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下列对于逆反心理和逆反行为认识正确的是(       )    

A:逆反心理都是惩罚了自己,伤害了父母     

B:逆反行为是错误的,子女不应反抗父母     

C:对逆反心理和逆反行为不能一概说错    

D:逆反心理是正确的,子女可以反抗父母  

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C

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阅读文言文,回答问题。

     【甲文】余幼时即嗜学。家贫,无从致书以观,每假借于藏书之家,手自笔录,计日以还。天大寒,砚冰坚,手指不可屈伸,弗之怠。录毕,走送之,不敢稍逾约。____________,__________。既加冠,益慕圣贤之道,又患无硕师、

       名人与游,尝趋百里外,从乡之先达执经叩问。先达德隆望尊,门人弟子填其室,未尝稍降辞色。余立侍左右,援疑质理,俯身倾耳以请;或遇其叱咄,色愈恭,礼愈至,不敢出一言以复;俟其欣悦,则又请焉。故余虽愚,卒获有所闻。当余之从师也,负箧曳屣,行深山巨谷中,穷冬烈风,大雪深数尺,足肤皲裂而不知。至舍,四支僵劲不能动,媵人持汤沃灌,以衾拥覆,久而乃和。寓逆旅,主人日再食,无鲜肥滋味之享。同舍生皆被绮绣,戴朱缨宝饰之帽,腰白玉之环,左佩刀,右备容臭,烨然若神人;余则缊袍敝衣处其间,略无慕艳意。_________________________________。盖余之勤且艰若此。

      【乙文】匡衡①勤学而无烛;邻舍有烛而不逮②,衡乃穿壁引其光,以书映光而读之。邑人大姓③文不识④,家富多书,衡乃与其佣作⑤而不求偿。主人怪问衡,衡曰:“愿得主人书遍读之。”主人感叹,资⑥给以书,遂成大学⑦。

     【注释】①匡衡:汉朝人。②不逮:指隔壁烛光透不过来。逮,及、到。③大姓:大户人家。④文不识:人名,姓文名不识。⑤佣作:做工辛勤劳作。⑥资:借。⑦大学:大学问家。

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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    One of the most important lessons I learned from my father took place in our driveway when I was in elementary school. We used to play basketball every day, and he 1that I needed to learn how to shoot and dribble with my left hand. Being naturally athletic, I quickly became frustrated with my lack of left-handed 2. I became very angry, 3 down on the driveway, and began to cry, and my father stood there and looked at me as he waited 4 for me to get over my tears. When I realize that my behavior was not getting me 5, I got back up. He passed me the 6 and I continued to practice. His lesson of 7 giving up and working harder to accomplish my goals was conveyed to me without a word. I 8 became skillful with my left hand, but what I really learned that day was a road map for overcoming my biggest 9 in life.

    10 I was eighteen I was in a car accident, where I broke a vertebra in my spine. I was going to 11 to play soccer, and now I was told that I would never again be able to 12 athletically. For half a year I was not even able to 13 my own clothes. I wanted to 14 school and give up. I wanted to lie down and cry that life was 15, much as I had done in our driveway so long ago. 16every time I felt that way, that earlier memory danced in my mind. I knew that 17 I was patient and continued to work hard, I could overcome this difficulty.

    For three years I continued to go to school, doing three to four hours of 18 rehabilitation every day, with constant support from my parents. And I finally earned my 19 back on the playing field. That lesson in the driveway had 20 me to be on the field, and I owed it all to my dad. I succeeded because of who my father is, and who I am because of him.