首页
登录
职称英语
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14-26 which are based on Reading
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14-26 which are based on Reading
游客
2024-01-08
48
管理
问题
You should spend about 20 minutes on Questions 14-26 which are based on Reading Passage 2 below.
Young children’s sense of identity
A A sense of self develops in young children by degrees. The process can usefully be thought of in terms of the gradual emergence of two somewhat separate features: the self as a subject, and the self as an object. William James introduced the distinction in 1892, and contemporaries of his, such as Charles Cooley, added to the developing debate. Ever since then psychologists have continued building on the theory.
B According to James, a child’s first step on the road to self-understanding can be seen as the recognition that he or she exists. This is an aspect of the self that he labelled ’self-as-subject’, and he gave it various elements. These included an awareness of one’s own agency (i.e. one’s power to act), and an awareness of one’s distinctiveness from other people. These features gradually emerge as infants explore their world and interact with caregivers. Cooley (1902) suggested that a sense of the self-as-subject was primarily concerned with being able to exercise power. He proposed that the earliest examples of this are an infant’s attempts to control physical objects, such as toys or his or her own limbs. This is followed by attempts to affect the behaviour of other people. For example, infants learn that when they cry or smile someone responds to them.
C Another powerful source of information for infants about the effects they can have on the world around them is provided when others mimic them. Many parents spend a lot of time, particularly in the early months, copying their infant’s vocalizations and expressions. In addition, young children enjoy looking in mirrors, where the movements they can see are dependent upon their own movements. This is not to say that infants recognize the reflection as their own image (a later development). However, Lewis and Brooks-Gunn (1979) suggest that infants’ developing understanding that the movements they see in the mirror are contingent on their own, leads to a growing awareness that they are distinct from other people. This is because they, and only they, can change the reflection in the mirror.
D This understanding that children gain of themselves as active agents continues to develop in their attempts to co-operate with others in play. Dunn (1988) points out that it is in such day-to-day relationships and interactions that the child’s understanding of his- or herself emerges. Empirical investigations of the self-as-subject in young children are, however, rather scarce because of difficulties of communication: even if young infants can reflect on their experience, they certainly cannot express this aspect of the self directly.
E Once children have acquired a certain level of self-awareness, they begin to place themselves in a whole series of categories, which together play such an important part in defining them uniquely as ’themselves’. This second step in the development of a full sense of self is what James called the ’self-as-object’. This has been seen by many to be the aspect of the self which is most influenced by social elements, since it is made up of social roles (such as student, brother, colleague) and characteristics which derive their meaning from comparison or interaction with other people (such as trustworthiness, shyness, sporting ability).
F Cooley and other researchers suggested a close connection between a person’s own understanding of their identity and other people’s understanding of it. Cooley believed that people build up their sense of identity from the reactions of others to them, and from the view they believe others have of them. He called the self-as-object the ’looking-glass self, since people come to see themselves as they are reflected in others. Mead (1934) went even further, and saw the self and the social world as inextricably bound together: "The self is essentially a social structure, and it arises in social experience ... it is impossible to conceive of a self arising outside of social experience.’
G Lewis and Brooks-Gunn argued that an important developmental milestone is reached when children become able to recognize themselves visually without the support of seeing contingent movement. This recognition occurs around their second birthday. In one experiment, Lewis and Brooks-Gunn (1979) dabbed some red powder on the noses of children who were playing in front of a mirror, and then observed how often they touched their noses. The psychologists reasoned that if the children knew what they usually looked like, they would be surprised by the unusual red mark and would start touching it. On the other hand, they found that children of 15 to 18 months are generally not able to recognize themselves unless other cues such as movement are present.
H Finally, perhaps the most graphic expressions of self-awareness in general can be seen in the displays of rage which are most common from 18 months to 3 years of age. In a longitudinal study of groups of three or four children, Bronson (1975) found that the intensity of the frustration and anger in their disagreements increased sharply between the ages of 1 and 2 years. Often, the children’s disagreements involved a struggle over a toy that none of them had played with before or after the tug-of-war: the children seemed to be disputing ownership rather than wanting to play with it. Although it may be less marked in other societies, the link between the sense of ’self and of ’ownership’ is a notable feature of childhood in Western societies.
Questions 14-19
Reading Passage 2 has eight paragraphs, A-H.
Which paragraph contains the following information?
Write the correct letter, A-H, in boxes 14-19 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any letter more than once. [br] an account of the method used by researchers in a particular study
选项
答案
G
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.tihaiku.com/zcyy/3345098.html
相关试题推荐
Whatarethepurposesofplacessuchasmuseumsandhowshouldtheybefunde
Shouldanimalsbeusedintestingnewdrugsandprocedures?Everyyear,m
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonthistask.Thegraphbelowgivesinformatio
Youshouldspendabout40minutesonthistask.Writeaboutthefollowingtopic
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonthistask.Thechartsbelowgiveinformatio
Youshouldspendabout40minutesonthistask.Writeaboutthefollowingtopic
Youshouldspendabout20minutesonthistask.Thegraphbelowgivesinformatio
Somepeoplethinkthegovernmentshouldinvestmoremoneyinteachingscienc
Readingstorybooksisbetterforchildrenthanwatchingtelevisionorplayi
Youshouldspendabout40minutesonthistask.Writeaboutthefollowingtopic
随机试题
Frequentlysingle-parentchildren______someofthefunctionsthattheabsentadu
______referstolongnarrativepoemswhichdealwithheroicdeedsandnoblechar
BargainbookshoppersmusthavebeenpleasedlookingatAmazon’sbestseller
语音搜索、语音翻译、以图搜图等都属于( )在出版领域的应用模式。A.移动互联网
某医院计划投资7万元开展一项医疗服务,收益情况为第一年2万元,第二年3万元,第三
等容收缩期的特点是()。A.心室容积不发生改变 B.心室内压下降速度最快
关于胸锁乳突肌的描述不正确的是()A.位于颈外侧部 B.一侧肌收缩使头向同
男性,40岁,中上腹饥饿性隐痛反复发作10年,伴反酸、嗳气,进食和服用抑酸剂可缓
未曾在中国境内上市销售的药品A.处方药 B.非处方药 C.新药 D.仿制药
病人双前臂、双上臂、头颈部二度烧伤,烧伤面积为A.21% B.22% C.3
最新回复
(
0
)