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When children are very young, they learn from their grandparents and parents what is proper and good behavior.

       A two-year-old child always  1  of himself or herself first.Sometimes, he or she tells people “This is  2 .” Of course, the  3  of sharing has to be  4 so that the child learns to  5  along with another child.

       It is  6  for a family member to train the child so that he or she can  7  how to serve others and become a useful person in  8 .Discipline(纪律) should always be given with  9

       Once a young child is taught to  10 , the child begins to realize that  11  is not a punishment but a valuable  12  in life.The idea of discipline becomes more important  13  the child is a student in elementary school..

       If a person is  14 , he or she will not have  15  in life.If a person is trained, it doesn’t  16  what job he or she accepts, and there will be a  17  result.Parents and grandparents are very  18  that young children learn discipline early in their life, for happiness and pride will be the  19  of their achievements.

       Usually, it is in middle school that children decide whether they will accept discipline as the road to success.For those who do, the  20  is very bright leading to a happy life.

1.A.cares                    B.says            C.speaks                D.thinks

2.A.mine                     B.ours               C.theirs              D.yours

3.A.fact                     B.idea                C.reason           D.mind

4.A.exchanged          B.introduced           C.brought           D.known

5.A.come                    B.go                 C.do                D.get

6.A.necessary           B.easy                  C.hard               D.clear

7.A.learn                   B.study                  C.guess              D.remember

8.A.country                 B.family                 C.society             D.public

9.A.dislike                  B.excitement           C.love                D.anger

10.A.live                    B.share                C.play               D.work

11.A.homework         B.order             C.exam               D.discipline

12.A.lesson                 B.text              C.class              D.work

13.A.though                B.because               C.since              D.when

14.A.taught                B.unknown             C.popular             D.untrained

15.A.help                   B.business              C.success           D.purpose

16.A.matter                B.like                   C.seem               D.appear

17.A.bad                    B.good                  C.final               D.natural

18.A.careful                B.worried               C.surprised           D.hopeful

19.A.example              B.reason                C.result              D.point

20.A.future                B.sun             C.day             D.sky

1-5 DABBD     6-10 AACCB    11-15 DADDC    16-20 ABDCA

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