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051.C
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.B(•辽宁鞍山•统考——模)2023Strawberries looknice,but alight pressure can make them out of shape.Nowadays,there aremany youngpeople whoare justlike strawberries.Theyeasily break down when they face difficulties.They dontknow whatto do when they are introuble.They havea commonname—strawberry kids.Why aremany studentsso easyto breakdown Parentsand schoolsare a main reason.Parents doalmost everything(个性).for themin theirdaily life,while schoolscare more about theirgrades instead of developingtheir personality(批评)Liu Yue,13,is fromFujian.His momhardly criticizeshim andhe alwaysfeels goodabout himself.Whena teacher criticized him strictly,he feltsurprised andsad.He beganto doubthis ability.(心、理上)Students shoulddo somethingto make themselves mentally strong.An expertsaid,“When youare introuble,dont askfor help too quickly.You shouldtry to deal withproblems firstby yourself.I alsoadvise youto takeanactive partin sportsand socialactivities.That can make youmentallystrong.”Growing upis notjust ahappy process.Pains alsogo alongwith it.The mostimportant thingis to face thepainsbravely and learn from them.
1.Why aresome studentscalled strawberry kids”A.Because they all liketo eatstrawberries.B,Because alightpressurecanmakethemout ofshape.C.Because theyeasily breakdown when they facedifficulties.D.Because theyplant strawberrieswhen theyare introuble.
2.Which is amainreason ofbecoming strawberrykidsA.Teachers criticizethem strictly.B.Schools developtheir personality.C.Kids caremoreabout their owngrades.D.Parents doalmost everything for them.
3.How didLiu Yuefeel whenhis teacherwas strictwith himA.Surprised andsad.B.Angry andworried.C.Nervous andafraid.D.Happy andhard-working.
4.According to the4th paragraph,what shouldntthe studentsdowhentheyare in troubleA.Try todeal withproblems firstby themselves.B.Join thebasketball club.C.Help cleanup thecity parks.D.Ask for helptoo quickly.
5.What doesthe writeradvise students to doin theface ofpainsA.Doubt theirabilities.B.Face thepains bravely.C.Keep away from thepains.D.Learn from the strawberrykids.【导语】本文主要描述现在很多年轻人遇到困难时很容易就失败造成这一现象的原因主要是父母和学校父母几乎包办了生活的一切,而学校过于强调他们的成绩而不关注他们的个性发展学生需要采取措施增强心理成长不仅仅是一个快乐的过程,同时也伴有疼痛最重要的是勇于面对疼痛并从中吸取教训细节理解题根据
1.They easilybreakdownwhentheyfacedifficulties.They dontknow whatto dowhentheyare in可知,当他们面对困难时他们容易垮掉,所以被称为草莓孩trouble.They havea commonname-strawberrykids.”子故选C细节理解题根据可知,由于父母几乎为他们做了一
2.“Parents doalmost everythingfor themin theirdaily lifeJ切故选D细节理解题根据可知,当老师严厉批评他时,
3.“When a teachercriticizedhimstrictly,he feltsurprised andsad.”他感到吃惊和悲伤故选A细节理解题根据可知,当处于麻烦中,不要快速地
4.“When youareintrouble,dont askfor helptooquickly.寻求帮助故选D细节理解题根据可知,要勇敢地面
5.The mostimportant thingis toface thepains bravelyandlearn from them.对故选B
6.B
7.D
8.A【导语】本文提到了“双减政策”的实施背景中,不同人的看法细节理解题根据
6.According to the policy,it shouldtake nomore than90minutes forjunior highschool students to可知,初中生完成家庭作业需要不到分钟的时间故选finish theirhomework.”90B
7.细节理解题根据And wehave fewexams,I dontthink itisa good thing.及“There arefewer examsnow.But it9s可知,对这两个学生来说学生们的考试比以前少了不是好事故选not necessarilya goodthing.”D细节理解题根据(自律)及
8.“Self-discipline becomes the key.Exams pushme tostudy harder.Each examshows可知,谢和张主要是想告诉我们学生应该学会自律故选my progressas wellas myweak points”A
9.A
10.C
11.D
12.D【导语】本文主要讲述了社交平台对音乐带来的一些影响TikTok细节理解题根据
9.“Now,nearly fortyyears later,the songis beinglistened toby peoplewho werenteven bornwhen(社交媒体)可知,此处这首歌it was created,thanks to its popularity on the social media TikTok”Break My Stride再次变得受欢迎故选A细节理解题根据
10.“On TikTok,users usuallyshare veryshort,usually15-second,videos of themselves dancing,.”可知,允许用户分享自己的视频故选singing ordoing somethingfunny,most oftenset tomusic TikTokC段落大意题根据
