_____ computer games, his parents were very worried about his study.
A. Addicted to B. He addicted to C. His addicted to D. Addicting to
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_____ computer games, his parents were very worried about his study.
A. Addicted to B. He addicted to C. His addicted to D. Addicting to
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It was ______ 7:30 that he _________ home yesterday, so his parents were very worried.
A.until; not got B.not until; got C.until; didn’t get D.didn’t until; got
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Tom’s parents are worried that he is__to the computer games which is__to children.
A.addicted; addict | B.addictive; addicted |
C.addicted; addictive | D.addictive; addict |
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Is it that you often play computer games ________ worries your parents?
A.why B.that
C.which D.what
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Is it that you often play computer games ________ worries your parents?
A. why B. that C. which D. what
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____computer games made his mother worried much.
A. Addicted to playing B. Being addicted to playing
C. Being addicted to play D. Addicted to play
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Children now worry more about their parents spending too much time on their mobiles or computers than parents worry about their children. Those who order their children to switch off televisions, computers or mobile phones because they fear they are becoming addicted might need to take a long hard look at their own screen habits, new research shows.
Almost 70% of children think their parents spent too much time on their mobile phone, iPad or other similar devices, a research found. More than a third of children worry that their parents struggle to switch off from technology and a quarter of children surveyed openly accuse them of double standards when it comes to excessive (过多的) use of mobile devices, televisions and computers. One in five British children say their parents do not listen to them properly when they are together because they are so busy checking their emails or picking up work messages.
The survey was carried out by Opinion Matters, a research agency for the New Forest National Park Authority. The authority has recently begun providing facilities for visitors to hand in mobile phones, tablets and other devices for fear that technology is invading family life and making it impossible for people to appreciate nature properly because they never switch off.
Dr Richard Graham, a consultant adolescent psychiatrist and expert in technology addiction at Capio Nightingale Hospital in London, said there is growing evidence that children are finding their parents’ preoccupation with communication technology increasingly worrisome.
Four in ten of the children surveyed admitted that they sometimes communicate with their parents by text, email or social media even they are in the next room. The survey found that six in ten parents worry their children are spending too much time glued to small screens at home but almost seven in ten children have the same fear for their parents.
Dr Aric Sigman told the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health conference that parents who cannot switch off risk driving them to a lifelong dependency on screens with striking similarities to alcoholism. If so, I think, they will regret wasting the time supposed to be spend on their children before they grow up disappointed.
1.How many children questioned worry their parents spend too much time on screens?
A.One in three. B.One in four.
C.One in five. D.Almost seven in ten.
2.According to the Paragraph 3, we learn that _________.
A.screen habits are ruining family life
B.parents have trouble receiving work messages
C.children do not listen to their parents properly
D.parents are openly accused of double standards
3.According to Graham, what’s children’s attitude to their parents’ screen habits?
A.Approving. B.Doubtful.
C.Upset. D.Indifferent.
4.What is the main purpose of this passage?
A.To introduce the mobiles and computers to adults.
B.To advise parents to spend more time on their children.
C.To describe the difficulties today’s parents have met with.
D.To compare today’s parent-child relationship with that in the past.
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Tom’s parents were very worried because ___little effort he made could hardly achieve the goal to be ___ captain of the team.
A.a; the | B.the; / | C./; / | D.a; / |
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Very early on in my senior year of high school, my parents carried the flame of worrying about my future college. I was willing to go to a 2-year college before going after my bachelor, s degree. This was for two reasons—to help them save money and to make sure I major in English. However, they insisted I attend a 4-year college right off the bat.
I was pushed to start searching for colleges therefore, ones that my parents approved of and that were within the range of tuition that my mom thought was acceptable. I was also limited to the immediate areas, which only included New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, so I cannot apply for any colleges in one of my favorite places—New Hampshire.
I’ll be honest. It got a bit tense at times with several different opinions between my parents and me, and with other family members or friends voicing their thoughts to my parents.
In the end, I ended up applying for three schools—SUNY Albany, SUNY New Paltz and Kutztown University in Pennsylvania. I had been to New Paltz quite often as it was only 45 minutes away from our home. And Kutztown is located in an area our family often visited.
I was accepted by all three, and I quickly gave up Albany. I was not impressed with the city and wasn’t familiar with the area. It was between New Paltz and Kutztown. After a few weeks, I ended up settling on New Paltz because Kutztown just didn’t “feel right” for me. When I was on campus, I had a feeling that this was it.
Looking back now, I wish I had known more about the application process and had a little more freedom of choice about which college I could apply for. I probably would still have attended SUNY New Paltz.
1.What did the author’s parents think he should do?
A.Choose a college that could provide good jobs.
B.Go to a community college to save money.
C.Choose a college that he liked best.
D.Go to a 4-year college directly.
2.Why didn’t the author choose colleges in New Hampshire?
A.He didnt like the place.
B.His situation didn’t allow it.
C.The living expenses there were too high.
D.He wasn’t sure whether or not he would fit in there.
3.How did the author feel about his final choice?
A.Embarrassed. B.Frightened.
C.Satisfied. D.Worried.
4.What is the best title for the text?
A.How I chose my college B.How to apply for a college
C.Different choices, different future D.The meaning of attending college
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I am very worried because my son ________ most of his spare time ________ playing games on the computer.
A.concentrates;on B.concentrates;in
C.focuses;to D.focuses;in
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