Daniel Anderson, a famous psychologist, believes it’ s important to distinguish television’ s influences on children from those

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问题    Daniel Anderson, a famous psychologist, believes it’ s important to distinguish television’ s influences on children from those of the family. We tend to blame TV, he says, for problems it doesn’ t really cause, overlooking our own roles in shaping children’ s minds.
   One traditional belief about television is that it reduces a child ’ s ability to think and to understand the world. While watching TV, children do not merely absorb words and images(影像). Instead, they learn both stated and implied meanings from what they see. Actually, children learn early the psychology of characters in TV shows. Furthermore, as many teachers agree, children understand far more when their parents watch TV with them, explaining new words and ideas. Yet, most parents use an educational program as a chance to seat their kids in front of the TV set and do something in another room.
   Another argument against television is that it replaces reading as a form of entertainment. But according to Anderson, the amount of time spent watching television is not related to reading ability. TV doesn’ t take the place of reading for most children: it takes the place of similar sorts of recreation, such as listening to the radio and playing sports. Things like parents ’ educational background have a stronger influence on a child ’ s reading. " A child’ s reading ability is best predicted by how much a parent reads," Anderson says.
   Traditional wisdom also has it that heavy television-watching lowers children’ s IQ scores and affects their school performance. But here, too, Anderson notes that no studies have proved it. In fact, research suggests that it’s the other way around. "If you’ re smart young, you’ 11 watch less TV when you’ re older," Anderson says. Yet, people of lower IQ tend to be lifelong television viewers.
   For years, researchers have attempted to show that television is dangerous to children. However, by showing that television promotes none of the dangerous effects as conventionally(传统地) believed, Anderson suggests that television cannot be blamed without considering other influences.
By watching TV, children learn______.

选项 A、images through words
B、both stated and implied meanings
C、more about images than words
D、little about people’ s psychology

答案B

解析 根据第二段第二、三句“…children do not merely absorb words and images. Instead,they learn both stated and implied meanings from what they see.”可知,孩子们看电视时,不仅能理解话语和画画,还能从他们看到的现象中领悟到一些暗含的意思,所以选项B正确,选项A、C不符合题意。根据第二段第四句“…children learn early the psychology of characters in TV shows.”可知,孩子们还能从电视节目里了解到人物的心理特征。因此选项D描述错误。故选B。
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