11.Break MyStride isntalone...where the song has been usedin
7.5million videos.The songfinished2019in the UK astSong of theYear,可知,本段描述了其他歌曲在TikTok上的流行程度故选Do观点态度题根据
12.The successof thesesongs,both oldand new,highlights theinfluence thatsocial mediahave可矢口,作者认为对on arts and culture.TikTok ischanging howmusicians create and publicizetheir work.”TikTok艺术和文化产生了极大的影响故选D
13.D
14.A
15.C
16.B
17.D【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了校园霸凌和网络霸凌及如何应对霸凌事件细节理解题根据
14.Bullying canhappen atschool orout ofschool.It includes...Bullying also happens online and we”可知校园霸凌力口上网络霸凌,文章共计提及了种霸凌行为故选call it cyber bullying.It includes…9Do细节理解题根据“*
15.Sending meanmessages*Sharing photoswithout permission*Not lettingsomeone bepart可知未经他人许可就把他人的照片发布到网上是一种网络霸凌的行为故选of an online group”A细节理解题根据
16.If someoneis meanto you,tell anadult thatyou knowwell andtrust.For example,talk toa可矢口不能求助于陌生人故选parent or ateacher.”Co细节理解题根据
17.“You canblock the person whosends meanmessages online.Ask anadult tohelp you.Dont.”可知不可以回复信息故选reply B推理判断题根据标题可推断文章的是告诉学生什么是霸凌以及如
18.“What isbullying What can you do”g何应对霸凌事件故选D
19.D
19.B
20.A
21.B【导语】本文是一篇说明文文章主要介绍了一起飞机事故发生的原因及后续的处理情况细节埋解题根据
18.The Airtraffic controllersat the airport werescared whentheir flightradar showedthe planehad可知,飞机没有按计划按时降落故选flown awayfrom its final landing place.”D细节理解题根据
19.“The airline said the pilots have been stopped working from operation pending further可知,飞行员被停止了工作故选investigation”B观点态度题根据
20.“He said,“Pilot tirednessis nothing new.Trust mewhen Itell youit hashappened before.可知,他对这次事故并不感到惊讶,但是担心It continuesto bringone of the mostsignificant threatsto airsafety.“故选A最佳标题题根据通读全文可知,这次事故最后幸免于难,没有造成伤亡,所以选项“死里逃生”符合
21.B主题,故选B
22.D
23.D
24.A【导语】本文介绍了表情符号的使用,及讨论了表情符号是否该继续使用推理判断题根据和(牌子)
23.In a way,they makemessaging easierand fbnBut noteveryone hasthe samebrand可知,人们对于表情使用有不同的观点,因此这两个问题是为了引出本文的论点故选of phone or computer”D推理判断题根据
24.“As moreand moreemojis are added to the collection,they havedeveloped their own meaning可知,表情符号已有了自己的意义,也形成了自己的语言,由此可得出,表情and formedtheir ownlanguage”符号已成为了一种特定的语言故选D细节理解题根据(牌子)
25.“But noteveryone hasthe samebrand ofphone orcomputer whichmeans thatemojis(设备).dont look exactly the same onall devicesThe meaning of an emoji sentfrom one person toanother maybecome(图像)可知,如果手机的品牌lost in translation ifthe imagechanges anddoesnt lookhow thesender wantedit to.”不一样,发送的表情可能有变化,意思也会发生变化故选A
26.D
26.A
27.C
28.D
29.C【导语】本文主要介绍了多国科学家正齐心协力研制对抗新冠病毒的疫苗细节理解题根据第一段的,”可知它将确保所
25.It willmake sure that all members get the vaccine in thefixture有成员将来都能接种疫苗,因此是共同努力去研发疫苗故选D.细节理解题根据第二段的26“He addedthat the goal of COVAX was to make at least2billion vaccinesby theend「可知他补充说,的目标是到年底生产至少亿支疫苗故选of2022CO VAX202220A词句猜测题根据最后一段的(交响乐团),
27.“Like anorchestra weneed allinstruments to be played in harmony可知就像交响乐团一样,我们需要所有乐器地演奏,以创造每个人都喜欢to create music that everyone enjoys.”的音乐,由此可推知是“和谐工故选C细节理解题根据最后一段的
28.“All thecountries mustwork togetherfor theworld whenvaccines arefound.The可知当发现疫苗时,所有国家必须共同努力,为世界服务world needs to prevent vaccine nationalism.”世界需要防止疫苗民族主义因此选项符合故选D D最佳标题题通读全文可知,主要介绍了科学家们通过齐心协力研发疫苗故选
29.COVAX C
30.B
31.A
32.B
33.A【导语】本文主要讲述了看电视和肥胖之间的关系,建议减少孩子看电视的时间,并分析了背后的原因主旨大意题艮据
30.I“found thatchildren whocut thenumber ofhours spentwatching televisiongained nearlytwo可知,第一段和第二pounds
0.91kg lessover aone-year periodthan thosewho did not change their television diet”段主要介绍了看电视时间越长,人越胖,故选B细节理解题根据
31.“American childrenspend anaverage ofmore than four hoursper daywatching televisionandvideos or playinggames”可知,美国儿童平均每天花4个多小时看电视,故选A细节理解题根据可矢口,儿童月匕胖率
32.“rates of childhood being very fat have doubled over the past20years”在过去年里翻了一番,故选20B主旨大意题通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了看电视和肥胖之间的关系,建议减少孩子看电视的时间,故
