Arguments (争吵) between teenagers and parents can be a problem and should be taken seriously.
•A few examples of the arguments
Parent: Mike is always making trouble in school. You'd better keep away from him. Ben: You don't know him as well as I do stop trying to tell me who I can make friends with. |
Parent: Don't spend so much time playing computer games. You should do something meaningful. Grace: I've already finished my homework. I just want to relax. |
Parent: You got an F in your physics exam again. I'm disappointed (失望) with you. Jack: I did study hard. but it's just too difficult for me. |
•Some results of a survey
About 18% of the kids talk to their parents when they have problems.
Over 50% of the kids think their parents don't understand them.
Almost 50% of the parents talk to their children only about school.
•Some suggestions from experts
Communicate with your kids in a friendly way.
Encourage kids to share their feelings with you.
Take part in different activities together with kids.
31 . Ben's parent isn't happy with Ben being friends with________.
A. |
Mike |
B. |
Grace |
C. |
Jack |
32 . Grace's mother thinks playing computer games is ________.
A. |
interesting |
B. |
relaxing |
C. |
meaningless |
33 . Jack didn't do well in physics because________.
A. |
he often plays with Mike |
B. |
he thinks it's too hard for him |
C. |
he plays computer games too much |
34 . From the survey of the passage, we can know that ________.
A. |
none of the kids think their parents understand them |
B. |
most parents talk to their children only about school |
C. |
a few kids talk to their parents when they have problems |
35 . The suggestions are for ________.
A. |
parents |
B. |
teachers |
C. |
students |