Your stereo is too loud. Could you please ________?


  1. A.
    turn it on
  2. B.
    turn up it
  3. C.
    turn off it
  4. D.
    turn it down
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從方框中選擇最佳選項(xiàng)完成對(duì)話,有兩項(xiàng)多余。
A.I feel well.
B. You shouldn’t argue with your parents.
C. But I don’t have enough money.
D. You look unhappy.
E. My brother plays his stereo too loud!
F. Are you tired?
G.I don’t look cool.
A:      【小題1】      , what’s wrong?
B:Oh … my clothes are out of style.        【小題2】     .
A:Well, maybe you should buy some new clothes.
B:Yes,       【小題3】     .
A:Huh. Maybe you could get a part-time job in the evenings.
B:I can’t, because my parents want me to stay at home every night. I argued with them
about it.
A:Well,        【小題4】      You should talk about your problems.
B:And guess what else is wrong?
A:What?
B:     【小題5】      I can’t go to sleep. 

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A. I don’t look cool.
B. You shouldn’t argue with your parents.
C. But I don’t have enough money.
D. You look unhappy.
E. My brother plays his stereo too loud!
A:    【小題1】  , what’s wrong?
B: Oh … my clothes are out of style.     【小題2】 
A: Well, maybe you should buy some new clothes.
B: Yes,  【小題3】  
A: Huh. Maybe you could get a part-time job in the evenings.
B: I can’t, because my parents want me to stay at home every night. I argued with them about it.
A: Well,  【小題4】   You should talk about your problems.
B: And guess what else is wrong?
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B:  【小題5】   I can’t go to sleep.

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從方框中選擇最佳選項(xiàng)完成對(duì)話,有兩項(xiàng)多余。

A.I feel well.
B. You shouldn’t argue with your parents.
C. But I don’t have enough money.
D. You look unhappy.
E. My brother plays his stereo too loud!
F. Are you tired?
G.I don’t look cool.
A:      【小題1】      , what’s wrong?
B:Oh … my clothes are out of style.        【小題2】     .
A:Well, maybe you should buy some new clothes.
B:Yes,       【小題3】     .
A:Huh. Maybe you could get a part-time job in the evenings.
B:I can’t, because my parents want me to stay at home every night. I argued with them
about it.
A:Well,        【小題4】      You should talk about your problems.
B:And guess what else is wrong?
A:What?
B:     【小題5】      I can’t go to sleep. 

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I don’t look cool.
You shouldn’t argue with your parents.
But I don’t have enough money.
You look unhappy.
My brother plays his stereo too loud!
A:    【小題1】  , what’s wrong?
B: Oh … my clothes are out of style.     【小題2】 
A: Well, maybe you should buy some new clothes.
B: Yes,  【小題3】  
A: Huh. Maybe you could get a part-time job in the evenings.
B: I can’t, because my parents want me to stay at home every night. I argued with them about it.
A: Well,  【小題4】   You should talk about your problems.
B: And guess what else is wrong?
A: What?
B:  【小題5】   I can’t go to sleep.

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We live in a noisy world. Young and old alike are troubled by sounds over which we may have little or no control: car and house alarms, motorcycles, loudspeakers, even movie previews.

We attend rock concerts, weddings, parties and sports events at which the music is so loud that you can hardly hear the person sitting next to you. At home, televisions, stereos and computer games are often turned up so loud that listeners cannot hear a doorbell or a telephone.

As if environmental noise were not enough, now we surround children with noisy toys and personal listening devices that can permanently damage their hearing. A series of studies conducted in 2002 indicated that even moderate (緩和的) background noise can interfere with how they learn language. In fact, children in classrooms on the noisy side of a school had lower reading scores than those whose classes were on the quiet side.

Noise-induced (噪音誘發(fā)的) hearing loss can come about in two ways: from a brief exposure to a very loud noise or from consistent exposure to moderate-level noise. Thus, there is much concern about the lasting effects of MP3 players that are turned up loud enough to block out surrounding sound, like street noise. An MP3 player at maximum volume produces about 105 decibels(分貝)— 100 times as severe as 85 decibels, where hearing damage begins.

So, before buying noise-making toys, parents would do well to listen to how loud they are. If the item comes with a volume control, monitor its use to make sure it is kept near the lowest level. Consider returning gifts that make loud noises, or disable the noise-making function. Children who play computer games and stereo equipment should be warned to keep the volume down. Most iPads have a control that allows parents to set a maximum volume.

Avoid taking children to loud action movies. If you do go and the sound seems deafening, ask the management to turn down the volume or insist on your money back.

The League for the Hard of Hearing urges parents to encourage participation in quiet activities, like reading, doing puzzles, making things with construction toys, playing educational computer games, drawing and painting, and visiting libraries and museums.

Noise And Children’s Hearing

Fact about noise

We live in a world of noise which   1.    people and is free of   2.   .

The  3.   that noise causes

We find it hard to hear others in a noisy   4.  .

Noisy toys and personal listening devices can permanently

    5.   children’s hearing.

Two  6.  of noise-induced hearing loss

People are  7.  to loud noise for short time or to moderate-level noise for long time.

 

Advice for parents

They should pay attention to how   8.   the noise-making toys are and the returning gifts.

They shouldn’t   9.   their children to loud action movies.

They should encourage their children to  10.   in quiet activities.

 

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