The Asian tiger mom that Amy Chua portrays in her new book may seem like just one more species in the genus Extreme Parent-the c

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问题     The Asian tiger mom that Amy Chua portrays in her new book may seem like just one more species in the genus Extreme Parent-the counterpart to the hovering American helicopter parents who frantically rush ahead of their children, sweeping their paths clear of the tiniest obstacles.
    The common characteristics include an obsession with a child’s success, a reflex to treat kids as extensions or reflections of oneself and patterns of conduct that impartial observers might class as insane if not criminal. In Chua’s case, this famously include prohibiting graders lower than an A, TV, playdates and sleepovers, and warning her pianist child that "if the next time’s not perfect, I am going to take all your stuffed animals and burn them. "【C1】______.
    But it is the differences between the Tigers and the Helicopters that help explain the furor Chua has caused. Tigers fixate on success, defined as achievement in precision-oriented fields like music and math; Helicopters are obsessed with failure and preventing it at all costs. 【C2】______.
Tigers view children as tough, able to take the abuse; Helicopters view them as precious, to be raised under glass. Their fury at a bad grade is more likely to land on the teacher than on the child.
    【C3】______. "The thing that impresses me most America," observed Edward, Duke of Windsor, "is the way parents obey their children." But there is something bracing about Chua’s apparent indifference to her daughters’ hostility, especially for parents who have learned that even if you let your teenagers spend 50 hours a week on Facebook, they will still find reasons to hate you.
    【C4】______. You let your toddlers have Froot Loops? You quit karate lessons? Commenters spank the moms who appear insufficiently committed to breast feeding. "You literally make me shudder," reads one response on UrbanBaby. com. Some of Chua’s critics sound just as smug when they declare that the Tigers’ "inside-the-box" thinking is why Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and/or a cure for cancer will never come from China. "【C5】______
    But this much derision, I suspect, reflects some doubts. Western families, have no monopoly on happiness, and those of the helicopter variety at least do not exactly encourage wild individuality in their children. Chua’s daughters are, by all accounts, girls any parent would be proud of. But maybe the real appeal is her tone of certainty in discussing something so confounding as child rearing-as it is a puzzle to be solved rather than a picture to be painted, and there is no way to know what it will look like until it is done.
[A] Too much discipline, they argue, makes for submissiveness and lack of imagination, because imagination is by its nature subversive; it colors outside the lines. Likewise, invention, the creation of something utterly new, violates the authority of the present and the tyranny of tradition.
[B] One reason the book has touched such a nerve is a suspicion among the Helicopters that if you don’t let your kids get clobbered now and then by a tough teacher, they will never have the resilience to thrive as adults in a competitive economy.
[C] In the case of the classic Western helicopter parent, it starts with reward charts for toilet training, and it never really ends, which is why colleges have to devote so many resources to teaching parents how to leave their kids alone.
[D] Tigers operate in a culture of discipline; Helicopters, in a culture of fear.
[E] Helicopters parents are great believers in expertise: read enough books, consult enough professionals and you can crack the parenting code.
[F] Twenty-first century parenting already seemed like a gladiatorial contest, its battles fought in playgrounds, at book clubs and especially online, with the rise of parenting websites where parents claw and bite.
[G] If Chua appears to sentence her children to slave labor, Western parents enshrine their children and crave their friendship.
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答案G

解析 空白处在段落的开头,后面引用温莎公爵的话说明外人观察美国社会发现,美国父母服从孩子。接下来转折词but引出,其实无论家长对孩子多宽容,孩子总是有理由讨厌家长。因此,前文可能是说虎妈对孩子的严厉同西方的宽容形成对比。浏览七个选项,[G]表达了相近的内容。还原[G]到文中,下文的内容也能够支撑[G],因此是正确选项。
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