Afour-yearstudydonebytheInfant(幼儿)TestingCenterinSanFrancisco,California,suggeststhatbabiesfeelmorecomfortablearoundotherbabiesthanwithstrangeadults.Accordingtothestudy,babiesbenefitbybeingwiththeirfellowinfantsdaily.Whileontheotherhand,ababymightshowfearofanadultstranger,heislikelytosmileandreachoutforanunfamiliarinfant.Bythetimebabiesareoneyearold,theyhavebeguntoformfriendshipsofasort.
Theabovefindings,basedonobservation(观察)of100babiesagedthreemonthstothreeyears,mightproveinterestingtoworkingparentswhomustfinddaycarefortheirbabies.Familycareinaprivatehome,withseveralbabiestogether,isprobablytheidealwaytocareforbabiesunderthree.DrBenjaminSpocks,well?knownpediatrician(儿科医生)andauthorofbooksaboutbabies,supportstheidea.Hesaysthatfamilydaycareissounder(有理由的)intheorythanhiringahousekeeperorababysitter.
1.Whichofthefollowingdoesababyliketobewithbest?
A.Housekeeper.B.Afellowbaby.C.Anadultnearby.D.Ateenager.
2.Itseemsthatababymaybegintohavefriendswhen_________.
A.itisbornB.itisafewmonthsold
C.itisthreeyearsoldD.itissixyearsold
3.Whatdoesthe“familydaycare”refertointhelastsentence?
A.Lettingababyalone.B.Hiringababysitterforababy.
C.Havingseveralbabiestogether.D.Hiringahousekeeperforababy.
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