The video wave has swept too far. It bears a large responsibility for the de

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问题     The video wave has swept too far. It bears a large responsibility for the declining interest in reading among the young. If we don’t do something to stem the tide, the reading impulse will soon be drowned.

    【B1】______
Everyone, psychologists tell us, needs stories. Cavemen told them round their fires. Mythologies and folk stories have been passed between generations for centuries. Most of us are literate and in theory our fictional needs could be satisfied by reading.
    【B2】______ Today’s generation of average and below average school children rely on video, television and film. While many of these offerings may be harmless in themselves, they do nothing to build up reading skills. They are replacing the consolidatory work which turns halting mechanical reading into the real thing. If some of the hours children spend watching television were devoted to reading, the population would be better educated.

    【B3】______Someone else has made all the decisions about casting, setting, clothing, facial expressions, tone and so on. Reading a story is an active partnership between the writer and the reader. Ideas are sketched and the mind of the reader creates the rest.
    【B4】______It is because children whose reading is hesitant cannot readily identify and enjoy the plot. Watching something is easier. This is leading to a generation whose mental processes are too stultified. The problem is that many children read very slowly. I worry, for instance, about children who carry the same 100-word book about with them for a fortnight. I meet them daily. They conscientiously decode a page or two in a class and about the same again for homework. It is hardly surprising that such children then declare that they find reading boring and prefer to watch television. Their difficulty is not reading the words—it is interpreting them. They need to be able to read fast enough to feed the mind’s hunger for a story.
    【B5】______ Parents need to be convinced of the importance of preventing their children from wasting their hours on inert viewing. Without television the child is likely to turn to books for entertainment.
    I used to think that filmed versions of enjoyable books were a spur to reading. I have changed my mind. Visual images drown imagination. A dramatization, seen once, can destroy your reading for ever. Dramatized fiction is the literary equivalent of empty calories. It replaces the appetite for real food. Children must have a nutritionally balanced reading diet.
Questions 61—65
Complete the passage with the following sentences. There are two extra sentences that you do not need to use.
A. Watching a story is a totally passive pastime.
B. But it’s not so.
C. The time-honored way of improving reading is by reading fiction.
D. Why is dramatized fiction usurping the written kind?
E. What are your aims for reading?
F. You may start reading by asking questions about yourself!
G. That means practice and only by reading daily will a child become a strong and independent reader. [br] 【B3】

选项

答案 A

解析 根据横线处后文的意思,有人已经决定了所有演员、背景、服装、声音等等。阅读一本小说是读者与作者之间的积极合作。作者勾画出思想,读者自己创造场景。因此可知,在看电视版小说时,才会有人设定好所有人物和背景。因此选A项。
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