Many people feel that the perfect family is one which is always harmonious;
however, psychologists tells us that the ability to make up after having an 1.____
argument is far more important to the health of a family than the ability to
avoid arguments entirely. Some families even have frequent loud arguments
in that members of the family mutually offend each other. Such situations 2.____
are very common among siblings who are of approximately the same ages.
But the important thing is not that one family member is offended the conduct 3.____
of another and gets angry. As long the two family members do not neglect to 4.____
solve their problem and apologize for their offenses, the family relationship
may be strengthened by the incident. Therefore, parent who are bringing 5.____
up children should not be too upset when they fight and should just be
grateful when they make up. They should remembered that it is easy 6.____
for people .who are only acquaintances and live apart to avoid problems 7.____
in their relationships. However, the present of love and affection within 8.____
a family often leading to emotional arguments. Therefore, parents should 9.____
not feel obligated to stop each the fight between their children before it starts.10.____
It can be painful for parents when their children feel out of sync with others, but it is unwise_______ on the importance of fitting in; children get enough of that message in the outside world.
No matter how much you feel the pull of the past, make a determined effort to _____ the future.
What did the aunt feel toward the narrator’s father?
—I must have eaten something wrong. I feel like ______.
—I told you not to eat at a restaurant. You’d better ______ at home.
How does the writer feel about the fact that people hate to see rubbish but still throw it carelessly?
It is most probably our ancient instincts that make us want to volunteer and feel good.____
What does the author feel about the vanishing languages throughout the world?
How did the speaker feel when he saw the last apartment?
Mickey: You look a little pale. Are you OK? Nancy:()I feel terrible.