The chart below shows the amount of time that 10 to 15-year-olds spend chatting on the Internet and playing computer games on a school day in the UK.
As is shown in the chart,25% of the boys spend less than an hour chatting on the Internet. 26% of the boys spend 1 to 3 hours on chatting on line. The amount of the boys chatting on line for more than 4 hours is 4%. However,the results of the girls are different
Results on both chatting and playing games show that more and more students depend on the Internet. This worries parents a lot. Parents hope that students can go back to the real world to enjoy nature,instead of killing time in front of the computers.
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Which of the following groups are surveyed in the passage? ____
A . Students at the age of 14.
B . Students at the age of 16.
C . Students at the age of 17.
D . Students at the age of 8.
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How many hours do the least boys spend playing computer games each day? ____
A . less than an hour
B . 1 to 3 hours
C . more than 4 hours
D . an hour
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How many hours do most girls spend chatting on line? ____
A . less than an hour
B . 1 to 3 hours
C . more than 4 hours
D . an hour
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According to the passage,what may the parents advise the students to do? ____
A . Eating more fruit.
B . Reading on line.
C . Going to the park.
D . Working hard on schoolwork.
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Which of the following statements is true? ____
A . The survey only shows the time spent chatting online.
B . For all the students,chatting on the Internet is more popular than playing computer games.
C . Compared with chatting online,girls prefer playing computer games.
D . Most of the girls play computer games for less than an hour.
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