Most children like watching      36     . It’s very interesting .By watching TV they can see and learn a lot and know many things    37   their country and the   38     . Of course, they can also learn over the radio. But they can learn   39     and more easily on TV. Why?    40    they can hear and watch at the same time. But they can’t    41   anything over the radio. TV helps to open their minds, too. They learn newer and better ways of   42   things. Many children watch TV only on   43     or Sunday evening. They are always busy with their lessons. But some children watch TV every night. They go to bed very    44    . They can’t have a good   45     . How about you, my young friend?

(     )36.A.recorder      B.radio      C.TV           D.Mp4

(     )37.A.of           B. for        C.at            D.about

(     )38.A.school       B.classroom   C.playground     D.world

(     )39.A.good        B. well        C.better         D.best

(     )40.A.Because     B.But          C.Where        D.Whether

(     )41.A.hear        B.look         C.see           D.listen

(     )42.A.do         B.doing         C.does         D.did

(     )43.A.Thursday    B.Monday      C.Tuesday      D.Saturday

(     )44.A.late        B.early         C.latest         D.earliest

(     )45.A.hobby      B.rest          C.sport         D.teahcer

   36-40 CDDCA       41-45 CBDAB

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