Almost two-thirds of children want their parents to spend more time reading to them before bed, and most prefer Mum’s storytelling to Dad’s, researchers said.
They carried out a study that showed younger children aged 3-4 were most hungry for more stories, with over three-quarters saying they wished their parents read to them more often.
More than half of all children aged 3-8 said story time was their favourite pastime with their parents.
"The results of our research confirm the traditional activity of storytelling continues to be a powerful learning and emotional resource in children's lives," said child psychologist Richard Woolfson.
Storytelling ranked higher than television or video games among pastimes for kids, and 82 percent said reading a story with their parents helped them sleep better, according the survey of 500 children aged 3-8 in Britain.
The best storytellers were mothers who used funny voices to illustrate different characters or made their own special sound effects to keep the story moving, researchers said.
When mum and dad are not at hand, celebrities(名人) will do: over 30 percent of children said they would like to hear a bedtime story from Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, with teen idols(偶像) Zac Efron, Miley Cyrus and Emma Watson.
"It can be very difficult for parents to find the time to read with their children, but these moments can help build strong relations and play a vital part in their child's development," said Woolfson.
小題1:The underlined word “pastime” in the passage most probably means          .
A.old timeB.entertainment C.emotion D.character
小題2:The author develops the passage mainly by        .
A.pointing out similarities and differences B.following the natural time order
C.comparing opinions from different fields D.providing examples and statistics
小題3:Reading a story with their parents helped most kids aged 3-8         .
A.grow strongerB.become more emotionalC.sleep betterD.become more powerful

小題1:B
小題2:D
小題3:C

試題分析:本文是一則調(diào)查報告,講述了孩子最喜歡父母睡前給孩子講故事,并給出了很多的數(shù)據(jù)來說明這一切。
小題1:B 推理題。根據(jù)本句More than half of all children aged 3-8 said story time was their favourite pastime with their parents.可知這里的pastime是指孩子和父母在一起的娛樂時間。故B正確。
小題2:D 推理題。根據(jù)with over three-quarters 和More than half of all children和and 82 percent said reading a story with their parents helped them sleep better可知文章中給出了很多的具體數(shù)據(jù)來說明,故D項正確。
小題3:C 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第四段reading a story with their parents helped them sleep better, according the survey of 500 children aged 3-8 in Britain.可知睡前故事對3-8歲的孩子的影響就是讓他們睡眠更好。故C正確。
點(diǎn)評:本文是一則調(diào)查報告,講述了孩子最喜歡父母睡前給孩子講故事,并給出了很多的數(shù)據(jù)來說明這一切。本文主旨鮮明,很容易在文中找到答案。做題時要注意文章的首段和每一段的首句或尾句,因為它們往往就是文章的主題句。閱讀中要注意要點(diǎn)之間的關(guān)系。然后帶著問題,再讀全文,找出答題所需要的依據(jù),完成閱讀任務(wù)。
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B.To use it as an example to support his opinion.
C.To show their generosity to society.
D.To call on people to learn from them.
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D.Males and females have different opinions about selflessness

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