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8 tháng 5 2019

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A study into children's telivision viewing habits reveals that children whole parents have a high level of (Educate)education tend to watch less telivision than children from less educated family. (Back).....Backing. . The report also suggests that a high rate of tv watching among children in poorer (suburb)suburban area .

31 tháng 7 2019

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A study into children's television viewing habits reveals that children whose parent have a high level of (1) EDUCATION tend to watch less television than children from less educated family (2) BACKGROUNDS . The report also suggests that high rate of TV watching among children in poorer (3) SUBURBAN areas and in the provinces , compared to those living in large uban centre , is often due to (4) POVERTY and a lack of other kinds of sports (6) ACTIVITIES often children in urban centre a wider range of pastimes , which leads to far (7) FEWER hours being spent in front of the box . (8) COMERCIALS , comedies and adventure films are cent of children said they preferred (10) VIOLENT films and thrillers.

11 tháng 5 2020

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10 tháng 5 2020
Một nghiên cứu vào truyền hình của trẻ em xem tiết lộ thói quen trẻ mà cha mẹ có một mức độ giáo dục cao có xu hướng để xem TV ít hơn so với trẻ em từ ít hơn giáo dục gia đình nguồn gốc. Báo cáo cũng cho thấy rằng một tỷ lệ cao của truyền hình xem trẻ mong trong nghèo hơn các khu vực ngoại thành và các tỉnh, so với những người sống ở trung tâm đô thị lớn, thường do nghèo đói và thiếu các loại hình vui chơi giải trí trong khu vực. Disco, rạp chiếu phim, nhà hát và thể thao hoạt động cung cấp cho trẻ em ở trung tâm đô thị nhiều trò giải trí, dẫn đến nay ít giờ được chi tiêu ở phía trước của hộp. Quảng cáo thương mại, phim hài và phiêu lưu phim là trẻ em yêu thích chương trình, trong khi hai mươi phần trăm của trẻ em nói rằng họ ưa thích phim bạo lực và phim kinh dị. P/S : Good Luck
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A study into children's television (0) viewing habits reveals VIEW that children whose parents have a high level of (1) _________________ EDUCATE tend to watch less television than children from less educated family(2) ________________ . The report also suggests that a high rate of BACK TV watching among children in poorer (3) _________________ areas SUBURB and in the provinces, compared to those living in large urban centre, is often due to (4) _________________ and a lack of other kinds...
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A study into children's television (0) viewing habits reveals VIEW

that children whose parents have a high level of (1) _________________ EDUCATE

tend to watch less television than children from less educated

family(2) ________________ . The report also suggests that a high rate of BACK

TV watching among children in poorer (3) _________________ areas SUBURB

and in the provinces, compared to those living in large urban centre,

is often due to (4) _________________ and a lack of other kinds of POOR

(5) _________________ in the area. Disco, cinema, theatre and sports ENTERTAIN

(6) ________________ offer children in urban centre a wider range ACTIVE

of pastimes, which leads to far (7) ______________ hours being spent FEW

in front of the box. (8) ______________, comedies and adventure films COMMERCE

are children's (9) _______________ programmes, while twenty per cent FAVOUR

of children said they preferred (10) _______________ films and thrillers. VIOLENCE

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5 tháng 1 2020

A study into children's television (0) viewing habits reveals VIEW

that children whose parents have a high level of (1) ________education_________ EDUCATE

tend to watch less television than children from less educated

family(2) ________backgrounds ________ . The report also suggests that a high rate of BACK

TV watching among children in poorer (3) _________suburban ________ areas SUBURB

and in the provinces, compared to those living in large urban centre,

is often due to (4) _____poverty____________ and a lack of other kinds of POOR

(5) ________entertainment _________ in the area. Disco, cinema, theatre and sports ENTERTAIN

(6) _________activities_______ offer children in urban centre a wider range ACTIVE

of pastimes, which leads to far (7) _____fewer_________ hours being spent FEW

in front of the box. (8) _______Commercials_______, comedies and adventure films COMMERCE

are children's (9) ________favourite _______ programmes, while twenty per cent FAVOUR

of children said they preferred (10) ________violent_______ films and thrillers. VIOLENCE

22 tháng 4 2017

1. I____will give______you a lift to work tommorow if you like.

2. a study into children's television [view]___viewing___ habits reveals that children whose parents have a high level of [educate]_education___ tend to watch less television than children from less educated family. [back]_backgrounds____. The report also suggests that a high rate of TV watching among children in poorer [suburb]___suburbant___ areas and in the provinces, compared to those living in large urban centres, is often due to [poor]___poverty___ and a lack of other kinds of [entertain]___entertainment__ in the area. Disco, cinema, theater and sports [active]__activities__ offer children in urban centres a wider range of pastimes, which leads to far [few]___fewer___ hours being spent in front of the box. [commerce]__commercials___, comedies and adventure films are children's [favour]_favorite__ programmes, while twenty percent of children said they prefered [violence]___violent____ films anf thrillers.