33.选Ao(2023•河北承德・统考一模)(双减)“China introducedthe“double reductionpolicy inJuly,
2022.According tothe_______________policy,it shouldtake nomore than90minutes forjunior highschool studentsto finishtheirEm™homework.Several monthshave passedsince thenew termbegan.Here arethe twostudentspoints ofview.“Our homeworkis clearlyless than before/6789said15-year-old XieDong fromShijiazhuang.“We are not encouragedto buyworkbooks anymore.The exercisesare mainlyfromthetextbook.^^Students haveenough time to learnnew knowledgenow.Our teachersare alsogiving usmore chancesI)to doexperiments andlearn fromreal life/9said Xie.Self-discipline(自律)becomesthekey.SomeXie Dongstudentsnow spend more time having funwhen homeworkis finishedearly.But if you use all the freetime torelax,you mightfall behindother students/9he said.And wehave fewexams,I dontthink itisa goodthing.”For15-year-old ZhangJing fromLangfang,the bestthing aboutdouble reduction^^is theincreasedtime in after-school activities.We cannow spend more timetaking partin clubsandactivities,such asdancing,volleyball anddrama.I havejoined agroup calledleadershipfdevelopment“where Ican learnall kindsof skillsbeyond schoolwork,said Zhang.There arefewerZhang Jingexamsnow.But itsnot necessarilya goodthing.Exams pushmetostudy harder.Each examshows myprogressas wellas myweak pointsJ Zhangsaid.6How longshould finishingthe homeworktake forjunior highschool studentsA.More thanan hour.B.Less than90minutes.C・About halfan hour.D.At leasttwo hours.7Which of the followingis notagoodthingfor the twostudentsA.Students haveenough time to learnnew knowledge.8Students nowspendmore time havingfun.C.Students spendmoretimetaking partin clubsand activities.D.Students havefewer examsthanbefore.
8.What doXie andZhang mainlywant to tell usA.Students shouldlearn tobe self-discipline.B・Students shoulduseallthefreetimetorelax.C.Exams arentnecessary because they onlyshow students9weak points.D.Students shouldspendmoretimehavingfun afterfinishing homework.(•河北唐山•统考一模)2023During the1980s,artist Wildercreated asong in about30minutes.That song,Break MyStride,has beenplayed infilms andTV showsover theyears andturned himinto aone-hit wonder.Now,nearly fortyyears later,the songis beinglistened toby peoplewho werenteven bomwhen it wascreated,thanks(社交媒体)toitspopularity on thesocial mediaTikTok.On TikTok,users usuallyshare veryshort,usually15-second,videos of themselves dancing,singing ordoingsomething funny,most oftenset tomusic.Break MyStride becamepopular on TikTok earlierthis yearand hasbeen usedinover800,000videos.School studentshave postedvid-eosof themselvesdancing tothesong.The popsong hasthe magictomake peoplefeel likedancing.In oneTikTok videothat wasliked
3.5million times,the creatortook avideo ofhis momsleepingand thenphotos hoppedher intodifferent backgroundsrelated tothe wordsof thesong,such astraveling across thesea toChina in the rowboat.“Now withthe comingof TikTok,its likehaving ahit recordall over again witha wholenew generation/Wilder,67,told CNN.Break MyStride recentlyhasbeenon AppleMusics Top100songs inover20countries.Break MyStride isntalone.A number of otherartists haveseen theirsongs become popular onTikTok.The successofLil NasXs OldTown Roaddepends heavilyon itspopularityonTikTok,where thesong hasbeen usedin
7.5millionvideos.The songfinished2019in theUK asSong ofthe Year”.The successof thesesongs,both oldand new,highlights theinfluence thatsocialmediahave onartsandculture.TikTok ischanging howmusicians createand publicizetheir work.A.It hasbecomepopularagain.B.It waswritten20years ago.C.It wasfirst usedin aTV show.D.It washardly knownat first.
