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It will come as no comfort to a child shivering(打哆嗦)on a playing field on a cold winter's day.But regular organized 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 performing 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 honoring responsibilities."
   Researchers began studying 2,694 Canadian children around the age of six,with teachers filled in questionnaires about their behavior 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 behavior had.
   Professor Pagani said:"We found children who had better behavior in the kindergarten class were more likely to be involved in sport by age ten.Nevertheless,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 kinds of children may do better in their academic study according to Paragraph One?
D
D

A.Those who join in structured activities.
B.Those who don't shiver on a cold winter's day.
C.Those who don't like school sports.
D.Those who take part in game lessons.
(2)What did the researcher focus on in their research?
A
A

A.The classroom activities.
B.The results of the exams.
C.The performance at kindergarten.
D.The time spent in classrooms.
(3)In the sporting environment,kids are more likely to
B
B
.
A.understand each other better
B.follow the rules
C.respect the teachers
D.give up
(4)What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?
A
A

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.
(5)What can we infer from Prof.Pagani's words in the last paragraph?
A
A

A.The research will be of great benefit.
B.It's necessary for children go to kindergartens.
C.Childhood obesity rates can lead to low attainment.
D.Team sports will be reduced at kindergartens.
【考點(diǎn)】說(shuō)明文;日常生活
【答案】D;A;B;A;A
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