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Let’s face it: Teenagers spend hours texting, socializing on Facebook and playing video games.And it’s driving their parents nuts.

Sure, there are real dangers connected with all this screen time—everything from cyberbullying(网络欺凌) to couch-potato obesity.Not to mention driving while texting, and shortened attention spans(持续时间).

Douglas Gentile, who studies the effects of media on children, says texting, Facebook and video games are not naturally bad.Nor are they naturally better or worse than watching TV, although they do lead to different risks, such as cyberbullying.

But research has shown that the more time kids spend in front of screens—whether it’s TV or instant-messaging—the worse their school performances are.“That doesn’t mean it’s true for every kid, but it makes sense, that for every hour a kid is playing video games, it’s an hour that they’re not doing homework or reading or exploring or creating,” he said.If screen time is taking the place of doing their homework, that’s bad.But if their homework is done, well, so what?

The study also found that the more time kids spend with media, the lower their grades and levels of personal satisfaction are.Gentile said the influence of screen time on school work can be reduced by what he calls “protective factors”.Those might include good teachers and a high-performing school, love of reading, coming from a family where education is valued.“If you had all these protective factors, then that one little risk factor, who cares?”

One thing parents should worry about is the way electronic devices encourage multitasking(多任务处理).

“As adults, your response speeds up, you’re quicker to look over your shoulder and notice little noises or lights.However this is not what the kids need when they get to the classroom.Scanning to see when the next message comes may not be good for kids.The more distractions(分心的事物) you have, the worse your performance is.” Getting kids to turn off their phones, iPods in order to let them concentrate(集中) on homework is a fight worth having.

1.What statement may Gentile agree to?

A.Kids get bad marks when using Facebook.

B.TV or texting affects kids equally.

C.Kids prefer video games to books.

D.Watching TV is better than playing video games.

2.By saying “one little risk factor”, Gentile referred to ________

A.love for reading B.valuing education

C.screen time      D.good teachers

3. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that________.

A.kids can give quick answer to questions if texting

B.Multitasks aren’t really good for every kid

C.electric devices increase the attention of kids

D.kids perform well if doing many tasks together

4.What might be the most suitable title for the passage?

A.Are kids suffering cyber bullying on Facebook?

B.Are texting and Facebook worse for teens than TV?

C.Are kids willing to turn off their electric devices?

D.Are texting causing kids to lose interest in reading?

 

1.B 2.C 3.B 4.B 【解析】 试题分析: 本文讲述的是孩子花了大量的时间在脸书和网络游戏,它的危害并不亚于电视的坏影响 1.B 考查细节理解题。根据第三段提到Douglas Gentile, who studies the effects of media on children, says texting, Facebook and video games are not naturally bad.Nor are they naturally better or worse than watching TV可知研究媒体对于孩子影响的Douglas Gentile说,短信,脸书和网络游戏并没有那么恶劣的影响,和看电视的影响是一样严重的,故选B项。 2.C 考查细节理解题。根据倒数第三段提到Gentile said the influence of screen time on school work can be reduced by what he calls “protective factors”.和If you had all these protective factors, then that one little risk factor, who cares?可知Gentile说作业所需要的屏幕时间会由于保护因素而减少,如果你拥有所有的保护因素,这就成一个危险的因素,故选C项。 3.B 考查细节理解题。根据最后一段提到Scanning to see when the next message comes may not be good for kids.当有新消息来时浏览就对孩子没有好处了,多任务并不是对每个孩子有好处,故选B项。 4.B 考查主旨标题。本文讲述的是孩子花了大量的时间在脸书和网络游戏,它的危害并不亚于电视的坏影响,故B项贴近文章大意。 考点:社会现象类阅读。
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