10.What doesTikTok allowusers todoA.To getmusic forfree.B,To watchlong videos.C.To sharevideos oftheir own.D.To studydifferent kindsof music.
11.What isParagraph5mainly aboutA.Famous artistsonTikTok.B.The successof socialmedia.C.Song ofthe Yearin theUK.D.The popularityof othersongs onTikTok.
12.What doesthe writersay aboutTikTokA.It hasa longhistory.B.It hasabout
7.5million users.C.It is more popularthan TVshows.D.It hasa stronginfluence onarts.
9.What canbe learnedaboutthesong BreakMyStride(2023・广东河源・统考一模)What isbullyingBullying iswhen someonemakes youfeel badand hurtsyou againand again,you mayeasily loseconfidence,lose trustineveryone aroundyou oreven getsick.Bullying canhappen atschool oroutofschool.It includes:(刻薄的)*Calling peoplemean names*Laughing atpeople*Telling liesabout people*Taking someonesthings without permission*Not lettingsomeone playinagroup*Hitting peopleBullyingalsohappensonlineandwe callitcyber bullying.It includes:*Sending meanmessages*Sharing photoswithoutpermission*Not lettingsomeone bepart of anonlinegroupWhat canyoudo*If someoneis meanto you,tell anadult thatyou knowwell andtrust.For example,talk toa parentorateacher.(拉黑)*You canblock the person whosends meanmessages online.Ask anadult tohelp you.Dont reply.*Talk toyour parentsor teachersor anadult thatyou knowwell if you seebullying orifyouare worriedabout afriend.*Say sorryifyouare meanto someone.You canwrite amessage ortalk totheperson.We canall helpto sayno tobullying.(行为)
13.How manybehaviors ofbullying arementioned in the wholepassageA.6B.7C.8D.
914.Which ofthe followingis aboutcyber bullyingA.Jane postedMarys photoon theInternet withouther permission.B.Tom alwaystakes awayother peoplesbooks withoutpermission.C.Kevin doesntallow Bento joinin theirfootball game.D.Jerry oftenmakes jokesabout peoplearound him.A.Your father.B,Your mother.C,A stranger.D.A teacher.
15.Who isnot theright person to askforhelpwhen youget bullied
16.When youreceive meanmessages online,youd betternot.A.block theperson B.reply tothepersonC.tell yourparents D.tell yourfriends
17.What isthe purposeofthe passageA.To tellstudents thedifferences betweenbullying andcyber bullying.B.To encouragestudentstofight againstcyberbullyingoutside school.C.To letparents knowhow toprotect theirchildren fromgetting bullied.D.To tellstudents whatbullying isand howtodealwith it.(•江苏常州•校考一模)2023Ethiopia Airlinesflight ET343was travelingfrom Khartoumto AddisAbabaon(事件)Monday whenthe terribleincident happened.Two pilotsfell asleepon thejob duringone ofthe mostimportantparts oftheir flight.()The pairwere incharge of a Boeing
737.The airlinerwas atits heightof37,000feet about1l,278meters andwasready tobegin itsflying downto AddisAbaba BoleAirport.The Airtraffic controllersat the airport werescared when(雷达)their flightradar showedthe planehad flownawayfromitsfinallandingplace.They triedto gethold ofthe pair(警报)but wasunsuccessful.Finally thepilots wokeup afterthe alarmsounded.They quicklydid aturning inthe skyabovetheairportand successfullylanded theplane.None ofthe crewor passengerson boardwere hurt.An airlinespokespersonmade astatement aboutthe incident.She said,We havereceived areport whichshows theEthiopian flightsuddenlylost communicationwith airtraffic.The flightlater landedsafely aftercommunication startedagain”.The(在等待时期)airlinesaidthepilots“have beenstoppedworkingfromoperationpendingfurtherinvestigation^^It added,Proper actionwill betaken basedon the result investigation.Safety hasalways beenand willcontinue tobe ourfirstduty.”(分析专家)An aviationanalyst saidthe incidentmight have been theresult ofpilot tiredness.He said,“Pilottiredness isnothingnew.Trust mewhen Itell youit hashappened before.It continuesto bringone ofthe mostsignificantthreats(威胁)to airsafety.,,Hopefully bothpilots willleave theirworkplaces andthe aviationauthorities willstart aninvestigationonthecrew ofthis airline!It waslucky thatnothing badhappened.onepersoncommented.Some described(表同情的),the incidentas madandunprofessional anddangerous^^but otherswere moresympathetic suggestingthepilots couldhavebeenoverworked”.
