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5.A good deal of fascinating research has been done about the reading patterns of young people,and it is surprising to discover at what an early age children start expressing preferences for particular kind of books.A recent report,which examined in detail the reading habits of primary-school children.showed that even seven-year-old boys and girls have clear views about what they want to read.Girls,in general,read more,and far more girls than boys preferred reading stories.Boys were showing a taste for the more instant appeal of picture stories,or else books about their hobbies.These tastes continue unchanged until the children are teenagers.Apparently girls read more in general,but more fiction in particular.You could say that there are more opportunities for girls to read fiction:magazines encourage the fiction habit in girls in their early teens,and by their late teens they have probably moved on to the adult women's magazines.Teenage boys tend to buy magazines about their hobbies:motorcycles,heavy transport and to on.
Adult reading tastes are also the subject of research.Again the number of women who read for pleasure is considerably higher than the number of men.It seems that the majority of women still want love stories.There has also been some analysis of what men actually read Apparently only 38percent of men read anything,but 50percent of what they read is fiction in the form of action-packed(内容丰富有趣的)stories of space or gunmen
33.What has the recent research into children's reading show?D
A.Children begin to read very fast at an early age
B.Children examine in detail what they read at school
C.Children can read clearly in primary schoo1.
D.Children form their reading tastes by the time they are seven
34.If we have a close look at the reading habits of boys and girls we'll find thatA
A.girls are more interested in fiction than boys
B.girls are more interested in action-packed stories than boys
C.boys read much more than girls
D.boys have no interest in fiction
35.It can be inferred from the passage thatB.
A.boys change their reading tastes more often than girls
B.people usually do not change their reading tastes when they grow up
C.boys and girls form their reading habits by reading magazines
D.people have no definite(确切的)reading tastes.
分析 本文讲述孩子很小的时候就已经表现出对特定种类书的偏好,而最近的一份报告则详细研究了小学生的阅读爱好,表明7岁的孩子就已经形成阅读爱好,并且女孩比男孩更偏好科幻小说.
解答 33.D.细节理解题.由第一段中的"A recent report,which examined in detail the reading habits of primary-school children,showed that even seven-year-old boys and girls have clear views about what they want to read."可知,该项研究表明,孩子在7岁时就形成了自己的阅读爱好,D项正确.
34.A.细节理解题.由第二段中的"Apparently girls read more in general,but more fiction in particular."可知明显女孩总的来说读更多的科幻小说,可知女孩比男孩更对科幻小说感兴趣,故选A.
35.B.推理判断题.由文章第一段可知,孩子在7岁时就形成了自己的阅读爱好;由第二段第一句可知,当孩子们变成青少年时,这些爱好也不会改变;由文章最后一段可知,成年以后,这些爱好也没有改变,由此可推知,当人们长大时,通常不会改变自己的阅读爱好,B项正确.
点评 考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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