Back in the old days, when I was a child, we sataround the family roundtable at dinnertime andexchanged our daily experiences. It wasnt veryorganized, but everyone was recognized and all thenews that had to be told was told by each familymember.
We listened to each other and the interest wasnot put-on; it was real. Our family was a unit and we supported each other, and nurtured eachother, and liked each other, andwe were even willing to admitwe loved each other.
Today, the family roundtable has moved to the local fast-food restaurant and talk is noteasy, much less encouraged.
Grandma, who used to live upstairs, is now. the voice on long distance, and the workingparent is far too beaten down each day to spend evening relaxation time listening to thesandbox experience of an eager four-year-old.
So family conversation is as extinct as my old toys and parental questions such as Whathave you been doing, Bobby? have been replaced by m busy, go watch television.
And watch TV they do; count them by the millions.
But its usually not childrens television that children watch. Saturday morning, thechildrens hour, amounts to only about 8 percent of their weekly viewing.
Where are they to be found? Watching adult television, of course, from the Match Game inthe morning, to the afternoon at General Hospital, from the muggings and battles on theevening news right through the family hour and past into Starsky and Hutch. Thats where you find our kids, over five million of them, at 10 p.m. , not fewer than a million until after midnight! All of this is done with parental permission.
Television, used well, can provide enriching experiences for our young people, but we mustuse it with some sense. When the carpet is clean, we turn off the vacuum cleaner. When thedishes are clean, the dishwasher turns itself off.
Not so the television, which is on from the sun in the morning to the moon at night andbeyond!
Parents must exercise some control and show some concern about the cultural influenceon the child when a program not intended for that child is viewed. Parents need to intervene. Nonintervention may be a wise policy in international affairs, but the results of parentalnonintervention will not be wise at all.
1. From the first two paragraphs one may infer that the writers a attitude towards theold days is______.
A. preferring B. hating
C. being tired of D. disappointing
2. The working parent is not willing to listen to her four-year-old child talking abouthis sandbox games because she is______.
A. boring B. very tired
C. busy D. angry
3. According to the writer, the responsibility for the kids watching adult television andwatching it for a long time should be undertaken by______.
A. the television stations B. the society
C. TV programs D. their parents
4. If we use television with some ______television can provide our young people with much knowledge.
A. instruction of experts
B. judgment of our own
C. direction of engineers
D. indication of teachers
5. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. Parental nonintervention will not be praised.
B. Nonintervention may be a good policy in international affairs.
C. Parents must exercise some control and show some concern about the culturalinfluence on the children.
D. Parents need to intervene.
答案:ABDBC
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