18..What madetheairtraffic controllersscaredA.The radardidnt work.B.The pilotsfailed tofly theplane.C.The alarmsounded suddenly.D.The planedidnt landas planned.
19.What happenedtothepilots afterthe incidentA.They losttheir jobsforever.B.They werestopped fromworking fora time.C.They werefined forcarelessness.D.They wereeducated onsafety.
20.How didthe analystsound whentalking aboutthe incidentA.Unsurprised butworried.B.Sympathetic butexcited.C.Happy andhopeful.D.Humorous andpositive.
21.What could be the best title for thetextA.A SuccessfulLanding B.A NarrowEscape C.A Pairof LuckyPilots D.AnAir Disaster(•江苏常州•校考一模)(表情符号)2023When emojiswere officiallymade a part ofmobile phonekeyboardsin theearly2010s,they veryquickly becameapartof languagesacrosstheworld.By2018,itwasfound thatsix billionemojiswere beingsent everyday,and threequarters ofadults usedemojis inmessages.As moreand moreemojis areaddedtothecollection,they havedeveloped theirown meaningand formedtheirownlanguage.However,some people(替代品)dont likeemojis,and believethey shouldnot bea substitutefor words.What doyou thinkAre emojisruining(毁坏)language,or aretheyagood way to communicateInaway,they makemessaging easierand fun.Emojis providea helpfulway toshow thefacial expressionspeoplemight useinareal-life conversation.They also maketheway thatpeople communicatethrough messagesso muchbetter,allowing themto improvetheir words.Silly emojis canmakean exchangefunnier whateverpeople arechatting about.Also,when peoplearenotable tospeak facetoface,emojiscanhelp peoplefeel moreconnected withone another.(牌子)But noteveryone hasthesamebrand ofphoneorcomputer whichmeans thatemojis dontlookexactlythe(设备).same onall devicesThe meaningofanemoji sentfrom onepersontoanother maybecome lostintranslationif(图像)the imagechanges anddoesnt lookhow thesender wantedit to.These littleimages havebecome asubstitute forwordsand thishas ledto lazinesswhen peoplecommunicate withothers:Using aheart emojiinsteadoftelling someoneyoulove themshows ashortage ofeffort.So somethink thatpeople shouldkeep usingwords whenthey sendmessages-no picturesnecessary.
22.What isthe functionofthetwo questionsraised in Paragraph1A.To attractthe readers9attention.B.To questionthe opinionsof others.C.To invitethe readersto answerthem.D.To introduce the argumentofthetext.
23.Whatcanwe learnabout emojisfromthetextA.They canhelp peopleto usewords moreoften.B.They canbe thesubstitutes ofwords completely.C.They havebeen welcomedby everyone.D.They havebecome acertain language.
