When asked about the impact of disturbing news on children, one mother said: "My 11-year-old daughter doesn’ t like watching the

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问题     When asked about the impact of disturbing news on children, one mother said: "My 11-year-old daughter doesn’ t like watching the news. She has【C1】________about what she has seen. One time, she watched a report about a person who killed a family member with a knife. That night she dreamed that she too was being killed. "Another interviewee said: "My six-year-old niece saw reports of tornadoes (龙卷风) from elsewhere in the country. For weeks【C2】________, she was terrified. She【C3】________call me on the phone, convinced that a tornado was coming her way and that she was going to die. "
    Do you think disturbing news report can frighten children? in one survey, nearly 40 percent of parents said that their children had been【C4】________by something they saw in the news and that,【C5】________, the children had feared that a similar event would happen to them or their loved ones.     Why? One factor is that children often【C6】________the news differently from adults. For example, small children may believe that a【C7】________ that is broadcast repeatedly is really happening repeatedly.
    A second factor is that daily reports of disturbing events can distort a child’ s【C8】________    of the world. True, we live in "critical times hard to【C9】________ " But repeated exposure to disturbing news reports can cause children to develop lasting fears. "Children who watch a lot of TV news【C10】________to overestimate the occurrence of crime and may perceive the world to be a more dangerous place than it actually is," observes the Kaiser Family Foundation.
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选项 A、should
B、might
C、could
D、would

答案D

解析 根据空格前的内容可知,我6岁的侄女看到有关国家其他地区龙卷风的报道。随后的几周她一直非常害怕。据此可推知,后面应是说她总是给我打电话。D项“(表示习惯、行为、习俗)老是,总是”符合题意,故选D。
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