4. In some countries, bungee jumping is banned mainly because ______..
A. it costs too much money
B. it makes people too thrilled
C. it makes people try out love
D. it might make people lose lives
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3. Where did Bungee jumping start as a sport in the 1970s?
A. In America.
B. In Australia.
C. In New Zealand.
D. In Canada.
According to the paragraph 9, why is it important for children to be close to nature?
A. This can help know the importance of protecting the environment.
B. This can help them to be more independent.
C. This can arouse their great interest in nature.
D. This can motivate them to study hard in school.
The urban message kids get runs completely counter to what they are born with, a natural interest in other life forms. Just watch a child in a first encounter with a flower or an ant — there is instant interest and fascination. We condition them out of it.Question: What does the author mean by saying "we condition them out of it"?
A. Being influenced by adults, children lose their interest in other life forms.
Being influenced by adults, children are out of control.
C. Being influenced by adults, children are out of school.
D. Being influenced by adults, children are out of work.
(Unit8)In the text of Hidden Lessons, the author is astonished at how children in urban settings are taught to see nature as dangerous, or as a nuisance.
A. True
B. False