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     One of my longestrunning battles (戰役)with my kids is about manners specifically about whether it's
necessary to send handwritten thankyou notes for gifts.I told my children it was a must so they have
continued throughout their teens to write the notes,but they always grumble (發牢騷)that I'm out of step
with the times.
      If a BabyCenter's survey is a guide,I'm not alone.A surprisingly large number of parents still insist
(堅持)that their children practice some oldfashioned manners such as putting pen to paper to say thank
you,and treating adults with respect.
      Among the reasons,the one provided most often by parents,according to BabyCenter's report,is that
they see so many badly behaved kids around them that they're determined to raise their children differently,and meanwhile,many parents agree that"the world is a more  freewheeling place,and they want to give their kids a stronger moral compass (道德的羅盤)to guide them".
      This creates a particular challenge for parents for the reason that they have to find a sitter,nanny or
other childcare providers who will insist on the manners they consider most important but the fact is that it
is very difficult to find the right person.
      Perri Klass wrote recently in the New York Times about her annoyance at a rude,demanding boy
Perri Klass wrote,"I do pass judgment"on kids with bad manners "and so do other pediatricians
(兒科醫生)who do the same work as me" since rude kids make them wonder whether the kids' families
are moral.The whole "manners"concept (觀念)might seem a bit oldfashioned,she says,until you accept it as a hotbutton childdevelopment social skills.

1.What do the author's children think of writing thankyou notes?

A.Interesting.  
B.Oldfashioned.
C.Necessary.     
D.Tiring.

2.From the second paragraph we know that________.

A.sending thankyou notes for gifts is unnecessary
B.BabyCenter is an organization which sells books
C.many parents hold the same opinion as the author
D.it is the author that did the survey on the Internet

3.What made the parents pay attention to their children's manners?

A.The latest fashion.     
B.The author's suggestion.
C.BabyCenter's new survey.  
D.Some children's bad behaviors.

4.Why is it a challenge for some parents to teach their children good manners?

A.Because they can't stay with their children all the time.
B.Because their children dislike the oldfashioned manners.
C.Because they have difficulty in finding suitable teachers.
D.Because they themselves are not good at good manners.

5.It can be inferred from the text that________.

A.Dr Klass is impressed badly by some parents
B.Dr Klass cares little about children's manners
C.Dr Klass is a doctor who treats child patients
D.Dr Klass often writes articles for newspapers
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