DMore and more teenage addicts in Korea ar题目内容:D More and more teenage addicts in Korea are refusing to leave their bedrooms and some young adults are playing fantasy games online until they literally drop dead. "He didn't adapt very easily into high school," said Chu Dong-jiu, whose son, Jae--yun, 17, cruises football websites 12 to 14 hours a day. "That was why he dropped out. Now he spends all the time he is not eating on the computer. He hasn't been out of the house for eight months." Eighty percent of South Koreans have broadband internet, the highest rate in the world. In Britain the figure is less than a third. This is partly the result of its intense, science-based schooling. But according to Dr. Kim Hyun-soo, chairman of the Association of Internet Addiction Psychiatrists, an "education frenzy (狂怒)" has undermined children's self-confidence and forced them to seek escape elsewhere. Children, many tutored beyond school, enjoy little free time outside home, driving them into the solitary solace(安慰) of the computer, he said. “What children do on the Internet reflects what they want in reality,” he said. “The dreams they pursue are the dreams they would pursue in ordinary life.” The most common obsession(迷住,困扰) is with online games in which players become fantasy figures in landscapes pitted with foes and obstacles. One 28-year-old young man collapsed and died last year after playing a game non-stop for 50 hours in an Internet cafe. Doctors said he died from exhaustion and dehydration (脱水). Studies show five percent of "gamers” are seriously addicted, with a further 15 ~ 20 percent betraying signs of an unhealthy obsession. Gamers make up 90 percent of Dr. Kim's patients, often referred to him by mental hospitals to which parents had taken their children. The other l0 percent are guilty of freakish (异想天开的)and anti-social behaviour on websites. "These people are very frustrated inside and full of anger," he said. The government has stepped in, banning children from Internet cafes after l0 p. m. , and sending teams of psychologists to visit them. 67. This passage mainly wants to tell us that________ A. Internet cafes seriously do great harm to children's life B. lots of students in Korea escape into Internet fantasy C. why more and more children in Korea like Internet cafes D. the government should take immediate actions against Internet cafes 68. Why did Jae-yun drop out of the school? A. Because his family was too poor. B. Because he wanted to find a job earlier. C. Because he liked searching football websites greatly. D. Because he liked playing all kinds of computer games, especial]y football games. 69. According to the passage, we can infer that________. A. most of Dr. Kim's patients are game lovers B. garners make up l0 percent of Dr. Kim's patients C. the government in Korea hasn't taken any action to control Internet cafes so far D. more and more teenage addicts in Korea are refusing to leave their bedrooms 70. From what Dr. Kim said, we can conclude that_______. A. children who like surfing the Internet are poor at studying B. the Internet can help children to realize their dreams C. most children who often go to Internet cafes hate society D. the violence at school has something to do with the reasons why teenagers addict to the Internet 最佳答案:小题1:B 小题2:C 小题3:A 小题4:D 答案解析:略 考点核心:人物传记类文章的文体特征: 人物传记是记叙文体的一种,主要描写某人的生平事迹、趣闻轶事、生活背景、个性特征、成长奋斗历程等,包含记叙文的时间、地点、人物、事件等要素。其特点是以时间的先后或事件的发展为主线,空间或逻辑线索贯穿文章始终,脉络清楚,可读性较强。
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