Attitudes of respect, modesty and fair play can grow only out of slowly acquired skills that parents teach their children over m

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问题     Attitudes of respect, modesty and fair play can grow only out of slowly acquired skills that parents teach their children over many years through shared experience and memory. If a child reaches adulthood _46_ recollections only of television, Little League and birthday parties, then that child has little to 47 when a true test of character comes up—say, in a (n) irritating business situation. " _48_ that child feels grounded in who he is and where he comes from, 49 else is an act," says etiquette expert Betty Jo Trakimas.
    The Dickmeyers of Carmel, Indiana, reserve every Friday night as "family night" with their three children. Often the family plays board games or hide-and-seek. " My children love it," says Theresa, their mother.
    Can playing hide-and-seek really teach a child about manners? Yes, says Trakimas and 50 , because it tells the child that his parents care enough to spend time with him, he is loved and can learn to love others. " Manners aren’ t about using the 51 fork, Trakimas adds, "manners are about being kind—giving 52 , team-playing , making tiny sacrifices. Children learn that through their parents.
    While children don’ t 53 warm to the idea of learning to be polite, there’ s no reason for them to see manners as a bunch of dreary 54 either. They’re the building blocks of a child’s education." Once a rule becomes second nature, it frees us, " Trakimas says. How well could Tiger Woods play golf if he had to keep 55 himself of the rules?

选项 A、everything
B、anything
C、something
D、nothing

答案A

解析 根据句意“一切别的事情”可知,A项everything符合题意,everything else是指一切别的东西,因此本题选A。
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