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Nathan Warford is an optometrist ( Ñé¹âʦ) in Florida, USA. He says he has seen an increase in problems in children.
¡°Some children come into the office because their parents have found that they have red eyes. Others come because their degree of short-sightedness is increasing very fast and their parents are worried,¡± he said.
Part of the problem is that even if their eyes start to feel uncomfortable or they start to get a headache, some children don't tell their parents. These children are afraid that their parents would take their games or the computer away.
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1.According to Dr Warford, how many kinds of eye problems may too much screen time cause?
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
2.Some children don't tell their parents their eye problems because _______.
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B. they don't want their parents to worry
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D. they want to continue playing computer games
3.People normally blink about 20 times a minute. How many times do they blink if they use a computer?
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4.From the passage, we can learn that _______.
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B. sleeping late is bad for eyes
C. we should blink as much as possible
D. we shouldn't look at screens in a dark room
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Some ways of protecting children's eyes.
B. Some information about the latest digital products.
C. Dr Warford's experience of working out eye problems.
D. Eye problems in children caused by using digital products.
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On the first day of school, the Nottingham School asked more than 50 students to go home, because the students didn¡¯t wear the right clothes. The headteacher said it was an important life lesson for children, though some parents didn¡¯t think so.
In fact, on their first day back from the summer holidays, about 100 students didn¡¯t wear the right clothes, so the teachers asked them to stay outside the classroom on the first day. The school made calls to the parents, and 56% of the students went home to change their clothes.
The Nottingham School started to make its students wear the right clothes in 2013. The headteacher, Dave Hooker said, ¡°Wearing the right clothes, at school or work, is an important lesson for their lives.¡±
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D. Because they wore the wrong clothes.
3.The students in the school must wear the right clothes since .
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B. All the parents agreed the rules about wearing school clothes.
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