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The family sphere (范围) used to be defined by its isolation from the public realm. There was the public male realm (领域) of "rational accomplishment" and cruel competition, and the private female and child-rearing sphere of home, intuition (直觉) and emotion. The private realm was supposed to be isolated from the realities of adult life. For both better and worse, television and other electronic media tend to break down the difference between those two worlds. The membrane around the family sphere is much more permeable (可渗透的). TV takes public events and transforms them into dramas that are played out in the privacy of our living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms.
Parents used to be the channel through which children learned about the outside world. They could decide what to tell their children and when to tell it to them. Since children learn to read in stages, books provide a kind of natural screening process, where adults can decide what to tell and not tell children of different reading abilities. Television destroyed the system that separated adult from child knowledge and separated information into year-by-year slices for children of different ages. Instead, it presents the same information directly to children of all ages, without going through adult filters.
So television presents a real challenge to adults. While a parent can read a newspaper without sharing it with children in the same room, television is accessible to everyone in that space. And unlike books, television doesn’t allow us to flip (翻转) through it and see what’s coming up. We may think we’re giving our children a lesson in science by having them watch the Challenger take off, and then suddenly they learn about death, disaster and adult mistakes.
Books allow adults to discuss privately what to tell or not tell children. This also allows parents to keep adult material secret from children and keep their secret keeping secret. Take that same material and put it on The Today Show and you have 800,000 children hearing the very things the adults are trying to keep from them. "Television takes our kids across the globe before parents give them permission to cross the street." 
More importantly, children gradually learn that adults are worried and anxious about being parents. Actually, television has also places families under a lot of stress.
How Television Changes Childhood?

Main comparisons
Contexts
Distance between   1  and the outside.
Homes used to be isolated from the   2  realm.
Homes nowadays are   3  to the outside world.
Media through which children can obtain information
In the past, children might learn   4  about the outside world with the help of parents and   5 .
More information is got directly through TV and other electronic media, which breaks down the   6  between adult world and the child world.
  7  of the information children get
Traditionally, kids could only knew what they should learn at their age, carefully   8  by their parents.
Everything can possibly be known by children, including many aspects of   9  life.
Effects on family education
Parental instruction
Families are now under greater stress than before.   Adults are anxious about being parents and faced with   new   10 .

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There are two dangers to be guarded against in old age. One of these is undue absorption in the past. It does not do to live in memories, in regrets for the good old days, or in sadness about friends who are dead. One’s thoughts must be directed to the future and to things about which there is something to be done.

It is unwise to be too attached to the youth in the hope of sucking vigor from its vitality. When your children are grown up they want to live their own lives, and if you continue to be as interested in them as you were when they were young, you are likely to become a burden to them, unless they are cold to you.

I think that a successful old age is easiest for those who have strong impersonal interests involving appropriate activities. It is in this sphere that long experience is really fruitful, and it is in this sphere that the wisdom born of experience can be exercised without being oppressive. It is no use telling grown-up children not to make mistakes, both because they will not believe you, and because mistakes are an essential part of education. But if you are one of those who are incapable of impersonal interests, you may find that your life will be empty unless you concern yourself with you children and grandchildren. In that case you must realize that while you can still render them material services, such as making them an allowance or knitting them jumpers, you must not expect that they will enjoy your company.

 Some old people are afraid of death. But in fact the best way is to make your interests gradually wider and ore impersonal. An individual human existence should be like a river-small at fist, rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider and the banks move back and in the end they become mixed in the sea without any visible break.

   The old man who can see life in this way will not suffer from the fear of growing old and death.

1.The author suggests that old people should_______.

A. develop impersonal interests with proper activities.

B. tell their children not to make mistakes

C. concern themselves with their children

D. not give their children an allowance

2.The underlined word “render” in Paragraph 3 is close to the meaning of  “_____”.

A. return            B. reward           C. offer               D. demand

3.The author compares an individual human existence to a river because _____.

A. Life is like a river, first small, and then it becomes wide

B. life is like a river finally flowing into the sea

C. old age and death are both natural just like a river

D. old people will be mixed in the crowd like a river mixed in the sea

4.What’s the best title of this passage?

A. Setting Sun Is Beautiful           B. Growing Old Successfully

C. Why Fear Getting Old             D. Caring for Olds More

 

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The family sphere (范围) used to be defined by its isolation from the public realm. There was the public male realm (领域) of "rational accomplishment" and cruel competition, and the private female and child-rearing sphere of home, intuition (直觉) and emotion. The private realm was supposed to be isolated from the realities of adult life. For both better and worse, television and other electronic media tend to break down the difference between those two worlds. The membrane around the family sphere is much more permeable (可渗透的). TV takes public events and transforms them into dramas that are played out in the privacy of our living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms.

Parents used to be the channel through which children learned about the outside world. They could decide what to tell their children and when to tell it to them. Since children learn to read in stages, books provide a kind of natural screening process, where adults can decide what to tell and not tell children of different reading abilities. Television destroyed the system that separated adult from child knowledge and separated information into year-by-year slices for children of different ages. Instead, it presents the same information directly to children of all ages, without going through adult filters.

So television presents a real challenge to adults. While a parent can read a newspaper without sharing it with children in the same room, television is accessible to everyone in that space. And unlike books, television doesn't allow us to flip (翻转) through it and see what's coming up. We may think we're giving our children a lesson in science by having them watch the Challenger take off, and then suddenly they learn about death, disaster and adult mistakes.

