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2016年全国硕士研究生招生考试英语(一)试题
SectionIUofEnglish
Directions:
thebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark
A,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
InCambodia,
involvenotonlyhisparentsandhisfriends,1thooftheyoungwoman,butalso
mancan2alikelyspouonhisownandthenaskhisparents
to3themarriagenegotiations,ortheyoungman’sparentsmaymakethechoiceof
aspou,givingthechildlittletosayinthelection.4,agirlmayvetothe
spouherparentshavechon.5aspouhasbeenlected,eachfamily
investigatestheothertomakesureitschildismarrying6agoodfamily.
lyitlastedthree
days,stpriestsoffer
ftheceremonyinvolveritualhair
cutting,9cottonthreadssoakedinholywateraroundthebride’sandgroom’swrists,
and10acandlearoundacircleofhappilymarriedandrespectedcouplestobless
edstraditionallymoveinwiththewife’sparentsandmay12with
themuptoayear,13theycanbuildanewhounearby.
Divorceislegalandeasyto14,edpersonsare15with
ouretains16propertyheorshe17intothemarriage,
edpersonsmayremarry,buta
genderprejudice19up:Thedivorcedmaledoesn’thaveawaitingperiodbeforehe
canremarry20thewomanmustwaittenmonths.
1.[A]bywayof[B]onbehalfof[C]aswellas[D]withregardto
2.[A]adaptto[B]providefor[C]competewith[D]decideon
3.[A]clo[B]renew[C]arrange[D]postpone
4.[A]Aboveall[B]Intheory[C]Intime[D]Forexample
5.[A]Although[B]Lest[C]After[D]Unless
6.[A]into[B]within[C]from[D]through
7.[A]since[B]but[C]or[D]so
8.[A]copy[B]test[C]recite[D]create
9.[A]folding[B]piling[C]wrapping[D]tying
10.[A]passing[B]lighting[C]hiding[D]rving
11.[A]meeting[B]collection[C]association[D]union
12.[A]grow[B]part[C]deal[D]live
13.[A]whereas[B]until[C]if[D]for
14.[A]obtain[B]follow[C]challenge[D]avoid
15.[A]isolated[B]persuaded[C]viewed[D]expod
16.[A]whatever[B]however[C]whenever[D]wherever
17.[A]changed[B]brought[C]shaped[D]pushed
18.[A]withdrawn[B]invested[C]donated[D]divided
19.[A]breaks[B]warms[C]shows[D]clears
20.[A]sothat[B]while[C]once[D]inthat
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:thequestionsbeloweachtext
bychoosingA,B,uranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
France,whichpridesitlfastheglobalinnovatoroffashion,hasdecidedits
fashionindustryhaslostanabsoluterighttodefinephysicalbeautyforwomen.
Itslawmakersgavepreliminaryapprovallastweektoalawthatwouldmakeitacrime
toemployultra-thinmodelsonrunways.
Theparliamentalsoagreedtobanwebsitesthat“inciteexcessivethinness”
bypromotingextremedieting.
ggestbeautyshould
’
banonultra-thinmodelsemstogobeyondprotectingmodelsfromstarving
themlvestodeath—sthefashionindustrythatitmust
takeresponsibilityforthesignalitndswomen,especiallyteenagegirls,about
thesocialtape-measuretheymustutodeterminetheirindividualworth.
Thebans,iffullyenforced,wouldsuggesttowomen(andmanymen)thatthey
hapsfaintly,theyhint
thatpeopleshouldlooktointangiblequalitieslikecharacterandintellectrather
thandietingtheirwaytosizezeroorwasp-waistphysiques.
TheFrenchmeasures,however,relytoomuchonverepunishmenttochangea
culturethatstillregardsbeautyasskin-deep—helaw,
usingafashionmodelthatdoesnotmeetagovernment-definedindexofbodymass
couldresultina$85,000fineandsixmonthsinprison.
Thefashionindustryknowsithasaninherentprobleminfocusingonmaterial
ark,theUnitedStates,andafewother
countries,itistryingtotvoluntarystandardsformodelsandfashionimages
thatrelymoreonpeerpressureforenforcement.
IncontrasttoFrance’sactions,Denmark’sfashionindustryagreedlastmonth
onrulesandsanctionsregardingtheage,health,andothercharacteristicsofmodels.
