These days, _______ people spend _______ time playing with the mobile phones. That’s ______ bad for the health.
A. too many, too much, too much B. too many, too much, much too
C. too much, too many, much too D. much too, too much, too many
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These days, _______ people spend _______ time playing with the mobile phones. That’s ______ bad for the health.
A. too many, too much, too much B. too many, too much, much too
C. too much, too many, much too D. much too, too much, too many
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– Grandpa looks fit these days.
– Yes, he spends more time _________Taichi.
A. plays B. played. C. playing
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Anna is very busy these days, She has _____time to play with me.
A. little B. a few C. few D. a little
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The man often spends his free time _____ with his little daughter.
A. playing B. to play C. plays
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I spend a lot of time _____ classical music with my friends at school.
A. to play B. play C. playing D. plays
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New research(研究) about how much time people spend on their smartphones(智能手机) per day.
1.People cannot use the smartphones to _________________
A. read e-books B. send text messages C. take photos D. play football
2.Smartphone owner spends most of the time _______________ every day.
A. surfing on the internet B. listening to music
C. watching videos D. making phone calls
3.Making phone calls with the smartphone was only the _____ most popular use.
A. first B.sixth C. twelfth D. fifth
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Many children spend a lot of time watching or playing with electronic media –from televisions to video games, computers and other devices(设备).
So, it is natural that parents should wonder about the time children spend looking at a TV or computer screen. Americans say “screen time” when they talk about any time children spend in front of an electronic device.
Perhaps parents can stop worrying so much about screen time, at least for older boys and girls. In October 2016, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) listed several suggestions for parents and child care workers. Here are some of the suggestions.
Avoid(避免) digital media use in children younger than 18 to 24 months.
For children aged 18-24 months, avoid letting the child watch media alone. And avoid using media as a way to comfort your child.
For children two to five years of age, allow one-hour screen time on “high-quality(质量)programming” a day and watch it with your child.
For children aged 6 and older, don’t spend too much time using media. Also, make sure that screen time does not take the place of healthy sleep, exercising, doing homework and other activities.
Make sure to have media-free time together as a family, such as dinner or driving. Also make some areas of the home media-free. Turn off you child’s electronic devices an hour before bedtime.
1.What is “screen time” according to Americans?
A.A kind of timing system(系统).
B.A survey on electronic media
C.Any time children spend in front of electronic media.
D.Any electronic device children like to play with
2.What did AAP do in 2016?
A.They gave some practical suggestions.
B.They told parents how to make their children’s screen time less.
C.They trained many child care workers.
D.They raised much money to stop children using electronic devices.
3.How do parents deal with the screen time for children two to five years of age?
A.Choose proper programs and watch with them. B.Play with them for at least one hour.
C.Avoid letting them watch TV. D.Don’t worry about them.
4.How does AAP show too much screen time?
A.An hour or more every day. B.Using too many electronic devices.
C.Screen time takes the place of other activities D.Using electronic media to comfort the children.
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People are playing video games everywhere they go these days, whether they are riding a bus, waiting for the subway or sitting in a restaurant .Some of them enjoy these games so much that they can't put them down.
But is playing video games a healthy habit? The World Health Organization doesn't think so. In June, it accepted “gaming disorder (游戏上瘾)” as a mental health problem in its International Classification of Diseases (国际疾病分类), CNN reported.
According to the International Classification of Disease, "gaming disorder" means continuous or longtime video-gaming behaviors, whether online or offline. Of course, not everyone who plays video games has this disorder. It does have its main characteristics (特征).
Jack Melville, one of the "gaming disorder" video game players, told China Daily that when he began playing video games, he promised himself to control the playing time less than one hour. But as he played video games more and more and got more pleasure from playing games, he couldn't control the time anymore and he even played video games throughout the night.
Another middle school student, Camilla Liran, has much trouble in her life because of "gaming is order". She used to have quite a few friends and like to join different school clubs. However, playing video games caused serious problems to her normal life. She even argued and fought with her parents a lot because of playing video game too much.
In fact, some countries are working to solve this problem. South Korean has made a law stop children under 16 from playing online games between midnight and 6 a.m., USA Today reported.
Chinese tech company Tencent is also controlling the time that teenagers can play its games. Children between 12 and 18 years old can only play two hours every day.
1.Did WHO accept "gaming disorder" as a mental health problem?
___________________________________________
2.What is "gaming disorder" according to the International Classification of Disease?
___________________________________________
3.How can we solve this problem according to the passage?
___________________________________________
4.Do you think playing video games is good for study and life? Why or why not?
___________________________________________
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People are playing video games everywhere they go these days, whether they’re riding a bus, waiting for the subway or sitting in a restaurant Some of them enjoy these games so much that they can't put them down.
But is playing video games a healthy habit? The World Health Organization (WHO)doesn't think so.In June, it accepted" gaming disorder”(游戏上瘾) as a mental(精神的) health problem in its International Classification of diseases(国际疾病分类), CNN reported.
According to the International Classification of Diseases, “Gaming disorder”means continuous or longtime video-gaming behaviors.whether online or offline Of course,not everyone who plays video games has this disorder.It does have its main characteristics(特征).
Jack Melville, one of the “gaming disorder”video game players, told China Daily that when he began playing video games, he promised himself to control the playing time less than one hour.But as he played video games more and more and got more pleasure from playing games, he couldn't control the time anymore and he even played video games through the night.
Another middle school student, Camila Liran, had much trouble in her life because of “gaming disorder”.She used to have quite a few friends and like to join different school clubs However, playing video games caused serious problems to her normal life.She even argued and fought with her parents a lot because of playing too much video games.
In fact, some countries are working to solve this problem.South Korean has made a law to stop children under 16 from playing online games between midnight and 6 am, USA.Today reported.Chinese tech company Tencent is also setting limits on the time that teenagers can play its games.Children between 12 and 18 years old can only play two hours per day.
1.Did WHO accept “gaming disorder”as a mental health problem?
_____________________________________________________________________________
2.What is “gaming disorder”according to the International Classification of Diseases?
____________________________________________________________________________
3.According to the passage, what are the main characteristics of “gaming disorder”?(less than 25 words)
_______________________________________________________________________
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People are so busy these days that many people have no time to cook. Thisbecomes a problem, because most families love home cooking. The food tastes goodand warm, and a family meal brings everyone together. In some families, meals are often the only times everyone sees one another at the same time.
Another reason people enjoy home cooking is that it is often a way of showing love. A parent who makes some cookies is not just satisfying a child’s sweet tooth. She or he is sending a message. The message says, “ I care about you enough to send an hour making cookies that you will eat up in 15 minutes if I let you.”
There is also something about the smell of home cooking. The smell of home cooking please people of all ages. It makes most of us feel good and loved---- even if we are the ones doing the cooking. “Next time you smell a cake making, stop for a moment and pay attention to your mood”(心情).
1.Why do fewer people cook now? ___________.
A. They like to eat in restaurants
B. Many people are too busy
C. Many people don’t like cooking
D. They don’t like family meals
2.A parent spends an hour making cookies___________.
A. just to satisfy her or his child’s sweet tooth
B. only to send a message
C. to let a child eat up in 15 minutes
D. often to show her or his love
3.The writer thinks the smell of home cooking___________.
A. makes us be interested in cooking
B. makes us happy
C. makes us pay attention to our mood
D. makes us love others
4.What does the underlined word “satisfying” mean here?
A. 令人生气 B. 使人满意 C. 填满 D. 修补
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