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[填空题]The children want to do______. (只想看电视)
[填空题]Many children want to buy computers because they like to play computer games.
Many children like to play computer games______buy computers.
[单项选择]
B 根据下面短文回答下列问题。 Many
children want to buy computers because they like to play computer games. But
they don’t know that playing computer games for a long time is bad for their
eyes. If we look round, we can see many children begin to wear glasses when they
are six or seven years old. So parents and teachers should tell those children
not to play at the computers for a long time. Computers are very
useful and computer games are very interesting but we should take good care of
our eyes. |
Many children like to play computer games because they know it’s good for their eyes.
[A] True
[B] False
[单项选择]What do the children most want to get( ).
A. Presents from Father Christmas.
B. Presents from their friends.
C. Presents from brothers or sisters.
[简答题] In some societies people want children for what might be called familial reasons: to extend the family line or the family name, to propitiate the ancestors; to enable the proper functioning of religious rituals involving the family. Such reasons may seem thin in the modern, secularized society but they have been and are powerful indeed in other places.
In addition, one class of family reasons shares a border with the following category, namely, having children in order to maintain or improve a marriage; to hold the husband or occupy the wife; to repair or rejuvenate the marriage; to increase the number of children on the assumption that family happiness lies that way. The point is underlined by its converse: in some societies the failure to bear children (or males) is a threat to the marriage and a ready cause for divorce.
Beyond all that is the profound significance of children to the very institution of the family itself. To many people, husband and wife alone do not seem a
[简答题]In some societies people want children for what might be called familial reasons: to extend the family line or the family name, to propitiate the ancestors; to enable the proper functioning of religious rituals involving the family. Such reasons may seem thin in the modern, secularized society but they have been and are powerful indeed in other places.
In addition, one class of family reasons shares a border with the following category, namely, having children in order to maintain or improve a marriage; to hold the husband or occupy the wife; to repair or rejuvenate the marriage; to increase the number of children on the assumption that family happiness lies that way. The point is underlined by its converse: in some societies the failure to bear children (or males) is a threat to the marriage and a ready cause for divorce.
Beyond all that is the profound significance of children to the very institution of the family itself. To many people, husband and wife alone do not