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13.Every afternoon hundreds of thousands of youth fill Internet cafes,switch on a game console (游戏机),or otherwise sit down to enter fantasy worlds.I'm talking about video games.These games can be fun and exciting,but we need to look out when this pastime becomes an addiction.
Games are often quite exciting and dramatic,but they generally aren't very intellectual.We don't learn as much from them as we would only reading a book.Spending too much time playing them can take away our study time.We need to remember that we are students first.Nothing should ever get in the way of proper studying.
Video games can also be a bad effect on younger children who may be watching.Many video games are violent and the object in most of them is to kill the other player(s).This does not send the right message to the children who need to be told that violence is not acceptable and need to be taught how to deal with situations maturely.Even if we do need to sit down and play a violent video game,we need to make sure that it does not affect the younger people around us.
Playing a computer game in our spare time is not a bad thing.Games can be a great way to relax after studying,to connect to our friends,or just to help our creativity.However,games should not become the focus of our life.We need to make sure that playing games never interferes with our studies and that we aren't thinking about them all day.If we ever find ourselves playing them too much,we need to break the addiction.If that happens,we need to step away from the computer or television screen and learn to spend our time more productively.

60.The writer mainly tells the readersB.
A.to play computer games every afternoon
B.not to play computer games too much
C.not to affect other people while playing games
D.to spend more time studying
61.The writer thinks about computer games all of the following exceptC.
A.exciting           B.dramatic           C.intellectual          D.violent
62.Computer games may have bad effect on younger children becauseC.
A.these children often stay in Internet cafes all day long
B.children often forget to do their lessons
C.computer games are often violent
D.children don't have enough money to play computer games
63.The writer advises computer game playersA.
A.not to affect younger people around
B.not to play violent games
C.never to enter Internet cafes
D.to teach younger children how to play computer games.

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了电脑游戏尽管有趣刺激,但它暴力不理智,甚至容易对青少年造成不良影响,因此一定要注意,特别是青少年学生,不可沉溺于电脑游戏之中.

解答 60.B.主旨大意题.综合全议,我们可以看出,作者写这篇文章的目的是告诫人们,特别是青少年学生,不可沉溺于电脑游戏之中;故选B.
61.C.细节理解题.根据文章第二段"Games are often quite exciting and dramatic,but they generally aren't very intellectual"可知这些游戏非常有趣、刺激,但我们需要看看当消遣成为一种瘾.游戏往往相当剧烈,但他们一般不是很理智的;故选C.
62.C.细节理解题.本文的第三段"Many video games are violent and the object in most of them is to kill the other player(s)."可知电脑游戏的暴力因素可能对年幼的孩子有不良影响;故选C.
63.A.细节理解题.根据文章第三段"Even if we do need to sit down and play a violent video game,we need to make sure that it does not affect the younger people around us"可知作者建议即使我们需要坐下来玩暴力视频游戏,我们必须确保它不会影响到周围的年轻人;故选A.

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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