Do you enjoy seeing the stars twinkling at night? Or do you love the ocean and sea, diving and racing with lovely dolphins? With heavy burdens on their shoulders, teenagers find it hard to pull out. Even if they are free, they prefer to occupy themselves with computer games or watching TV. How to get children away from screens is a great concern for parents. Now there is some good news for those concerned parents and teachers.
A campaign is being launched to encourage children to surrender 30 minutes of screen time a day to head for the great outdoors.
The newly formed Wild Network, a collaboration of nearly 400 organizations, is attempting to attract youngsters away from television and computer screens and into fields, woods and parks.
Organizers say it is the UK's biggest ever campaign to reconnect children with nature and outdoor play, and claim it could help improve fitness, mental alertness and general well-being.
A documentary film, Project Wild Thing, will herald the launch at more than 50 cinemas across the UK from Friday. It looks at the increasingly fragile link between children and nature.
Members of the network include the National Trust, RSPB, Play England and the NHS Sustainable Development Unit.
Andy Simpson, chairman of Wild Network, said, “The tragic truth is that kids have lost touch with nature and the outdoors in just one generation.”Time spent outdoors is down, roaming ranges have fallen drastically, activity levels are declining and the ability to identify common species has been lost.
Suggestions of how to get more time in nature include collecting conkers(七葉樹果實), camping, snail racing, and observing autumn colours on trees.
From January, the network will aim to make suggestions to politicians on how government can do more to_get_children_muddy_and_bright-eyed.
This is not the first time the message of fewer screens, more play has been brought up. Children in the 1980s were entreated to do the same by the BBC TV series Why Don't You, which somewhat confusingly called on its viewers to “switch off your TV set, and go to do something less boring instead”.
5.What is the main purpose of the campaign in the UK?
A.To save 30 minutes for watching TV programmes each day.
B.To encourage children to play outdoors.
C.To see the documentary film Project Wild Thing.
D.To teach students how to learn more efficiently in schools.
6.According to the organizers of Wild Network, there will be many advantages from the campaign EXCEPT ________.
A.improving health conditions
B.keeping touch with nature
C.learning more about wildlife
D.teaching children how to make full use of their spare time
7.The underlined part “to get children muddy and bright-eyed” in Paragraph 9 means “________ ”.
A.to make children covered with mud
B.to urge politicians to do more things for children
C.to encourage children to take part in outdoor activities
D.to help children identify common species
8.Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?
A.A new campaign
B.Fewer screens, more play outdoors
C.A newly formed Wild Network
D.Children get to know wild things
【文章大意】 本文是一篇新聞報道。英國正在發(fā)起一項活動,鼓勵孩子們每天減少上網時間而去參加戶外活動。
5.B 細節(jié)理解題。根據第二段“A campaign is being launched to encourage children to surrender 30 minutes of screen time a day to head for the great outdoors.”可知,此次活動的目的是鼓勵孩子們參加戶外活動,故B項正確。
6.D 細節(jié)理解題。根據第四段的“…it could help improve fitness, mental alertness and general well-being.”可知A項正確;根據第七段的“‘The tragic truth is that kids have lost touch with nature and the outdoors in just one generation.’Time spent outdoors is down, roaming ranges have fallen drastically, activity levels are declining and the ability to identify common species has been lost.”可知B、C正確,故選擇D項。
7.C 句意猜測題。muddy意為“沾上泥巴的”。根據上下文可知畫線部分意為“讓孩子們去參加戶外活動”。
8.B 主旨大意題。A項過于寬泛,C、D都是細節(jié),不能概括主題,故B項“遠離屏幕,多參加戶外活動”最為貼切。