22 tháng 4 2017

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23 tháng 7 2017

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V. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words in the brackets. Number 0 is an example. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts) Kids watch more TV A study into children's television (0. view) ______ habits reveals that children whose parents have a high level of education tend to watch less television than children from less (1. educate) ______ family backgrounds. The report also suggests that a high rate of TV (2. watch ) ______ among children in poorer (3. suburb)...
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V. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words in the brackets. Number 0 is an example. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)

Kids watch more TV

A study into children's television (0. view) ______ habits reveals that children whose parents have a high level of education tend to watch less television than children from less (1. educate) ______ family backgrounds. The report also suggests that a high rate of TV (2. watch ) ______ among children in poorer (3. suburb) ______ areas and in the provinces, compared to those (4. live) ______ in large urban centre, is often due to (5. poor) ______ and a lack of other kinds of (6. entertain) ______ in the area. Disco, cinema, theatre and sports (7. active) ______ offer children in urban centre a wider range of pastimes, which leads to far (8. few) ______ hours being spent in front of the box. (9. Commerce) ______, comedies and adventure films are children's (10. favour) ______ programs, while twenty per cent of children said they preferred violent films and thrillers.

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14 tháng 1 2018

V. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words in the brackets. Number 0 is an example. Write your answer in the numbered space given. (10pts)

Kids watch more TV

A study into children's television (0. view) ___viewing___ habits reveals that children whose parents have a high level of education tend to watch less television than children from less (1. educate) ___educated___ family backgrounds. The report also suggests that a high rate of TV (2. watch ) ___watching___ among children in poorer (3. suburb) ___suburban___ areas and in the provinces, compared to those (4. live) __living____ in large urban centre, is often due to (5. poor) ___poverty___ and a lack of other kinds of (6. entertain) ___entertainment___ in the area. Disco, cinema, theatre and sports (7. active) ___activities___ offer children in urban centre a wider range of pastimes, which leads to far (8. few) __fewer____ hours being spent in front of the box. (9. Commerce) ___Commercials___, comedies and adventure films are children's (10. favour) __favourite____ programs, while twenty per cent of children said they preferred violent films and thrillers.

23 tháng 7 2017

Read the text below.Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line:

Kids watch more TV

A study into children's television(0)...viewing.......habits reveals VIEW

that children whose parents have a hight level of(1)...education...... EDUCATION

tent to watch less television than children from less educated

family(2)....backgrounds...The report also suggests that a high rate of BACK

TV watching among choldren in pooper(3)...suburban...areas SUBURB

and in the provinces,compared to those living in large urban centers,

is often due to(4)..poverty..and a lack of other kinds of POOR

(6)...activities..offer children in urban centers a wider range ACTIVE

of pastimes,which leads to far(7)....fewer...hours being spent FEW

in front of the box.(8)...commercial...,comedies and adventure films COMMERCE

are children's(9)...favorite...programs,while twenty percent FAVOUR

of children said they preferred(10)...violent......films and thrillers VIOLENCE

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.         A considerable body of research has demonstrated a correlation between birth order and aspects such as temperament and behavior, and some psychologists believe that birth order significantly affects the development of personality. Psychologist Alfred Adler was a pioneer in the study of the relationship between birth order and...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

        A considerable body of research has demonstrated a correlation between birth order and aspects such as temperament and behavior, and some psychologists believe that birth order significantly affects the development of personality. Psychologist Alfred Adler was a pioneer in the study of the relationship between birth order and personality. A key point in his research and in the hypothesis that he developed based on it was that it was not the actual numerical birth position that affected personality; instead, it was the similar responses in large numbers of families to children in specific birth order positions that had an effect. For example, first - borns, who have their parents to themselves initially and do not have to deal with siblings in the first part of their lives, tend to have their first socialization experiences with adults and therefore tend to find the process of peer socialization more difficult. In contrast, later-born children have to deal with siblings from the first moment of their lives and therefore tend to have stronger socialization skills.

        Numerous studies since Adler’s have been conducted on the effect of birth order and personality. These studies have tended to classify birth order types into four different categories: first-born, second-born and/or middle, last, and only child.

        Studies have consistently shown that first-bom children tend to exhibit similar, positive and negative personality traits. First-borns have consistently been linked with academic achievement in various studies; in one study, the number of National Merit scholarship winners who are first­ - borns was found to be equal to the number of second - and third-borns combined. First - borns have been found to be more responsible and assertive than those born in other birth-order positions and tend to rise to positions of leadership more often than others; more first - borns have served in the U.S. Congress and as U.S. presidents than have those born in other birth - ­order positions. However, studies have shown that first-borns tend to be more subject to stress and were considered problem children more often than later-borns.

