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试卷第=page22页,共=sectionpages22页专题阅读理解之议论文18篇ThereisnosuchthingasaquickWebsearch.Forexample,youjustwanttolookuponething.Butbeforeyouknowit,youarelikelytofindmorethan37sites,and45minutesarelikelytobewastedonwhatshouldbea30-secondexercise.WeusedtowasteoursparetimeinfrontoftheTV.Thereisanoldsaying:NoonecanbecomesuccessfulsittingonthecouchwatchingTV.ThesameistrueoftheInternet.AndendlesslysurfingtheWebisn’tgoingtogetyourgoalsdone.Norisitgoingtomagicallymakeyousuccessful.Soreduceyourendlesssurfing.Butwhatshouldyoudo?Ifyoureallyneedtogetworkdonewithoutbeingdisturbed,turnofftheInternet.Use“airplanemode”onyourphone.Ifyouneedabetterwaytodothat,therearesoftwareappsthatwillletyoublockcertainwebsitesforacertainamountoftime.Theseappscanblocknewsbutstillletyoudoyourwork,research,etc.Thesedays,informationcanbeeasilyfoundthroughaclickorWebsearch.Butdoyoureallyneedtoknowtheanswertoeverybitoftrivia(琐事)thatpopsupinthecourseofyourday?TrynottoimmediatelylookeverythingupontheInternet.Onesearchcouldendupcostingyouhoursoftime.IfyoumustsearchtheInternet,setatimelimitonyourWebadventure.You’dbettersetanactualtime.Thiscanpreventyoufromstayingonlinefortoolong.LeavetheInternetimmediatelywhenyou’reremindedtodothat.WhenyouaresurfingtheWeb,youmaywanttokeepreadingeachlinked(链接的)article.Agreatwaytostopthisistosave“other”articlesandreadthemlater.Useanapptosavethosearticles.Thisallowsyoutosaveimportantinformationwhilepreventingyoufromendlesslyreadingnow.1.Theauthorwritesthefirsttwoparagraphsto.A.comparetelevisionsandcomputers B.showhowtofindinformationC.leadintothetopicofthepassage D.showthefunctionofTV2.WhatarethesoftwareappsmentionedinParagraph3usedfor?A.Blockingadvertisementsonline. B.Savingsomemoneyforyou.C.Providinguswithinterestingnews. D.Limitingouruseoncertainwebsites.3.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestdoinginParagraph5?A.StayingawayfromtheInternet. B.Notcommunicatingwithothersonline.C.Notreadingotherlinkedarticlesonline. D.SettingatimelimitforWebsearch.4.Inwhichcolumnofanewspapercanyoureadthepassage?A.ArtandStyle. B.ScienceandTechnology.C.NatureandGeography. D.SportsandHealth.TheQixiFestival,theChineseequivalent(等同于)ofValentine’sDaythatfellyesterday,wasnotonlyadisappointmentforforgottenlovers,butalsoforbusinessmenleftwithemptypockets.Thecoldattitudehasmadeculturalexpertsseriouslyworrythatthelovers’festival,markedforgenerationssincetheHanDynasty(206BC-AD220),isdyingout.Somehaveevencalledforlegislation(立法)tomakethefestivalalegalChineseLovers’Day,whichfallsontheseventhdayoftheseventhmonthofthelunaryear.Buttheeffectivenessofsuchameasureisindoubt,althougheffortstopreservetraditionalfestivalsdeservehighpraise.AgrowingnumberoftraditionalChinesefestivals,suchastheDragonBoatFestivalandMid-AutumnFestival,sharethesamefateastheQixiFestival.Youngpeopleareshowinglessinterestintraditionalcultureassymbolizedbythesefestivals.Evenifalltraditionalfestivalsarefinallymadelegal,theriskofthembecomingpurelyformalizedcelebrationswithlittlemeaningisnotremoved.Iftheyoungergenerationfailstoappreciatetheculturalsignificanceoftheseholidays,thereislittlethatcanbedone.Whilecomplainingabouttraditionalfestivalsfadinginappeal,decision-makersshouldreflectonculturalprotection.Undeniably,ourcountryhasdoneabadjobofpreservingcultureandtraditionalfestivals,comparedtoneighboringJapanandKorea.OnlyafewyearsagodidChinabegintorealizethesignificanceofpreservingintangible(非物质)culturalheritagewhenKoreaplannedtoapplytoUNESCO(联合国教科文组织)tolistitsversionoftheDragonBoatFestivalasanimportantexampleofintangibleculture.Concernaboutthetraditionalholidaysalsoremindspeopleofthegrowinginfluenceofforeignculturesasthecountryopenswidertotheoutsideworld.WithtraditionalfestivalsbecominglessimportantandimportssuchasChristmasandValentine’sDaygainingwidespreadpopularity,thepublic,includingculturalprofessionals,hastendedtomeasuretraditionalChinesefestivalsineconomicterms.Howmuchmoneycanbemadeduringtheholidaysistakenintoconsideration.Infact,whatmakestraditionalfestivalsuniqueandwhatkeepsthemaliveistheirculturalelements.Afterall,itisauniqueculturethatcontributestotheworld’sdiversitywithglobalization.5.WhatmakesChineseculturalexpertsworrythatthelovers’festivalisdyingout?A.Thedisappointmentforbothbusinessmenandlovers.B.TheignoranceofthepublictotheQixiFestival.C.ThefailuretomaketraditionalChinesefestivalslegal.D.Theactiontopreservecultureandtraditionalfestivals.6.ThepubliclooksattheeffectivenessofthelegalizationoftheQixiFestivalwitha(n)______attitude.A.doubtful B.favorableC.indifferent D.hopeful7.FromParagraph3,wecanlearnthat______.A.traditionalfestivalsarecelebratedbymoreyoungpeopleB.legalcelebrationsreducetheriskofthedisappearanceoftraditionalcultureC.thesignificanceoftraditionalfestivalsshouldbebetterrecognizedD.youngpeoplevaluetraditionalculturebuttheycandolittle8.Thewriter’spurposeforwritingthisarticleisto______.A.remindusthattheculturalfactorsmaketraditionalfestivalsliveonB.complainthatJapanandKoreadoabetterjobofpreservingcultureC.informthepublicoftheimportanceoftheglobalizationD.warnpeopleagainstthebusinessroleincelebratingtraditionalfestivalsWhat’sbest:abrandnewphoneoradayoutwithyourfriends?Isitbettertospendmoneytobuythingsortodothings?AstudyofUKconsumersshowedthatsixintenpeoplewouldratherspendtheirmoneyonsomethingtodothanonsomethingtohave.Thoseaged18—34reportedspendingthehighestamountonfunactivities.Materialpossessions(物质财产)canlastformanyyears,whileexperiencesarefleeting.This,however,mightbethewrongwaytolookatthings.PsychologyprofessorThomasGilovichdiscoveredthatthehappinessthatobjectsprovidecandisappearquickly.Weadapttohavingnewpossessions,sothatratherthanbeingsomethingweareexcitedby,theyjustbecomeournewnormal.Soonwemayevenwanttobuyabetterversionofthethingsweown.Ourfeelingsaroundpossessionscanalsobeaffectedbyothers.Wetendtocomparewhatwehavewithotherpeople.Ifsomeoneelsehassomethingbetter,wecanstarttofeeljealous.Aholidayoradayoutmaybeshort,butthehappinessitprovidescanlastmuchlonger.Waitingforourlatestpurchasestobedeliveredisdisappointing,butwaitingforanexcitingeventgivesusafeelingofexpectation.Experiencesareoftenshared,sowegainpleasurefromsocialconnectionandtimespentwithotherpeople.Memoriesofourexperiencesbecomepartofouridentity.AsGilovichpointsout,wearethesumofourexperiences.Indeed,theveryfactthatexperienceslastforalimitedtimecangivethemvalue.Aphysicalgoodgetsworseovertime,whileourmemoriesofanexperiencecangiveuspleasureyearafteryear.Ofcourse,it’snotalwaysthatsimple.Otherstudieshavesuggestedthathappinessgainedfromexperiencesmightdependonyourpersonalitytype,andhowmanypossessionsyoualreadyhave.Peoplewithmoreintroverted(内向的)personalitytypesmaygetlessbenefitfromsocialoccasionsandthosewithfewpossessionsmaygetgreaterbenefitfromobjects.However,formanyofus,itcouldbethatwhenchoosinghowtospendmoney,we’llgetfarmorebenefitbyspendingonexperiences,ratherthanpossessions.9.Whatisthemainconclusionofthenewstudy?A.Youngpeoplespendmuchonexpensiveitems.B.Materialsbringmorehappinessthanmemories.C.Fourintenpeopleenjoyahighlevelofmaterialwealth.D.Quiteafewpeoplepreferdoingthingstobuyingthings.