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问题详情:
Last year in my high school child-development class,each student had to take the “Think-It-Over” baby home for a night to get a taste of parenthood.
It was a Friday night when my turn came to take the 10-pound plastic doll home.The doll really did look like a live baby from a distance.It even had a pleasant baby powder smell.I took the baby home and named him Tyler.
My friends and I went out for supper that night.As it was rather cold, I decided to wrap Tyler in a blanket and carry him in that way.When I walked into the restaurant, I noticed some very strange looks and quite a few raised eyebrows.My friends and I decided to make a game out of the whole situation.I stood in the Gorner pretending to rock Tyler to while my friends kept looking into the blanket and said, “Oh, how lovely.” I could not but laugh.And although it was funny to my friends and me, some of the people did think it was so funny that I had a baby.I overheard one couple say,“Why would she g a baby here?” These people were giving me rude looks and forming judgments about because they thought I was a teenage mom.Others just smiled at me pathetically(同情地) and felt sorry for me because I was only a child with a children our meal,my friends and I received strange looks from the others in the restaurant.So glad to finally go home.
I learned a lot through my experience with the“Think-It-Over”baby.The doll strengthened my thinking I was not ready to be a parent, but it also made me e aware of the larger picture.It opened my eyes to the judgments people make about.People do not realize that some things are not the way they seem.I was only taking it around for a class project.The people in the restaurant were so quick to judge because they thought I was a teenage mom.I sometimes catch myself judging people I not know, just because of the first impression they give.In reality, I have no idea about real stories.We should all be slower to judge others,and realize that some things are as they seem.
1.The child-development class is meant for students .
A.to take a doll home for fun B.to gain experience as a parent
C.to learn to be a good baby-sitter D.to learn to better care for others
2.What did the writer mainly learn from her class project?
A.She should look after homeless babies.
B.She should take the class project seriously.
C.She should help those teenage moms at her best.
D.She should judge people after understanding them better.
3.The last paragraph of the passage is .
A.a description of the class B.a conclusion of the project
C.a comment on the writer's experience D.an argument against teenage moms
【回答】
BDC
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