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It will come as no comfort to a child shivering on a playing field on a cold winter's day. But regular organised school sport helps children in their academic studies in years to come. The researchers said other "structured" activities such as music or religious activities were not as beneficial for attention as taking part in a games lesson. The difference in academic ability was noticeable even at age ten, with those who had taken in sports since the start of junior school faring better than those who hadn't.

The Canadian study looked at children aged six and then ten. Professor Linda Pagani said:" We worked with information provided by parents and teachers to compare kindergarteners' activities with their classroom activities as they grew up. By the time they reached the fourth grade, kids who played structured sports were clearly better at following instructions and remaining focused in the classroom. There is something special to the sporting environment-perhaps the sense of belonging to a team to a special group with a common goal—that appears to help kids understand the importance of respecting the rules and honouring responsibilities. "

Researchers began studying 2, 694 Canadian children around the age of six,with teachers filled in questionnaires about their behaviour in school. Meanwhile, the children's parents were interviewed by phone or in person about their home life. The exercise was the repeated four years later to test what effect the behaviour had.

Professor Pagani said: "We found children who had better behaviour in the kindergarten class were more likely to be involved in sport by age ten. Nonetheless(虽然如此), we found those children who were specifically involved in team sports at kindergarten scored higher by the time they reached the fourth grade. "The researchers believe sporting activities and attention skills go hand in hand. Professor Pagani added:" The results should be encouraging for schools looking to cut childhood obesity rates and low attainment in schools. "

(1) What did the researcher focus on in their research? A. The classroom activities. B. The results of the tests. C. The performance at home. D. The time spent in classrooms.
(2) In the sporting environment, kids are more likely to_______. A. understand better B. follow the rules C. respect the teachers D. give up
(3) What does the third paragraph mainly tell us? A. How scientists carried out the research. B. Why parents were interviewed by phone. C. How kids behaved at home or at school. D. How many sports kids did at school.
(4) What can we infer from Prof. Pagani's words in the last paragraph? A. The research will be of great benefit. B. Children should go to kindergartens. C. Schools will face low attainment. D. Team sports will be reduced at kindergartens.
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Over the last seven years, most states have banned texting by drivers, and public service campaigns have tried a wide range of methods to persuade people to put down their phones when they are behind the wheel.

Yet the problem, by just about any measure, appears to be getting worse. Americans are still texting while driving, as well as using social networks and taking photos. Road accidents, which had fallen for years, are now rising sharply.

That is partly because people are driving more, but Mark Rosekind, the chief of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said distracted (分心) driving was "only increasing, unfortunately."

"Big change requires big ideas." he said in a speech last month, referring broadly to the need to improve road safety. So to try to change a distinctly modern behavior, lawmakers and public health experts are reaching back to an old approach: They want to treat distracted driving like drunk driving.

An idea from lawmakers in New York is to give police officers a new device called the Textalyzer. It would work like this: An officer arriving at the scene of a crash could ask for the phones of the drivers and use the Textalyzer to check in the operating system for recent activity. The technology could determine whether a driver had just texted, emailed or done anything else that is not allowed under New York's hands-free driving laws.

"We need something on the books that can change people's behavior," said Félix W. Ortiz, who pushed for the state's 2001 ban on hand-held devices by drivers. If the Textalyzer bill becomes law, he said, "people are going to be more afraid to put their hands on the cell phone."

(1) Which of the following best describes the ban on drivers' texting in the US? A. Ineffective. B. Unnecessary. C. Inconsistent. D. Unfair.
(2) What can the Textalyzer help a police officer find out? A. Where a driver came from. B. Whether a driver used their phone. C. How fast a driver was going. D. When a driver arrived at the scene.
(3) What does the underlined word "something" in the last paragraph refer to? A. Advice. B. Data. C. Tests. D. Laws.
(4) What is a suitable title for the text? A. To Drive or Not to Drive? Think Before You Start B. Texting and Driving? Watch Out for the Textalyzer C. New York Banning Hand-Held Devices by Drivers D. The Next Generation Cell Phone: The Textalyzer
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Known for its Terracotta Warriors, the ancient Chinese city of Xi 'an in Shaanxi Province is also a city with delicious food. Here are some of them.

