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[填空题]For years, youth sports pushers tried to get us hooked: organized sports, they said, offered a natural high and would build character in our children. (71) But there are high-functioning cokeheads, too. Like every American, I have close friends whose families struggle with a youth sports addiction. So let’s talk about the dark side of the youth sports epidemic.
First off, when they’re spending every spare second at soccer practice, children lose that crucial downtime they need for exercising their imaginations, as well as their limbs. And Dr. Lenny Wiersma, co-director of tile Center for the Advancement of Responsible Youth Sport, warns that when kids miss out on "the old sandbox and informal games," they also lose opportunities to develop peer interactions that are "organized and regulated by themselves."
(72) The Michigan study cited above also found a sixfold increase in the time children spent on "passive, spectator leisure," as more and more kids found the

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[填空题]For years, youth sports pushers tried to get us hooked: organized sports, they said, offered a natural high and would build character in our children. (71) But there are high-functioning cokeheads, too. Like every American, I have close friends whose families struggle with a youth sports addiction. So let’s talk about the dark side of the youth sports epidemic.
First off, when they’re spending every spare second at soccer practice, children lose that crucial downtime they need for exercising their imaginations, as well as their limbs. And Dr. Lenny Wiersma, co-director of tile Center for the Advancement of Responsible Youth Sport, warns that when kids miss out on "the old sandbox and informal games," they also lose opportunities to develop peer interactions that are "organized and regulated by themselves."
(72) The Michigan study cited above also found a sixfold increase in the time children spent on "passive, spectator leisure," as more and more kids found the
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For years, youth sports pushers tried to get us hooked: organized sports, they said, offered a natural high and would build character in our children. (71) But there are high-functioning cokeheads, too. Like every American, I have close friends whose families struggle with a youth sports addiction. So let’s talk about the dark side of the youth sports epidemic.
First off, when they’re spending every spare second at soccer practice, children lose that crucial downtime they need for exercising their imaginations, as well as their limbs. And Dr. Lenny Wiersma, co-director of tile Center for the Advancement of Responsible Youth Sport, warns that when kids miss out on "the old sandbox and informal games," they also lose opportunities to develop peer interactions that are "organized and regulated by themselves."
(72) The Michigan study cited above also found a sixfold increase in the time children spent on "passive,
[单项选择]The youth often get ( ) strange thoughts and dreams.
A. familiar to
B. engaged with
C. concerned about
D. caught up in
[单项选择]Health experts have tried to get many restaurants to serve smaller portions. Now, apparently, some customers are calling for this too. The restaurant industry trade magazine QSR reported last month that 57 percent of more than 4,000 people surveyed believed restaurants serve portions that are too large;23 percent had no opinion;20 percent disagreed. But a closer look at the survey indicates that many Americans who can’t afford fine dining still prefer large portions. Seventy percent of those earning at least $150,000 per year prefer smaller portions ;but only 45 percent of those earning less than $ 25,000 want smaller.
What is the average percentage of customers preferring smaller portions according to the report by QSR
A. 57%.
B. 70%.
C. 45%.
D. 20%.
[单项选择]Not all workers are trained sufficiently to get used to the new production method.
A. 所有的工人都未得到充分的培训来使用新的生产方法。
B. 并非所有的工人都得到了充分的培训来适应新的生产方法。
C. 并不是所有的工人都得到了适当的培训来习惯新的生产方法。
D. 工人们都接受了培训,但却并未充分掌握新的生产方法的使用。
[填空题]Unable to control themselves,some teenagers get hooked by online games,________________ (这成了老师和家长始终担心的事).


[单项选择]Carter tried to tell us by the story that
A. it is easy to protect tigers in the Himalayas.
B. the local government protected tigers in order to earn money.
C. the local people have the ability to make some difference in protecting the nature.
D. protecting the nature will also bring people economic benefits.
[单项选择]( ) a major disaster will get us to realize that we can’t go on destroying the rain forests of the world.
A. Anything but
B. But that
C. Nothing but
D. Everything but

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