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  • 1. (2021高二上·深圳期中) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中。选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    A simple gesture can be formed into a child's memory so quickly that it will cause the child to give a false answer to a question accompanied by that gesture. A new finding suggests that parents, social workers, psychologists and lawyers should be careful with their hands as well as their words.

    Gestures can be as informative as speech, but hand gestures are so common that we rarely notice we're using them.

    While the recall of both adults and children are easy to react to suggestion, the memories of children are known to be particularly influenced, said lead researcher Sara Broaders of Northwestern University. Kids are used to looking to adults to tell events for them and can be misled even if not intentionally(故意地).

    Previous research, for example, has shown that detail-loaded questions often cause false answers; when asked, say "Did you drink juice at the picnic?", the child is likely to say "yes" even if no juice had been available. It is not that the child is consciously lying, but rather the detail is quickly formed into his or her memory.

    To avoid this problem, social workers have long been advised to ask children only open-ended questions, such as "What did you have at the picnic?" But an open-ended question paired with a gesture, briefly meaning a juice box, is treated like a detailed question. That is, children become likely to answer falsely.

    And it isn't just a few kids: 77% of children gave at least one piece of false information when a detail was suggested by an ordinary gesture. Gestures may also become more popular when talking with non-fluent language users, such as little kids, Broaders said as hand movements can impart meaning of unfamiliar words and phrases. "It certainly seems reasonable that adults would gesture more with children."

    In general, Broaders advises parents and other adults to "Try to be aware of your hands when questioning a child about an event. Otherwise, you might be getting answers that don't reflect what actually happened."

    1. (1) What do we know about gestures according to the text?
      A . They have a certain effect on children. B . They are rarely used by people. C . They have no function at all. D . They are often used by social workers.
    2. (2) Why are kids easy to be misled by gestures according to Sara Broaders?
      A . These gestures are very attractive. B . Their memories are affected easily. C . Children are easy to tell lies. D . These gestures are used frequently.
    3. (3) What does the underlined word "impart" in Paragraph 6 mean?
      A . Separate. B . Tell apart. C . Confuse. D . Pass on.
    4. (4) Which of the following can be the best title of the text?
      A . Gestures—a Useful Way of Education. B . Gestures Can Mislead Children. C . Gestures Mean Adult's Directions. D . Gestures Affect Children Much.

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