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C.More research is needed in the future.第三部分节D.These experiments can determine the nature of matter.阅34.Which can best summarize the last paragraph?AA.We should focus on the present.B.The future food is more nutritious.GrandpC.We can change the.past from the experiments.robablRisD.It is never too late to make up for mistakes35.Which can be a suitable title for the text?soA.Is changing the past wise?B.Can we change the past?汐Grandpwere dC.Do our minds determine the future?he4D.Do the laws of physics ban traveling back?All tho第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余oxygerG选项Research suggests that parental favouritism is surprisingly common,and can actually bevery harmful.Widespread as it is,it can damage children's well-being across theUniverlifespan,from their childhood to middle age and beyond.It is considered such an importantput thfactor in a range of emotional problems that psychologists have a name for it-"parentalmaintadifferential treatment"away.However,siblings(兄弟姐妹)in the same family may disagree over whether their familyIis even affeeted by it.37Laurie Kramer,a professor of applied psychology says,"Itisblindran experience that a parent prefers another child to them."She adds,".It possibly41.A.means less control,so that they may enjoy fewer restrictions and be subject to less discipline42.Aor even punishment..”43.A39Such perceived parental favouritism has been associated with low self-esteem in44.Achildren,as well as childhood anxiety,depression,and behavioural problems.There may also45.Abe a knock-on effect on emotional well-being that causes more indirect problems.46.AIn a small Canadian study of eight homeless teenagers,seven said they felt that theirparents had favoured a sibling over them while they had always been the "problem children"47.A40LWhile the study may be too small to draw wider conclusions,it highlights just how far48.Aa child's experience of favouritism can potentially go.49.AA.Being the favourite can also come with pain50.AB.That's because feeling less-favoured can be very subjective51.AC.This could mean devoting more time,attention or affection52.D.They believed this had contributed to the breakdown of family ties53.E.This may not be the same observation that the other siblings encounter54.F.For those who feel they are treated as second-best,the consequences can be serious55.G.It occurs in around 65%of families,and has been studied across different cultures【高三英语第7页(共10页)】·24-164C·
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