juvenile()
A.young
B.remove
C.scheme
A、young
A.young
B.remove
C.scheme
A、young
第1题
Many theories concerning the causes of juvenile delinquency (crimes committed by young people) focus either on the individual or on society as the major contributing influence.Theories () on the individual suggest that children engage in criminal behavior. () they were not sufficiently penalized for previous misdeeds or that they have learned criminal behavior. through () with others.Theories focusing on the role of society suggest that children commit crimes in () to their failure to rise above their socioeconomic (社会经济的)status () as a rejection of middle-class values.Most theories of juvenile delinquency have focused on children from disadvantaged families, () the fact that children from wealthy homes also commit crimes.The latter may commit crimes () lack of adequate parental control.All theories, however, are tentative (尝试性的)and are () to criticism.
Changes in the social structure may indirectly () juvenile crime rates.For example, changes in the economy that () to fewer job opportunities for youth and rising unemployment () make gainful employment increasingly difficult to obtain.
The resulting discontent may in () lead more youths into criminal behavior.
Families have also () changes these years.More families consist of one parent households or two working parents; (), children are likely to have less supervision at home () was common in the traditional family ().This lack of parental supervision is thought to be an influence on juvenile crime rates.Other () causes of offensive acts include frustration or failure in school, the increased () of drugs and alcohol, and the growing () of child abuse and child neglect.All these conditions tend to increase the probability of a child committing a criminal act, () a direct causal relationship has not yet been established.
1.A.actingB.relyingC.centeringD.commenting
2.A.beforeB.unlessC.untilD.because
3.A.interactionsB.assimilationC.cooperationD.consultation
4.A.returnB.replyC.referenceD.response
5.A.orB.but ratherC.butD.or else
6.A.consideringB.ignoringC.highlightingD.discarding
7.A.onB.inC.forD.with
8.A.immuneB.resistantC.sensitiveD.subject
9.A.affectB.reduceC.blockD.reflect
10.A.pointB.leadC.comeD.amount
11.A.in generalB.on averageC.by contrastD.at length
12.A.caseB.shortC.turnD.essence
13.A.survivedB.noticedC.undertakenD.experienced
14.A.contrarilyB.consequentlyC.similarlyD.simultaneously
15.A.thanB.thatC.whichD.as
16.A.systemB.structureC.conceptD.tradition
17.A.assessableB.identifiableC.negligibleD.incredible
18.A.expenseB.restrictionC.allocationD.availability
19.A.incidenceB.awarenessC.exposureD.popularity
20.A.providedB.sinceC.althoughD.supposing
第2题
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MY VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE AT THE YOUTH SERVICES CENTER LIBRARY
My experience at the library included{assisted; assisting; assist}kids during their library visit in a number of ways—reader's advisory, working with the kids during library skills sessions, and checking{out; up; in}books. Of all of these experiences, working through problems with the kids during library skills sessions was{/; more; most}rewarding. Some of the library skills sessions were on the computer and others were using print sources like newspapers and encyclopedias.
Reader's advisory for the kids was also rewarding. Through the recommendations of Jill Morrison, the YSCL's head librarian, and also talking with the kids themselves, I read quite a few young adult titles. Doing this reading and also reading other reviews of juvenile literature{enabled; made; let}me to give the kids recommendations for books they might enjoy.
One afternoon a high school-aged girl approached me{asking for; asking about; asking}books about college. She wanted to get all of the information that she could on college admission processes. Together using the library's webcat, we found some useful books for her. We also found some relevant websites. At the beginning of my experience at the YSCL, I felt that if I came away making a difference for only one person, I had succeeded. This young woman was so appreciative and enthusiastic about the information we found together that I think I met my goal.
第4题
Juvenile delinquency ()criminal acts committed by children or teenagers, specifically anyone below the age of eighteen.
A、equal to
B、means
C、that's to say
第5题
A.nkylosing spondylitis,AS
B.rheumatoid arthritis,RA
C.juvenile idiopathic arthritis,JIA
D.Psoriatic arthritis,PsA
第7题
A.As young he was
B.As he was young
C.Young as he was
D.He was as young
第9题
A.young
B.successful
C.happy
D.riendly