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Grown-ups are always telling kids what to do.Do you listen to them? Usually, they know what is best for you, but sometimes can be wrong.So, China has a special law to keep people under 18 safe.It is called the Underage Protection Law(《未成年人保护法》).

Teachers can punish(惩罚)students, but they can not just do anything they like.If a   teacher tries to get you out of class, you can go to the headmaster and tell him you have the right to stay in class.

School buildings and playgrounds must also be safe for children.If the things you use in P.E.class are unsafe, the school must fix them or get new ones, according to the Underage Protection Law.

Do you know anyone who can’t go to school because their parents aren’t willing to pay for it? This is also against the law, which says parents must pay for their kids’ education.

Kids have a right to privacy(隐私)under the law, which says parents and teachers can’t read children’s own letters.

The law also protects children’s health.It says there should be no smoking in schools and   other places where many teenagers go.

Have you ever wondered(想知道)why tickets for parks and museums are cheaper for  students? It’s also because of the Underage Protection Law.It says that kids need to have lots of  chances to learn.

1.The Underage Protection Law keeps          safe.

A.all the people                                             B.only people under l6

C.people under l8                                          D.kids and women

2.The Underage Protection Law protects your right          .

    A.when a teacher tries to kick you out of class

B.when the things you use in P.E.class are unsafe

C.when your parents don't allow you to go to school

D.all of the above

3.Who can read children’s own letters?

     A.Children’s parents.                            B.Children’s teachers.

     C.Children’s friends.                          D.Children themselves.

4.Why are tickets for parks and museums cheaper for students?

A.Because few students like to go to those places.

B.Because students have no money to buy tickets.

C.Because the Underage Protection Law says students have the right.

D.Because students don't need to have lots of chances to learn.

5.How many rights does the Underage Protection Law say in the passage?

A.Three.                   B.Six                      C.Five.               D.Seven.

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Children arc children after all, and most of them speak their mind. When they are just toddlers(幼儿), they are all lovely and lively. And it's so interesting to watch them speak like a grown-up. But as they grow, these same kids seem annoying and ill-mannered if they try to be a grown-up.
Conflicts(矛盾)go between parents and children. It's hard to tell who are right and who are wrong. A child of 7-8 always finds some reasons to have a conflict with it's parents. Whether it is about some toy, studies, a party or a company, there is always a difference between them. And it becomes worse when they answer you back. Scientists tell us that children should be treated with care. Yes, sure they should respect their elders.
We are partly responsible(有责任的)for this. At an early age we encourage children to behave like adults, just because we find it funny. The kids on the other hand consider this same behavior as normal and get used to it. And when it is not funny for us any more, we expect them to stop it, but by then it is already too late. Only when they reach a certain maturity will the children realize that answering back and being rude are not acceptable(可接受的).Until then, most of the time their behavior is difficult to change, unless by force(暴力).And use of force is against the every good idea, as it weakens the child's confidence.
So it is one thing to bring a child into this world but quite another to make them into well mannered citizens. The best way is to be a good example ourselves, as our children are the mirrors of us adults.
【小题1】_______are all lovely and lively.

A.Children B.ToddlersC.KidsD.Grown-ups
【小题2】There are many conflicts between   ______.
A.fathers and mothersB.parents and children
C.parents and toddlers D.parents and parents
【小题3】The underlined word "maturity" means________.
A.学期B.阶梯C.知识D.成熟
【小题4】Which is acceptable according to the passage?
A.Answering back .B.Being rude.
C.Using force. D.Respecting elders.
【小题5】Which of the following is true?
A.Children often copy what their parents do.
B.Children can not change their behavior.
C.Children's behavior develops in their own way.
D.Children's behavior is not acceptable.
【小题6】The writer wrote the passage__________.
A.to show the importance of good examples
B.to give examples on educating children
C.to show the growth of children
D.to show the behavior of children

Too much TV-watching can harm children’s ability to learn and even reduce their chances of getting a college degreenew studies suggest in the latest effort to examine the effects of television on children

?? One of the studies looked at nearly 400 northern California third-gradersThose with TVs in their bedrooms scored about eight points 1ower on math and language arts tests than children without bedroom TVs

?? A second study, looking at nearly 1000 grown-ups in New Zealandfound lower education levels among 26-year-olds who had watched lots of TV during childhoodBut the results don’t prove that TV is the cause and don’t rule out (排除) that already poorly motivated (有动机的) youngsters may watch lots of TV

?? Their study measured the TV habits of 26- year-olds between ages 5 and 15Those with college degrees had watched an average of less than two hours of TV per weeknight during childhoodcompared with an average of more than 2.5 hours for those who had no education beyond high schoo1s.???

