50 years back in time and even before that, in the absence of the Internet and various hi-tech toys, toys, the entertainment world used to be so different from what it is nowadays, Running wild on the pastures, and bathing in the river, children back then saw nature as their playground and were curious to explore and enjoy it in their own creative ways. They found stall objects around them play imaginary restaurants. In this way, children enjoyed themselves on the way to school, during and skipping were popular games. Some have even made it through to today. school breaks, and even when they were herding butfaloes. At that time, tug of war, hide-and-seck.
The fact that those popular games which were meant to be played in groups made it casier so childhood bonds were even stronger as children grew up playing together all their life.
Question 1: What is the passage mainly about?
A. Today's entertainment world B. History of games and entertainment
C. Childhood bonds D. Children's entertainment in the past
Question 2: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a popular game in the past?
A. Hide-and-seek B. Skipping C. Tug of war D. Card games
Question 3: According to the passage, the girls use branches as__________ to play imaginary restaurants.
A. battles B. swords C. chopsticks D. fishing rods
Question 4: The word "explore" in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. play B. discover C. find D. destroy
Question 5: The word "They in the passage refers to__________.
A. children B. branches C. chopsticks D. toys
Question 1: What is the passage mainly about?
A. Today's entertainment world B. History of games and entertainment
C. Childhood bonds D. Children's entertainment in the past
Question 2: According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a popular game in the past?
A. Hide-and-seek B. Skipping C. Tug of war D. Card games
Question 3: According to the passage, the girls use branches as__________ to play imaginary restaurants.
A. battles B. swords C. chopsticks D. fishing rods
Question 4: The word "explore" in the passage is closest in meaning to
A. play B. discover C. find D. destroy
Question 5: The word "They in the passage refers to__________.
A. children B. branches C. chopsticks D. toys