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【题目】阅读下列内容,从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
D
During the years of game making, there have been a number of games. Many old games have gone since modern games came out.
Teachers at a primary school asked their students to write articles about games they knew and were surprised by the results. Half of the 50 children in one of the classes wrote about online games. It is easy to see that traditional games like hide-and-seek and jump rope games are unfamiliar(不熟悉的) to many of today's schoolchildren. They like to play computer games, especially in the cities, with the rising popularity of TV, the Internet, video and online games.
An educationist said, "Traditional games used to be so popular, but over just a few years, kids have forgotten them. It's sad."
The games that many parents once played were generally outdoor activities which were enjoyed by students during breaks or after school. They usually needed several partners and just a little space.
Jump rope games, for example, have always been popular in many countries around the world. A kind of jump rope game, played with rubber bands(橡皮筋) which are connected together to make a long rope, is played in many countries.
Rubber band jumping was once very popular in primary schools. Girls loved playing this game. It can help kids practise their jumping skills and develop coordination(协调性), and also help them meet lots of friends.
It is common these days to see primary school students spending their breaks in the classroom. They are busy with their studies.
"When we were young, we played many different outdoor games, but today's children don't know what to play or how to play," a 40-year-old mother said. "They don't know what teamwork is."
Being worried by the situation, educational officers have tried to make some programmes to educate children on traditional games.

(1)How are traditional games today?
A.Today's children don't like traditional games.
B.Traditional games are missing one by one.
C.Traditional games aren't so easy as computer games.
D.Modern games are more useful than old games.
(2)The traditional games like hide-and-seek and jump rope games _______.
A.can be played only in schools
B.can be played only outdoors
C.usually need a few partners
D.need a very large space
(3)Today's schoolchildren don't know how to play traditional games mainly because _______.
A.they are busy with their studies
B.they don't like them at all
C.their parents don't let them do that
D.the games are difficult to learn
(4)Which of the following is the writer's opinion?
A.Traditional games should take the place of modern games.
B.Schoolchildren shouldn't be busy with their lessons.
C.Without playing traditional games, children don't know what teamwork is.
D.The whole society should try to educate children on traditional games.

【答案】
(1)B
(2)C
(3)A
(4)D
【解析】这篇短文主要介绍了现在的孩子因为忙于学习和网络游戏而逐渐淡忘了传统游戏。所以一些专家呼吁社会在传统游戏方面教导孩子。
(1)B细节理解题。根据短文Many old games have gone since modern games came out.可知传统游戏在逐渐消失,故选B。
(2)C细节理解题。根据短文The games that many parents once played were generally outdoor activities which were enjoyed by students during breaks or after school. They usually needed several partners and just a little space.可知这两种游戏需要的空间小,通常要几个玩伴,故选C。
(3)A推理判断题,根据It is common these days to see primary school students spending their breaks in the classroom. They are busy with their studies.可知孩子不玩传统游戏的原因,故选A。
(4)D推理判断题。根据Being worried by the situation, educational officers have tried to make some programmes to educate children on traditional games可以推断作者的观点,故选D。

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【题目】阅读下面短文, 从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
C

A ten-year-old girl raised over 30, 000 pounds for a children's hospice in just eight months. What she did was to play her violin to the people who passed by in the street.
Madison Glinski from the U. K. made a New Year's resolution to help poor children last year. She planned to try and raise 500 pounds for a local children's hospice before Christmas. Every day after school, Madison played the violin in front of a coffee shop. She played so well that many people stopped to enjoy her performance. People liked her idea of helping children in need so they were willing to give her money. Since she began playing the violin in the street at Easter, she had raised a surprising 32, 520 pounds by the end of the year. She also raised money by selling her own toys.
Madison's mother supported her daughter's idea. She said. “Madison has a musical talent. She has played the violin since the age of four. I am glad that she has used it to help others. She has a special interest for it.”
It is not the first time for Madison to help others. A few years ago, Madison asked her parents if they could all go to Africa at Christmas to help the children there. She collected toys, shoes, school things and clothes from her friends and neighbors to take to Africa. They had a special Christmas win the children in Africa. As soon as the family returned, Madison started to plan for the next trip.
“As long as there are homeless kids. I will never stop helping them,” Madison says.
(1)According to the passage, Madison Glinski had raised _______ pounds by the end of the year.
A.500
B.30, 000
C.32, 520
D.35. 520
(2)To raise money for poor children. Madison ________。
A.worked in a local children's hospice
B.played her violin to the people in the street
C.went to Africa at Christmas with her parents
D.collected toys, shoes, school things and clothes
(3)What does “supported" probably mean in the passage?
A.agreed with
B.worried about
C.heard from
D.played against
(4)What do you think of Madison Glinski?

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