Yangrou paomo

Yangrou paomo, or pita bread soaked in lamb soup, is another signature food of Xian, The main ingredient in this mouth- watering dish is mutton and pita bread. The hard bread is torn into small pieces and added to a bowl, then topped with stewed and sliced mutton, scallion, coriander and chili, and then the soup is poured over all of it,

Biangbiang noodles

Biangbiang noodles (stewed-pork hand-ripped noodles) are thick, fat and long. Each noodle is three fingers wide, spiraling down into a big bowl. It is served dry, with toppings of chili and pork belly in alternating layers of fat and lean meat. Biangbiang noodles are famous not only for their distinctive taste, but also for the name, the character of which is so complicated that many Chinese don't know how to write it. Biang refers to the sound chefs make when they pull the dough into noodles and bang them against the table.

Dumpling

A visit to Xian is not complete unless you try the dumplings. They are made in different shapes, colors and flavors--sour, sweet or peppery, the dumplings have different fillings. Cooking methods have also expanded, from boiling to frying.

Rougamo

Ancient Chinese called it "Rou jia yu mo zhong", which means the meat is inside the bun(a kind of small bread). The most important part of "Rougamo" is the special sauce meat.

According to the history record, "Rougamo" first found in book is in Qin Dynasty, which was called "Hanmo". "Rougamo" is not only a sign of the ancient city, but also a sign of Chinese traditional foods.

(1) In which of the following foods is bread used? A. Yangrou paomo and Rougamo. B. Rougamo and Biangbiang noodles. C. Yangrou paomo and dumpling. D. Biangbiang noodles and dumpling.
(2) What does Biangbiang noodles get the name from? A. The chef who creates them, B. The ingredients they include. C. The sound when they are made. D. The place where they are made.
(3) In which column of a newspaper is this text probably from? A. Health. B. Culture. C. Science. D. Fashion.
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In the Beijing 2022 Winter Games, some young athletes have made names for themselves. AFP Sport picks out four talents who seem to set to shine brightly in the future.

Gu Ailing

Gu, 18, began competing for China in 2019, and was already well-known before the Games.

However, her three medals in freestyle skiing-gold in both Big Air and half pipe, and a silver in peristyle-inspired her to an even wider international audience.

Hoping to inspire the next generation onto the snow, the teenager drew all the attention with her trademark eloquence(口才), "I'm proud to have done my best to spread a positive and personal message, and to have reached audiences willing to listen to me. "

Nathan Chen

The 22-year-old American Nathan Chen was all grace and calmness as he produced a dominant performance to win his first Olympic title in figure skating.

An Olympic gold had been the only major prize eluding(避开)the three-time world champion. Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu, meanwhile, fell twice and ended in fourth in what could be his last Games.

Juraj Slafkovsky

Juraj Slafkovsky finished the Olympic men's ice hockey tournament as the leading goal scorer with seven as Slovakia won a bronze medal. Slafkovsky is the youngest player to ever represent Slovakia in Olympic hockey and was going up against some old athletes twice his age.

Zoi Sadowski Synnott

The 20-year-old snowboarder made history for New Zealand after winning the country's first ever Winter Olympics gold medal.

She came from behind to win the women's slopestyle with an incredible final run, before being gathered in the snow by her rivals(对手)in celebration at the finish.

(1) In which event did Gu Ailing win a silver medal in the Beijing 2022 Winter Games? A. Big Air. B. Slopestyle. C. Halfpipe. D. Figure skating.
(2) What place did Juraj Slafkovsky win in the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games? A. The gold medal. B. The silver medal. C. The bronze medal. D. The fourth place.
(3) Who won the Winter Olympics gold medal for New Zealand? A. Gu Ailing. B. Nathan Chen. C. Juraj Slafkovsky. D. Zoi Sadowski Synnott.
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