父母的英语
父母的英语是:father and mother或parent。parent读音是:英 [_pe_r_nt] 美 [_per_nt]。用作名词,指父亲或母亲,复数parents指双亲。用于文学语言夸张用语中,可表示根源,开始,通常用单数形式。在句中可修饰其他名词作定语,表示能够繁衍的母体。扩展资料:《牛津词典》The written consent of a parent is required.要求有家长的书面同意。I'm wearing two hats tonight—parent and teacher.我今晚身兼两职—既是家长又是老师。The child's same-sex parent acts as a role model.孩子的同性家长是孩子效仿的榜样。Speaking as a parent, I'm very concerned about standards in education.作为家长,我十分关注教育的水准。以下内容供参考:百度百科-Parents
父母的英语怎么读
“父母”英语parent读法:英 ['peər(ə)nt] 美 ['pɛrənt] 释义:1、n. 父亲(或母亲);父母亲;根源2、n. (Parent)人名;(法)帕朗;(英、西)帕伦特例句:1、This aspect and its parent, Tracing, contain all the tracing implementation logic, but no information about what should be traced.这个方面以及它的根源,追踪,包含所有的追踪执行逻辑,但是却没有包含应该追踪什么的信息。2、So at this point, you may be wondering if I think my father was a good parent.因此在这一点上你也许会惊讶我是否会认为自己的父亲是一个好父亲。扩展资料parent的近义词:principle 读法:英 ['prɪnsɪp(ə)l] 美 ['prɪnsəpl] 释义:n. 原理,原则;主义,道义;本质,本义;根源,源泉短语:1、equivalence principle等效原理 2、cosmological principle宇宙学原理3、Copernican principle哥白尼原则 4、mediocrity principle平庸原理5、Homotopy principle同伦原理
父母的英语怎么读
父母的英语parents,读['peərənts]。父母:parents,英['peərənts];美['peərənts]。n.父母;双亲(名词parent的复数形式.)。parent名词:parenthood,过去式:parented,过去分词:parented,现在分词: parenting,第三人称单数:parents。parent指父亲或母亲,复数parents指“双亲”。但在儿童语言中,表示“双亲”用father and mother比用parents更常见。句子1、Her parents made her life hell.她的父母使她生活得很痛苦。2、My parents split up last year.我父母去年离婚了。3、I did it to please my parents.我这么做是要让父母高兴。4、Her parents seemed very amiable.她的父母好像很和蔼可亲。5、My parents were very strict.我的父母曾非常严厉。6、Have you known her parents long?你认识她的父母很久了吗?7、Her parents once ran a shop.她父母从前开过一家商店。
这道题怎么做:读写任务。阅读下面的
One possible version Because parents are having fewer children,they increasingly feel the need to control the lives of those children. As a result, many children are becoming less independent, determined arid ambitious than in the past. Parents today discourage their children from doing housework, extracurricular activities and socializing because they fear it will interrupt their education. For example, when I was younger I wanted to learn the guitar but my parent wouldn't allow me because they believed it would distract me from my studies. They are happy as long as I perform well in my exams but don't seem concerned about how I develop as a person. To some extent, I understand parents' concerns, but I think they should love their children for who they are, not what they want them to be. We deserve the chance to chase our own dreams and learn on our own. Even if we fail, we can learn from those failures.
短文填空。急急急!
嘿嘿,不好意思啊,最近也在忙着学习,我也面临中考呢!
恩,你说的“任务型阅读不要”是指的有细节推断题、主旨题之类的那种阅读理解吗?我建议你最好买本英语中考书,那样可以挑一些题做一下啊
你给的题我看了,那种题有图的比较多,所以不好发,我买的是英语2010辽师金牌中考必备 是中考试题研究室编的 辽宁师范大学出版社,从那里面找了一些题
青岛市中考题 第Ⅱ卷 Ⅷ阅读表达A 和 B
http://wenku.baidu.com/view/9974cc38376baf1ffc4fadbd.html
是这种的吗?如果是我再给你发
还有淄博市中考题第一卷 Ⅳ 阅读理解 四篇 A、B、C、D 这种类型的要不要?
题如下:
A
It was the end-of-year party. I had asked my mother to make us cookies. Mom’s chocolate chips were the best.
But two o’clock passed, and there was no sign of her. Most of the other mothers had come and gone, dropping off their cakes and chips. The party went on, but I wouldn’t leave the window. The three o’clock bell soon took me away from my thoughts. I took my bag and walked out for home.
The house was empty when I arrived. My heart was filled with anger(气愤). For the first time in my life, my mother had let me down. I was lying on my bed when I heard her coming. “Robbie,” she called out. “Where are you?” She was looking for me from room to room, but I kept silent.
When she entered my room, I didn’t move, “I’m so sorry,” she said. “I got busy and forgot.” She began to laugh. I couldn’t believe it. I turned over and found that she wasn’t laughing but crying. “I’m so sorry. I let my boy down.” she cried like a little girl. I had never seen my mother cry.
“It’s OK, Mom,” I said, “We didn’t need those cookies. There was plenty of food to eat. Don’t cry. It’s all right.” We held each other in a long hug(拥抱).