Books allow adults to discuss privately what to tell or not tell children. This also allows parents to keep adult material secret from children and keep their secret keeping secret. Take that same material and put it on The Today Show and you have 800,000 children hearing the very things the adults are trying to keep from them. "Television takes our kids across the globe before parents give them permission to cross the street." 

More importantly, children gradually learn that adults are worried and anxious about being parents. Actually, television has also places families under a lot of stress.

How Television Changes Childhood?

Main comparisons

Contexts

Distance between   1  and the outside.

Homes used to be isolated from the   2  realm.

Homes nowadays are   3  to the outside world.

Media through which children can obtain information

In the past, children might learn   4  about the outside world with the help of parents and   5 .

More information is got directly through TV and other electronic media, which breaks down the   6  between adult world and the child world.

  7  of the information children get

Traditionally, kids could only knew what they should learn at their age, carefully   8  by their parents.

Everything can possibly be known by children, including many aspects of   9  life.

Effects on family education

Parental instruction

Families are now under greater stress than before.   Adults are anxious about being parents and faced with   new   10 .

 

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  Early this year, Captain Startup was flying an aeroplane over New Zealand.There was a television camera crew on board.Suddenly, out in the night sky, a bright sphere came into view.Everyone on board saw it and everyone thought, “UFO”-Unidentified Flying Object.Many people believe that a UFO is a visiting craft from outer space.The camera crew went into action and started filming.That week people all over the world saw the film of this mysterious light on their television screens.Someone described the object as “a shining ping pong ball”.What was it?Was it a spaceship full of visitors from another planet?The Captain and the film crew believed it was.Other observers had many different explanations.Some say it was Venus.Some say it was just a trick of light.The people on the aeroplane were not the only ones who saw the “UFO”.

  An air traffic controller also saw it on his radar screen.When a reporter asked him if he believed in UFOs, he said, “I don’t know what they are, but I’ve got an open mind on them.” Like many scientists, he thought that a flock of birds caused dots on his radar screen when the UFO appeared.Most astronomers now believe that what these people saw was almost certainly the planet Venus.At that time of year it is very bright and easy to see.And from a moving aeroplane it can appear to be moving fast.So far there is no proof that UFOs or spaceships from other planets do exist.

(1)

The UFO the people on board the plane saw is ________.

[  ]

A.

a long object

B.

a square object

C.

a round object

D.

a short object

(2)

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

The captain believed that the UFO was visiting craft from outer space.

B.

The camera crew believed that the UFO was visiting craft from outer space.

C.

The air traffic controller believed that the UFO was visiting craft from outer space.

D.

Many people believed that the UFO was visiting craft from outer space.

(3)

Which of the following possibilities is NOT mentioned?

[  ]

A.

The UFO was from outer space.

B.

The UFO was another plane.

C.

The UFO was an unusual effect of light.

D.

The UFO was Venus.

(4)

“I don’t know what they are but I’ve got an open mind on them”(in the second paragraph)probably means that ________.

[  ]

A.

he believes the UFO comes from outer space

B.

he disbelieves the UFO comes from outer space

C.

he neither believes nor disbelieves that the UFO comes from outer space

D.

he agrees with most of the people

(5)

According to the passage, the writer probably means to say that ________.

[  ]

A.

UFO doesn’t really exist

B.

UFO is really unidentified

C.

UFO comes from outer space

D.

UFO is only people’s imagination

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The family sphere (范围) used to be defined by its isolation from the public realm(领域). There was the public male realm of "reasonable accomplishment" and cruel competition, and the private female and child-rearing sphere of home, intuition(直觉)and emotion. The private realm was supposed to be isolated from the realities of adult life. For both better and worse, television and other electronic media tend to break down the difference between those two worlds. The membrane(膜)around the family sphere is much more permeable (可渗透的). TV takes public events and transforms them into dramas that are played out in the privacy of our living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms.

Parents used to be the channel through which children learned about the outside world. They could decide what to tell their children and when to tell it to them. Since children learn to read in stages, books provide a kind of natural screening process, where adults can decide what to tell and not tell children of different reading abilities. Television destroyed the system that separated adult from child knowledge and separated information into year-by-year slices for children of different ages. Instead, it presents the same information directly to children of all ages, without going through adult filters(过滤).

So television presents a real challenge to adults. While a parent can read a newspaper without sharing it with children in the same room, television is accessible to everyone in that space. And unlike books, television doesn't allow us to flip(翻转)through it and see what's coming up. We may think we're giving our children a lesson in science by having them watch the Challenger take off, and then suddenly they learn about death, disaster and adult mistakes.

Books allow adults to discuss privately what to tell or not tell children. This also allows parents to keep adult material secret from children. Take that same material and put it on The Today Show and you have 800,000 children hearing the very things the adults are trying to keep from them. "Television takes our kids across the globe before parents give them permission to cross the street."  

More importantly, children gradually learn that adults are worried and anxious about being parents. Actually, television has also places families under a lot of stress.

           How Television Changes Childhood?

Main comparisons

Contexts

Distance between ___71__and the outside.

Homes used to be isolated from the ___72___realm.

Homes nowadays are __73__to the outside world.

Media through which children can obtain information

In the past, children might learn __74__about the outside world with the help of parents and ___75___.

More information is got directly through TV and other electronic media, which breaks down the __76___ between adult world and the child world.

_____77___ of the information children get

Traditionally, kids could only knew what they should learn at their age, carefully___78___by their parents.

Everything can possibly be known by children, including many aspects of __79___ life.

Effects on family education

Parental instruction

Families are now under greater stress than before. Adults are anxious about being parents and faced with new __80_____.

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