ThenewlyrevidDanishFashionEthicalCharterclearlystates:“Weareawareof
andtakeresponsibilityfortheimpactthefashionindustryhasonbodyideals,
especiallyonyoungpeople.”Thecharter’smaintoolofenforcementistodeny
accessfordesignersandmodelingagenciestoCopenhagenFashionWeek,whichisrun
eneralitreliesonaname-and-shamemethod
ofcompliance.
Relyingonethicalpersuasionratherthanlawtoaddressthemisuofbody
tterwouldbetohelpelevatenotionsofbeauty
beyondthematerialstandardsofaparticularindustry.
ingtothefirstparagraph,whatwouldhappeninFrance?
[A]Physicalbeautywouldberedefined.
[B]Newrunwayswouldbeconstructed.
[C]Websitesaboutdietingwouldthrive.
[D]Thefashionindustrywoulddecline.
a“impingingon”(Line2,Para2)isclostinmeaningto
[A]heighteningthevalueof.
[B]indicatingthestateof.
[C]losingfaithin.
[D]doingharmto.
fthefollowingistrueofthefashionindustry?
[A]TheFrenchmeasureshavealreadyfailed.
[B]NewstandardsarebeingtinDenmark.
[C]Modelarenolongerunderpeerpressure.
[D]Itsinherentproblemsaregettingwor.
nerismostlikelytoberejectedbyCFWfor
[A]ttingahighagethresholdformodels.
[B]caringtoomuchaboutmodels’character.
[C]showinglittleconcernforhealthfactors.
[D]pursuingperfectphysicalconditions.
fthefollowingmaybethebesttitleofthetext?
[A]TheGreatThreatstotheFashionIndustry.
[B]JustAnotherRoundofStruggleforBeauty.
[C]ADilemmafortheStarvingModelsinFrance.
[D]AChallengetotheFashionIndustry’sBodyIdeals.
Text2
Forthefirsttimeinhistorymorepeopleliveintownsthaninthecountry.
ollsshowBritonsrate“the
countryside”alongsidetheroyalfamily,ShakespeareandtheNationalHealth
Service(NHS)aswhatmakesthemproudestoftheircountry,thishaslimited
politicalsupport.
AcenturyagoOctaviaHilllaunchedtheNationalTrustnottorescuestylish
housbuttosave“thebeautyofnaturalplacesforeveryoneforever.”Itwas
specificallytoprovidecitydwellerswithspacesforleisurewheretheycould
experience“arefreshingair.”Hill’spressurelaterledtothecreationofnational
n’tmakecountrysideanymore,andeveryyearconcrete
sconstantguardianship.
Atthenextelectionnoneofthebigpartiesemlikelytoendorthisntiment.
TheConrvatives’planningreformexplicitlygivesruraldevelopmentpriorityover
conrvation,evenauthorizing“off-plan”buildingwherelocalpeoplemightobject.
likewi
ip,nsingitschance,hassidedwiththo
paigntoProtect
RuralEnglandstruckterrorintomanylocalConcutiveparties.
Thensibleplacetobuildnewhous,factoriesandofficesiswherepeople
are,donagentsStirling
AckroydrecentlyidentifiedenoughsitesforhalfamillionhousintheLondon
arealone,trueofLondoniventruerof
theprovinces.
Theideathat“housingcrisis”equals“concretedmeadows”ispurelobbytalk.
Theissueisnottheneedformorehousbut,asalways,
lobbypressure,GeorgeOsbornefavoursruralnew-buildagainsturbanrenovationand
not
ownsandvillageshavegrownandwillalways
sobestwherebuildingstickstotheiredgesandrespectstheir
nruralones?
Developmentshouldbeplanned,heNetherlands,Britainis
Europe’enturyoftownandcountryplanninghas
enabledittoretainanenviableruralcoherence,whilestillpermittinglow-density
snodoubtofthealternative—thecorruptedlandscapesof
southernPortugal,ngthisratherthanpromotingitshould
unitetheleftandrightofthepoliticalspectrum.
n’spublicntimentaboutthecountryside
[A]didn’tstarttilltheShakespeareanage.
[B]hasbroughtmuchbenefittotheNHS.
[C]isfullybackedbytheroyalfamily.
[D]isnotwellreflectedinpolitics.
ingtoParagraph2,theachievementsoftheNationalTrustarenowbe
[A]graduallydestroyed.
