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1.Children love to play and laugh throughout their days at school or at home.Finding the time to laugh with your children may be the best thing you can do for the relationship.Encourage your children to develop a good humor by laughing at the jokes they make up on the spot.This will help them grow confident and build their self-esteem.If you do not get the joke,you can ask why they think the joke is funny.
Honest feedback will help your children develop funnier jokes.You can take them to your local library and have them pick up a few joke books.Then you can head back home or out to the park and read it together for a good laugh.You can take turns reading jokes to each other from the book or make up a few yourselves.But if they make a joke at the expense of another person,you may want to discuss the difference between making fun of yourself and making fun of others.In turn try not to make jokes at your children's expense,you need to set an example that they can follow.
Learning to laugh at oneself is a great quality to attain.You can set an example by laughing at your own mistakes.This is a great way to help reduce your own stress as well as your children's.Laughing may make the situation seem lighter and easier to work through.By doing this your children will be better prepared to handle any difficulties.
Most importantly laughing will bring you closer together as a family.You can have your family find different ways to laugh.You can play games.You can start a staring contest,arm wrestling contest,thumb wars contest and have a prize for the winners.You can all watch your best funny movies and act out the best parts together after the movies done.You could hold a contest to see who can make the other members of the family laugh more by doing something funny.Kids will be able to enjoy the good time they had with their parents.The family that laughs together stays together!

56.If you often play and laugh with your children,you canD
A.develop a good humor            
B.become proud and confident
C.make up some funny jokes            
D.get along well with each other
57.The underlined word"them"refers toC
A.funny jokes    
B.interesting books      
C.your children       
D.the family
58.We can infer that when your children make mistakes you shouldA.
A.teach them to laugh at the mistakes       
B.blame them seriously
C.punish them at once                   
D.tell them to do better in future
59.The author advises in Para.4that people make their family members laugh byB
A.having a party                         
B.having some kinds of contests
C.doing some housework                  
D.reading joke books
60.What can be the best title for the text?D
A.The More You laugh,the Better You'll Be   
B.Laughing Every Day Is Simple
C.How to Laugh in Everyday Life           
D.Laughter Is Good for Your Family.

分析 学会笑对他人在一个人的生活中是很重要的,笑能融洽家庭成员之间的关系.教孩子学会微笑能增强他们的自信心和自尊心,微笑能帮助一个人减轻压力,度过难关;所以在生活中要学会微笑,培养个人以及孩子的幽默感.

解答 56.D  细节理解题  根据文章的第一段第二句话Finding the time to laugh with your children may be the best thing you can do for the relationship中的关键词relationship,best可和孩子一起玩和笑将帮助你处理好和孩子之间的关系.故选D.
57.C  细节辨认题. 根据文章第二段的第一句话Honest feedback will help your children develop funnier jokes.You can take them to your local library and have them pick up a few joke books可以判断指的是孩子们.故选C.
58.A  判断推理题. 根据文章的第三段,Learning to laugh at oneself is a great quality,You can set an example by laughing at your own mistakes.告诉我们当自己犯错误时学会自嘲,给孩子做榜样,也就是教给孩子学会自嘲.故选A.
59.B  细节辨认题.  根据文章第四段的You can start a staring contest,arm wrestling contest,thumb wars contest and have a prize for the winners可知为让家人快乐可多在家庭举办各种比赛.故选B.
60.D  主旨大意题.    A你笑地越多,你就越好;B每天大笑是简单的;C在日常生活中如何大笑;D笑是家庭的润滑剂.通读全文可知文章在告诉我们笑能融洽家庭成员之间的关系.故选D.

点评 本文告诉我们:笑能融洽家庭成员之间的关系.题目涉及到细节辨认,判断推理以及文章的整体大意,做题时要有针对性地找出有关语句进行分析,在抓住关键句子的基础上合理地分析,找出答案.

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