Theyoungergeneration(一代人)accordingtoanewsurveycanhardlyrememberthelasttimeofclimbingtreesorflyingkitesastheyarekeptindoorsandshortofoutdoorexperiences.Thesurveyof1000peoplefoundthatthecurrent
Theyoungergeneration(一代人)accordingtoanewsurveycanhardlyrememberthelasttimeofclimbingtreesorflyingkitesastheyarekeptindoorsandshortofoutdoorexperiences.
Thesurveyof1000peoplefoundthatthecurrent(现在的)generationof15-to34-year-oldshavefewermemories(记忆)of12keycountrysideactivitiessuchasswimminginriversorgoingfishing.
Theresearchfoundthatthreequartersoftheoldergenerationrememberedplayinggamesorclimbingtreescomparedwithtwothirdsofyoungeradults.
The55+generationalsohadmorememoriesofcollectingstonesvisitingafarmorponddipping.Altogethertwothirdsofolderpeoplehadmorememoriesofplayingoutdoorscomparedtojustoverhalfoftheyoungergeneration.
TheRoyalSocietyfortheProtectionofBirds(RSPB)carriedoutthestudyatthestartoftheschooltermtostressthegrowingworrythatchildrenarenotgettingout-doorsenough.
Thestudyhasfoundthat82percentofpeoplethinkthatschoolsshouldprovidemoreoutdooreducationandmostbelievenatureisstillimportanttochildrentoday.
Dr.MikeClarkeheadoftheRSPBsaidchildrenwhoareusuallykeptindoorsareeasiertoget"naturedeficitdisorder".Hesaidpublicmoneyshouldbeusedtotakechildrenondaytripstonatureandtobuildwildlifegardensespeciallyinpoorareas.
"Tomanypeopleitwouldseemclearandunquestionablethatanimportantpartofchildhoodisexploringtheworldaroundyou.Unfortunatelythisisfarfromthefactandthechildrenarehavinglesstimeandfewerchancestogetclosetonature"hesaid.
"TheRSPBhasmorethana40-yearhistoryingettingchildrenoutdoorsandisstillcontinuingtoplayourrole.Wenowneedthegovernmentandtheschoolstorealizethattheyshouldplaythemostimportantroleinmakingitpossibleforallthechildrentoexperienceenjoyandbenefit(受益)fromtheoutdoorenvironment."
8.Comparedwiththecurrentgenerationtheoldergenerationhad .
A.morehomeworkandexerciseswhentheywerechildren
B.morememoriesofwonderfullifeinthecountryside
C.fewermemoriesoftakingpartinoutdooractivities
D.fewerchancesofgoingonavisittothe

