“Time is a problem for children,” states a news report for a new Swiss watch. Children in some countries “l(fā)earn time slowly” because “they don’t wear watches” and “parents don’t really know how to teach them time.” The children grow up with this handicap and become adults-and then can’t get to work on time. Is there an answer to this problem? Of course-it’s the Flick Flak, made by a famous Swiss watch company.
The Flick Flak is being marketed as something teaching watch for children aged 4 to 10. The watch itself does not teach children how to tell time, of course; it merely “takes their imagination” by presenting the “hour” hand as a beautiful red girl named Flak and the “minute” hand as a tall blue boy named Flick. Flick points to related “blue” minutes on the dial, while Flak points to “red” hour numbers. The characters and colors combined with parental help, are supposed to teach young children how to tell time.
The watch comes equipped with a standard battery and a nylon band (尼龍表帶). Peter Lipkin, the United States sales manager for the Flick Flak, calls it “childproof: if it gets dirty you can throw the whole watch in the washing machine.” The product is being sold in select department stores in Europe, Asia and the United States for a suggested price of $25. Parents who buy the watch may discover that it is one thing to tell time; it’s quite another for them to be on time.
小題1:From the news report we know that ______.
A.parents are patient when teaching children time
B.parents have little idea of how to teach children time
C.children are likely to learn time quickly
D.children enjoy wearing the Flick Flak watch
小題2:The author doesn’t seem to believe ______.
A.children will be on time if they have not learnt how to tell time
B.a(chǎn) Flick Flak can help parents teach their children how to tell time
C.the Flick Flak can take children’s imagination
D.children usually have trouble telling time if they don’t wear watches
小題3:The underlined word handicap (Para. 1) means ______.
A.displeasureB.discouragementC.disappointmentD.disadvantage
小題4:The United State sales manager calls the new watch “childproof” because ______.
A.it is designed to teach children to be on time
B.it proves to be effective in teaching children time
C.it is made so as not to be easily damaged by children
D.it is the children’s favorite watch

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:D
小題4:C

試題分析:這篇文章是說明文,根據(jù)現(xiàn)在的孩子不認(rèn)識時間而推出的新型的手表,及它的優(yōu)點。
小題1:見文章的parents don’t really know how to teach them time.可知答案是B 
小題2:見文章的第一段The children grow up with this handicap and become adults-and then can’t get to work on time.可知答案是A 
小題3:handicap的意思為“障礙、不利條件”,它與disadvantage的意思一致,故正確答案為D。
小題4:從文章第三段中的銷售人員把它叫作childproof及后面的解釋if it gets dirty you can throw the whole watch in the washing machine就知道這種表是不容易被毀壞的?芍鸢甘荂 
點評:這篇文章對于細(xì)節(jié)題的考查很細(xì)致,考生要注意迅速抓住關(guān)鍵句子。
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