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Now, Cookie Monster has changed a lot. Sometimes he even eats fruit and vegetables. Another change is that, now, millions of kids watch the show on phones and computers instead of on TV.

In 1973 Sesame Street was one of two TV shows for little children. Now it's competing with 84 kids' shows on TV. Yet Sesame Street still holds its own. It is popular among kids aged 2 to 5 with 850,000 viewers per TV episode(¼¯).

Half the viewers watch it in digital formats (ÊýÂë¸ñʽ). They can watch iton some 50 apps, like Sesame Street. org, PBSKids.org, Netfiix, Amazon, iTunes.

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Sesame Street was one of the few shows in the 1970s about all races (ÖÖ×å).Today the show also have shows for children with disabilities. Newer seasons have real human characters. They make it more popular with children.

All the changes help Sesame Street compete with many other kids' shows.

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A. a child watching Sesame Street B. a character in Sesame Street

C. designer of Sesame Street D. a parent watching Sesame Street

2.Sesame Street has a history of ________

A. nearly half a century B. less than a quarter of a century

C. nearly a whole century D. more than half a century

3.The underlined word "Yet" may mean ________

A. But B. So C. Because D. Since

4.Which of the following is True about Sesame Street?

A. Parents seldom watch it.

B. It has no real human characters.

C. It has to compete with many other shows for children.

D. Most people watch it on TV only.

5.The report mainly talks about ___________

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C. what Sesame Street is about D. who Sesame Street is popular with

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Later that night£¬my daughter asked who had won.¡°Everybody won£¬¡± I smiled and replied.

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2.What does the underlined word ¡°draw¡± probably mean?

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3.Which of the following is TRUE about Mickey?

A. His IQ is higher than his classmates.

B. He got one score for his own team at last.

C. He felt happy no matter who scored in the game.

4.Why did the author cry?

A. She was angry with Mickey.

B. She felt nervous about his son.

C. She was proud of his son and other boys.

5.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Mickey made who watched the game upset.

B. People were moved by Mickey's kindness in the game.

C. The players from both teams were happy for Mickey's mistake.

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