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【题目】The American state of Colorado is considering a ban on smartphones for children younger than 13.

A Denver-based doctor - and father - is leading the effort. Tim Farnum is the founder of a group called ‘Parents Against Underage Smartphones.' His proposal would ban sales of smartphones to children under the age of 13. It would also ban sales to anyone who wishes to buy such a device for anyone younger than 13. The measure would also require sellers of smartphones to provide proof to the state government that they have asked buyers if the phone is for anyone under 13.

The measure now needs about 300,000 signatures in order to appear on Colorado's statewide ballot (投票权)next year. If it makes the ballot and is approved by voters, Colorado would become the first state to have such a ban.

Tim Farnum said he decided to push for the measure after watching his own children struggle with the mental effects of always having a smartphone around. "They would get the phones andlockthemselves in the room and change who they were," he told The Coloradoan newspaper.

State Senator John Kefalas, a Democrat, said he understands the reasoning behind the proposed law. However, he told The Coloradoan that a child's smartphone usage is a "family matter" and not something the government should decide. "Ultimately, this comes down to parenting,” he said, “making sure their kids are not putting themselves at risk.”

Last year, the AAP (the American Academy of Pediatrics) releasedguidelinesfor media use by children. The group advised parents to limit time spent watching videos to no more than one hour a day of high-quality programming until age 6. After that, it said, parents should set reasonable time limits for their children and make sure electronic devices do not take time away from sleep or exercise.

1What’s NOT right about Tim Farnum’s proposal?

A. It will be passed by the state of Colorado next year

B. It needs 300,000 signatures to gain the ballot

C. It bans buying smartphones for children under 13.

D. It bans selling smartphones to children under 13.

2What’s the driving force of Tim Farnum’s proposal?

A. Other parents’ request

B. His own children’s addiction to Smartphones

C. Smartphones’ harm to children’s health

D. The guidelines released by the AAp.

3What’s the attitude of John Kefalas toward Tim Farnum’s proposal?

A. Positive B. Doubtful

C. Disapproving D. Unconcerned

4From the last paragraph, we can infer that______

A. children under 6 shouldn’t watch videos

B. parents are to blame for children’s media use

C. parents should control children’s media use

D. electronic devices won’t affect children’s sleep

【答案】

1A

2B

3C

4C

【解析】 本文主要讲述美国科罗拉多州正在考虑禁止13岁以下儿童使用智能手机。以及由此带来的讨论。

1

 推理判断题。根据第三段中的If it makes the ballot and is approved by voters, Colorado would become the first state to have such a ban. 如果对它进行投票并得到选民的认可,科罗拉多将成为第一个拥有这样一个禁令的州。分析本句是说如果对它进行投票并得到选民的认可,科罗拉多有可能会被通过。显然A. 明年将由科罗拉多州通过.是不对的,故A是错误的。

2

细节理解题。根据第四段Tim的话:Tim Farnum说,他在看到自己的孩子深陷智手机不能自制后决定推动措施,由此可推断出B。故选B。

3

 推理判断题。根据第五段John Kefalas他说明白提议提出的原因。然而,他告诉Coloradoan,孩子的智能手机使用的是一个“家庭问题”并不是政府要决定的。最后,这归结于养育孩子,”他说,“确保他们的孩子不会把自己置于危险之中。”分析本段内容可知他认为这是家庭个人的事,而不是政府该做的,因而是反对这个提议的。故选C。

4

 推理判断题。去年,AAP(美国儿科学会)发布对儿童使用媒介的指南该组织建议家长们6岁儿童将观看视频的时间限制在每天1小时以内的高质量节目上,直到年满14岁。在那之后,父母应该为孩子设定合理的时间限制,并确保电子设备不会占用睡眠或锻炼的时间。分析句意可知是要求父母限制儿童的媒体使用时间。故选C。

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At this Paris location, single people of all ages can schedule their shopping for Thursday nights between 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. When they walk through the door, they pick up a purple basket to advise that they are looking for love. They try to arrive early because the baskets disappear quickly, and then they have to wait in line for their turn to wander the store aisles.

With purple baskets in hand, shoppers can consider their romantic options while they pick out their groceries. When they are ready to pay, they can go to the checkout line for singles who want to chat.

