下列词语中加点的字,读音全都正确的一组是() A.迤(yí)逦央浼(měi)负隅

题型:选择题

问题:

下列词语中加点的字,读音全都正确的一组是                       (   )

A.迤(yí)逦央浼(měi)负隅(yú)顽抗咬文嚼(jué)字

B.胆怯(qiè)怂(sǒng)恿同仇敌忾(kài)畏葸(xǐ)不前

C.蕴藉(jī)恪(kè)守含情脉脉(mòmò)骁(xiāo)勇善战

D.草窠(kē)哄(hōng)骗风尘仆仆(pú)拾级而上(shè)

考点:字音
题型:选择题

Babies understand what their mothers say, even when they speak a language their children have never heard before, scientists claim.

The researchers found that one-year-olds reacted in exactly same way to their mothers’ voices regardless of whether they were speaking English or Greek, showing what mothers have long known – that babies pick up on tone of voice rather than the words themselves.

The researchers, from Cardiff University’s School of Psychology, observed babies as they watched their mothers perform actions with toys using the English words “whoops” and “there”. The scientists studied reactions from one-year-old babies to their mums’ voices even when they were speaking both English and Greek, and keeping the same tone of voice. The academics found that babies reproduced the same reactions regardless of whether they knew the language.  

Study leader Dr Merideth Gattis of Cardiff University’s School of Psychology says, “What this work showed was that children could have access to understanding simply through tone of voice. We did ‘whoops’ and ‘there’ in two languages and got exactly the same results.” The research, published in the journal Cognitive Development, was conducted on 84 babies aged between 14 and 18 months, over the course of a year, with none of the babies having any previous exposure to Greek.

Dr Gattis says that children respond to tone clues in their parents’ voices from an early age.

She says, “Tone of voice is a really useful signal of what someone is thinking. We never have direct access to other people’s minds, except the signals in language that they give out.” She says the study shows that it is less important what parents say than how they say it.

Dr Gattis adds, “A child may ask if you like his / her drawing, for example. You might say yes, but if you don’t sound enthusiastic, the meaning may not get across.” Before children begin to speak, parents should use exaggerated tone when speaking to them.

小题1:According to the text, what have mothers long-known?

A.Babies have a better understanding of English.

B.Babies pick up on tone of voice.

C.Babies like their mothers’ performances.

D.Babies like drawing from an early age.小题2:Which of the following is TRUE, according to the study?

A.Tone of voice is the most useful sign of what someone is thinking.

B.After children begin to speak, tone becomes unimportant.

C.The babies acted the same way regardless of the language.

D.The research was conducted on 48 babies.小题3:According to the text, Dr. Gattis believes that _________.

A.we have no access to other people’s minds

B.babies can’t understand what “yes” means

C.parents should always sound enthusiastic

D.how a parent speaks is more important than what he or she says小题4:What’s the text mainly about?

A.The content of the journal Cognitive Development.

B.The famous works of Dr. Gattis.

C.Babies understanding their mothers through tone.

D.Babies having the potential to learn language well.小题5:The text can be classified as _________.

A.a report

B.an advertisement

C.a handbook

D.a guide

题型:选择题

在马礼逊学校接受教育的学生中,()三人于1847年在教会资助下随布朗至美国留学,成为中国第一批留美学生。

题型:选择题

清营汤证中舌象应是()

A.舌绛起刺

B.舌绛苔干

C.舌绛苔白

D.舌绛苔滑

E.舌绛苔腻

题型:选择题

突发公共卫生事件是指突然发生,造成或者可能造成社会公众健康严重损害的重大

A.传染病疫情事件
B.社会治安事件
C.公众安全事件
D.领导责任事件
E.医疗机构事故

题型:选择题

炮采工作面炮眼深度应大于循环进度多少?

更多题库