[B]effectivelyreinforced.
[C]largelyovershadowed.
[D]properlyprotected.
fthefollowingcanbeinferredfromParagraph3?
[A]Labourisunderattackforopposingdevelopment.
[B]TheConrvativesmayabandon“off-plan”building.
[C]TheLiberalDemocratsarelosingpoliticalinfluence.
[D]Ukipmaygainfromitssupportforruralconrvation.
horholdsthatGeorgeOsborne’spreference
[A]highlightshisfirmstandagainstlobbypressure.
[B]showshisdisregardforthecharacterofruralareas.
[C]stressthenecessityfeasingthehousingcrisis.
[D]revealsastrongprejudiceagainsturbanareas.
astparagraph,theauthorshowshisappreciationof
[A]thesizeofpopulationinBritain.
[B]thepoliticallifeintoday’sBritain.
[C]theenviableurbanlifestyleinBritain.
[D]thetown-and-countryplanninginBritain.
Text3
“Thereisoneandonlyonesocialresponsibilityofbusiness,”WroteMilton
Friedman,aNobelprize-winningeconomist,“Thatis,touitsresourcesandengage
inactivitiesdesignedtoincreaitsprofit”.ButevenifyouacceptFiredman’
spremiandregardcorporatesocialresponsibility(CSR)policiesaswasteof
shareholders’money,earchsuggest
theCSRmaycreatemonetaryvalueforcompanies-atleastwhentheyareprocuted
forcorruption.
ThelargestfirmsinAmericaandBritaintogetherspendmorethan$15billion
ayearonCSR,accordingtoanestimatebyEPG,uldaddvalue
,consumersmaytakeCSRspendingasa
“signal”thatacompany’,customersmay
bewillingtobuyacompany’sproductsasanindirectwaytodonatetothegood
rd,throughamorediffu“haloeffect,”wherebyitsgood
deedarnitgreaterconsiderationfromconsumersandothers.
PreviousstudiesonCSRhavehadtroubledifferentiatingtheeffectsbecau
tstudyattemptstoparatethem
bylookingatbriberyprocutionsunderAmerica’sForeignCorruptPracticesAct
(FCPA).Itarguesthatsinceprocutorsdonotconsumeacompany’sproductsas
partoftheirinvestigations,theycouldbeinfluencedonlybythehaloeffect.
Thestudyfoundthat,amongprocutedfirms,thowiththemostcomprehensive
nalysisruledoutthe
possibilitythatitwasfirms’politicalinfluence,ratherthantheirCSRstand,
thataccountedfortheleniency:Companiesthatcontributedmoretopolitical
campaignsdidnotreceivelowerfines.
Inall,thestudyconcludesthatwhereasprocutorsshouldonlyevaluateaca
badonitsmerits,theydoemtobeinfluencedbyacompany’srecordinCSR.
“Weestimatethateithereliminatingasubstantiallabour-rightsconcern,suchas
childlabour,orincreasingcorporategivingbyabout20%resultsinfinesthat
generallyare40%lowerthanthetypicalpunishmentforbridingforeignofficials,”
saysonerearcher.
Rearchersadmitthattheirstudydoesnotanswerthequestionofhowmuch
sitrevealhowmuchcompaniesarebanking
onthehaloeffect,ratherthantheotherpossiblebenefits,whentheydecidetheir
easttheyhavedemonstratedthatwhencompaniesget
intotroublewiththelaw,evidenceofgoodcharactercanwinthemalesscostly
punishment.
horviewsMiltonFriedman’sstatementaboutCSRwith
[A]tolerance
[B]skepticism
[C]uncertainty
[D]approval
ingtoParagraph2,CSRhelpsacompanyby
[A]winningtrustfromconsumers.
[B]guardingitagainstmalpractices.
[C]protectingitfrombeingdefamed.
[D]raisingthequalityofitsproducts.
ression“morelenient”(Line2,Para.4)isclostinmeaningto
[A]moreeffective
[B]lesscontroversial
[C]lessvere
[D]morelasting
ocutorvaluateaca,acompany’sCSRrecord
[A]hasanimpactontheirdecision.
[B]comesacrossasreliableevidence.
[C]increasthechanceofbeingpenalized.
[D]constitutespartoftheinvestigation.
fthefollowingistrueofCSR,accordingtothelastparagraph?
