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I like watching TV very much for I think it has many advantages.First of all,watching TV is a good rest.After a day of hard work,we need a good rest.Watching TV can make our mind and body not tired any more because of the pleasant music and TV plays.
   Besides,watching TV is entertaining.There are many kinds of entertainment,such as sports activities,singing and dancing concerts,plays and films all over the world at every time.It's not possible for us to go to every place to enjoy all the activities within a short time.We need at least over ten hours to fly from New York to Paris,a week by train from Beijing to Moscow and an hour to drive from Queens District to Manhattan District.But within just one second,TV can bring us from an NBA game in New York to a fashion show in Paris by changing the channels.
   Most important,watching TV is educational.Our children can learn every kind of subjects through the educational programmes and the special reports on TV,and it's easy for them to learn Chinese from a Chinese teacher in Beijing and to learn Russian lessons from a Russian teacher in Moscow.Even we can learn how to behave well from the TV plays.Besides,a teacher can teach millions of students without a huge classroom.

(1)The best title for the text is
B
B

A.TV Brings Good Rest
B.The Advantages of Watching TV
C.Today's TV Programmes
D.How to Use TV in Schools
(2)In the second paragraph the writer wants to show
A
A

A.TV brings different parts of world in front of us
B.TV stations send programmes quickly
C.how to go to different places and enjoy ourselves
D.how long it will take a man to drive to different places
(3)According to the writer what is the most important reason for watching TV?
A
A

A.We can learn something useful.
B.Watching TV is a good rest.
C.We can see whatever we like.
D.We can enjoy ourselves.
(4)The writer writes the text to
B
B

A.persuade us to buy a TV
B.tell her ideas about TV
C.introduce some TV programmes
D.tell us how to learn from TV

【考點(diǎn)】日常生活說(shuō)明文
【答案】B;A;A;B
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