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Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversspeakers.Attheendofeachconversawassaid.Theconversationsandthonyourpaper,anddecid1.A.4:20.B.42.A.HethoughtothersciencecourseswouldbehaC.He'sstudiedchemistrD.Itwastheonlysci3.A.He'sneverbeentC.He'sneverseenaD.Thereweren'tanybearsat4.A.WhenshewillanswertC.Whatkindofcarshe5.A.HethinksitwillbebetteB.He'sanxiousforittC.He'sworriedthatit'D.Hefeelsthatitshouldn'thC.Howlonghe'sbeeni10.A.Inthebookstore.B.SectionBPassagesAndLongeDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassAftereachpassageorconversation,youwillpassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,yourpaperanddecidewhichone11.A.Excited.B.B.AnewspaperreporD.Theconductor'sfriendfr13.A.Thegentleman.B.Theconductor.C.ThemB.havetomoveaboutforajob.Questions17through20areC.Theyarecolleagues.D18.A.GradeNine.B.They'llgotoBandtogetC.They'llvisittheirprofessortD.They'llgotolunch20.A.AbouttheEuropeanhiB.Aboutthenewteacher'steachingsC.AbouttheclassschedD.AboutthefamouspeopleinthesiII.GrammarandVocaDirections:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentences,therearefou1.Whatliesbehindusandwhatliesbefore2.NestledamidsttherollinghillsofTuscanyasecretesclife,anancientfortresshistorywhispersthroughthewalls:theCastleofMontalto.—eitherPeterorhisassistantsresponsiblefortheoversight?4.IntherecentnationalStressinAmericawith69%ofparticipantsfinancialproblemsastheprimarysourceoftheiranxiety,while65%and56%toworkandrelationshipissuesresp5.Wealthmayattractattention,andstatusdignity.Itismanner6.IfJohnsononthepromisesthatgothimelectedinfundingrequiredtoimplementthesweepingreformsac7.TheUnitedNationsthatnotonlythewarringpartcommunitycommittedtothepeaceA.proposes;beB.proposes;isC.propbe8.Thegrowthofflexibleandremoteworkingpatterns,andofon-the-jobtrainischemesofferedbycompanies,womentotakeadvantageofgreaterjobopportunities.hopelessness,theother,tototalextinction.LetuspraywehavethewisdomtochoosecorrectmostrecentattheendoflastMarch.A.spacecrafts;hasbeewhateveritslanguageandthemes,________alwaysinonewayoranother,viatheandphysicalconnectionsbetweenlanguageandreality,abouttranslatilately.Fortheremainingstaff,theyeachtotakeapA.Richesdonotalwaysbringhappiness,whichisaB.AmongthebirthdaygiftsJackhasrC.Ofthe20committeemembers,12wereagainstit,theremainder14.—Iheardallbutthebestmanat—Buthemadeitjustbeforethevows.Anyway,allwellthatendswell!beforeeightnextMondaymorning.thatnothingineducationissoshockingtheformofoutdatedfacts.andoldnewspaperclippings,suggestingamindeitherdeep18.Evenahappylifecannotbewithouitsmeaningifitwerenotbysadness.itwouldbringstabilitytothe20.Drivenbyurbanexpansion,thecountrysideisbeingDirections:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherengrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperfothegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseTheAgeofEnvyOnenightaboutfiveyearsago,justbeforebed,Isawahewasextremelydelightedtohavebeenawardedajournalismprize.Ifeltmyheadspteethhurt21(填两个词)Ihadbeenpunchedintheface.IdidAdmittedly,weliveintheageofenvy.Careerenvy,childrenenvy,hnameit.Humanbeingshavealwaysfelt22Aristotlatthesightofanother’sgoodfortune.Butwiththearrivalofsocialmediextremesdaybyday.Weareconstantlyexposedtootheplatforms,andthatexertsanegativeinfluenceonus,thelikesof24wehaveneverexperiencedinthehistoryofourspecies.Anditisnotparticularlypleasant.“OuruseofplatformsincludingFacebook,TwitterandInstagramenlargesthisdeeplydisturbingpsychologicalproblem,”saysRachelAndrew,aclinicalpsychologist,“IthsocialmediahasdoneistomakeeveryoneaccessibleAndthosecomparisonsarenowmuch26(realistic).Andrewcthatimagescanbefiltered,andthatpeoplearejustpresentingtheverybestsideoftheirlives.”Shehasalsoobservedamongherpatientsthatknowingofrealityisnodefenseagainsttheemotionalforceofenvy.