Children have lost touch with nature and the outdoors in just one generation! Recently a campaign encouraging children to put away ????? - and play outside has been organized. The campaign, said to be the biggest _____, has been launched with the ______of a documentary film, Project Wild Thing. It tells the story of how, ______ an attempt to get his daughter and son outside, film-maker David Bond______ as marketing director for nature. The call to renew a___with nature comes from about 400 organizations, from playgroups to the National Health Service. Children are being ____to take back their "wild time",___30 minutes of screen use for outdoor activities. The organizers____that giving up 30 minutes of television and computer games each day in exchange for outdoor playwill increase the ___of fitness and alertness and improve children's well-being.

According to the chairman Andy Simpson, right now, time spent outdoors is ___,activity levels are declining and the ability to identify common species has been ____ "With many more parents becoming ____ the dominance(統(tǒng)治地位)of screen time in their children's lives, and growing scientific evidence that a decline in____ time is bad news for the health and happiness of our children, we all need to become marketing directors for nature. We want parents to see what this magical wonder product does for their kids' development, independence and creativity, by giving wild time a ____,”said Mr. Simpson.

??? In Mr. Bond's opinion, the reasons why kids, ____ they live in cities or the countryside, have become ____from nature and the outdoors are complex. " We need to make more space for wild time in children's daily routine, ____ this generation of kids to have the sort of experiences that many of us took for granted. It's all about finding ____ on your doorstep and discovering the sights, sounds and ____ of naturemaybe in a back garden, a local park, or just green space at the end of the road."

1.A. subjects? ????????????? ????????????? B. screens? ????????????? ????????????? C. stages? ????????????? ????????????? D. scenes

2.A. ever? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. likely? ????????????? ????????????? C. then? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. even

3.A. outcome? ????????????? ????????????? B. direction? ????????????? ????????????? C. exposure? ????????????? ????????????? D. release

4.A. by? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. on? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. for? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. in

5.A. behaves? ????????????? ????????????? B. acts? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. treats? ????????????? ????????????? D. regards

6.A. connection? ????????????? ????????????? B. commitment? ????????????? Ccontract? ????????????? ????????????? D. campaign

7.A. pulled? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. forced? ????????????? ????????????? C. urged? ????????????? ????????????? D. warned

8.A. providing? ????????????? ????????????? B. taking? ????????????? ????????????? C. swapping? ????????????? D. preparing

9.A. allow? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. admit? ????????????? ????????????? C. acquire? ????????????? ????????????? D. argue

10.A. amounts? ????????????? ????????????? B. levels? ????????????? ????????????? C. degrees? ????????????? ????????????? D. standards

11.A. down? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. up? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. over ????????????? ????????????? D. off

12.A. developed? ????????????? ????????????? B. shown? ????????????? ????????????? C. tested? ????????????? ????????????? D. lost

13.A. delighted with ????????????? B. guilty of? ????????????? ????????????? C. concerned about ????????????? D. desperate for

14.A. free? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. active? ????????????? ????????????? C. spare? ????????????? ????????????? D. normal

15.A. go? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. bit ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C. look? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. fit

16.A. while? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. though? ????????????? ????????????? C. as? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D. whether

17.A. escaped ????????????? ????????????? B. disconnected ????????????? C. suffered ????????????? ????????????? D. protected

18.A. freeing ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. forbidding ????????????? ????????????? C. seeking ????????????? ????????????? D. serving

19.A. imagination ????????????? B. fortune ????????????? ????????????? C. wildness ????????????? ????????????? D. solution

20.A. senses ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B. voices ????????????? ????????????? C. features ????????????? ????????????? D. smells

 

【答案】

1.B

2.A

3.D

4.D

5.B

6.A

7.C

8.C

9.D

10.B

11.A

12.D

13.C

14.B

15.A

16.D

17.B

18.A

19.C

20.D

【解析】

試題分析:現(xiàn)在越來越多的孩子喜歡呆在室內(nèi)看電視玩電腦,去戶外的時間越來越少,很多組織鼓勵孩子有一些戶外玩耍時間,文章介紹wild time給孩子們帶來的好處。

1.考查名詞辨析:A. subjects科目,B. screens屏幕,C. stages階段,舞臺,D. scenes場景,從下文的:__30 minutes of screen use for outdoor activities.可知這個活動是鼓勵孩子遠(yuǎn)離屏幕,選B

