46.From the passage, it can be
concluded that .
A.fashions are often started by the
military.
B.most fashions start with large
groups of people who wear certain clothing for practical reasons.
C.fashions often become popular when
they are worn by someone people admire.
D.new fashions are usually worn by
adults before they become popular with young people.
C
About six
years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York City when a woman and a young boy
sat down at the next table. I couldn’t help overhearing parts of their
conversation. At one point the woman asked, “So, how have you been?” And the
boy-who could not have been more than seven or eight years old-replied.
“Frankly, I’ve been feeling a little depressed lately.”
This
incident stuck in my mind because it confirmed(确认)my growing belief that children are changing. As far as I can
remember, my friends and I didn’t find out we were “depressed”, that is, in low
spirits, until we were in high school.
Undoubtedly
a change in children has increased steadily in recent years. Children don’t
seem childlike anymore. Children speak more like adults, dress more like adults
and behave more like adults than they used to.
Whether this
is good or bad is difficult to say, but it certainly is different. Childhood as
it once was no longer exists. Why?
Human
development depends not only on born biological states, but also on patterns of
gaining social knowledge. Movement from one social role to another usually
involves learning the secrets of the new social positions. Children have always
been taught adult secrets, but slowly and in stages; traditionally, we tell
sixth graders things we keep hidden from fifth graders.
In the last
30 years, however, a secret-revelation(揭示)machine has been equipped in 98 percent of American homes. It is
called television. Television passes information to all viewers alike, whether
they are children or adults. Unable to resist the temptation(诱惑), many children turn their
attention from printed texts to the less challenging, more attractive moving
pictures.
Communication
through print, as a matter of fact, allows for a great deal of control over the
social information which children will gain. Children must read simple books
before they can read complex materials.