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Whenever my nine-year-old daughter approached me,eyes wide,with a notebook and a pen,telling me she wanted to engage in a game of school,something inside me froze.There was a mental block so huge that it felt like I was being asked by Elon Musk to make a presentation about artificial intelligence.So,nine times out of ten,I made an excuse.
  Why is it so hard to play with my child?I realize this is because I have no idea how to play.I have many happy memories of my youth,but absolutely none involves playing dolls or building blocks with my parents.I don't blame them because they were never played with as children either.When I ask them what their own childhoods were like,my dad tells me a story about being locked in a cupboard,while my mum recalls the box of buttons she was told to amuse herself with.
  There are studies showing how important play is for a child's growth,and no end of people campaigning for our young to get more of it at school.The poet Michael Rosen,in his Book of Play,argues play is not an extra and all of us,whatever age,could do with more silliness in our lives.
  As Rosen explains, "The need for adults to be productive member's of society means we end up thinking of things that make us laugh,or which are fun to do,as not being very significant or having very little value." This is exactly why we need to play more.It lightens the load of life and allows us to get back to a childlike state of wonder.
  Play is vital to health.And it is why I've started playing school games with my daughter.I managed an entire hour and a half the other day—and afterwards,I felt happy.A good 20 years younger.

(1)How did the author use to respond to her daughter's request for a game?
C
C

A.She pretended to be surprised.
B.She apologized for being busy.
C.She chose to avoid involvement.
D.She turned to artificial intelligence.
(2)What does the author focus on while giving an explanation in paragraph 2?
D
D

A.The game category.
B.Memory strategies.
C.The generation gap.
D.Childhood experiences.
(3)Which of the following would Rosen probably agree with?
B
B

A.Laughter is the best medicine.
B.Play is not only intended for children.
C.Thinking like a kid frees people of stress.
D.Staying curious makes a productive worker.
(4)What does the author want to convey in the text?
C
C

A.Children grow up well in a fun environment.
B.Family interaction strengthens the parent-child tie.
C.Parents owe it to their children to play more with them.
D.Games are essential for children both at school and at home.

【考點】記敘文;教育
【答案】C;D;B;C
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