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下面四句话的空缺处依次填入成语,最恰当的一组是(  )

①只有与国家和人民________,把个人荣辱置之度外的人才会得到人民的口碑,得到人民的拥戴。

②日本安倍政府的荒唐行径,表现出日本军国主义大有________之势,这极大地伤害了亚洲邻国人民的感情。

③陈教练当时就断定,只要假以时日,韩晓鹏一定会有让人________的那一天。

④时间真如________,刚刚迈进高中大门的那一刻仿佛就在昨天,转眼间,我们距离高考已经只剩两百来天了。

A:休戚与共  东山再起  另眼相看  白驹过隙

B:休戚相关  死灰复燃  刮目相看  行云流水

C:休戚与共  死灰复燃  刮目相看  白驹过隙

D:休戚相关  东山再起  另眼相看  行云流水

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    When kids believe they can achieve success in math and reading, they are more likely to achieve high test scores in those subjects, new research suggests.

    Researchers used one US data set (1,354 American children) and one UK data set (13,901 British children) to measure self-concept and standardized assessments of early and later academic achievement. Self-concept is how students perceive(感知)their abilities to succeed on academic tasks. The data involved youth aged 5 to 18.

    The study considered children's earlier achievement and their characteristics and backgrounds, including birth weight, race, gender, age, and their mother's education.

    The researchers found that children's self-concept of their ability in math predicted later math achievement, while their self-concept of their ability in reading predicted later reading achievement.

    The finding suggests that the links between self-concept of ability and later achievement are specific to areas; that is, there is a link from students' self-concept about reading to reading achievement, and from students' self-concept about math to math achievement.

     “It is not unusual to see standardized measures of achievement predict achievement later in schooling, but it shows that there is more to understand.” says study coauthor Pamela Davis-Kean.

    The research also showed that success was not limited to students who perform at the top levels.

     “It involves in students with different levels of achievement in math and reading,” says Maria Ines Susperreguy, an assistant professor at Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, who led the study. “Even the lowest-performing students who had a more positive view of their math and reading abilities had higher levels of achievement in math and reading.”

    Researchers say they don't know what parents or students did to create these beliefs, but it's an issue they will research further.