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t children today than ever before. This trend has caused debate between parents and the panies whose products are advertised. ? Many parents argue that advertisements mislead children about the benefits of the products and cause them to form negative habits. This is true to some extent. A large proportion of (很大一部分 )advertisements aimed at children promote junk food (推銷 )and toys that contribute little to children’s physical and social development. As it is harder for children to resist the influence of advertising (抵抗廣告的影響 )than for adults, many of them buy advertised junk food and toys, or ask their parents to buy these products for them. Children who are frequently exposed to (… 頻繁地接觸到某一事物的影響 )advertising are therefore more likely to develop an unhealthy diet and spend too much time playing with toys ? By contrast, some panies claim that the advertisements of their products provide children with access to a large amount of useful information. For example, some TV mercials (電視廣告 )are for educational toys that can develop children’s thinking abilities, language skills or artistic creativity. There are also advertisements that help to promote healthy lifestyles among children, such as TV mercials for sports products and outdoor activity products. They tend to feature famous athletes of natural scenery, and encourage children to lead a more active lifestyle. ? My own view is that snack and toy advertising that targets (以 為目標(biāo) )children should be regulated by the government, and more research on the longterm effects of advertising on the rates of children’s dietrelated diseases(與飲食有關(guān)的疾病 ), such as obesity and high blood pressure, should be conducted by scientists, Extra good sentence ? Stimulate children’s cognitive development 激發(fā)兒童認(rèn)知能力的發(fā)展 Popup advertising windows 彈出式廣告 ? =an online advertisement that suddenly springs out ? We have plenty of ways to disable popup advertising windows, but we cannot really screen TV advertisements out of lives. 我們有