题目内容
If you want to help children develop language and speech skills, UCLA researchers say, listening to what they have to say is just as important as talking to them.
The effect of a conversation between a child and an adult is about six times as great as the effect of adult speech input(输入)alone, the researchers found. “Adults speaking to children helps language develop, but what matters much more is the interaction, ”said the study’s lead author, Frederick Zimmerman, an associate professor in the School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles. The researchers also found that TV viewing didn’t have much of an effect—positively or negatively—as long as it wasn’t displacing conversations between an adult and a child.
The UCLA study included 275 families with children between 2 months and 48 months old. They represented a variety of incomes and education. The researchers found that, in an average day, children heard about 13, 000 spoken words from adults and participated in about 400 adult-child conversations a day.
Assessed separately, factors positively associated with language development included each additional 100 conversations a day and each 1, 000 words increase in the number of words spoken by adults and heard by children. When looked at alone, TV was negatively associated with language development. But, when these three factors were analyzed together, the only one that stood out was conversation between adults and children.
“The more a child speaks and interacts with an adult, the better idea a parent has about where the child is”, Zimmerman said. “Although it’s mostly done unconsciously, parents will provide feedback and correct mistakes. They’ll also tailor their speech to the child. Parents can give the children words by talking to them about what they’re doing, such as, ‘I’m putting on your pajamas now’. But give your child the opportunity to talk, hopefully without the rest of the noise in the environment, ”she added. “If parents can carve out some conversation time—maybe at bath time or at dinner time—that’s a wonderful thing. ”
1. The researchers also found that TV viewing .
A. could have a positive effect on a child’s language development
B. had a little effect on a child’s language development
C. affected a child’s language development more negatively than positively
D. affected a child’s language development both negatively and positively
2.Frederick Zimmerman would probably agree that .
A. parents should let their children talk most of the time
B. children should watch TV programs selectively
C. the conversation between parents and children should be two-way
D. it’s no good for parents to correct their children’s mistakes when they are speaking
3. We can conclude from the last paragraph that .
A. parents should let a child repeat what he or she says
B. bath time or dinner time is the best chance for parents to talk to a child
C. parent-child conversation can be carried out at any proper time
D. parents should leave a child talking alone
4. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Talk with kids, not at them
B. Let your children voice their own opinions
C. How to develop a child’s language ability
D. The importance of early child language development
5.The underlined word “tailor” in the last paragraph can be best replaced by .
A. controlB. improve
C. passD. adjust
1.B
2.C
3.C
4.A
5.D
【解析】
【文章大意】本文是一篇科普文。研究发现, 父母和孩子之间的交谈对孩子语言的发展至关重要, 这种交谈必须是双向的、互动的。
1.选B。细节理解题。从文章第二段最后一句“The researchers also found that TV viewing didn’t have much of an effect—positively or negatively—as long as it wasn’t displacing conversations between an adult and a child. ”可知, 看电视对孩子语言的发展没有多少影响, 无论是积极的还是消极的。
2.2】选C。推理判断题。从文章第二段内容可知, Zimmerman强调父母跟孩子之间交谈的双向性和互动性才是更重要的。
3.3】选C。推理判断题。从文章最后一段可知, 父母应该随时创造跟孩子交谈的机会, 时间的选择是非常灵活的。
4.4】选A。主旨大意题。根据文章内容分析, 文章强调父母和孩子之间的交流, 而且强调交流的互动性, 因此A项符合文章的主旨。
5.5】选D。词义理解题。根据句子结构和语境分析, 此处tailor是动词, 本义是“量体裁衣”, 此处的意思是“不断调整以适应”。故答案为D。
We will be traveling to the Presidio in San Francisco to visit the newly opened Walt Disney Family Museum. There are countless art exhibits and even a model of an early Disneyland Park.
We will enter the museum at the same time and then each family is free to enjoy the art exhibits in the museum. Lunch will be on you, so bring a lunch or bring money for the Museum Café. For those of you who are interested in exploring the Presidio, there is a free Presidio bus. The Walt Disney Family Museum is a must-see for anyone who likes Disneyland. Here are the details:
Date: March 22, 2013 Time: 9: 30 am to 4: 00 pm Location: Presidio, San Francisco |
Cost per person: $35(Adult)/ $25(Aged 6~17)/ $10(Children under 6 years). A registration(登记)fee covers round-trip bus transportation to and from Alameda and admission into the Walt Disney Family Museum. |
New pick-up location: Bayport Recreation Center, Jack London |
Avenue. (Parents must be around children on trip. Please check in at least 15 minutes before setting-out time. ) |
Click here to download the “Walt Disney Family Museum” flyer(PDF, 245Kb). |
It’s easy to register! You may register: In person or by mail at: Alameda Recreation and Park Department(2226 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501) Phone registrations with Master Card or VISA will be accepted for people 18 years old and over(510)747-7529. Fax form with Master Card or VISA to(510)747-7566. Save time and register online at www. arpdeplay. com. Registration deadline: March 7, 2013 |
1. Besides a registration fee, visitors may also need to pay for .
A. the transportation to Alameda
B. the admission fee into the museum
C. the transportation from Alameda
D. their lunch inside the museum
2. How much will a couple have to pay if they take part in the activity with their 4-year-old daughter?
A. $60. B. $70. C. $80. D. $95.
3. What can we infer from the passage?
A. A single child cannot take part in the activity.
B. The Walt Disney Family Museum has a long history.
C. The Walt Disney Family Museum is not popular.
D. The Walt Disney Family Museum is mainly for adults.
4. Which of the following statements is WRONG about the registration?
A. People can register online.
B. People can register by mail.
C. People can go to register in person.
D. People of all ages can register by phone.
5.This passage is most probably taken from a .
A. newspaperB. magazine
C. websiteD. radio program