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Games both for adults and children are an excellent means to enhance a lot of physical and mental skills and bring them significant advantages. It has a greater educational influence than what individuals are aware of. Most kids with developmental disabilities that normally do not react to their surroundings often are transformed completely when playing games.

Indeed, games possess a remarkable impact on the sensory perception (感官知觉) at various levels. For instance, a baseball player learns to process it promptly when the baseball is actually coming towards him. He may be in danger of getting hurt, or it is now his turn. The player’s senses are stimulated to help him respond to anything that goes around him.

What’s more, games help contribute largely to the development of children’s getting along with others. Most children on account of issues at home, physical disability or shyness, find it challenging in reacting with others. This is the case with adults as well. It has been proven that kids will show enough improvement in their capability of cooperating with fellow playmates as well as increasing their popularity among their playmates due to the skills that are brought about via playing games. The tests conducted on shy adults also have similar outcomes.

It is games that teach kids in following certain self control levels and limits. For instance, a kid who is waiting for taking his turn will carefully think about his turn. In any game, taking turns indeed is an excellent means to make a player focus attention as he or she requires readjusting plans constantly based on the actions of others.

As a child grows older, his play gets complicated and needs more social skills. Children’s games must have fewer rules. However, as the players start growing older, the games begin having more regulations and rules which need greater self-control. It may be stated that there cannot be a better way of teaching self-control than engaging them in the right games. In fact, if a child develops fair play in the early stages of his or her life and takes part in activities which reinforce such value, this will prove to be a great thing for the society at large.

1. The writer mentions disabled kids in Paragraph 1 to mainly show that ______.
A.disabled kids don’t like to socialize with others
B.it’s hard to draw the attention of disabled kids
C.disabled kids aren’t skilled at playing games
D.playing games can benefit disabled kids a lot
2. According to Paragraph 2, what benefit can a player get from playing baseball?
A.He can reasonably predict the result of the game.
B.He can learn how to avoid getting hurt in games.
C.His sensory ability to respond can get improved.
D.He becomes much calmer to cope with terrible things.
3. What does Paragraph 3 mainly intend to tell us?
A.Playing games effectively enables people to become more social.
B.Adults should increase their popularity among their playmates in games.
C.Shy adults may find it more challenging to improve their cooperation ability.
D.Physical disability or shyness is the main cause for children’s mental problems.
4. What does the underlined word “value” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.Children’s contributions to the human society.
B.Children’s behaving properly through right games.
C.Children’s taking active part in many activities.
D.Children’s understanding more about games as they grow older.
5. What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To show people’s misunderstandings about games.
B.To introduce a way to help children develop the society.
C.To prove the advantages of children’s playing games.
D.To explain how the disabled kids are affected by games.
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