单选题Which of the following is the author’s opinion?AWe should limit the children’s time in watching TV.BWe should improve educational programs for children.CNo commercials should be shown in children’s programs.DTV programs may prevent children from developing their minds.

单选题
Which of the following is the author’s opinion?
A

We should limit the children’s time in watching TV.

B

We should improve educational programs for children.

C

No commercials should be shown in children’s programs.

D

TV programs may prevent children from developing their minds.


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解析:
从全文作者的写作意图和最后一段中作者说‘Caution:Watching Too Much Television May Be Harmful to Your Child’s Developing Mind. ’可以看出作者认为应该控制看电视的时间。

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