2、The saying that children don’t like reading any more has been proved untrue. A new study finds that 75 percent of kids between five and 17 say that although they love technology, they still want to read books.
“The Kids & Family Reading Report” also says that 62 percent of kids prefer reading printed books rather than those on a computer. At the same time, those who search an author’s website or use the Internet to find books by a particular author, are more likely to read books for fun every day.
The study also once again proves that the time kids spend reading books for fun decreases after the age of eight and continues to drop through the teen years. The report is a follow-up to a 2006 study. But this time the focus is on the role of technology and when kids’ interest in reading starts to drop.
“Despite the fact that after the age of eight more children go online daily than read for fun daily, high frequency Internet users are more likely to read books for fun every day,” says Heather Carter, a writer of the report.
One in four kids between five and 17 say they read books for fun every day and more than half of kids say they read books for fun at least two to three times a week. One of the key reasons kids say they don’t read more often is that they have trouble finding books they like ― a requirement that parents underestimate.
The study also finds that parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading, but only about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday. The percent of children who are read to every day drops from 38 percent among five-to eight-year-olds to 23 percent among nine-to 11-year-olds ― exactly the same time that kids’ daily reading for fun starts to drop.
“Parent engagement in their child’s reading from birth all the way through the teen years can have a great influence on how often their children read and how much they enjoy reading,” adds Carter.
56. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. In modern society, most kids still like reading.
B. Most kids are more likely to read e-books for fun every day.
C. Parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading
D. Most kids like reading as well as technology.
57. It can be inferred from the passage that _____________.
A. the study is conducted to find how much time children spend reading every day
B. the older children grow, the little they spend reading every day
C. about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday
D. parent engagement in child’s reading can have a great influence on them
58. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Do kids still like reading? B. Kids’ interest in reading drops.
C. New technology on kids’ reading. D. Parents’ influence on kids’ reading.
2、BBA


科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
The saying that children don’t like reading any more has been proved untrue. A new study finds that 75 percent of kids between five and 17 say that although they love technology, they still want to read books.
The Kids & Family Reading Report also says that 62 percent of kids prefer reading printed books rather than those on a computer.At the same time, those who search an author’s website or use the Internet to find books by a particular author, are more likely to read books for fun every day.
The study also once again proves that the time kids spend reading books for fun decreases after the age of eight and continues to drop through the teen years.The report is a follow-up to a 2006 study.But this time the focus is on the role of technology and when kids’ interest in reading starts to drop.
“Despite the fact that after the age of eight more children go online daily than read for fun daily, high frequency Internet users are more likely to read books for fun every day,” says Heather Carter, a writer of the report.
One in four kids between five and 17 say they read books for fun every day and more than half of kids say they read books for fun at least two to three times a week.One of the key reasons kids say they don’t read more often is that they have trouble finding books they like - a requirement that parents underestimate(低估).
The study also finds that parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading, but only about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday.The percent of children who are read to every day drops from 38 percent among five-to eight-year-olds to 23 percent among nine-to 11-year-olds - exactly the same time that kids’ daily reading for fun starts to drop.
“Parents’ engagement in their child’s reading from birth all the way through the teen years can have a great influence on how often their children read and how much they enjoy reading,” adds Carter.
What can we learn from the text?
A.Children don’t like reading any more after the age of 8.
B.Most children like reading as well as going online.
C.All kids like reading e – books instead of printed ones.
D.Most children like going online instead of reading.
It can be inferred from the passage that .
A.the study of kids’ reading has been made before
B.most parents begin reading to their kids from their birth
C.a(chǎn)ll kids like to get information using the Internet
D.nowadays all children still like to read books
Which of the following is true according to the text?
A.The kids who often go online don’t like reading books.
B.Parents should teach their kids reading from an early age.
C.Sometimes it is difficult for kids to get the books they like.
D.When kids get older, parents spend more time with them.
According to the text, contributes a lot to children’s interest in reading.
A.the Internet B.parents’ engagement
C.short supply of books D.new technology
What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Do kids still like reading? B.Kids’ interest in reading drops
C.New technology on kids’ reading D.Parents’ influence on kids’ reading
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:2011屆山東省聊城市高三上學(xué)期12月月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
The saying that children don’t like reading any more has been proved untrue. A new study finds that 75 percent of kids between five and 17 say that although they love technology, they still want to read books.
