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2024-06-14

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Ask any group of parents to describe their eighth graders (八年级学生), and you' 11 get asurprising--and often contradictory--range of responses. Eighth graders are often quiet and shy, yetthey' re often loud and frank. They keep pushing you away, yet they' re still deeply influenced byeverything you say and do. They can make a perfectly reasonable argument as to why they should beallowed to date, yet they can' t seem to understand your perfectly reasonable argument for why theyshould wait. They want to be individuals, yet they want desperately to fit in.
Welcome to the eighth grade ! Your child is now a full-grown teenager, and she' 11 experience greatphysical, emotional, and intellectual (智力的) changes during this dramatic year. As she moves fromchildhood to adulthood ( 成年), she' ll begin to look like a young woman, and she' 11 begin to strugglefor the independence of adulthood, for which she' s not quite ready yet. Your teenager will experiencechanges and feel emotions she won' t always understand. As a result, she' ll sometimes feel a little lostor scared, and often very confused as she struggles to figure out who she is and who she wants to be.
That is where you come in. As much as your eighth grader may push you away, as much as youmay feel she doesn't want you around, she does want you to be involved in her life. She needs you toknow what' s happening to her and around her, especially in school where she may face pressure to fit inand where she' 11 face a curriculum that challenges her developing reasoning skills. As the saying goes, "Little kids, little problems; big kids, big problems. " And your big kid will need you to help her workthose problems out.
Which of the following statements about eighth graders is true?

A.They fit into society well.
B.They show conflicting characters.
C.They push each other away.
D.They become increasingly reasonable.

参考答案

B

答案解析

【考情点拨】事实细节题。
【应试指导】文章第一段提到,八年级学生既安静又大声,既独立又容易受影响等。由此可知,他们表现出相互矛盾的性格。故选B。

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