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– Susan, will you please go and empty that drawer?
– Ok, I'll fix your computer right now. – Oh, take your time. __________
He asked his neighbor to ________ his house.
This plant can't be exposed ____________strong sunshine.
A dictionary may define genetics _________ simply “the science of the study of heredity”.
– May I open the window to let in some fresh air?____
– Brand was Jane's brother! ________he reminded me so much of Jane!
I have trouble in ________ my homework.
People __________ foxes __________ clever but sly animals.
He asked his neighbor to ________ his house.
– How about going to the cinema?____
– Susan, will you please go and empty that drawer? ___
I have trouble in ________ my homework.
A dictionary may define genetics _________ simply “the science of the study of heredity”.
People _________ foxes______ clever but sly animals.
The law defines youthful offenders (age 18 or under) as “delinquent” if they commit offenses. As for the same offenses, the court would consider an adult as a “criminal”. “Status offenders” are juveniles who commit offenses appropriate only to juveniles, such as truancy from school. Here are a few ideas to help prevent your children from being a delinquent. Keep your children in school to help prevent delinquency. Minor offenses, such as truancy, can lead to more serious offenses. Make clear to your children your expectations about their school attendance. Meet with school officials if necessary. Exercise adequate supervision. Juveniles rarely commit serious offenses while under the supervision of an adult. Seek the assistance of your local service agencies if you feel you cannot control your children. Attend parenting classes, or join a local support group if you are having trouble understanding how to exercise discipline. Educate your children about the dangers of drugs. Drug offenses and addiction can have serious consequences for your children. Let your children know you will not tolerate drug use. Stay informed about drug use trends in children. Get your children involved in after-school recreational activities, sports, community service or other positive activities. Young people with positive outlets for their energy are more likely to do well in school and avoid the problems of delinquency. Know who your children's friends are. Show an interest in your children's social life and peer groups. Peer pressure may have a bad effect on teenagers and young people. Do not allow your children to associate with juvenile delinquents. 操作提示:句子正确选择下拉选项框为“T”;句子错误选择下拉选项框为“F”。 1.The court would consider youthful offenders as “criminals” if they commit offenses. 2.You must meet with school officials to prevent your children from delinquency. 3.If you cannot control your children, ask for help from the local service agencies. 4.Inform your children that you will not tolerate drug use and drug offenses can have serious results for your children. 5.Children always involving in positive activities are more likely to do well in school and avoid the problems of delinquency.
Parents are too busy to spend time teaching their kids right from wrong.
Attend parenting classes, or join a local support group if you are having trouble understanding how to exercise discipline.
As millions of people have access to the Internet, criminals look for potential victims online.
Use software that blocks out certain inappropriate websites in case you can't keep an eye anytime.
When you are suspicious of the website, check it out before you pay any money.