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9. A child's development might well be adversely affected if A. he were subjected to unusually strict discipline B. his mot her often gave in to his demands C. his energies were freely given an outlet D he were brought up in a hap environment 10.As it is presented in the passage, rather than a smooth progression the development of the human character and personality is a series of A acts B stages C functions D. completions It's often hard for those of us who have achieved the status of honoured parent to appreciate quite how spoilt the children of the 1980s are when it comes to TV and films. Anything less than total visual perfection and watch out for trouble as you shuffle out through the doorway marked"EXIT But we must be firm occasionally, so next time your child observes that, personally he would have expected a decaying body to have had a somewhat greener colour, seize him by the ear and remind him that when you were young, people used to run out of the cInema crying with terror as a cloth covered rubber gorilla sat on top of a cardboard skyscraper and snatched balsawood aeroplanes out of the sky If any one man may be held responsible for this state of affairs then it must be Tony Dyson, creator of R2D2 in the film The Empire Strikes Back If it were not for him, then film special effects would still be back in the far off innocent days of jerky paper dinosaurs. Brian Johnson, who was in charge of the special effects of The Empire Strikes Back ordered not just one but eight editions of the robot which was soon to win the hearts of audiences the world9. A child’s development might well be adversely affected if ____. A. he were subjected to unusually strict discipline B. his mot her often gave in to his demands C. his energies were freely given an outlet D. he were brought up in a happy environment 10.As it is presented in the passage, rather than a smooth progression the development of the human character and personality is a series of ____. A. acts B. stages C. functions D. completions 3 It’s often hard for those of us who have achieved the status of honoured parent to appreciate quite how spoilt the children of the 1980s are when it comes to TV and films. Anything less than total visual perfection and watch out for trouble as you shuffle out through the doorway marked “EXIT”. But we must be firm occasionally, so next time your child observes that, personally, he would have expected a decaying body to have had a somewhat greener colour, seize him by the ear and remind him that when you were young, people used to run out of the cinema crying with terror as a cloth covered rubber gorilla sat on top of a cardboard skyscraper and snatched balsawood aeroplanes out of the sky. If any one man may be held responsible for this state of affairs then it must be Tony Dyson, creator of R2D2 in the film The Empire Strikes Back . If it were not for him, then film special effects would still be back in the far off innocent days of jerky paper dinosaurs. Brian Johnson, who was in charge of the special effects of The Empire Strikes Back , ordered not just one, but eight editions of the robot which was soon to win the hearts of audiences the world
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