follow and music can hold their attention.
Conclusion: With their parents standing watchfully by, children need to be allowed to develop in their own ways.
Word links
1. the child¡¯s growth or developing process
2. a gift or remarkable talent
3. sweetheart deal, marvelously anarchic institution
Understanding long/difficult sentences
1. those things mentioned in Para. 8
2. popular/fashionable/well-known.
3. our brain can learn certain skills only at an early stage.
4. not easily believe those things mentioned in Para.8 and they tend to believe the learning window theory.
SECTION B
Vocabulary study A)
1. i 2. h 3. d 4. e 5. f 6. a 7. j 8. b 9. c 10. g B)
1. published 2. among 3. were 4. parents 5.system
6. findings 7. warning 8. only 9.brains 10. to
11. report 12. impact 13. off 14. unremarkable 15. children 16. on 17. late 18. damage 19. worry 20. don¡¯t
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SECTION C
GRAMMAR REVIEW B)
1. I shall answer»»³É to answer
2. that must be solved at our meeting »»³É to be solved
3. that he did not have enough »»³É to have enough
4. who she can play »»³É to play
5. so that she could be seen »»³É to be seen
6. because I met »»³É to meet
7. in order that he would have »»³É to have
8. that you have got the »»³É to have got
SECTION D
TRANSLATION
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