2.考查形容詞副詞:A. ever曾經(jīng),和最高級連用,表示迄今為止B. likely可能,C. then 然后,D. even甚至,這個活動據(jù)說是迄今為止最大的。選A

3.考查名詞辨析:A. outcome結(jié)果,B. direction方向,C. exposure暴露,D. release釋放,發(fā)行,這個活動是隨著一個紀(jì)錄片的放映而發(fā)起的。選D

4.考查介詞辨析:A. by通過,B. on上面,C. for為了,D. in里面,詞組:in an attempt to試圖做,電影制片人David Bond是試圖讓他的孩子到外面玩,選D

5.考查動詞辨析:A. behaves行為,舉止,B. acts表現(xiàn),C. treats對待,D. regards認(rèn)為,這個故事講訴的是電影制片人David Bond是怎么做自然的市場主任的,act as擔(dān)當(dāng),選B

6.考查名詞辨析:A. connection連接,B. commitment承諾,奉獻(xiàn),Ccontract合同,D. campaign活動,重新和自然聯(lián)系的活動是來自400個組織的。選A

7.考查動詞辨析:A. pulled拉,拔,B. forced強(qiáng)迫,C. urged強(qiáng)烈要求,D. warned警告,孩子們被強(qiáng)烈要求重新找回戶外玩耍時間,選C

8.考查動詞辨析:A. providing 提供,B. taking拿走,C. swapping 交換,D. preparing準(zhǔn)備,將30分鐘的屏幕時間換成戶外活動時間,選C

9.考查動詞辨析:A. allow允許,B. admit承認(rèn),C. acquire獲得,D. argue爭論,認(rèn)為,組織者認(rèn)為放棄30分鐘的屏幕時間做為戶外活動的交換可增加健康水平和提高孩子的幸福感。選D

10.考查名詞辨析:A. amounts數(shù)量,B. levels水平,C. degrees程度,D. standards水平,組織者認(rèn)為放棄30分鐘的屏幕時間做為戶外活動的交換可增加健康水平和提高孩子的幸福感。選B

11.考查副詞辨析:A. down向下,B. up向上,C. over 上方,D. off離開,從下文的句子:activity levels are declining and the ability to identify common species has been __47__可知花在戶外的時間在下降,選A

12.考查動詞辨析:A. developed發(fā)展,B. shown展示,C. tested檢測,D. lost失去,孩子們識別普通物種的能力在下降,選D

13.考查形容詞辨析:A. delighted with高興,B. guilty of內(nèi)疚,C·concerned about關(guān)心,D. desperate for渴望,越來越多的父母擔(dān)心屏幕時間的的統(tǒng)治地位。選C

14.考查形容詞辨析:A. free自由的,B. active活潑的,積極的,C. spare空閑的,D. normal正常的,越來越多的科學(xué)證據(jù)表明活動的時間的減少對孩子的健康和快樂是有害的,選B

15.考查動詞辨析:A. go去,B. bite咬, C. look看,D. fit適合,give…a go試一下,選A

16.考查連詞辨析:A. while當(dāng)時候,然而,雖然,B. though雖然,C. as正如,D. whether是否,和or連用,可以表示無論還是…”,不管孩子是在城市還是鄉(xiāng)村的,為什么他們和自然戶外失去聯(lián)系的原因是復(fù)雜的。選D

17.考查動詞辨析:A. escaped逃跑,B. disconnected 失去聯(lián)系,C. suffered 遭受,D. protected保護(hù),為什么他們和自然戶外失去聯(lián)系的原因是復(fù)雜的。選B

18.考查動詞辨析:A. freeing釋放,B. forbidding禁止,C. seeking尋求,D. serving服務(wù),釋放這一代孩子去做這里體驗,選A

19.考查名詞辨析:A. imagination想象,B. fortune運(yùn)氣,財產(chǎn), C. wildness野蠻;原始;荒蕪,荒涼,D. solution結(jié)論,這是關(guān)于在門口尋找荒原的感覺,選C

20.考查名詞辨析:A. senses感覺,B. voices聲音,C. features特征,D. smells聞,發(fā)現(xiàn)自然的風(fēng)景,聲音和味道,選D

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