As any parent knows too well, sometimes a little white lie is the only way to make a naughty child quid. Indeed, parents have shared the top white lies they’ve told their children. While some of them are amusing, others are somewhat cruel.
“Father Christmas is watching you,” “Carrots will make you see in the dark” and “Your pet has gone to live on a farm” are among the top while lies parents tell their children. The top 20 list of little lies that adults use shows that four in five parents have told their children something that isn’t true. The threat of Father Christmas is on the top, with 62 percent of parents employing St. Nick to keep their kids tinder control. The second on the list is: “We’ll see”, which any little one knows really means “no”.
The majority of British people say that they lie to their children to protect their innocence, to save them from being upset or to stop them behaving badly. The top while lie told to kids about their pets is “your pet has to live on a farm in the countryside”, which is employed after one dies or has gone missing. On average, parents think that children are ready to start learning about death at the age of seven and a half.
One 62-year-old recalled that when he was four, his cat ran away, because it kept having its tail pulled. It was 53 years later that it was revealed that the cat had actually been given away to stop it from scratching the furniture. One respondent (应答者) said that he still remembered that when he was young, he believed his father’s statement that the entire world used to be in black and white before colour photography came along.
Forty percent of parents say that they would definitely lie to their children to keep up their belief in Father Christmas, and over hall say they’d certainly tell the truth about a pet dying. However, one in ten parents say they’ve replaced their children’s dead pet with a one looking the same to cheat their children into believing ii was still alive and well, found the study by Blue Cross pet charity.
33. The threat of Father Christmas which is used to control children shows that .
A. Some children fear and respect Father Christmas
B. Father Christmas is more important than parents
C. Children should learn more about festivals
D. Father Christmas does live in the world
34. What can we conclude from Paragraph 4?
A. Children don’t understand why their parents tell white lies.
B. Parents’ white lies may do harm to their children.
C. Children don’t really mind their parents’ white lies.
D. Parents’ white lies may leave a deep impression on their children
35. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Parents’ different understandings of while lies.
B. Parents’ different attitudes to telling white lies.
C. Parents’ different worries about white lies.
D. Parents’ different white lies.
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The following is an imaginary diary entry written by US president. This diary is part of Global Trends 2025, which was written by the US National Intelligence Council
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The transition from old fuels to new will be slow, as will the development of new technologies that present feasible alternatives to fossil fuels or help eliminate food and water problems. All current technologies are inadequate, and new ones will probably not be commercially possible by 2025