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    Imagine you are 10 years old. You live in a big city and want to visit your best friend, a five-minute walk away, and then you can go to the park, another 10 minutes’ walk. The problem is that there’s a big dangerous road between you and your friend, and another between your friend’s home and the park. When you ask your parents if you can walk there, they say no. But they are too busy to take you there themselves. Perhaps you have a video conversation with your friend instead, or perhaps you play a video game on the sofa. You’ve lost out on time outside and, of course, play time with your friend. This is the reality for many kids today-but it doesn’t have to be this way.

Tim Gill, the author of No Fear: Growing up in a Risk Averse Society, says a child-friendly city is one that allows “everyday freedom”, so a child can spread their wings as they grow. “It’s not enough to just talk about playgrounds and nice, pretty public spaces. That just creates play places that children have to be taken to by adults,” says Gill.

Society’s mistake, argues Gill, is that our planning systems just focus on cars, house-building and the economy rather than the environment, health and quality of life. “You won’t find any urban planners who can disagree with that. It’s because our decision-makers fail to look beyond the next two or three years.”

Designing cities with children in mind-particularly outdoor spaces that encourage safe movement and social interaction-stands to be an issue of growing concern globally. By 2050 around 70% of people will live in cities, and the majority of them will be under 18. Today, over a billion children are growing up in cities.

1.What phenomenon is described in the first paragraph?

A.Dangerous roads. B.Parents’ improper behaviors.

C.Addition to video games. D.Lack of outdoor activities for kids.

2.What may the urban planners agree according to Gill?

A.Children lack public spaces. B.People live a life of low quality.

C.Their city planning is inappropriate. D.They are limited by their imagination.

3.Why does the author mention the data in the last paragraph?

A.To stress the necessity of building more cities.

B.To show the urgency of considering kids in urban planning.

C.To illustrate the changes of urban population.

D.To promote children’s awareness of self-protection.

4.What is the text mainly about?

A.The appeal for a child-friendly city. B.Challenges facing urban children.

C.Difficulties in city planning. D.Problems in modern cities.

 

1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,介绍城市规划者在设计城市时应该将儿童纳入考虑之中,建立一个对儿童友好的城市。 1.细节理解题。根据第一段内容,特别是“You’ve lost out on time outside and, of course, play time with your friend. This is the reality for many kids today”可知,你已经失去了和朋友在外面玩的时间,这是现在很多孩子面对的现实,由此可知,第一段描述的现象是现在很多孩子都缺乏户外活动,故D项正确。 2.细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Society’s mistake, argues Gill, is that our planning systems just focus on cars, house-building and the economy rather than the environment, health and quality of life. “You won’t find any urban planners who can disagree with that.”可知,吉尔认为,社会的错误在于我们的规划体系只关注汽车、房屋建设和经济,而不是环境、健康和生活质量,你不会发现任何城市规划者对此有异议,也就是说吉尔认为城市规划者会同意他们的城市规划是不合理的,故C项正确。 3.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“Designing cities with children in mind-particularly outdoor spaces that encourage safe movement and social interaction-stands to be an issue of growing concern globally.”可知,在设计城市时考虑到儿童,特别是鼓励安全活动和社会互动的户外空间,是全球日益关注的问题,紧接着又说到2050年,大约70%的人将生活在城市,其中大多数将在18岁以下,现在,超过10亿儿童在城市长大,作者提到这些数据就是为了显示在城市规划中考虑孩子的紧迫性,故B项正确。 4.主旨大意题。通读全文,特别是根据第二段中的“a child-friendly city is one that allows “everyday freedom”, so a child can spread their wings as they grow.”可知,我们的城市规划体系只关注汽车、房屋建设和经济,而不是环境、健康和生活质量,导致儿童没有足够的户外活动的空间,在设计城市时将儿童纳入考虑之中已经很紧迫,我们应该建立对儿童友好的城市:让孩子每天都拥有自由,孩子可以在成长的过程中展翅飞翔,由此可知,本文主要呼吁建立一个对儿童友好的城市,故A项正确。
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Pets

Dogs living with you in your pet-friendly apartment must be vaccinated for rabies and licensed with the City of Cambridge every year.

International Students

Consider unlocking your phone prior to leaving your home country. This will enable you to use a SIM card from a company such as campus SIMS or US Mobile in your phone after you arrive. Those sim cards may be available at the Property Management Office.

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