[A]Itsnegativeeffectsonbusinessareoftenoverlooked.
[B]Thenecessaryamountofcompanies’spendingonitisunknown.
[C]Companies’financialcapacityforithasbeenoverestimated.
[D]Ithasbroughtmuchbenefittothebankingindustry.
Text4
TherewilleventuallycomeadaywhenTheNewYorkTimesceastopublishstories
ywhenthatdaywillbeisamatterofdebate.“Sometimein
thefuture,”thepaper’spublishersaidbackin2010.
Nostalgiaforinkonpaperandtherustleofpagesaside,there’splentyof
rastructurerequiredtomakeaphysical
newspaper-printingpress,deliverytrucks—isn’tjustexpensive;it’xcessive
atatimewhenonline-onlycompetitorsdon’thavethesametoffinancial
ughprintadsales
stilldwarftheironlineandmobilecounterparts,revenuefromprintisstill
declining.
Overheadmaybehighandcirculationlower,butrushingtoeliminateitsprint
editionwouldbeamistake,saysBuzzFeedCEOJonahPeretti.
PerettisaystheTimesshould’twastetimegettingoutoftheprintbusiness,
butonlyiftheygoaboutdoingittherightway.“Figuringoutawaytoaccelerate
thattransitionwouldmakenforthem,”hesaid,“butifyoudiscontinueit,
you’regoingtohaveyourmostloyalcustomersreallyuptwithyou.”
Sometimesthat’igivestheexampleof
NetflixdiscontinuingitsDVD-mailingrvicetofocusonstreaming.“Itwasen
asablunder,”erettiwere
inchargeattheTimes?“Iwouldn’tpickayeartoendprint,”hesaid.“Iwould
raipricesandmakeitintomoreofalegacyproduct.”
Themostloyalcustomerswouldstillgettheproducttheyfavor,theideagoes,
andthey’dfeelliketheywerehelpingsustainthequalityofsomethingtheybelieve
in.“Soifyou’reoverpayingforprint,youcouldfeellikeyouwerehelping,”
Perettisaid.“Thenincreaitatahigherrateeachyearandesntiallytryto
generateadditionalrevenue.”Inotherwords,ifyou’regoingtomakeaprintproduct,
aybewhattheTimes
gtheprinteditionvendaysaweekcostsnearly$500a
year—morethantwiceasmushasadigital-onlysubscription.
“It’sareallyhardthingtodoandit’satremendousluxurythatBuzzFeed
doesn’thavealegacybusiness,”Perettiremarked.“Butwe’regoingtohave
questionslikethatwherewehavethingswe’redoingthatdon’tmakenwhen
esituations,it’sbettertobe
moreaggressivethanlessaggressive.”
YorkTimesisconsideringendingitsprinteditionpartlydue
[A]thehighcostofoperation.
[B]thepressurefromitsinvestors.
[C]thecomplaintsfromitsreaders.
[D]theincreasingonlineadsales.
isuggeststhat,infaceoftheprentsituation,theTimesshould
[A]eknewsourcesofreadership.
[B]endtheprinteditionforgood.
[C]aimforefficientmanagement.
[D]makestrategicadjustments.
einferredfromParagraphs5and6thata“legacyproduct”
[A]helpsrestorethegloryofformertimes.
[B]ismeantforthemostloyalcustomers.
[C]willhavethecostofprintingreduced.
[D]expandsthepopularityofthepaper.
ibelievesthat,inachangingworld.
[A]legacybusinessarebecomingoutdated.
[B]cautiousnessfacilitatesproblem-solving.
[C]aggressivenessbettermeetschallenges.
[D]traditionalluxuriescanstayunaffected.
fthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?
[A]ShifttoOnlineNewspapersAllatOnce
[B]CherishtheNewspaperStillinYourHand
[C]MakeYourPrintNewspaperaLuxuryGood
[D]KeepYourNewspapersForeverinFashion
PartB
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitable
subheadingfromtheA-Gforeachofthenumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwo
uranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
[A]Createanewimageofyourlf
[B]Haveconfidenceinyourlf
[C]Decideifthetimeisright
[D]Understoodthecontext
[E]Workwithprofessionals
[F]Makeitefficient
[G]Knowyourgoals
Nomatterhowformalorinformaltheworkenvironment,thewayyouprent
ingto
rearchfromPrincetonUniversity,peopleasssyourcompetence,trustworthiness,
andlikeabilityinjustatenthofacond,solelybadonthewayyoulook.