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fleeting”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Short-lived. B.Time-tested.C.Eye-catching. D.Far-reaching.11.Howdoestheauthormainlydeveloptheargumentinparagraph3?A.Bygivingexpertadvice. B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Byprovidingexamples. D.Bysharingsomestories.12.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsspendingmoneyonexperiences?A.Cautious. B.Doubtful. C.Negative. D.Favorable.TheImpactofSocialMediaonMentalHealthInrecentyears,socialmediaplatformslikeInstagram,TikTok,andSnapchathavebecomeverypopularamongteenagers.Theseplatformshelppeoplestayintouchandsharetheirlives.However,studiesshowthatusingsocialmediatoomuchcanaffectmentalhealth.Spendingtoomuchtimeonlinemaycauseanxiety,loneliness,andlowself-esteem.Manypeoplefeelpressuretolookperfectonsocialmedia,whichcanmakethemfeelbadaboutthemselves.Ontheotherhand,socialmediacanalsobehelpfulwhenusedwisely.Itallowspeopletofindsupportivecommunities,sharetheircreativity,andstayupdatedonimportantnews.Inconclusion,socialmediaisapowerfultoolthatcanhavebothpositiveandnegativeeffectsonmentalhealth.Whileithelpspeopleconnectandexpressthemselves,excessiveusecanleadtostressandself-doubt.Findingabalanceandusingsocialmediamindfullyisthekeytomakingthemostofit.13.Whatisonepossiblenegativeeffectofusingsocialmediatoomuch?A.Itmaycauseanxietyandloneliness.B.Ithelpspeoplestayconnected.C.Itmakespeoplemoreconfident.D.Itencouragespeopletobemorecreative.14.Whydosomepeoplefeelbadaboutthemselveswhenusingsocialmedia?A.Theydon’thaveenoughfollowers. B.Theyfeelpressuretolookperfect.C.Theyspendtoolittletimeonline. D.Theycannotpostcreativecontent.15.Whatisonewaysocialmediacanbehelpful?A.Itstopspeoplefromfeelinglonely.B.Itreducesthetimepeoplespendonline.C.Italwaysmakespeoplefeelgood.D.Ithelpspeoplefindsupportivecommunities.16.WhichofthefollowingsocialmediaplatformsisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Facebook B.Snapchat C.TikTok D.Instagram17.Whichofthefollowingisthebestwaytousesocialmediawisely?A.Onlylookatpicturesoffamouscelebrities.B.Spendasmuchtimeaspossibleonline.C.Avoidallsocialmediacompletely.D.Followpositivecontentandconnectwithsupportivepeople.Doyoubelieveinahigherpower?Manypeoplethinkreligiousbeliefsarepartofhumannature.Thisdoesn’tmeanspecificbeliefsarerootedinourbrains,butourmindsseemtonaturallybelieveinsupernaturalbeings.Somethinkthesesupernaturalbeliefshavedamagedusefulpartsofourminds.However,DominicJohnson,inhisbook“GodIsWatchingYou,”arguesthatbelievinginGod,especiallyinhigherpowerthatcanpunish.isactuallyhelpfultoevolution(发展).Johnsonsuggeststhatit’snotharmfultooverreacttothingsthatdon’texist.Butfailingtonoticedangeroussigns,likedangerousanimals,couldbedeadly.Thishasledtoanevolutionarypreferencetoalert(警觉)abouthiddenthreatseverywhere.Thisalertnessiscommonevenamongthosewhodon’tbelieveinGod.Forexample,anexperimentshowedthatpeopleweremorelikelytocontributetoasharedcoffeefundwhentherewasapictureofeyesonthecollectionbox.Johnsonalsopointsoutthatsocietiesthatpunishcheatersaremorelikelytobecomestronger.Hetalksaboutthephilosopher(哲学家)JohnLocke,whoseresearchon186pre-industrialculturesfoundthatreligiousbeliefsweremorecommoninlarger,morecomplexsocieties.Whilethisdoesn’tprovethatthesebeliefscausedsocialcomplexity,thefindingproveJohnson’stheorythatreligionbeliefsallowsocietiestotakeactiontogetherandplanforthefuture.Johnsonbelievesthatthereligiousbeliefisdeeplyrootedinhumanmind.Criticsofthebeliefsshouldconsiderworkingwiththemratherthanagainstthem.Asforwhatformareligiousbeliefmighttake,theauthorkeepsitanopenquestion.Maybethisisalittledifficultbooktoreadorunderstand.Itreallyneedsreaders’patience.18.Whydoestheauthormention“eyes”experimentinparagraph2?A.Topraisepeople’skindbehavior. B.Toshowpeople’spreferenceforcoffee.C.Tostresstheeffectofpicturesonhumans. D.Toprovethecommonnessofalertnessamonghumans.19.WhatcanweinferfromJohnLocke’sresearch?A.Religionhelpsmakefuturedevelopment. B.Religionisaresultofcomplexsocieties.C.Religioniswidelyspreadinweakcountries. D.Religioncancompletelydecidesocialpower.20.Whatisthefocusofthepassage?A.Rootsofreligiousbeliefs. B.Evolutionaryadvantageofreligiousbeliefs.C.Socialpowerandcomplexity. D.Punishmentinreligiouscontext.21.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Anintroductiontoabook. B.Astoryaboutaphilosopher.C.Aguidebooktoreligiousbeliefs. D.Aresearchonpeople’spatience.①Intheopinionofsomepeople,themostdirect,mosttouching,andeasiestwayofprotectingwildanimals,withoutdoubt,is“therescueofeachindividualwildanimal”.Onseeingarecoveredbirdreturntothebluesky,theywillfeelmovedwithhottearsintheeyes.②However,whatisveryeasilyignoredbythemisthatthevalueofprotectingeachindividualwildanimalusuallydoesnotlieintheindividualwildanimalitselfbutmorefrequentlyintheentirespeciesbehindeachindividual.Inthisaspect,thisisdifferentfromtherescueofweakindividualsinthehumansociety.③Therearemanydifferencesbetweenanimalsandhumanbeings.Thebiggestdifferencepossiblyliesinthatanimalsareshortofsocialculture.Buthere,theculturerefersto“thebehaviorpatternhavingnothingtodowithheredity(遗传),butwhichmaybecopiedandinherited(继承)”.④Humanbeingsdependoncultureforheritage.Astimepassesby,theculturehasbeenaccumulatedtodistinguishonegroupfromanother.Therefore,theprotectionofcultureisimportantandnecessary.However,wildanimalsdependongenesforheritage,andtherefore,itisimportantandnecessarytokeepnaturalgenesinexistence.Aslongaswildanimalscanpassgenesdown,theentirespeciessurvive.⑤Therefore,wildanimals’valuemostlyliesintheirgenes,andtheexistenceofthespeciesismoreimportant.Theindividualdeathcannotbeavoided,butthegenemayexistforeverthroughthegenebankofthespecies,keepingthespeciesexistent.⑥Whenweprotectwildanimalindividuals,thisismoreameasurethanagoal.Therefore,theYellowstoneParkhasintroducedthewolftocontrolthenumberofdeerandgetridoftheold,weak,sickanddisabled.Suchbehaviorisbeyondimaginationamonghumanbeings,butinthenature,thisiscompletelynormalandreasonable.Weoftenobservewildanimalswiththejudgmentthatwemayhavetohumanbeings,ignoringthedifferences.