江西省高考人教版一轮课时作业必修3Unit5英语试卷
—Jack hurt his leg yesterday.
—Really?________?
A.What’s wrong with him | B.How did it happen |
C.Wasn’t he too careless | D.Who told you that |
—Have you finished the report?
—Oh,sorry.It was so noisy in the office that I couldn’t________down to write anything.
A.settle | B.put |
C.sit | D.lie |
At the meeting,all the people were deeply________with her brilliant report.
A.impressed | B.surprised |
C.excited | D.comforted |
Evidence came up________special speech sounds can be recognized by babies as young as 6 months old.
A.what | B.which |
C.that | D.whose |
Chengdu has focused on improving the surrounding countryside,________encouraging largescale city expansion.
A.due to | B.rather than |
C.except for | D.other than |
I hope the government will take more strict________against the smog that affected several big cities last winter.
A.attitudes | B.measures |
C.schedules | D.procedures |
—It’s difficult to tell this picture from that one.
—Yes.The differences between the pictures are very________.
A.broad | B.narrow |
C.slight | D.impressive |
Their daughter has________for language while their son is a________pianist.
A.gift;gifted | B.a gift;gifted |
C.a present;presented | D.present;presented |
—You seemed to be very surprised at the news that he won.
—Not exactly.It was his courage________his skill________really struck me.
A.as well as;that | B.other than;that |
C.rather than;which | D.and;which |
He stood up and________a smile to cover up his disappointment.
A.hid | B.managed |
C.refused | D.brought |
The questionnaire takes________ten to fifteen minutes to complete and can be used along with the assessment interview.
A.mainly | B.punctually |
C.approximately | D.precisely |
It saves time in the kitchen to have things you use a lot________easy reach.
A.near | B.upon |
C.within | D.around |
—When did you get home last night?
—It was almost midnight________we arrived home.
A.that | B.before |
C.since | D.when |
It was half a year________my good friend returned to his hometown.
A.before | B.since |
C.that | D.when |
—Would you mind me opening the window,sir?
—________.I am feeling a bit chilly.
A.By all means | B.Not in the least |
C.I’m afraid not | D.I’d rather you didn’t |
It can be hard to encourage families of preschoolers to turn off the TV,but there are plenty of highquality shows that promote learning and positive relationships rather than violence,researchers noted.
“Although clearly kids watch too much,what’s more worrying is that they watch poor quality shows,” said Dr Christakis,the lead researcher on the new study from the University of Washington in Seattle.His former survey of parents of threeto fiveyearold children showed the kids often watched violent cartoons and movies that are “totally inappropriate”.
For their study,he and his colleagues randomly divide 565 preschoolers into two groups.In one group,parents recorded notes about kids’ normal TV viewing,without receiving any guidelines to reduce or change those habits.In the other group,researchers made visits and calls and sent monthly newsletters encouraging parents to replace violent TV with educational programming.After six and 12 months,parents reported their kid’s angry,aggressive or anxious behaviors on a questionnaire.At both time points,children in the TV intervention (干预) program had slightly fewer problems than those in the comparison group.Boys in lowincome families seemed to benefit most from the change in programming,the researchers found.
“The point is,this is something that is as effective as other things we do to try to guide behavior in children,and it’s fairly simple,” Christakis said.
Another study published in Pediatrics found the more TV kids and teens watched,the more likely they were to have a crime or other problems in society.Children may imitate violence they see—or more time in front of the TV could simply mean less communication with peers and families,and worse performance in school.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends kids watch no more than one to two hours of highquality programming each day.Researchers agreed parents should be mindful of what exactly their young kids are watching on TV as well.“It’s not just about turning the TV off,it’s about changing the channel,” Christakis said.
What is the positive effect of highquality TV shows on kids?
A.Good learning results and relationships. |
B.Being affected by violence. |
C.Spending less time on TV programming. |
D.Encouraging them to turn on the TV. |
For Christakis,what is more concerning?
A.Kids watching too much TV. |
B.TV shows being of poor quality. |
C.Kids watching too many cartoons. |
D.Parents receiving no guidelines. |
We can learn from the survey mentioned in Para.3 that________.
A.Children don’t like being disturbed while watching TV |
B.Preschoolers seems to like newsletters more than TV |
C.Poor children prefer to watch educational programming |
D.Kids watching highquality programs have fewer problems |
Christakis thought the effect of educational programming on children’s behaviour was________.
A.unclear | B.slight |
C.obvious | D.great |
According to the researchers,________.
A.getting preschoolers away from TV is difficult |
B.shows on TV in America are full of violence |
C.parents should communicate more with their kids |
D.parents should keep an eye on what kids watch on TV |