Most of the people who look for love in the supermarket are skeptical of Internet dating. They know that it is easy to embellish(美化)one’s appearance or to lie about one’s age over the Internet. The supermarket, on the other hand, is considered a safe and casual environment in which to meet a potential match. In addition, what one finds in another’s grocery basket can say a thing or two about that person’s character or intentions. Buying pet food can be a man’s way of showing a potential match that he has a sensitive side. Women who fill their baskets with low-fat food show their healthy style of living. These days it’s possible to find much more than food at a grocery store.

1What do many single people in Pairs complain about?

A. The difficulty in meeting people.

B. The idea of supermarket dating.

C. The items on their grocery list.

D. The inconvenience in shopping.

2Which of the following can be inferred but is not clearly stated in the second paragraph?

A. The dating supermarket is located in Paris.

B. The dating supermarket is open only on Thursday evenings.

C. People looking for love must get a basket of a particular color

D. The dating supermarket has very good business.

3How do love shoppers meet one another?

A. They schedule their meeting in advance.

B. They go through a special checkout.

C. They pick out their groceries with great care.

D. They dial the phone numbers on their shopping items.

4Why do the people prefer the supermarket dating to Internet dating?

A. The supermarket dating is more convenient.

B. The supermarket dating is more casual.

C. The supermarket dating can be trusted more.

D. The supermarket dating is less expensive.

【题目】阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并填在答题卡的相应位置。

In 1916 the United States started the world's first national park system. Since then, it 【1】 (serve)as a model for other countries that try to better protect the environment and let people enjoy nature.

A national park is a reserve of land 2 (declare) and owned by the government, protected from human development and pollution. Now China is planning its own national parks system. On Dec 5, China passed two pilot plans for national parks 3 (protect) the giant panda, Siberian tiger and Amur leopard.

But national parks are not only for animals. In mid-2015, China started to build pilot national parks in nine provinces. 4 most famous one is the Sanjiangyuan national park on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It aims to protect Chinas water source. Sanjiangyuan, or Source of Three Rivers, is 5 the Yellow, Yangtze, and Lancang rivers start.

Before this national park project, China had set 6 thousands of nature parks, forests and scenic areas as protected areas. However, they havent been managed well 7 too many different organizations have been involved in the protection of the different areas, according to the China Daily. Under the new plan, national parks will cover big areas and include different protected areas.

For example, the habitats of wild pandas lie in different provinces and 8 (cut) into even smaller pieces by railways, roads and power lines. This makes isolated panda groups more open to 9 (dangerous). The panda national park will cover all the habitats and make the protection of animals as comprehensive as possible.

But this increased protection doesnt mean national parks will shut their doors to humans. Instead, the new system will offer people a chance to 【10 (deep) feel nature.

【题目】It's generally believed that people act the way they do because of their personalities and attitudes.They recycle their garbage because they care about the environment.They pay $5 for a caramel brulee latte because they like expensive coffee drinks.

It's undeniable that behavior comes from our inner dispositions(性情),but in many instances we also draw inferences about who we are,as suggested by the social psychologist Daryl Bern,by observing our own behavior.We can be strangers to ourselves.If we knew our own minds,why would we need to guess what our preferences are from our behavior?If our minds were an open book,we would know exactly how much we care about the environment or like lattes.Actually,we often need to look to our behavior to figure out who we are.

Moreover,we don't just use our behavior to learn about our particular types of character—we infer characters that weren't there before.Our behavior is often shaped by little pressures around us,which we fail to recognize.Maybe we recycle because our wives and neighbors would disapprove if we didn’t.Maybe we buy lattes in order to impress the people around us.We should not mistakenly believe that we always behave as a result of some inner disposition.

Whatever pressures there can be or inferences one can make,people become what they do,though it may not be in compliance(符合)with their true desires.Therefore,we should all bear in mind Kurt Vonnegut's advice:"We are what we pretend to be,so we must be careful about what we pretend to be."

1According to the passage,personalities and attitudes are commonly believed to______.

A. determine one's behavior B. reflect one's taste

C. influence one's surroundings D. result from one's habits

2Which of the following would Daryl Bern most probably agree with?

A. The return of a wallet can indicate one's honesty.

B. A kind person will offer his seat to the old.

C. One recycles plastics to protect the environment.

D. One buys latte out of true love of coffee.

3What can be inferred from the underlined sentence in the passage?

A. We fail to realize our inner dispositions.

B. We can be influenced by outside pressures.

C. Our behavior is the result of our true desires.

D. Our characters can shape our social relationships.

4What does the author mainly discuss in the passage?

A. Personalities and attitudes.

B. Preferences and habits.

C. Behavior and personalities.

D. Attitudes and preferences.

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