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        On her first morning in America, last summer, my daughter went
    out to explore her new neighborhood alone.

        Of course we were worried; we had just moved from Berlin, and
    she was just 8. But when she came home, we realized we had no reason to worry. She
    told us with pride how she had discovered the little park around the corner, and
    had made friends with a few local dog owners.

        When this story comes up in conversations with American friends,
    we are usually met with polite disbelief.

        A study by the University of California has found that American
    kids spend 90 percent of their free time at home, often watching TV or playing video
    games. Even when kids are physically active, they are watched closely by adults,
    either in school, at home, at afternoon activities or in the car. It seems that
    America's middle class has taken overprotective parenting to a new level, with the
    government even acting as a super nanny.

        Just take the example of the case of 10-year-old Rafi and 6-year-old
    Dvora Meitiv in 2015, in Silver Spring, Maryland, who were picked up by the police
    because their parents had dared to allow them to walk home from the park alone.
    The state's Child Protective Services said their parents were guilty.

        In reality, child abductions (绑架) by strangers in Silver Spring park are as rare as tiger attacks.
    Children are overprotected, which encourages dependency and affects their abilities
    to care for themselves and weigh risks. Mark Hemingway writes in The Federalist, "You know what it's
    called when kids make mistakes without adult supervision (监督) and have to struggle with the possible results? Growing up."

        At least, parents who want to give their children more room
    to walk around shouldn't be punished. Children are not easily damaged objects to
    be protected at all times.

      (1)Why does the author mention his daughter's experience?

      A . To express his worry about her safety.

      B . To share the happiness of her growing up.

      C . To show she has the space to take risks alone.

      D . To encourage us to learn about the environment.

      (2)What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?

      A . How American kids are raised at present.

      B . Why many American kids like staying home.

      C . The necessity of supervising kids in America.

      D . The weaknesses of the American school system.

      (3)How is the text mainly developed?

      A . By telling an interesting story.

      B . By using examples to explain.

      C . By pointing out similarities and differences.

      D . By showing the effect and then explaining the causes.