24.Which mightcausetheloss ofmeaningofanemojiaccording tothe lastparagraphA.Sending anemoji todifferent brandsof phones.B.Using sillyemojis tocommunicate.C.Expressing onesfeelings onlywith emojis.D.Using aheart emojitotellsomeone youlove them.(•广东肇庆•统考一模)(疫苗)2022The wholeworld iswaiting fora vaccineto prevent COVID-
19.Because ofthis,scientists from172countries andregions,including China,Canada,Japan andtheUK,are workingtogether through(新冠俊苗全球获得机制).()the COVAXCOVAX isorganized by the WorldHealth OrganizationWHO.It willmakesure thatallmembersget the vaccineinthe future.When avaccine isregarded tobe safeand effective,all countrieswithinCOVAX will be ableto getit intime.This willalsomakesurethatthevaccinewillbepriced fairly.“A number of vaccines are nowinthefinal stage.said WHOdirector-general TedrosAdhanom Ghebreycsus.Headded thatthegoalof COVAX wastomake atleast2billion vaccinesby theend of
2022.All thecountries mustwork togetherfor theworld whenvaccinesarefound.The worldneedstoprevent vaccinenationalism.Vaccine nationalismonly helpsthe spreadof COVID-
19.Tedros said.He warnedthat ifonly a small(交响乐团),number ofcountries gotmost ofthe vaccines,COVID-19would lastlonger.Like anorchestra weneedall instrumentstobeplayedinharmony to createmusic thateveryone enjoys.he said.
25.COVAXwasstarted to.A.provide itsmembers withmedical adviceB・encourage competitionamong itsmembers C-share experienceon howtopreventCOVID-19D.work togetherto developCOVID-19vaccines
26.The goalofCOVAXis tobytheend of
2022.A.makeatleast2billion vaccinesB.preventvaccinenationalismC.spread COVID-19D.play allinstruments
27.What doesthe underlinedword harmony“inParagraph4mean inChinese和平公平和谐合理A.B.C.D.
28.We canlearnfromthe lastparagraph that.A.asmallnumberofcountries can getthevaccine B・most countriescangetthe supplyfrom COVAXC.an orchestraneedstocreatemusicthateveryoneenjoysD.all countriesneed topull togetherfor theworld
29.The besttitlefortheA.WHO B.Vaccine NationalismC.COVAX D.COVID-19passage is.(•浙江宁波•统考——模)2023Palo Alto,California—Switching offthe televisionmay helpprevent childrenfromgetting fatter-even ifthey donot changetheir dietor increasethe amountthey exercise,“US researcherssaid lastweek.A studyof192third-and fourth-grade students,generally agedeight andnine,found thatchildren whocut the()numberofhours spentwatching televisiongained nearlytwo pounds
0.91kg lessoveraone-year periodthan thosewhodidnotchangetheirtelevisiondiet.“The findingsare importantbecause theyshow thatweight losscan onlybe theresult ofa reduction in television(儿科专家)viewing andnot any other activity,said ThomasRobinson,a pediatricianat StanfordUniversity.American childrenspend anaverage ofmore than four hoursper daywatching televisionand videosorplayinggames,and ratesofchildhoodbeingveryfathavedoubledoverthepast20years JRobinson said.In thestudy,presented thisweek tothe PediatricAcademic Societies,annual meetingin SanFrancisco,theresearchers persuadedabout100ofthestudentstoreduce theirtelevision viewingby one-quarter toone-third.Children watchingfewer hoursof televisionshowed asignificantly smallerincrease inwaist sizeand hadless bodyfatthan otherstudents whocontinue theirnormal televisionviewing,even thoughneither groupateaspecial dietnor tookpartin anyextra exercise.“One explanationfortheweight losscouldbethe childrenunstuck tothe televisionmay simplyhavebeenmovingaround andburning offcalories,Robinson said.Another reasonmight bedue to eating fewer meals infront ofthe television.Some studieshave suggestedthateating infront ofthe TVencourages peopletoeatmore JRobinson added.
30.The purposeofthefirst twoparagraphs isto.A.report the time childrenspend watchingTV B.show thatmore TVtime leadsto getting fatterC.tell usthebestwaytoreduce weightD.introducethebackground ofthe research
31.According tothe passage,thetimeAmerican childrenusually spendin watchingTV.A.is morethanfourhours aday B.is lessthanfourhours adayC.doubled inthe lasttwenty yearsD.ismorethan onanyotheractivities
32.Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUE accordingtothepassageA.Weight increaseowes totheresultofareductioninTV viewing.B.The percentageof childrengettingfatterhas doubledinthelast20years.C.Children usuallyeat lesswhile watchingTV.D.Children usuallyeat nothingwhile watchingTV.
33.The mainidea ofthepassagewould be.A.less TVtime helpsreduce childrensweight B.fewermealsareamust inreducing childrensweightC.the lessyou eat,the thinneryou willbe D.more exerciseis ofgreat benefitto reducingweight。
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