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12.The secret of domestic happiness is having two daughters,according to a study.
In a finding that will surprise many parents,researchers concluded that two girls are unlikely to fight,will play nicely together,rarely annoy their parents and tend not to wind each other up.Thsy also make little noise,seldom ignore each other and are more likely to confide in their mother or father,scientists claim.But doubling the number of daughters is a recipe for disaster,with parents of four girls the least happy with their domestic set-up.
Researchers questioned thousands of mothers and fathers of under-16s to come up with the recipe for a harmonious family life.Those with two girls were most likely to say their children wee easy to reason with,helped around the house and generally got on well with each other.But parents of four girls reported trying to end an average of four fights a day.One in three frequently found it hard to cope,and two-thirds had buy a bigger house or car to accommodate their family.Overall,mothers and fathers with four children of any gender were more likely to find family life a struggle,with mornings,mealtimes and bedtimes the most common source of conflict.And parents of large families more often admitted neglecting one or more of their children on occasion or struggling to share their attention equally.
After two girls,the second most appealing combination of children was one child and one boy,with 86per cent of parents saying their little boy and little girl were genuine friends.Two siblings of the opposite genders rarely argue over toys and are easy to reason with,but suffer from a lack of shared interests as they grow up,the researchers claim.
The third most favorable combination was two boys,with parents saying their sons pay each other lots of attention and are close friends-but are less likely to donfide in their mum or dad as they grow up.

55.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 means"B".
A.if you have more children,you'll enjoy a happy life
B.4daughters are likely to result in an unhappy family
C.the numbers of daughters can decide family happiness
D.a multi-child family can benefit from delicious meals
56.In a 4-child family,parents are more likely toC.
A.get equal attention from their children
B.see shared interests among their children
C.have heavy financial burdens to take on
D.enjoy the comfort of a harmonious mealtime
57.What 2children of the same or opposite genders share is thatD.
A.they often invite trouble for their parents
B.they will have complete trust in their parents
C.they can have lots of common interests
D.they can both develop a real friendship with each other
58.The passage is mainly written toB.
A.prove girls are easier to raise than boys
B.tell readers about a research finding
C.share the sorrow and joys of being parents
D.compare the difference between boys and girls.

分析 本文屬于議論文閱讀,作者通過這篇文章主要向我們描述了作者通過介紹一項研究發(fā)現,告訴我們孩子的數量是家庭歡樂的源泉,而孩子數量過多會給父母帶來過重的負擔.

解答 55.B.句意猜測題.上文講述家庭快樂的秘密是有兩個女兒.然而在第二段中,話鋒一轉"But doubling the number of daughters is a recipe for disaster,with parents of four girls the least happy with their domestic set-up."作者是說,有4個女兒的家庭快樂很少.即孩子數字的翻倍成長卻給家庭帶來災難.故須B.
56.C.細節(jié)理解題.根據第三段中的"…two-thirds had bought a bigger house or car to accommodate their family."可知有4個孩子的父母更容易背上沉重的負擔,故選C.
57.D.細節(jié)理解題.根據第四段中的"After two girls,the second most appealing combination of children was one child and one boy,with 86 per cent of parents saying their little boy and little girl were genuine friends."以及第五段中的"The third most favorable combination was two boys,with parents saying their sons pay each other lots of attention and are close friends"可知,兩個小孩,不管是同性還是異性,都能友好相處,成為朋友的.故選D.
58.B.主旨大意題.通讀全文,我們可找到"…according to a study…; …in a finding that…; …researchers concluded that…; …researchers questioned…; …the researchers claim…."等等.由此可知,作者通過介紹一項研究發(fā)現,告訴我們孩子的數量是家庭歡樂的源泉;故選B.

點評 考察學生的細節(jié)理解和推理判斷能力,做細節(jié)理解題時一定要找到文章中的原句,和題干進行比較,再做出正確的選擇.在做推理判斷題不要以個人的主觀想象代替文章的事實,要根據文章事實進行合乎邏輯的推理判斷.

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48.A.dressedB.knewC introducedD.seated
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50.A.pityB.calmC.fearD.respect
51.A.overB.afterC.withoutD.against
52.A.took offB.took upC.took overD.took in
53.A.hidB.lostC.threwD.picked
54.A.ideaB.surpriseC.delightD.decision
55.A.bossB.guestC.waiterD.giver

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