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The other boy looked sick and he stood quietly.The young lady at the counter asked the boy what they wanted.He said,"We only want a cup ofcoffee."That was all they could afford.They wanted to sit in the restaurant and warm up.It wasreally cold outside.But to sit inside the restaurant,they had to buy something.When Robin's mother saw this,she wanted to help the boys.She ordered some more food.Thenshe went to the two boy's table.She put the food on the table.The boys looked up at her and said,"Thank you."When Robin saw what his mother did,he understood what the unconditional love was.His mother treated those boys kindly.She did not expect anything in return.Now Robin saves his ownpocket money and helps homeless people whenever he can.24.Which of the following caused some people to leave their table?A.They had finished their mealsB.They thought the food was terrible.C.Two boys came in and they smelled bad.D.There wasn't enough food in the restaurant.25.Why did two boys come to the restaurant?A.Because they were hungry.B.Because they wanted to warm up.C.Because they knew Robin's family.D.Because they wanted to have some coffee.26.What did Robin's mother do?A.She gave the two boys some money.B.She ordered some food for the two boys.C.She asked Robin to play with the two boys.D.She invited the two boys to eat with her family.27.What did Robin learn from the story?A.We should treat others kindly.B.We shouldn't laugh at others.C.We should save pocket money.D.We shouldn't receive others'help.CDanelien van Aalst at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and her colleagues haveinvestigated how relative age affects popularity among 14 to 15-year-olds in the Netherlands,Swedenand England.They collected survey data from 13,251 students from the three countries.Each teenager was asked to identify five of the most popular students in their class.Theresearchers then compared the popularity of each child to their age relative to that of their classmates.They discovered a connection;the older the student was,the more likely he or she was to beconsidered popular."A child enters school before or after a certain cut-off date and that determines how old or young youare relative to your year group."says Danelien van Aalst."We found that if you're born right after thecut-off date,making you one of the oldest members of your class,you're going to be popular."They found that the same effect also applied at the year-group level.Here,it was the childrenwho were the oldest relative to all of their fellows in the year group-rather than just those in theirparticular class-that were the most popular.All three countries showed almost the same pattern.However,at the year-group level,it was themost pronounced in England.At the classroom level,it was in the Netherlands that the pattern wasthe strongest.This is partly because the country has a system of grade retention-when students don'tmeet their academic requirements,their teachers will hold them back a year,which means they thenare older than all the other classmates and often the most popular.This relative age effect has been shown in other areas."Relative age has earlier been demonstrated【高二调研测试·英语第4页(共8页)】8093B
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