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选择合适的词填空(选项)。A contact B obedienceC presumptionD intellectE tumbleF hardyG conferH bounceI cradleJ automaticK handyL chargeM dispenseN disposalO attachedLaughter is a(n)(1) response to being touched by a tickle (搔痒) — a natural response from the child. This puts the tickler in (2)of how much or how long the child laughs. We adults don't read children's minds, but we often have a(n) (3)that we can. So we usually think we're aware of what's too much tickling and when to stop. But it is possible to trap our children without knowing it. We parents become (4)to tickling because it seems to be a(n)(5)shortcut to laughter. We wish that our children are happy and love us, and tickling becomes our shortcut to get assured.Rather than forcing laughter in this way, we can (6)upon them inner confidence if we will get down on the floor and invite them to be in playful physical (7) with us. If we find ways to give them much of the power, our children will laugh and laugh. Games like "I have a hundred hugs for you!" or "Where's Jared? I know he's around here somewhere." or "Oh, no! I can't get this horsy rider off my back!" let children laugh and laugh as we try to catch them, or try to find them, or try to (8) them off our backs, and fail over and over.The physical contact that requires more creativity than tickling allows us to (9) around, to press our heads against their stomachs here and there for a second, and to manage an embrace before they make another daring escape. We get our affection across without trapping our children. And we give them a chance to be inventive as they use their (10) to figure out a hundred ways to outsmart us.

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John asked me ________________.

A. where was his wallet
B. where his wallet was

I couldn't tell him ________________.

A. where was I
B. where I was

I don't know ________________.

A. how many children he has
B. how many chidren does he have

________________ is not important.

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