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[单项选择]In the earliest times, children needed to learn()
A. how to adapt to the environment
B. how to defeat something dangerous
C. how to forecast weather
D. how to control moving objects
[填空题]Children should learn more responsibility or their health through ____________.
[填空题]Children should learn more responsibility for their health through ______.
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Do American children still learn handwriting in school In this age of the keyboard, some people seem to think handwriting lessons are on the way out.
We asked Professor Steve Graham at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He told us that he has been hearing about the death of handwriting for the past fifteen years. He said: "If the results of a survey we had published this year are accurate, it is being taught by about ninety percent of teachers in grades one to three."
Ninety percent of teachers also say they are required to teach handwriting. But studies have yet to answer the question of how well they are teaching it. Professor Graham said: "One study published this year found that about three out of every four teachers say they are not prepared to teach handwriting.
And then when you look at how it’s taught, you have some teachers who are teaching handwriting by providing instruction for ten, fifteen minutes a day, and th
A. handwriting lessons take too much of their time
B. handwriting lessons are boring for kids
C. they write little at present time
D. they write through computers not by handwriting
[填空题]Children should learn more responsibility {or their health through ____________.
[填空题]S1. What is the best way for children to learn things ______.
[填空题]Modern children feel disheartened when they have to go to work.
[单项选择]The children cheered up when they saw hundreds of colorful balloons()slowly into the sky.
A. floating
B. raising
C. heaving
D. ascending
[填空题]What do children usually do when they don’t feel like attending school
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Children learn almost nothing from television,and the more they watch the less they remember.They regard television purely as entertainment,resent programs that demand on them and are surprised that anybody should take the medium seriously.Far from being over—excited by programs,they are mildly bored with the whole thing. These are the main conclusions from a new study of children and television.The author Cardiac Cullingford confirms that the modem child is a dedicated viewer.The studv suggests that there is liRle point in the later hours.More than a third of the children regularly watch their favorite programs after 9 p.m.All 11-year—olds have watched programs after midnight.
Apart from the obvious waste of time involved,it seems that all this viewing has liRle effect.Children don’t pay close attention,says Cullingford,and they can recall few detaiL7.They can remember exactly which programs they have seen but they can rarely explain the elem
A. "the more they watch the less they remember"(in Para. 1)
B. "programs seeking to put over serious messages are strongly disliked" (in Para. 2)
C. "they see them as short programs in their own right"(in Para. 2)
D. "educational television is probably least successful of all in imparting attitudes or information"(in Para. 3)