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Children learn almost nothing from television, and the more they watch the less they remember. They regard television purely 26
Children learn almost nothing from television, and the more they watch the less they remember. They regard television purely 26
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2014-09-18
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Children learn almost nothing from television, and the more they watch the less they remember. They regard television purely 26 entertainment, resent programs that 27 on them and are surprised that anybody should 28 the medium seriously. Far from being over-excited by programs, they are mildly 29 with the whole thing. These are the main conclusions from a new study of children and television. The author Cardiac Cullingford 30 that the modern child is a 31 viewer. The study suggests that there is little 32 in the later hours. All 11-year-olds have watched programs after midnight.
Apart from the obvious waste of time 33 , it seems that all this viewing has little effect. Cullingford says that children can recall few details. They can remember exactly which programs they have seen but they can 34 explain the elements of a particular plot. Recall was in " 35 proportion to the amount they had watched. " It is precisely because television, 36 a teacher, demands so little attention and response 37 children like it, argues Cullingford. Programs seeking to 38 serious messages are strongly disliked.
39 people who frequently talk on screen. What children like most are the advertisements. They see them as short programs 40 their own right and particularly enjoy humorous presentation. But again, they 41 strongly against high-pressure advertisements that attempt openly to 42 them.
On the other hand, they are not 43 involved in the programs. If they admire the stars, it is because the actors lead glamorous lives and earn a lot of money, 44 their fictional skills with fast cars and shooting villains. They are perfectly 45 the functions of advertisements. And says Cullingford, educational television is probably least successful of all in imparting attitudes or information.
选项
A、put over
B、take over
C、see over
D、carry over
答案
A
解析
此题属于词语搭配题。put over=put across意为“解释说明”,此处需一个短语动词与messages连用,故选项[A]put over正确。选项[B]take over意为“接管”;选项[C]see over=examine意为“仔细检查”;选项[D]carry over意为“延期”,如:The committeeagreed to carry over its discussion to the next meeting.全句可译为:试图传达严肃信息的节目特别不受欢迎。
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