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families typically experience paratively fewer early opportunities to learn about the natural and social sciences,” the authors wrote. “Their parents often have lower educational levels and therefore less science knowledge themselves as well as fewer resources available to direct the children‟s academic growth. Children raised in poverty often attend poorly resourced schools that futher limit their academic opportunities.” Man said that, within families, parents who regularly talk and interact with toddlers(学步的儿童 ) can point out and explain physical, natural and social events occurring around them daily. This might help youngsters learn facts and concepts that will prepare them to take better advantage of science instruction they receive during elementary and middle school. 28. Which may be the possible result of the gaps in science knowledge during kindergarten? A. Children from rich families will behave better in life. B. Children from minorities may have less desire for learning. C. Children‟s academic performance afterwards will be affected. D. The gaps will disappear automatically when children grow up. 29. What did the researchers suggest policymakers do? A. Make superior education available to children. B. Narrow ine gaps between different families. C. Give extra lessons to children from poor families. D. Strengthen petitive awareness of kindergarteners. 30. What can parents do to help their toddlers learn? A. Give them more nutritious food B. Offer them more learning resources. C. Let them attend science courses for kids D. Greate learning opportunities in daily life. 31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. Ine Gaps Affect Children‟s School Performances B. Provide More Available Access to Childhood Learning C. Science Knowledge Gaps Are Obvious in Kindergarten D. Equal Education Is Important in Kindergarten D Bars are very important in providing a place where people can meet and make friends. People who enjoy a drink in a local bar are happier and have more friends. They are more likely to be engaged in conversations in small munity pubs, and social skills improve after a drink. Professor Robin Dunbar of Oxford University said, “Friendship and munities are probably the two most important factors influencing our health and wellbeing. Making and maintaining friendships is something that has to be done in the real world. The digital world is simply no substitute( ). Given the increasing tendency for our social life to be on the Inter rather than in real life, having relaxed, accessible places where people can meet old friends and make new ones bees even more necessary.” Tim Page, chief executive of CAMRA, said, “Bars offer a social environment to enjoy a drink with friends in a responsible munity setting. The role of munity bars in ensuring wellbeing cannot be overstated. For that reason, we all need to do what we can to ensure that everyone has a „local‟ near to where they live or work.” Bars have long been part of British society and have played a key role in British social life since the 16th century. Bars came to represent the heart and soul of a munity, providing both a place of entertainment and an engine for munity bonding. In a world before the arrival of the motor car, the bar provided a venue in which people could get friendships and a sense of munity. But the closing decades of the 20th century witnessed major changes in both the style of bars (for example, themed bars) and their numbers. As of 2020, the number of bars declines sharply, with bars continuing to close at an average rate of 29 a week. 32. What does a regular( ) at a local bar having more friends prove? A. The benefits brought by pub cultures B. The popularity of local bars in Britain. C. The relation between friendships and bars D. The importance of facetoface munication. 33. What does Robin think is the tendency for social life? A. More people will go to bars. B. People will maintain friendships C. People will trust the digital world D. People will municate more online. 34. Why does Tim Page value the role of local bars? A. They contribute to people‟s social happiness. B. They are a place m。
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