?? In the California study, children with TVs in their rooms but no computer at home scored the lowestwhile those with no bedroom TV but who had home computers scored the highest

?? While this study does not prove that bedroom TV sets caused the lower scoresit adds to accumulating(增加) findings that children shouldn’t have TVs in their bedrooms

1.According to the California study, the low-scoring group might ??? .

Ahave watched a lot of TV???? Bnot be interested in math

Cbe unable to go to college???? Dhave had computers in their bedrooms

2.What is the researchers’ understanding of the New Zealand study results?

APoorly motivated 26-year-olds watch more TV

BHabits of TV watching reduce learning interest

CTV watching leads to lower education levels of the 15-year-olds

DThe connection between TV and education levels is difficult to explain

3.What Can we 1earn from the last two paragraphs?

AMore time should be spent on computers

BChildren should be forbidden from watching TV.

CTV sets shouldn’t be allowed in children’s bedrooms

DFurther studies on high-achieving students should be done

4.What would be the best title for this text?

AComputers or Television

BEffects of Television on Children

CStudies on TV and College Education

DTelevision and Children’s Learning Habits

 

Why play games? Because they are fun, and we can learn even more while playing. Following the rules, planning your next move, acting as a team member — these are all “game” ideas that you will come across all through your life. They can help you in different ways.

Think about some of the games you played as a young child, such as rope-jumping and hide-and-seek. Such games are very interesting. But perhaps more importantly, they translate part of life into exciting games that teach children some of the basic rules they will be expected to follow the rest of their lives, such as taking turns and cooperating (合作).   

Many children’s games have a practical side. Children around the world play games that prepare them for work they will do as grown-ups. For example, some Saudi Arabian children play a game called bones, which improves the hand-eye coordination (协调) needed in fishing.

The most famous games of all, the Olympic Games, bring athletes from around the world together to take part in friendly competitions. People who watch the event (比赛项目) know that a gold medal is a win for the whole country, not just the athlete who got it. For countries experiencing natural disasters (灾害) or wars, an Olympic win can mean so much.

Sports games are also an event that unites (团结) people. Football is the most popular sport in the world. People all over the world play it — some for fun and some for a living. Nicolette Iribarne, a Californian football player, has discovered a way to spread hope through football. He created a foundation (基金会) to provide poor children with not only soccer balls but also a bright future.

Next time you play your favorite game or sport, think about why you enjoy it, what skills are needed, and whether these skills will help you in other parts of your life.

1.What are children expected to learn when they play games?

A.To act as a team leader.

B.To follow the basic rules.

C.To train how to move fast.

D.To practice rope-jumping.

2.What can we learn from the passage?

A.Games can help everybody to make much money.

B.Games can turn real-life experiences into a story.

C.Games can make skill learning more interesting.

D.Games can prevent all the countries from disasters.

3.What’s the main idea of the passage?

A.Games can help people in different ways.

B.People are advised to play games for fun.

C.An Olympic win means a lot to every country.

D.Sports can get people all over the world together.

 

Dear Victor,

     I am a college student. Nowadays games on the net are very popular with college students. Some of my roommates are very interested in them. They not only play games in their free time, but also keep talking about them at night when lights are off, and they regard games as a part of their life. I’ve asked them to give it up, but they wouldn’t listen to me. It has become a rather big problem. Should I report it to our teachers or do something else?

                                                                       Ted

Dear Ted,

     Drop it. Your roommates, as grown—ups, can do whatever they want with their time so long as it doesn’t break school rules or violate(妨碍)other people’s interests.

Playing perhaps gives these students relaxation from hard study. If they play too often and have little time to study, they will reap what they have sown(自食其果), but you will not. Reporting to the teachers would only harm your good name in your dormitory(宿舍). However, you have rights to ask your roommates to be quiet when you need sleep. If they aren’t angry with you, they will stop talking. But be polite and friendly. Perhaps, in return, join them in a game or two.

                                                                      Victor

1.Ted wants his roommates to_______.

   A. break their computers            

   B. sell their computers to teachers

   C. play games in the day, not at night  

   D. stop playing computer games

2. According to the second letter, some college students_______.

   A. can break school rules or violate other people’s interests

   B. have their rights to disturb Ted

   C. can relax themselves while playing games on the net

   D. can study even better if they play games on the net

3. Victor asks Ted to_______.

   A. report to the teachers            B. harm his good name in the dormitory

   C. stop talking with his roommates   D. learn how to get on well with others

 

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