The Kids & Family Reading Report also says that 62 percent of kids prefer reading printed books rather than those on a computer.At the same time, those who search an author’s website or use the Internet to find books by a particular author, are more likely to read books for fun every day.
The study also once again proves that the time kids spend reading books for fun decreases after the age of eight and continues to drop through the teen years.The report is a follow-up to a 2006 study.But this time the focus is on the role of technology and when kids’ interest in reading starts to drop.
“Despite the fact that after the age of eight more children go online daily than read for fun daily, high frequency Internet users are more likely to read books for fun every day,” says Heather Carter, a writer of the report.
One in four kids between five and 17 say they read books for fun every day and more than half of kids say they read books for fun at least two to three times a week.One of the key reasons kids say they don’t read more often is that they have trouble finding books they like - a requirement that parents underestimate(低估).
The study also finds that parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading, but only about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday.The percent of children who are read to every day drops from 38 percent among five-to eight-year-olds to 23 percent among nine-to 11-year-olds - exactly the same time that kids’ daily reading for fun starts to drop.
“Parents’ engagement in their child’s reading from birth all the way through the teen years can have a great influence on how often their children read and how much they enjoy reading,” adds Carter.
【小題1】What can we learn from the text?
| A.Children don’t like reading any more after the age of 8. |
| B.Most children like reading as well as going online. |
| C.All kids like reading e – books instead of printed ones. |
| D.Most children like going online instead of reading. |
| A.the study of kids’ reading has been made before |
| B.most parents begin reading to their kids from their birth |
| C.a(chǎn)ll kids like to get information using the Internet |
| D.nowadays all children still like to read books |
| A.The kids who often go online don’t like reading books. |
| B.Parents should teach their kids reading from an early age. |
| C.Sometimes it is difficult for kids to get the books they like. |
| D.When kids get older, parents spend more time with them. |
| A.the Internet | B.parents’ engagement |
| C.short supply of books | D.new technology |
| A.Do kids still like reading? | B.Kids’ interest in reading drops |
| C.New technology on kids’ reading | D.Parents’ influence on kids’ reading |
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:2010-2011學(xué)年山東省聊城市高三上學(xué)期12月月考英語(yǔ)卷 題型:閱讀理解
The saying that children don’t like reading any more has been proved untrue. A new study finds that 75 percent of kids between five and 17 say that although they love technology, they still want to read books.
The Kids & Family Reading Report also says that 62 percent of kids prefer reading printed books rather than those on a computer.At the same time, those who search an author’s website or use the Internet to find books by a particular author, are more likely to read books for fun every day.
The study also once again proves that the time kids spend reading books for fun decreases after the age of eight and continues to drop through the teen years.The report is a follow-up to a 2006 study.But this time the focus is on the role of technology and when kids’ interest in reading starts to drop.
“Despite the fact that after the age of eight more children go online daily than read for fun daily, high frequency Internet users are more likely to read books for fun every day,” says Heather Carter, a writer of the report.
One in four kids between five and 17 say they read books for fun every day and more than half of kids say they read books for fun at least two to three times a week.One of the key reasons kids say they don’t read more often is that they have trouble finding books they like - a requirement that parents underestimate(低估).
The study also finds that parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading, but only about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday.The percent of children who are read to every day drops from 38 percent among five-to eight-year-olds to 23 percent among nine-to 11-year-olds - exactly the same time that kids’ daily reading for fun starts to drop.
“Parents’ engagement in their child’s reading from birth all the way through the teen years can have a great influence on how often their children read and how much they enjoy reading,” adds Carter.
1.What can we learn from the text?
A.Children don’t like reading any more after the age of 8.
B.Most children like reading as well as going online.
C.All kids like reading e – books instead of printed ones.
D.Most children like going online instead of reading.
2.It can be inferred from the passage that .
A.the study of kids’ reading has been made before
B.most parents begin reading to their kids from their birth
C.a(chǎn)ll kids like to get information using the Internet
D.nowadays all children still like to read books
3.Which of the following is true according to the text?
A.The kids who often go online don’t like reading books.
B.Parents should teach their kids reading from an early age.
C.Sometimes it is difficult for kids to get the books they like.
D.When kids get older, parents spend more time with them.