⑦Butifspeciesitselfisnotindanger,thenworkinghardtoprotecttheindividualcandonothinggoodtotheentirespecies.Ofcourseforotherreasons,westillhopetoprotecttheseindividualsfromdeath,butvaluingtheirgenesismoreimportantwhenprotectingwildanimals.22.Whatisthekeydifferencebetweenhumansandanimals?A.Animalslacksocialculture.B.Humanshavemoregenesthananimals.C.Humanscancommunicatemoreeffectively.D.Animals’behaviorpatternsdependentirelyonheredity.23.HowisParagraph4mainlydevelopedintermsofwritingmethods?A.Byofferingdata.B.Bypresentingeffects.C.Byprovidingexamples.D.Bymakingcomparisons.24.AsfortheYellowstonePark’sbehaviorinParagraph6,theauthoris______.A.critical B.doubtfulC.supportive D.unconcerned25.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WildlifeProtection:GenesoverIndividualsB.TheEmotionalStoriesbehindAnimalRescueC.GeneBank:theChallengeofAnimalProtectionD.CulturalDifferencesbetweenHumansandAnimalsHaveyoueversmelledflowersandthought,“Wow,thesecolorsandsmellsjustbelongtogether”?Thatkindofall-in-onefeelingiswhatIntegratedInformationTheory(IIT,整合信息论)triestoexplain.IITisabrave(andkindofbrain-mixing)ideaabouthowwe’reawareoftheworld,putforwardbybrainscientistGiulioTononiintheearly2000s.Thebasicidea?Awarenesshappenswhenpartsofasystem—likeyourbrain—worktogetherandshareinformationinasuper-connectedway.Thinkofitlikeagroupchat:ifeveryone’stalkingandsharingideas,thegroupknowsmorethananyonepersonalone.That“togetherness”ismeasuredbysomethingcalled“phi”(yes,itsoundslikeasuperheroname).Thehigherthephi,themoreawarethesystemmightbe.Forexample,theouterpartofyourbrain—thepartthathelpsyouthink,feel,anddaydreaminclass—isfullofconnections.Soitprobablyhasahighphi.Butthelowerpartsofthebrain,eventhoughtheyhavelotsofneurons(神经元),don’ttalktoeachothermuch.Andifthey’redamaged,peopleusuallystayaware—somaybetheydon’tmatterasmuchforawareness.Here’swhereIITgetsstrange:itsaysthatanythingwithhighphi—evenagreatcomputerchip—mightbealittlebitaware.Forexample,isyourtoaster(烤面包机)secretlythinkingaboutyourbreakfast?Noteveryoneisafan.In2023,scientistAndreaSodduandhisteamtriedmeasuringphiinrealbrainsduringsleep.Theyfoundphidroppedintwoareas—possiblykeyspotsforawareness.Still,critics(批评家)likeScottAaronsonsaythosedropsjustshownormalbrainchanges.Infact,124brainscientistsevensignedalettercallingIIT“fake(假的)science”.SupportersargueIITisn’tperfect,butit’sstillarealideaworthexploring.Afterall,evenbigideasstartsmall—justlikeneurons.26.HowdoestheauthorexplainthebasicideaofIIT?A.Byquotingfromabrainscientist. B.Bypresentingadetailedprocess.C.Bycomparingittoacommonsituation. D.ByshowingthepictureproducedbyIIT.27.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.Thehigherphiinadamagedbrain. B.Theneurondifferencesinbrainparts.C.Thefunctionofneuronsandawareness. D.Theexampleofphi-awarenessrelationship.28.Whatisthecritics’mainargumentaboutIIT?A.Phireflectsnormalbrainchanges. B.Itoverstatestheroleofawareness.C.Itignoresthevarietyofbrainstructure. D.Experimentsfailtoincludeenoughpeople.29.