It’s one of the best children’s cartoons. It not only can make the children laugh, but also teach them how to be a great man.
Channel: CCTV-6
Time: 9:00 a.m. on Saturday
A Bite of China
It’s a documentary on Chinese dishes. It can help people in the world enjoy the beauty of Chinese dishes and learn Chinese cultures.
Channel:CCTV-9
Time: 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday
Hey! Old Man
It’s about a moving (感人的)TV play of love—the love for the old and the family. You can enjoy the wonderful performances of Li Xuejian, Huang Lei and Song Jia.
Channel :CCTV-1
Time:8:00 p. m. from Monday to Friday
Where Are We Going, Dad?
It is about how modern Chinese parents look after and get along with their kids.
Channel: Hunan TV Time: 10:00 p.m. on Friday
1. You can choose____________ to watch a cartoon.
A.CCTV-1 | B.CCTV-6 | C.CCTV-9 |
A.On Friday. | B.On Saturday. |
C.From Monday to Friday. |
A.Love. | B.Food. | C.Famous persons. |
A.Hey! Old Man |
B.Where Are We Going, Dad? |
C.A Bite of China |
A.We can enjoy Li Xuejian’s performances on Sunday. |
B.Young Mao Zedong is on Hunan TV. |
C.If you are free on Saturday night, you can't enjoy any program above. |
One dad doesn’t know how to do his daughter’s hair, so some people try to help him. Another one must survive(生存)with his son for three days in the desert. Because the father can’t cook, they only eat instant noodles(方便面).
Why is Where Are We Going, Dad? so popular? Because it is about how Chinese parents look after their kids. The show makes modern parents think about what they should do with their kids. “In traditional Chinese culture, the father is strict and the mother is kind. But on the show, we see fathers who are much gentle on their kids and more join in their growth.” said Li Minyi, a professor of early childhood education.
Today Chinese parents increasingly realize that respecting their children’s choices may be a better way to prepare them for modern society. As they raise their children, parents are growing up at the same time.
1. The fathers and their children fished in the west desert on the show.
2. One father and his son only eat instant noodles because the father can’ t cook.
3. In traditional Chinese culture, parents are both strict with their kids.
4. Where Are We Going, Dad ? is so popular because it’s about how to sell vegetables.
5. Parents can also learn something when they raise their children.
B:It’s Friday. Are you going to watch TV this evening?
A:
B:
A:Deng Chao.
B:I agree with you .I like him best, too.
A:Have a good weekend!
B:
Thirty years ago, few Chinese knew about American TV series, though during the 1980s and 1990s, Chinese people got the chance to watch some U.S.A. TV series like Growing Pains.
Now,
Fist, it’s easy and convenient for learners to manage their learning time. They don’t have to worry about the place and time to learn.
The stories in the TV series also play an important role in attracting more learners. Different cultures between China and the Western countries and exciting story lines get young people interested in watching and learning
Besides, watching American TV series can help learners improve their listening and speaking skills. English learners may find it hard to find a native speaker to talk with,
A.Any time they are free |
B.American culture and Chinese culture |
C.Friends and Prison Break. |
D.They also feel relaxed at the same time |
E.with the fast development of DVDs and the Internet |
F.but in the TV series |
Many children watch TV on Saturday or Sunday evenings. They are very busy with their lessons on
A.watch | B.to watching | C.watches | D.to watch |
A.So | B.And | C.Because | D.But |
A.we | B.they | C.she | D.us |
A.at | B.on | C.about | D.with |
A.learn | B.sing | C.dance | D.hear |
A.radio | B.film | C.game | D.TV |
A.hear | B.like | C.see | D.learn |
A.weekend | B.weekdays | C.weekends | D.Sunday |
A.night | B.time | C.man | D.place |
A.time | B.rest | C.game | D.meal |
The increasing use of computers and smart phones has left most young people hardly able to write by hand. Many of them are even unable to remember the 10,000 charactersused in daily life without electronic(电子的) help.
CCTV Started the Chinese Character Dictation Competition to improve the population’s handwriting skills. Contestants(参与者) on the show were school pupils, but it was found that 70%of adults in the audience were unable to remember how to write the word “chan chu”.
Because computers allow people to type characters simply by entering pinyin, they don’t need to remember how to write them. “The keyboard age has had a big influence on the handwriting of Chinese characters,” Guan Zhengwen, who designed and directed the show, said. “The influence of technology on people’s writing habits is irreversible. There is nothing we can do about it.” However, he added that he hoped to encourage people to keep it alive as an art form.
Educated young Chinese know that they have forgotten how to write all but the most common Chinese words. “I usually write very slowly,” Zang Xiaosong, 29, a newspaper reporter from Nanjing said. “Most of the time, it seems the characters are somewhere in my head, and it’s just that I can’t remember how to write them.” Sometimes I use a computer to help me remember them.”
Hao Mingjian, an editor of a magazine putting his heart into Chinese characters, said, “Learning Chinese characters goes on throughout your life. If you stop using them for a long time, it is likely that you will forget them.”
1. CCTV started the Chinese Character Dictation Competition to _____.
A.get more money |
B.become famous |
C.improve people’s handwriting skills |
A.pupils | B.teachers | C.parents |
A.不可逆转的 | B.不可理解的 | C.不可饶恕的 |
A.Hao Mingjian is 29 years old and works in a school. |
B.Computers have a big influence on the handwriting of Chinese characters. |
C.Most of the adults in the audience were able to write common Chinese words. |
The sad story is an example of how many children follow the violence(暴力) they see on television, especially cartoons. It is
Children under the age of seven are too
A.are | B.is | C.were | D.was |
A.something | B.anything | C.everything | D.nothing |
A.eating | B.buying | C.watching | D.playing |
A.with | B.to | C.in | D.at |
A.report | B.reporter | C.reported | D.reporting |
A.advised | B.asked | C.called | D.compared |
A.broke | B.followed | C.obeyed | D.made |
A.young | B.old | C.small | D.little |
A.him | B.them | C.we | D.you |
A.help | B.to help | C.helping | D.helped |
1. Different people like different TV programs.
Which program do peopledislikebest?
A.Fashion shows. |
B.Cartoons. |
C.News. |
A.the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou |
B.the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games |
C.the 2010 Shanghai Expo |
A.Only drinks. |
B.Only food. |
C.Not only drinks but also food |
A.You can park your car here. |
B.You can’t buy a car here. |
C.You are not allowed to park your car here. |
Where are they now?
A.In a bank. |
B.In a restaurant. |
C.In a post office. |
9 . Television has a huge influence on our lives. It is one of the most important ways of getting information. People spend part of their spare time watching television, and much of what they learn comes from it.
What we see on TV — movies,news shows, sports shows, advertisements and so on have increased our knowledge and have changed the way we learn about the world today. However, not everything on TV is true.
Most of the viewers (观众) are children. Television sometimes is like ababy-sitter. It spends more time with children than parents do. But it keeps them in the living room away from healthy outdoor activities. They spend less time playing soccer or walking in the park or playing games in the yard.
Of course, there are some programs on TV that are good for children. But there are also some shows which are bad. Children should not watch unhealthy shows. Maybe we can't change what is on TV, but we can choose what we watch. Do you agree?
1. According to the passage,_ is one of the most important ways of gettinginformation.A.a book | B.a computer | C.TV |
A.Knowledge | B.Sports news | C.Computer games |
A.小妹妹 | B.保育员 | C.女婴 |
A.We can surely change them. |
B.We can do nothing. |
C.We can choose them. |
A.TV is both good and bad for children. |
B.Everything is true on TV. |
C.All programs on TV are suitable for children. |