4.According to the text, contributes a lot to children’s interest in reading.
A.the Internet B.parents’ engagement
C.short supply of books D.new technology
5.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.Do kids still like reading? B.Kids’ interest in reading drops
C.New technology on kids’ reading D.Parents’ influence on kids’ reading
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
The saying that children don’t like reading any more has been proved untrue. A new study finds that 75 percent of kids between five and 17 say that although they love technology, they still want to read books.
“The Kids & Family Reading Report” also says that 62 percent of kids prefer reading printed books rather than those on a computer. At the same time, those who search an author’s website or use the Internet to find books by a particular author, are more likely to read books for fun every day.
The study also once again proves that the time kids spend reading books for fun decreases after the age of eight and continues to drop through the teen years. The report is a follow-up to a 2006 study. But this time the focus is on the role of technology and when kids’ interest in reading starts to drop.
“Despite the fact that after the age of eight more children go online daily than read for fun daily, high frequency Internet users are more likely to read books for fun every day,” says Heather Carter, a writer of the report.
One in four kids between five and 17 say they read books for fun every day and more than half of kids say they read books for fun at least two to three times a week. One of the key reasons kids say they don’t read more often is that they have trouble finding books they like ― a requirement that parents underestimate.
The study also finds that parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading, but only about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday. The percent of children who are read to every day drops from 38 percent among five-to eight-year-olds to 23 percent among nine-to 11-year-olds ― exactly the same time that kids’ daily reading for fun starts to drop.
“Parent engagement in their child’s reading from birth all the way through the teen years can have a great influence on how often their children read and how much they enjoy reading,” adds Carter.
56. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. In modern society, most kids still like reading.
B. Most kids are more likely to read e-books for fun every day.
C. Parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading
D. Most kids like reading as well as technology.
57. It can be inferred from the passage that _____________.
A. the study is conducted to find how much time children spend reading every day
B. the older children grow, the little they spend reading every day
C. about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday
D. parent engagement in child’s reading can have a great influence on them
58. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Do kids still like reading? B. Kids’ interest in reading drops.
C. New technology on kids’ reading. D. Parents’ influence on kids’ reading.
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源:浙江省杭州高中2010屆高三上學(xué)期第一次月考英語(yǔ)試題 題型:050
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科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
(江蘇省啟東中學(xué)2009屆高三最后一卷A篇)
The saying that children don’t like reading any more has been proved untrue. A new study finds that 75 percent of kids between five and 17 say that although they love technology, they still want to read books.
“The Kids & Family Reading Report” also says that 62 percent of kids prefer reading printed books rather than those on a computer. At the same time, those who search an author’s website or use the Internet to find books by a particular author, are more likely to read books for fun every day.
The study also once again proves that the time kids spend reading books for fun decreases after the age of eight and continues to drop through the teen years. The report is a follow-up to a 2006 study. But this time the focus is on the role of technology and when kids’ interest in reading starts to drop.
“Despite the fact that after the age of eight more children go online daily than read for fun daily, high frequency Internet users are more likely to read books for fun every day,” says Heather Carter, a writer of the report.
One in four kids between five and 17 say they read books for fun every day and more than half of kids say they read books for fun at least two to three times a week. One of the key reasons kids say they don’t read more often is that they have trouble finding books they like — a requirement that parents underestimate.
The study also finds that parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading, but only about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday. The percent of children who are read to every day drops from 38 percent among five-to eight-year-olds to 23 percent among nine-to 11-year-olds — exactly the same time that kids’ daily reading for fun starts to drop.
“Parent engagement in their child’s reading from birth all the way through the teen years can have a great influence on how often their children read and how much they enjoy reading,” adds Carter.
56. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. In modern society, most kids still like reading.
B. Most kids are more likely to read e-books for fun every day.
C. Parents have a strong influence on kids’ reading
D. Most kids like reading as well as technology.
57. It can be inferred from the passage that _____________.
A. the study is conducted to find how much time children spend reading every day
B. the older children grow, the little they spend reading every day
C. about half of all parents begin reading to their kids before their first birthday
D. parent engagement in child’s reading can have a great influence on them
58. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. Do kids still like reading? B. Kids’ interest in reading drops.
C. New technology on kids’ reading. D. Parents’ influence on kids’ reading.
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