What's the author's implied opinion
A: Children should not watch violent television shows.
B: At-risk children should have a steady diet.
C: Society should take greater care of young adults.
D: The characters in TV shows should be heroes in real life.
A: Children should not watch violent television shows.
B: At-risk children should have a steady diet.
C: Society should take greater care of young adults.
D: The characters in TV shows should be heroes in real life.
举一反三
- What does the author try to tell the readers from the example in paragraph 2? A: Young children are interested in textbook questions. B: Adults should talk about children’s questions in detail. C: Young children are very brave to try the new things. D: Adults should listen to children’s questions.
- We learn from the passage that ______. A: television instruction should be a substitute for classroom lessons B: children's shows are worthless C: TV programs had better mend their ways D: mystery programs should be banned
- The author put forward suggestions to the old people except ______. A: they should enjoy life as possible as they can B: they should learn something from their children C: they should be more strict with young generation D: they should take young people's questions into serious consideration
- According to the author, what should today's parents do A: They should do the same thing as yesterday's parents did. B: They should educate their children according to traditional values. C: They should cooperate with their children's teacher. D: They should seek the balance between limitation on their children's behavior and the freedom they wanted.
- In The Merchant of Venice, Portia’s speech on the court shows Shakespeare’s opinion that everyone should have _____.