        Second-born and/or middle children demonstrate markedly different tendencies from first­borns. They tend to feel inferior to the older child or children because it is difficult for them to comprehend that their lower level of achievement is a function of age rather than ability, and they often try to succeed in areas other than those in which their older sibling or siblings excel. They tend to be more trusting, accepting, and focused on others than the more self-centered first-borns, and they tend to have a comparatively higher level of success in team sports than do first-borns or only children, who more often excel in individual sports.

        The last-born child is the one who tends to be the eternal baby of the family and thus often exhibits a strong sense of security. Last-borns collectively achieve the highest degree of social success and demonstrate the highest levels of self - esteem of all the birth-order positions. They often exhibit less competitiveness than older brothers and sisters and are more likely to take part in less competitive group games or in social organizations such as sororities and fraternities.

        Only children tend to exhibit some of the main characteristics of first-borns and some of the characteristics of last-borns. Only children tend to exhibit the strong sense of security and self­esteem exhibited by last-borns while, like first-borns, they are more achievement oriented and more likely than middle-or last-borns to achieve academic success. However, only children tend to have the most problems establishing close relationships and exhibit a lower need for affiliation than other children.

Which of the following is NOT true?

A. First-borns tend to do well in individual sports. 

B. Middle children tend to have a preference for team sports.

C. Last-borns tend to prefer games with fierce competition. 

D. Only children tend to prefer individual over team sports.

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28 tháng 1 2019

Chọn C

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.         A considerable body of research has demonstrated a correlation between birth order and aspects such as temperament and behavior, and some psychologists believe that birth order significantly affects the development of personality. Psychologist Alfred Adler was a pioneer in the study of the relationship between birth order and...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.

        A considerable body of research has demonstrated a correlation between birth order and aspects such as temperament and behavior, and some psychologists believe that birth order significantly affects the development of personality. Psychologist Alfred Adler was a pioneer in the study of the relationship between birth order and personality. A key point in his research and in the hypothesis that he developed based on it was that it was not the actual numerical birth position that affected personality; instead, it was the similar responses in large numbers of families to children in specific birth order positions that had an effect. For example, first - borns, who have their parents to themselves initially and do not have to deal with siblings in the first part of their lives, tend to have their first socialization experiences with adults and therefore tend to find the process of peer socialization more difficult. In contrast, later-born children have to deal with siblings from the first moment of their lives and therefore tend to have stronger socialization skills.

        Numerous studies since Adler’s have been conducted on the effect of birth order and personality. These studies have tended to classify birth order types into four different categories: first-born, second-born and/or middle, last, and only child.

        Studies have consistently shown that first-bom children tend to exhibit similar, positive and negative personality traits. First-borns have consistently been linked with academic achievement in various studies; in one study, the number of National Merit scholarship winners who are first­ - borns was found to be equal to the number of second - and third-borns combined. First - borns have been found to be more responsible and assertive than those born in other birth-order positions and tend to rise to positions of leadership more often than others; more first - borns have served in the U.S. Congress and as U.S. presidents than have those born in other birth - ­order positions. However, studies have shown that first-borns tend to be more subject to stress and were considered problem children more often than later-borns.

        Second-born and/or middle children demonstrate markedly different tendencies from first­borns. They tend to feel inferior to the older child or children because it is difficult for them to comprehend that their lower level of achievement is a function of age rather than ability, and they often try to succeed in areas other than those in which their older sibling or siblings excel. They tend to be more trusting, accepting, and focused on others than the more self-centered first-borns, and they tend to have a comparatively higher level of success in team sports than do first-borns or only children, who more often excel in individual sports.

        The last-born child is the one who tends to be the eternal baby of the family and thus often exhibits a strong sense of security. Last-borns collectively achieve the highest degree of social success and demonstrate the highest levels of self - esteem of all the birth-order positions. They often exhibit less competitiveness than older brothers and sisters and are more likely to take part in less competitive group games or in social organizations such as sororities and fraternities.

        Only children tend to exhibit some of the main characteristics of first-borns and some of the characteristics of last-borns. Only children tend to exhibit the strong sense of security and self­esteem exhibited by last-borns while, like first-borns, they are more achievement oriented and more likely than middle-or last-borns to achieve academic success. However, only children tend to have the most problems establishing close relationships and exhibit a lower need for affiliation than other children.

The word traits in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _________.

A. stresses

B. marks

C. characteristics

D. fears

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7 tháng 3 2019

Chọn C