Thedifferencebetweentoday’sworkplaceandthe“dressforsuccess”erais
thattherangeofoptionsissomuchbroader,Normshaveevolvedandfragmented.
Insomettings,redsneakersordressT-shirtscanconveystatus;inothersnot
,whateverimageweprentismagnifiedbysocial-mediarviceslike
nials,items,facetheparadoxofbeingtheleastformal
e
confusing.
Sohowdowenavigatethis?Howdoweknowwhentoinvestinanupgrade?And
what’sthebestwaytopulloffonethatenhancesourgoals?Herearesometips:
41
Asanexecutivecoach,I’veenimageupgradesbeparticularlyhelpfulduring
transitions--whenlookingforanewjob,steppingintoanewormorepublicrole,
’reinaperiodofchangeorjustfeelingstuck
andinarut,’renotsure,askforhonestfeedback
fromtrustedfriends,colleagues,rcuesabouthowothers
here’snoneedforanupgradeandthat’sOK.
42
Getclearonwhatimpactyou’lookingtorefresh
yourimageorpivotit?Foroneperson,thegoalmaybetobetakenmoreriously
ther,itmaybetobeperceivedasmore
approachable,eonemovingfromfinanceto
advertising,maybetheywanttolookmore“SoHo.”(It’sOKtoucharacterizations
likethat.)
43
ethenormsofyour
environment?Whatconveystatus?Whoareyourmostimportantaudiences?Howdothe
peopleyourespectandlookuptoprentthemlves?Thebetteryouunderstandthe
culturalcontext,themorecontrolyoucanhaveoveryourimpact.
44
Enlistthesupportofprofessionalsandsharewiththemyourgoalsandcontext.
Hireapersonalstylist,.
thaprofessionalphotographerinstead
’snotaxpensiveasyoumightthink.
45
Thepointofastyleupgradeisn’ttobecomemorevainortospendmoretime
d,uitasanopportunitytoreducedecision
yourclothes
atoncewithastylistinsteadofshoppingalone,onearticleofclothingatatime.
PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthentranslatetheunderlined
anslationshouldbewrittenneatlyontheANSWER
SHEET.(10points)
Mentalhealthisourbirthright.(46)Wedon’thavetolearnhowtobementally
healthy;itisbuiltintousinthesamewaythatourbodiesknowhowtohealacut
healthcan’tbelearned,ke
theimmunesystemofthebody,whichunderstressorthroughlackofnutritionof
exercicanbeweakened,don’tunderstandthe
valueofmentalhealthandwedon’tknowhowtogainaccesstoit,mentalhealth
willremainhiddenfromus,(47)Ourmentalhealthdoesn’treallygoanywhere;like
thesunbehindacloud,itcanbetemporarilyhiddenfromview,butitisfullycapable
ofbeingrestoredinaninstant.
Mentalhealthistheedthatcontainslf-esteem—confidenceinourlves
wsustohaveperspectiveon
ourlives—theabilitytonottakeourlvestooriously,tolaughatourlves,
toethebiggerpicture,’safromof
innateorunlearnedoptimism.(48)Mentalhealthallowsustoviewotherswith
sympathyiftheyarehavingtroubles,withkindnessoftheyareinpain,andwith
healthisthesourceofcreativity
forsolvingproblems,resolvingconflict,makingoursurroundingsmorebeautiful,
managingourhomelife,orcomingupwithacreativebusinessideaorinventionto
suspatienceforourlvesandtowardothersaswell
aspatiencewhiledriving,catchingafish,workingonourcar,orraisingachild.
Itallowsustoethebeautythatsurroundsuachmomentinnature,inculture,
intheflowofourdailylives.
(49)Althoughmentalhealthisthecure-allforlivingourlives,itisperfectly
ordinaryasyouwillethatithasbeentheretodirectyouthroughallyour
eenavailableeveninthemostmundaneoflife
situationstoshowyourightfromwrong,goodfrombad,health
hascommonlybeencalledconscience,instinct,wisdom,commonn,ortheinner
kofitsimplyasahealthyandhelpfulflowofintelligentthought.
