Zach Linsky, 11, watches TV for 3 and a half hours a day and plays video games every other day. Zach, a sixth grader in Washington, D. C., is an American. But unlike many kids, he doesn’t have a TV, VCR, or computer in his bedroom. He only has a boom box (手提录音机).
The survey of 3,155 kids, aged 2 to 18, shows that they spend 5 hours and 29 minutes on average(平均的) a day using some types of media outside of school, including 2 hours and 46 minutes watching TV, 21 minutes on the computer, 20 minutes playing video games, and 8 minutes on the Internet. The good news: The total includes 44 minutes spent reading.
The survey also shows that those aged 2 to 7 spend 3 hours and 9 minutes watching TV every day and shows that 32 percent in that age group have TV sets in their rooms. Among those aged 8 to 18, 21 percent have computers in their rooms, 65 percent have TV sets, and 61 percent say their parents don’t stop them from watching TV. Nearly 1 in 4 say they watch more than 5 hours a day.
“Kids are living much more lonely lives than ever before,” says Kay S. Hytnowitz. “They just disappear into their rooms and spend all of their time with these media.”
小题1:At what age do children in America spend about five and a half hours on the media a day?
A.Aged 2 to 7. | B.Aged 2 to 18. | C.Aged 8 to 18. | D.Aged 2 to 11. |
小题2:How long do kids aged 2 to 18 spend reading?
A.46 minutes. | B.21 minutes. | C.20 minutes. | D.44 minutes. |
小题3:How many kids aged 2 to 7 have TV sets in their rooms?
小题4:Why do the children spend all of their time with these media? Because _______.
A.they have too much free time |
B.they feel very lonely |
C.they like these media |
D.they want to find out something |
小题5:What’s the problem of the kids in America according to the passage?
A.There are too many media now. |
B.Kids spend too much time on the media. |
C.Kids are too fat. |
D.Kids would rather be with friends than the TV. |