46. The story happened .
A. on my birthday B. during Christmas C. before Christmas D. before the New Year’s Day
47. I didn’t leave the window because I want .
A. to see my mother coming B. to enjoy the party
C. to get some cookies D. to go to the party
48. I lay down on my bed and kept silent because I was .
A. tired B. angry C. hungry D. excited
49. Why did my mother cry and say that she was sorry?
A. Because she was too busy. B. Because she couldn’t find me.
C. Because she didn’t support me. D. Because she needed those cookies.
B
Every year thousands of people get hurt or die when they are crossing the road. Most of these people are old people and children. Old people often get hurt or die because they can’t see or hear very well. Children usually meet with accidents because of their carelessness. They forgot to look and listen before they cross the road.
How can we lessen(减少) traffic accidents? All of us must obey the traffic rules. For the drivers, they shouldn’t drive too fast. If they drive too fast, it will be very difficult to stop the cars in a very short time. For the pedestrians(行人), it’s very important to be careful when they are walking on the road. Therefore, when we walk across the road, we must try to walk along the pavements. We must stop and look both ways before crossing the road. Look left first, next look right, then look left again. Only when we are sure that the road is clear, we can cross it. The right way to cross the road is to walk quickly. It’s not safe to run. If people run across the road, they may fall down. Teens should try to help children, old people or blind people to cross the road, and never play in the street.
50. Which of the following is NOT the right way to cross the road?
A. Stop and look both ways. B. Run quickly.
C. Make sure that the road is clear D. Walk quickly.
51. Why do most old people often get hurt or die when they are crossing the road?
A. Because they are not careful. B. Because they forget to look and listen.
C. Because they can’t see or hear very well. D. Because they often run across the road.
52. The best title for this article may be .
A. How to lessen traffic accidents? B. How to cross the road?
C. Please obey the traffic rules. D. Meeting with traffic accidents.
53. As a student, you can to try to lessen traffic accidents.
A. let drivers drive slowly B. play in the street carefully
C. run across the road quickly D. help children to cross the road
C
At last, the mid-term exams are over. You’ve done the hard work, but you can’t relax. You have to prepare for the next exams. Do you hate exams? If you do, you’re not alone. Students in other countries hate them as well.
Luckily for them, British students have fewer exams than Chinese students. And they only have them once a year. Every summer they take a test in each subject. Each test lasts about an hour. These exams don’t count for much. Even if a student does really badly they still progress to the next year. When the results come out they are then placed in an end-of-year report. The report is sent to the child’s parents. It describes how the student studied at school.
This report is private, so only the teacher, the student and his or her parents see it. This means that the students don’t know how other students scored(得分) in the test. Some students choose to tell each other, but others keep it secret.
Parents’ meetings are held twice a year, at the end of the winter term and then at the end of the summer term. Children go along with their parents to meet their teachers privately and discuss their performance at school.
54. According to this passage, the students of many countries exams.
A. don’t mind B. have to C. hate D. like
55. Which of the following is NOT TRUE for British students?
A. They have an exam once a year. B. They don’t know their own scores.
C. Parents’ meetings are held at the end of the terms.
D. They are allowed to tell each other their scores.
56. For British students, the school life is than that of Chinese students.
A. more relaxing B. much tenser C. more excited D. much harder
57. The underlined phrase “don’t count for much” means .
A. 难以计数 B. 不太重要 C. 期望不多 D. 数量不多
D
Did you sleep well last night? Maybe many people will answer: No. In fact, in the world about one third of the people do not have good sleep. If you say you do not have good sleep, it means: waking early and not getting back to sleep. You may get tired, worried and anxious. Your memory and ability to remember things will get worse.
Then what should you do when you have the trouble? Do not worry about it too much. Let’s see if you can help yourself. The techniques(技巧) are as follows:
First, make sure that your bedroom isn’t too cold or too hot. Keep it dark and quiet.
Second, check your lifestyle:
Do not drink tea, coffee, cola or chocolate four hours before bed. Drink less water and avoid night-time toilet visits.
Set your body clock well by getting up and going to bed at the same time every day. Avoid daytime naps.
Develop a relaxing bedtime habit. Read or listen to music, then take a warm bath. If you really can not sleep, try some bread, rice or milk. They will help you fall asleep.
Go for a daily walk. Natural light helps you regulate(调理) your body clock, so exercise outdoors if you can.
Forget the worries of the day. Write down any worries, thoughts or questions before you go to bed. With these written down, you will have less to think about and your sleep will become easier.
58. What is helpful for your night’s sleep?
A. Tea. B. Coffee. C. Much water. D. A glass of milk.
59. If you do not have a good sleep, maybe .
A. your bedroom is neither cold nor hot B. your bedroom is dark and quiet
C. you had a nap in the daytime D. you took a warm bath before bed
60. This passage is mainly about .
A. what we should drink before bed B. how to get a good sleep
C. how to regulate your body clock D. how to develop a relaxing bedtime habit
pushover parenting 什么意思
pushover parenting
教养
pushover 英[ˈpʊʃəʊvə(r)] 美[ˈpʊʃoʊvə(r)]
n. 容易打败的对手,容易做的事情;
[例句]He is a tough negotiator. We did not expect to find him a pushover and he has not been one.
他是个难对付的谈判者。我们没指望说服他,而且也没说服他。
[其他] 复数:pushovers