题目内容

Children's lives have changed greatly over the last 50 years.But do they have a happier childhood than you or I did?

It's difficult to look back on one's own childhood without some element of nostalgia(怀旧的). I have four brothers and sisters, and my memories are all about being with them.Playing board games on the living room floor, or spending days in the street with the other neighborhood children, racing up and down on our bikes, or exploring the nearby woods.My parents scarcely appear in these memories, except as providers either of meals or of severe blame after some particularly risky adventure.

These days, in the UK at least, the nature of childhood has changed dramatically.Firstly, families are smaller, and there are far more only children.It is common for both parents to work outside the home and there is the feeling that there just isn't time to bring up a large family, or that no one could possibly afford to have more than one child.As a result, today's boys and girls spend much of their time alone.Another major change is that youngsters today tend to spend a huge amount of their free time at home, inside.More than anything this is due to the fact that parents worry far more than they used to about real or imagined dangers, so they wouldn't dream of letting their children play outside by themselves.

Finally, the kind of toys children have and the way they play is totally different.Computer and video games have replaced the board games and more interesting activities of my childhood.The irony(令人啼笑皆非的事情) is that so many ways of playing games are called "interactive”. The fact that you can play electronic games on your own further increases the sense of loneliness felt by many young people today.

Do these changes mean that children today have a less relaxing childhood than I had? I personally believe that they do, but perhaps every generation feels exactly the same.

1.What is the purpose of the direct question given in the first paragraph?

A. To show who the passage is written for.

B. To gather people's opinions on childhood.

C. To compare the childhood lives of two generations.

D. To get people's attention and lead in the topic.

2.Which is NOT a reason for the changes?

A. Families are smaller today.

B. Toys can be played by children alone at home.

C. It's too dangerous to play outside.

D. Parents worried too much about their children.

3.What has the writer focused on in the fourth paragraph?

A. Some games that young people play today aren't really good.

B. Computer and video games have replaced the board games.

C. Young people today shouldn't play electronic games.

D. Board games are much more interesting than computer games.

1.D

2.C

3.A

【解析】

试题分析:本文是一篇议论文。作者把自己的童年生活和时下小孩的童年生活进行了对比,认为自己的童年比较有趣。

1.】D推理判断题。根据文章内容,文章第一段提出问题“But do they have a happier childhood than you or I did?”是为了引出“童年”的话题,从而在下面的段落中对比自己的童年和时下小孩的童年。故选D。

2.】C细节理解题。根据文章第三、四段内容,A、B、D几个选项的内容都有提及, C选项没有提及。故选C。

3.】A 细节理解题。根据文章第四段最后一句“The fact that you can play electronic

games on your own further increases the sense of loneliness felt by many young people today”可知现在小孩玩的一些游戏反而使他们更孤单。故选A。

考点:考查日常生活类短文阅读

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“It’s the place that makes me the happiest.I just love it,” said Chase. “I look forward to coming here.”

The money comes from donations he receives from rich and famous people he met during his work as assistant to the president of Loyola Marymount University.

The crowd broke into choruses of “Happy Birthday” several times. Some people presented him birthday cards, to his delight.

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1.Which of the following makes Chase feel the happiest?

A. Celebrating his birthday with his neighbours.

B. Working in Loyola Marymount University.

C. Celebrating Christmas with the people he has helped.

D. Going to Los Angeles’ gutter to help people there.

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A. All his savings.

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