摘要:32.As teachers we should concern with what is said, not what we think . A.have to be said B.must say C.ought to be said D.need to say

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Researchers found that compared with teens who spent much of their free time in front of TV sets, those who were physically active often had higher self-respect, better grades and were less likely to have risky behavior like taking drugs, smoking, or drinking.The findings, based on a national survey of nearly 12,000 middle and high school students, were published in a journal.
"Across the board, children who engaged in any kind of activity were belier off than kids who watched a lot of TV," said study co author professor Penny Gordon Larsen of the University of North Carolina.
Other studies have linked certain content of television programs, such as violence and sex, to children's behavior.But beyond this issue, Gordon-Larsen said that kids who spend hours watching TV "miss opportunities" to develop skills, learn teamwork and have other experiences that their more active peers benefit from.
That doesn't mean, however, that kids have to be on the football team. The study found that some activities like skating and skateboarding——which adults sometimes frown upon——were also related to better self respect and less risk taking.
That skaters were better behaved than TV watchers might come as a surprise to some adults who consider these teens to be bad, according to Gordon-Larsen.Skateboarding is forbidden in many public areas, and some communities oppose building skating parks.But if kids who like to skate have nowhere to do it, "it's a shame," said Gordon-Larsen.
Not only should parents encourage their kids to engage iii the physical activities they enjoy, she said, but schools and communities should also do more to create opportunities for children to be active.
【小题1】From the passage we know that          .

A.physically active kids get into less trouble
B.more skating parks are being built
C.kids who spend hours watching TV benefit a lot
D.kids who have nowhere to skate tend to take drugs
【小题2】If your kid is a football player, he is more likely to ____
A.get into the habit of smoking or drinking
B.develop teamwork spirit
C.have risky behaviors
D.fail in the schoolwork
【小题3】This passage is mainly written to ___     .
A.offer some information to teachers and parents
B.persuade kids not to watch a lot of TV
C.urge the public to help children be active
D.show the author's concern about children's growth
【小题4】What does the underlined sentence "which adults sometimes frown upon" in the 4th paragraph mean?
A.Some adults don't understand the sports.
B.Some adults are impatient with kids.
C.Adults consider it dangerous to go skating or skateboarding.
D.Some adults think them related to bad behaviors.
【小题5】It can be inferred from the passage that          .
A.kids are not expected to be active by some parents
B.professor Penny is a famous writer and journalist
C.skateboarding is popular in schools and communities
D.kids are not encouraged to join the football team

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Researchers found that compared with teens who spent much of their free time in front of TV sets, those who were physically active often had higher self-respect, better grades and were less likely to have risky behavior like taking drugs, smoking, or drinking.The findings, based on a national survey of nearly 12,000 middle and high school students, were published in a journal.

       "Across the board, children who engaged in any kind of activity were belier off than kids who watched a lot of TV," said study co author professor Penny Gordon Larsen of the University of North Carolina.

       Other studies have linked certain content of television programs, such as violence and sex, to children's behavior.But beyond this issue, Gordon-Larsen said that kids who spend hours watching TV "miss opportunities" to develop skills, learn teamwork and have other experiences that their more active peers benefit from.

       That doesn't mean, however, that kids have to be on the football team. The study found that some activities like skating and skateboarding——which adults sometimes frown upon——were also related to better self respect and less risk taking.

       That skaters were better behaved than TV watchers might come as a surprise to some adults who consider these teens to be bad, according to Gordon-Larsen.Skateboarding is forbidden in many public areas, and some communities oppose building skating parks.But if kids who like to skate have nowhere to do it, "it's a shame," said Gordon-Larsen.

       Not only should parents encourage their kids to engage iii the physical activities they enjoy, she said, but schools and communities should also do more to create opportunities for children to be active.

From the passage we know that          .

       A.physically active kids get into less trouble

       B.more skating parks are being built

       C.kids who spend hours watching TV benefit a lot

       D.kids who have nowhere to skate tend to take drugs

If your kid is a football player, he is more likely to ____

       A.get into the habit of smoking or drinking

       B.develop teamwork spirit

       C.have risky behaviors

       D.fail in the schoolwork

This passage is mainly written to ___      .

       A.offer some information to teachers and parents

       B.persuade kids not to watch a lot of TV

       C.urge the public to help children be active

       D.show the author's concern about children's growth

What does the underlined sentence "which adults sometimes frown upon" in the 4th paragraph mean?

       A.Some adults don't understand the sports.

       B.Some adults are impatient with kids.

       C.Adults consider it dangerous to go skating or skateboarding.

       D.Some adults think them related to bad behaviors.

It can be inferred from the passage that          .

       A.kids are not expected to be active by some parents

       B.professor Penny is a famous writer and journalist

       C.skateboarding is popular in schools and communities

       D.kids are not encouraged to join the football team

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     A primary school has banned Valentine's Day cards because of concerns that young pupils spend too much time talking about boyfriends and girlfriends.
     Ashcombe Primary School in WestonsuperMare, Somerset, has told parents that cards declaring love
can be "confusing" for children under the age of 11, who are still emotionally and socially developing.
     In his February newsletter (简讯), Peter Turner,head teacher, warned that any cards found in school
would be confiscated.
     He wrote, "We do not wish to see any Valentine's Day cards in school this year. Some children and
parents encourage a lot of talks about boyfriends and girlfriends."
      "We believe that such ideas should wait until children are mature enough emotionally and socially to
understand the commitment involved in having or being a boyfriend or girlfriend."
     Mr. Turner said any families wanting to support the Valentine's Day concept should send cards in the
post or deliver them to home addresses by hand.
     His views were supported by Ruth Rice, 46, who has twins Harriet and Olivia,9,at the school.
     She said, "Children at that age shouldn't really be thinking about Valentine's Day, and they should be
concentrating on their schoolwork."
      "They are at an age when they are easily influenced and most parents including myself are with
Mr. Turner."
      She added, "The cards caused too much competition. If someone gets a card and another doesn't then he will be disappointed."
      However, Rajeev Takyar, 40, who sells newspapers and has two children Jai, 11, and Aryan, 5, at the school, said he was "genuinely outraged".
     He said, "There are schools that have banned conkers (康克戏) and snowballs, and now Valentine's
Day cards."
      "I think banning the cards stops children from having social skills. How are they going to learn about relationships otherwise? It's ridiculous."
     Alec Suttenwood, founder of the AntiPolitical Correctness Group, said of the ban, "It's totally
ridiculous. Young children just send the cards to each other as friends and to their parents. It's just a bit of harmless fun. There is no difference between this and Mother's or Father's Day."
1. Valentine's Day cards may cause confusion among young children because ________.
A. they are too young to understand what love is
B. teachers haven't taught them how to make friends
C. children shouldn't learn about social relationships
D. students talk too much about boyfriends and girlfriends
2. The underlined word "confiscated" in Paragraph 3 can probably be replaced by "________".
A. collected                
B. destroyed            
C. taken away        
D. burnt away
3. Ruth Rice was in favor of Mr. Turner's view in that ________.
A. children like to compare Valentine's Day cards
B. children should focus their mind on their lessons
C. sending holiday cards waste both time and money
D. making friends has a negative influence on children
4. Which statement is TRUE according to the text?
A. Most of English parents want children to have fun.
B. Children should learn how to develop social skills.
C. English schools don't allow students to play games.
D. Some parents think it unreasonable to ban the cards.
5. What is the best title of the text?
A. School Bans Valentine's Day Cards
B. Shall We Send Valentine's Day Cards?
C. Different Opinions on Valentine's Day Cards
D. Parents' Concern about Valentine's Day Cards
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