题目列表(包括答案和解析)
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A.They have little interest. |
B.Our writers seldom know children’s needs. |
C.Most of them are the same. |
D.They are better than foreign ones. |
A.it’s the same as Chinese books |
B.it can lead children into a wonderful world |
C.it's not written in children’s language |
D.it’s advertised more often on TV or posters |
A.第一批读物 | B.一节课的阅读 | C.一流的读物 | D.基础的阅读 |
A.the writer can’t find any books for children |
B.Chinese parents should buy Harry Potter for their children |
C.our children should learn from Harry Potter |
D.Chinese writers should write better books for our children |
A.Ways to read books. |
B.A magic boy, Harry Potter. |
C.Books and advertisements. |
D.Our children need better books. |
The new book Harry Potter and the Half-Blood is warmly welcomed by the children in China. It sells well across China. You can see and hear the advertisements about the book here and there.
Why is the book so attractive to children? After reading it, I was attracted by the magic world. I cannot help asking: where is our own Harry Potter?
China has a long history and colorful culture. With a large market of teenagers, China published(出版)many popular books among children. However, why are the present books not as good as those foreign ones?
Firstly, quite a number of children’s books are written for teaching, and they have little interest. Reading them, children often have a feeling of being “educated”. Certainly, they don't like them. Secondly, fewer children like the same stories, but most Chinese books are usually much the same. One knows the ending as early as in the beginning. Finally, the writers seldom think about children’s needs.
First-class Reading, for children should be interesting, and written in their language.
【小题1】About the present Chinese children's books, which is NOT right?
A.They have little interest. |
B.Our writers seldom know children’s needs. |
C.Most of them are the same. |
D.They are better than foreign ones. |
A.it’s the same as Chinese books |
B.it can lead children into a wonderful world |
C.it's not written in children’s language |
D.it’s advertised more often on TV or posters |
A.第一批读物 | B.一节课的阅读 | C.一流的读物 | D.基础的阅读 |
A.the writer can’t find any books for children |
B.Chinese parents should buy Harry Potter for their children |
C.our children should learn from Harry Potter |
D.Chinese writers should write better books for our children |
A.Ways to read books. |
B.A magic boy, Harry Potter. |
C.Books and advertisements. |
D.Our children need better books. |
A.They have little interest. | B.Our writers seldom know children’s needs. |
C.Most of them are the same. | D.They are better than foreign ones. |
A.it’s the same as Chinese books | B.it can lead children into a wonderful world |
C.it’s not written in children’s language | D.it’s advertised more often on TV or posters |
A.第一批读物 | B.一节课的阅读 | C.一流的读物 | D.基础的阅读 |
A.the writer can’t find any books for children |
B.Chinese presents should buy Harry Potter for their children |
C.our children should learn from Harry Potter |
D.Chinese writers should write better books for children |
A.Ways to read books. | B.A magic boy, Harry Potter. |
C.Books and advertisements. | D.Our children need better books. |
On the bus, on the subway, every head is lowered to a cell phone, iPad, or other digital device. But does this mean more and more people are getting into reading the digital way?
According to the National Reading Survey, before the 17th World Reading Day on April 23, only 1.2 percent of Chinese people said they read a lot. But 38.6 percent said they read on digital devices like cell phone and e-books. This is a 17.7 percent increase from 2010.
Many experts are talking about a trend toward fragmented reading ––reading many short messages or items on a digital device like a cell phone instead of one long text in a book.
Zhao jianmin, a professor at Shanghai University, said fragmented reading was part of modern life. “The fast pace of life leaves many people no time to sit and read a whole book,” he said. “So making use of fragmented time to read is sure to be a trend”
Fragmented reading has its advantages. People can enjoy large amounts of information, knowledge and entertainment in a short time. Digital reading is faster than traditional deep reading.
However, some experts fear the trend of digital reading will lead people to read in a simple way. Xu Guosheng, at a Chinese Academy of Press and Publication, says fragmented reading makes it harder for people to think more about what they read. He also warned fragmented reading could make people lazy about remembering facts because they know they can always just search for answers online.
“Fragmented reading is sometimes good, but don’t let it take all your time,” suggested Tian Zhilng, an editor. He said it was important to read quality books in a deeper way, and we should read for knowledge, for practical use and for pleasure. He suggested people choose easy books first, then move onto more difficult ones.
【小题1】How many disadvantages of fragmented reading have been mentioned?
A.1 | B.2 | C.3 | D.4 |
A.They should spend more time reading on digital device. |
B.They should spend days reading whole novels at a time. |
C.They should read both on digital devices and quality books. |
D.They should read a fun way instead of a traditional way. |
A.行走 | B.步骤 | C.节奏 | D.步测 |
A.Chinese people read in a simple way these days. |
B.Students should read more to get high marks. |
C.Reading on a digital device is harmful to health. |
D.People’s reading habits are changing. |
A.The results of a national reading survey. |
B.An explanation of a new trend in reading. |
C.The advice on how to read the digital way. |
D.A call to return to traditional deep reading. |
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