Every social experience we have affects us in at least some small ways. Family, schooling, peers, and mass media all have an【S1】

admin2010-04-12  34

问题     Every social experience we have affects us in at least some small ways. Family, schooling, peers, and mass media all have an【S1】______on how we are socialized as children. Each of these factors has the power to shape our thoughts, feelings, and actions.     The family is the most important because it【S2】______the center of children’s lives. Babies are almost totally【S3】______on others, and the responsibility of meeting their needs almost falls on parents and other family members. At least until the start of schooling, the family is responsible for teaching children cultural【S4】______and attitudes. Schooling【S5】______children’s social world to include people with backgrounds that differ from their own. Formally, schooling teaches children a wide range of knowledge and skills. School is also most children’s first experience with rigid【S6】______. Children are encouraged to conform to roles and be on time. Another factor that【S7】______children is their peer group. Unlike the family and school, the peer group allows young people to【S8】______from the direct control of adults. Peer groups also give young people the【S9】______to discuss interests that may not be shared by adults. The fourth major influence on social development is the mass media--【S10】______ television. Years before children learn to read, watching television has become a regular habit. Indeed, children spend as much time watching television as they do interacting with their parents.

A) obviously           B) opportunity           C) relevant           D) represents
E) impact              F) dominant              G) especially         H) discipline
I) stretches           J) values                K) solution           L) escape
M) vary                N) affects               O) dependent
【S8】

选项

答案L

解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/8qj7777K
0

随机试题
最新回复(0)