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第五节:补全对话(共5 分) Policeman: Now, Jimmy, di...

 

第五节:补全对话(共5 分)

Policeman: Now, Jimmy, did you get a good view of the accident?

Jimmy:  Oh, yes. I was standing outside the bank building and I saw it all quite clearly.

P:  Do you know what time it was?

J:  Yes. ____61_____ It was 2:45 exactly.

P:  Good. ____62______.

J:  Well, quite slowly---about 10 miles an hour. It was coming up York Road. __63___ But they were still red when he went over them.

P:  I see. ____64_____ Was it also driving slowly?

J:  It was coming along Union Street about 30 miles per hour. It was a blue Toyota. w.w.^w.k.&s.5*u.c.#om____65___.

P:  Did you see what color his traffic light was?

J:  Yes, it changed to yellow just before he crossed it.

 

A. What about the car?

B. I checked my watch.

C. Didn’t you see the car?

D. Now, how fast was the truck moving?

E. Was the car going beyond the speed limit?

F. I suppose the truck driver knew the lights were going to change.

G. The driver stopped his car when he saw the truck crossing the street.

 

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In the United States more than six million children watch the program regularly. The viewers include more than half the nation’s pre-school children, from every kind of economic, racial, and geographical group.

Although some educators don’t agree to certain elements in the program, parents praise it highly. Many teachers also consider it a great help, though some teachers find that problems appear when first graders who have learned from “Sesame Street” are in the same class with children who have not watched the program.

Tests have shown that children from all racial, geographical, and economic backgrounds have benefited from watching it. Those who watch it five times a week learn more than occasional(偶然的) viewers. In the US the program is shown at different hours during the week in order to increase the number of children who can watch it regularly.

The programs all use songs, stories, jokes, and pictures to give children a basic understanding of numbers, letters and human relationships. But there are some differences. For example, the Spanish program, produced in Mexico City, devotes more time to teaching whole words than to teaching separate letters.

Why has “Sesame Street” been so much more successful than other children’s shows? Many reasons have been suggested. People mention the educational theories of its creators, the support by the government and private businesses, and the skillful use of a variety of TV tricks. Perhaps an equally important reason is that mothers watch it along with their children. This is partly because famous adult stars often appear on it. But the best reason for the success of the program may be that it makes every child watching feel able to learn. The child finds himself learning, and he wants to learn more.

1. Children who often watch the program _______.

A. can have problems in school                 B. will be well educated

C. will take no interest in their studies          D. have benefited from it

2. What is special about the program?

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B. It makes children feel able to learn.

C. It is shown at different hours during the week.

D. It offers great fun.

3. Why is “Sesame Street” so popular in the world?

A. Because it is supported by the government and businesses.

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