6. _____ are rocky, airless worlds that orbit our sun, but are too small to be called planets.
(A) Supernovas (B) Satellites (C) Asteroids (D) Galaxies (E) Telescopes
Questions 26-30 Child development that occurs from birth to adulthood was largely ignored throughout much of
history. Children 26 simply as small versions of adults and little attention was paid to the many
advances in cognitive abilities, language usage, and physical growth that occurs during childhood and
adolescence. Interest in the field of child development finally began to emerge early in the 20thcentury; 27 , it tended to focus on abnormal behavior. Eventually, researchers became 28 interested in other topics including typical child development as well as the influences on
development. Why is it important to study how children grow, learn, and change? An understanding
of child development is essential because it allows us to fully appreciate the cognitive, emotional,
physical, social and educational growth 29 children go through from birth and into early
adulthood. Some of the major theories of child development are known as grand theories; they attempt
to describe every aspect of development, often 30 a stage approach. Others are known as minitheories; they instead focus only on a fairly limited aspect of development, such as cognitive or social
growth.
【題組】26. (A) viewed (B) had viewed (C) were viewed (D) have viewed (E) was viewed