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HowIITImprovesBrainScienceB.IIT:AnArguedTheoryofAwarenessC.HowBrainInjuriesProveModernNeuroscienceD.Phi:ANewToolforMeasuringComputerAwarenessManyofusholdontolittlecomplaintsthatmayhavecomefromanargument,amisunderstanding,thewaywewereraised,orsomeotherpainfulevents.Stubbornly,wewaitforsomeoneelsetoreachouttous—believingthisistheonlywaywecanforgiveorrekindleafriendshiporfamilyrelationship.Afriendofminerecentlytoldmethatshehadn’tspokentohersoninalmostthreeyears.Shesaidthatsheandhersonhadhadadisagreementabouthiswifeandthatshewouldn’tspeaktohimagainunlesshecalledfirst.WhenIsuggestedthatshebetheonetoreachout,shesaid,“Ican’tdothat.He’stheonewhoshouldapologize.”Afteralittlegentleencouragement,however,shediddecidetobethefirstonetoreachout.Toheramazement,hersonwasgratefulforherwillingnesstocallandofferedanapologyofhisown.Asisusuallythecase,whensomeonetakesthechanceandreachesout,everyonewins.Wheneverweholdontoouranger,weturn“smallstuff(问题)”intoreally“bigstuff”inourminds.Westarttobelievethatourpositionsaremoreimportantthanourhappiness.Theyarenot.Ifyouwanttobeamorepeacefulpersonyoumustunderstandthatbeingrightisalmostnevermoreimportantthanallowingyourselftobehappy.Thewaytobehappyistoletgo,andreachout.Letotherpeopleberight.Thisdoesn’tmeanthatyou’rewrong.Everythingwillbefine.You’llexperiencethepeaceoflettinggo,aswellasthejoyoflettingothersberight.You’llalsonoticethat,asyoureachoutandletothersbe“right”,theywillbecomelessdefensiveandmorelovingtowardyou.Theymightevenreachback.But,ifforsomereasontheydon’t,that’sokaytoo.You’llhavetheinnersatisfactionofknowingthatyouhavedonyourparttocreateamorelovingworld,andcertainlyyou’llbemorepeacefulyourself.30.Theunderlinedword“rekindle”inParagraph1probablymeans“________”.A.develop B.recover C.accept D.establish31.Accordingtotheauthor,weholdontoourangeroftenbecausewethink________.A.ourownopinionsmattermost. B.otherswillbelessdefensive.C.ourpositionsarehigherthanothers. D.wecanturnsmallissuesintobigones.32.Thebestthingtodoafteraquarrelisto________.A.letgoofourownrights B.realizeyou’rewrongC.expectotherstogivein D.contactothersfirst33.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Weshouldkeeppeacefulwhenfacingsmallstuff.B.Weshouldtellapartsmallandbigstuffinourdailylife.C.Reachingoutandapologizingwinsonepeaceandhappiness.D.It’snecessaryforustoenjoyourfriendshipandfamilyrelationship.TheaverageAmericanreportedlygetsabout70smartphonenotifications(通知)aday.
AccordingtoanewstudyfromCommonSenseMedia,thenumberisfarhigherforteenagers,
whosephonesdingandvibrate(振动)withhundredsoreventhousandsofdailyalerts.Thisconstantflooddistractsusfromwork,lifeandeachother.“Thesimplepingofanotificationisenoughtopullourattentionelsewhere,”saidProfessorKostaKushlev,abehavioralscientistatGeorgetownUniversity.“Evenifwedon’tcheckthem.Thiscanaffectproductivityandstress,butalsoourownwell-beingandthosearoundus.”IdoubtedthosefiguresuntilIscrolledthroughmyownhomescreen.Igetpushalertsfromnewssites,localgovernments,deliveryservices,sellersofferingdiscountsandflashsales,andmore.“Humansarenotgoodatmultitasking,”remarkedKushlev.“Ittakesextratimeandefforttoswitchourattention.Wefeelmoredepleted.Wegetinterruptedsomanytimesadaythattheseeffectscanadduptomeaningfuldecreasesinourwell-beingandsocialconnection.”Iamgratefulforup-to-the-minutepingsontheshakeupinCongressorthattheBearshavewon.I’meagerformessagesfromourfamily.ButIwonderwhyTheNewYorkTimesfeelsitisurgenttoalertme,astheydidthisweek,about“The6BestMen’sandWomen’sCashmereSweaters”.Thisis,ofcourse,asituationmostlyofourownmaking,constructedclickbyclick.Wecanchoosetochecknotificationsjustacoupleoftimesaday.Butdoesthatriskdelay,realorimagined,inseeingsomethingwereallyneedtosee?Orthatwouldsimplydelightus?Thepromiseofinstantcommunicationhasturnedintoinformationoverload.Somanyurgentnotifications,notmanyofwhicharetrulyurgent;andonlyafewareeveninteresting.Somanyhoursspentstaringatthelightofasmallscreen,asifitwereacrystalball,searchingfornews,rumors,opportunityanddirection,whileoftenignoringtheworldaroundus.34.Whydoestheauthormentionhisownnotificationsinparagraph3?A.Tochallengethestudy’sfindings.B.Tocontrastwithteenagers’experiences.C.Toprovethatphonepingsareoverwhelming.D.Tohighlightthevarietyofnotificationsthatexist.