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Summer vacation although a welcome relief for students is a worrying time for parents because they are afraid their children could become1.addict to video games during the July-August holiday The2.extraordinary long time that students spend on video games is3.danger to not only their health but also their quality of life

In recent years video games4.become one of the most popular forms of5.entertain for children worldwide They have also become a serious form of addiction for many children In fact the World Health Organization recently categorized video game addiction6.a mental health disorder

Addiction to video games can have serious health effects on children They can lead to visual problems poor eating and7.sleep habits social isolation (孤立), and anger and aggressive behavior when asked to stop playing8.can be dangerous to others Children may also have difficulty making 9.friend).

It is the parents' responsibility10.limit their children's access to video games and computers because it is the children's health and quality of life that are affected

 

1.addicted 2.extraordinarily 3.a 4.have become 5.entertainment 6.as 7.sleeping 8.which 9.friends 10.to limit 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章主要是写了学生们假期里玩电子游戏,饮食不良,生活习惯比较差, 父母的责任是限制孩子使用电子游戏和电脑,因为正是儿童的健康和生活质量受到影响。 1.考查固定短语。become addicted to do是固定短语"对…变得上瘾",所以填addicted。 2.考查副词。此处是用副词修饰形容词long,所以填extraordinarily。 3.考查冠词。学生们玩电子游戏是一种危险,所以用不定冠词a, 故填a。 4.考查时态。根据时间状语in recent years"在近几年里"应该用现在完成时,所以填have become。 5.考查名词。介词of后边用名词,entertainment是名词"娱乐",故填entertainment。 6.考查固定短语。句意:世界卫生组织最近将电子游戏成瘾归类为精神健康障碍. categorize as 是固定短语"归类为",所以填as。 7.考查形容词。sleeping是形容词"供…用的",所以此处做定语修饰名词habits.故填sleeping。 8.考查定语从句。本句是非限制性定语从句,which指代前边整个句子的意思,故填which。 9.考查固定短语。make friends是固定短语"交朋友",故填friends。 10.考查主语。本句中it是形式主语,动词不定式做真正的主语。故填to limit。
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