(50)Asyouwillcometoe,knowingthatmentalhealthisalwaysavailableand
knowingtotrustitallowustoslowdowntothemomentandlivelifehappily.
SectionШWriting
PartA
ions:
noticeofabout100
words,providingthenewly-enrolledinternationalstudentswithrelevant
informationaboutthelibrary.
YoushouldwriteneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.
“LiMing”instead.
Donotwritetheaddress.(10points)
ions:
Writeanessayof160~essay,
youshould
1)describethedrawingbriefly,
2)explainitsintendedmeaning,andthen
3)giveyourcomments.
YoushouldwriteneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.(20points)
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IIReadingcomprehension
PartA
Text1
albeautywouldberedefined.
armto.
ndardsarebeingtinDenmark.
glittleconcernforhealthfactors.
engetotheFashionIndustry’sBodyIdeals.
Text2
ellreflectedinpolitics
llydestroyed
eralDemocratsarelosingpoliticalinfluence
ghthisfirmstandagainstlobbypressure
n-and-countryplanninginBritain
Text3
ainty
g
vere
mpactontheirdecision
essary
Text4
hcostofoperation
rategicadjustments
tforthemostloyalcustomers
sivenessbettermeetschallenges
htheNewspaperStillinYourHand
PartB
ifthetimeisright
urgoals
tandthecontext
thprofessionals
efficient
PartC
46.我们不必学习如何保持健康的心理;它与生俱来,正如我们的身体知道如何让伤口
痊愈,如何让骨折好转。
47.健康的心理其实一直都在我们身边;正如乌云背后的太阳,人们有时会看不见它,
但是它完全有能力立刻回来。
48.健康的心理让我们在别人陷入麻烦之时,同情他人;在别人痛苦之时,友善待人;
无论是谁,都能给予无条件的爱。
49.在我们的生活中,尽管健康的心理可以包治百病,但是它也极其普通,你会发现,
它一直都在,指引你度过艰难,做出选择。
50.你会逐渐发现,健康的心理无处不在,我们可以信任它,这会让我们恰到好处地放
慢生活的节奏,过上幸福的生活。
IIIWriting
PartA
Notice
Thisnoticeistointroducebrieflythelibraryonourcampustotho
lowingpointsissuppodto
opofthelist,thelibrary
opensat7:00o’clockinthemorningandclosat22:30everyday,soitiswi
foranyonewhowantstoreadbooksinthelibraryandborrowbookstorememberthe
portantly,eachforeignstudentneedapplyforan
entrancecardtothelibraryintheInternationalStudentsOfficeinouruniversity.
Lastbutnotleast,I,onbehalfofourlibrary,extendwarmgreetingstoallnewly
studentsfromabroad.
Ifanyonehasquestions,pleadonothesitatetocall86010123orndmessage
toliabrarys@hedetailedinformation.
LiMing
PartB
Directions:
Writeanessayof160—200wordsbadonthefollowingpictureinyouressay,
youshould
bethepicturesbriefly,
retitsintendedmeaning,and
urcomments.
YoushouldwriteneatlyontheANSWERSHEET.(20points)
参考范文:
AsisvividlydepictedinthefirstpicturethereisafatherwatchingTVand
askinghissontostudyhard,withhissonbeingunabletoconcentrateonhisstudy.
Thecondpictureportraysthatthesonandthefatherarestudyinghardtogether.
Atthelowerpartofthepictureisacaptionwhichimpliesthatitiswiforparents
totagoodexamplefortheirchildrenbyactionratherthanbywords.
Itoccurstomethattheauthorofthedrawingaimsatremindingusofthethe
ndforemost,examplesspeaklouderthan
words,foritiswidelyacceptedthatanexampleenableachpersontotransform
nother
way,parents’exampleenablestheirchildrentoimprovethemlves,sotheycan
bequalifiedforthefuturejob,bereadyfortheforthcominglife,andtheyare
rmore,accordingtoalatestsurvey
conductedbyanauthorityontheInternet,themajorityofpeopleinterviewedanswer
thatparents’actionproducesmorepositiveinfluenceonthegrowthoftheir
childrenthanoralrequirementsdo.
Hence,itisvitalforustoderivepositiveimplicationsfromtheabovepictures.
Foronething,ther,
weshouldcultivatetheawarenessofparentsthatpersonalexamplesareveryvital
tokid’doingsocanchildrengrowsoundinbodyandmind.
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