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iet hours are subject to a fine of $25. 29. Which of the following items are allowed in student rooms? A. Ceiling fans and waterbeds. B. Wireless routers and radios. C. Hair dryers and candles. D. TVs and electric blankets. 30. What do we know about the cooking policy? A. A microwave oven can be used. B. Cooking in student rooms is permitted. C. A housekeeper is to clean up the kitchen. D. Students are to close kitchen doors after cooking. 31. When can students enjoy a party in residences? A. 7:00 am, . 7:30 am, . 11:30 pm, Monday. D. 00:30 am, Saturday. D Parents should ban electronic media during mealtimes and after bedtime as part of a prehensive“family media use plan”, according to new remendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics. “Excessive media use is associated with obesity, poor school performance, aggression and lack of sleep”, said Marjorie Hogan, coauthor of the new policy. Families should have a nodevice rule during meals and after bedtime, the guidelines say. Parents should also set family rules covering the use of the Inter, cellphones, including, perhaps, which sites can be visited, and who can be called. The policy also restated the existing remendations: Kids should limit the amount of screen time for entertainment to less than two hours per day。 children younger than 2 shouldn’t have any TV or Inter exposure. Also, televisions and Interaccessible devices should be kept out of kids’ bedrooms. Doctors say parents need to obey the family rules, too, to model healthy behavior. That, some say, may be the toughest part. “If you go to any restaurant, Family is Mom and Dad on their devices and the kids on theirs”, says Donald, a pediatrician(小兒科醫(yī)師 ) and an AAP spokesman. “Who is talking to each other?” Children aged from 8 to 18 spent an average of 7 hours and 38 minutes a day consuming media for fun, including TV, music, video games and other content in 2021, according to a 2021 report from the Kaiser Family Foundation. The report was based on a survey of 2021 third through twelfth graders, 702 of whom pleted a sevenday media use diary. That was up about an hour and 17 minutes a day from five years earlier. About twothirds of 8 to 18yearolds said they had no rules on the amount of time they spent watching TV, playing video games or using the puter, the Kaiser report found. Use of mobile devices by young kids has soared. A new report from Common Sense Media, a childadvocacy group based in San Francisco, found that 17% of children 8 and younger use mobile devices daily, up from 8% in 2021. 32. Which statement is TRUE according to the first paragraph? A. Parents are advised to ban electronic media after mealtimes. B. A “Family media use plan ” is being carried out throughout America. C. Electronic media are evil in the eyes of parents and educators. D. The overuse of electronic media has caused many severe problems. 33. Why should parents themselves obey the family rules? A. It’s beneficial t o their health. B. It’s beneficial to their work. C. It’s essential to parenting their kids. D. It’s essential to develop good relationship with their kids. 34. What can be inferred according to the report from the Kaiser Family Foundation? A. The majority of the surveyed kids can use electronic devices as they like in their homes. B. The report was based on the statistics in 2021. C. 702 of the surveyed kids pleted a sevenday media use diary. D. Kids are spending less and less time using media for fun. 35. What can be the best title of the passage? A. Consuming media for fun is a nature of kids B. No use, no worry C. Measures should be taken to stop children’ s overuse of electronic media D. Electronic devices threaten the relationship of many families 第二節(jié) ( 共 5小題 ; 每小題 2分 , 滿分 10分 ) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容 , 從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。 The revision period is, arguably, the most difficult part of any exam process. The exam itself – usually between one and three hours. 36 However, the knowledge that it is the culmination of the entire process should provide some fort. A wellstructured revision plan can help you revise well. Below are my top tips for creating a wellstructured and prehensive revision plan, which will provide the best chance of success in the summer. 1. 37 It ought to go without saying that planning your revision timetable must be done before anything else, to ensure there is enough time for prehensive coverage of all subjects. With most exams starting at the end of June, the revision plan should be in place by the end of March at least. 2. Continual assessment 38 In order to chart (跟蹤記錄 ) your development effectively, we remend that our students attempt practice papers in each subject, marked according to the relevant mark scheme and curriculum. 3. Order your subjects strategically 39 Ordering your subjects in an effective manner can help to do this. For example, scheduling English revision to appear early in your revision plan may provide useful when revising essaybased subjects such as History, Religious Studies and Politics later on. 4. Each subject is different Depending on your learning style, you may find one easier than the other. More unusual exam types, such as performance exams, require their own unique attention. 40 A. Besides, your time allocation (分配 ) may be dependent on your own aptitude in that subject. B. Make a detailed timetable C. Pressure and nerves can undoubtedly make it an unfortable experience. D. Revision is a process of improvement. E. Plan early F. Starting with a subject that appears early on in the exam schedule is a wise decision. G. The best revision plans have an element of strategy to their creation. 第三部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用 第一節(jié):完形