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword
“depleted”inparagraph4mostprobablymean?A.Exhausted. B.Satisfied. C.Inspired. D.Amazed.36.Whatdoestheauthorquestionaboutsomenotifications?A.Theiraccuracy. B.Theirrelevance.C.Theirfrequency. D.Theirequality.37.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.Fewerdings,please!B.Moredings,moreinformation.C.Nomoresocialconnections.D.Aguidetoavoidinginformationoverload.Whileyoumightfindithardtobelieve,manyexperiencededucatorsarevoicingsupportforshorterschooldays.Lookingaroundtheglobe,you’llquicklyseenationswithleadingacademicresultspracticingitProfessorMichaelBakeroftheUniversityofTorontoconductedastudyonschoolhours.Hisresearch,involving18countriesandoveramillionstudents,suggestedthatincreasedstudyinghoursresultedinonlyslightlyimprovedacademicresults.Hearguesforfewerschoolhours,believingthatareductioncouldleadtolessburnoutinstudents.TheFinnishapproachisoftenconsideredgroundbreaking,withtheirstudentsnormallyoutperformingthoseofthesameageworldwide.Thecountryssecrettrickincludesshorterschooldayscoupledwithmorecreativelearningways.Dr.PasiSahlberg,aFinnisheducatorandauthor,connectsFinland’sacademicsuccesstothesepractices.Hestatesthatchildrenshouldhavesufficienttimeforplay,rest,andfamily,contributingtoabalancedlife.Japanisanothercountryonthehighperforminglist,withitsstudentsregularlytoppinginternationalacademiclevels.Theytoooperatewithfewerschoolhours,choosingamorecontent-rich,concentratedcurriculum(课程).Dr.YoshihikoBaba,aneducationpolicyadviserfortheJapanesegovernment,arguesthatthisconcentrationofrichcontentoverlongerhoursisavaluablecontributortotheirsuccess.Still,manyeducatorsdisagree,statingconcernsaboutworkingparents,childmanagement,andaccesstomealsforlower-income(低收入)families.Yet,inaperiodwhenflexibilityiskey,theseproblemscouldbeaddressedbycreativecommunitysolutions.Asinformationcontinuestopourin,schoolsshouldremainopentochangingtheirschedulesfortheimprovementofstudentwell-beingandacademicperformance.You’veseenhowshorterschooldayscouldbethekeytoimprovingstudentwell-beingandacademicperformance.It’saboutmakingthehourscountratherthancountingthehours.So,it’stimetoreflect:Shouldn’tweberethinkingtheschooldaylength?Afterall,ifthegoalistoeducatewell-rounded,happystudentswhostandoutacademically,ashorterschooldaymightjustbethesolutionwe’vebeensearchingfor.38.WhatdidMichaelBakerfindinhisresearch?A.Studentsconcentratemoreonphilosophy.B.Studyinglongermakeslittledifference.C.18countriessupportlongerschoolhours.D.Manystudentsaresufferingfromburnout.39.WhichisthekeytothegreatperformanceofJapanesestudents?A.Thesubjectstheyaretaught. B.Thelongertimetheyspend.C.Thebalancedlifetheyhave. D.Themoneytheirfamiliesmake.40.Whyaresomeeducatorsagainstshorterschooldays?A.Itmaybemorechalle
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