“WhatInoticeisthatmostofuscanintellectualizewhatweseeonsocialmediaplatpushingbuttons.Ifthoseimagestapintowhatweaspiretobutdon’thave,thenitbecomesverypowerful.”Nomanandnowoman29(be)immunetoenvy,accordingyoungladyfollowingcertainaccountstofindmakeuptechniforstrategiesonsocialmediasites.Perhapsinpartitquestion:“Whatwouldbegoodenough?”Thatissomethingthatneeds30(Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachworusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.substantialB.accompanyingC.labelledD.feverE.identifiableAAC.carvingAD.quantifyingAE.perceivedBC.intenseBD.stressedTheproblemwithprizeItseemsthateverykidtodaydesomething.Theyarefirstdividedbyage,thenbypreviousachievement,andofteperformance.Smallercategoriesupofhonor”.Twotrendshaveledtothis.First,thedesiretopreventpubliccomclassroomswaspartoftheself-esteemmovementthatstartedinthe1960s.Budidn’treallyreachactivitiesoutsideoftheclassroom,andprivateorganizationsrushedtofillthegapcreatedbyschools.Withthe32declineofcompetitionintheclaswantedmorecompetitiveopportunitiesfortheirchildrenandwerewillingtoSecond,Americanculturehascometoembraceprizesandawardprize___33___thatcharacterizesAmericanculturestartedintheearly20thcentthedevelopmentoforganizedAmericansportingculture.Inthesecondhalfofthe20thcentury,theentiresocietyincreasinglymost35periodofprizecreation,includingtheadditionofevenmoreprizestofieldslikefilmandliterature.Sincethatdecade,prizeshavebecomeevenmorchildren’scompetitiveacnumber.AtbirththisistheApgarscore,ascorefromhealthofanewbornbaby.Asachildentersschool,ttestscore,eitheranOLisasignoftheendless38incontemporaryAmericanchildWhileawardsmayhelppeoplesetgoalsandpracticediligepractice.Awardshelpensureclientsreturnyearafteryear.Keepingkids,parents,teachersandcoacheshappywithlotsof39keepsthemoneyflowingtotheorganizersoftheButpsychologicalresearchfindsthatgivingkidsrewardsfordoinganalevelsofinternalmotivation.Highlevelsofinternalmotivationispreciselywhatwewanttofosteramongkidstohelpthemattainlong-termsuccess.Butthethirstfo III.ReadingCompreheDirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetphrasesmarkedA,B,CanNobodylikestofeelanxious.Anentireindustryfromself-helpbookstocognitivebehavioraltherapy.Yetwithratesofanxietydisordersrisingsharplyworldwide,itseemsthatoureffortstoButfeelinganxiousisn’ttheproblem.Theproblemisthatwedon’tunderstandrespondtoanxiety.This“bad”feelingisn’tafailureofmentalhealth.It’savictoryofhuman,aresponseemergingwithourabilityCharlesDarwinwhosawthatemotionslikeanxiadvantage.Fear,,signalsthatyoumayreadiesyourbodyandmindtofightorAnxiety,bycontrast,hasnothingtodowiththreats.mentaltimetraveler,drawingyourattentiontowhatjobinterview?Anxietypromptsyourmindandbodyinto.Yourworriesforceyoutopreparethoroughlyfortheinterview,whileyourheartracesandpumpsbloodtoyourbrainsothatyoustaysharp,preparedtopursueyourgoaOvertheyears,researchhasalsoshownhigherlevelsofdopaminewhenwe’reanxious.Weneincreaseswhenanexperienceispleasurableandalsf._______Thefactthatanxietyalsoboostsdopaminelevelspointstoitsrolepossibilitiesintoreality.Sadly,manyofusfeeloWehavecometobelievethatthebestwaytocopeistogetridofit.Buttreatindiseasepreventsusfromtellingordinaryanxietyfromanxietyd costswhenitcomestousinganxietytoourHere’sthedifferencebetweenanxietyandananxwhenourwaysofcopingwithanxietydisturbourabilitytofunctionnormalproblematicwaysusuallyinvolve,likeneverleavingahousebecausenegativeevaluation,ortakingdrugstodullouremotionalpain.Theyalsoinvolvethebelieftwecan’tcopewithanxiety.Countlessresearchshonegativeemotions,andlearntonamethemandthem,theybecomemoremanageabTherefore,weneedtodevelopanewmindsetaboutthismisunderstoodemotion.Ranxietyasa(n)andavaluedpartofbeinghumanisn’teasy.Ittdoesn’tmeananxietybecomesenjoyable.Anxietforcingustositupandpayattention.Wedon’tneedtolikeanxiety—justtouseitintherightSectionB:ReadingDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.FoinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejusForaslongasIcanremember,I’vebeenextremelyconsciousofmyself—howothersperceiveandjudgeme.Ifyou’veevertakenapsychologyclass,theterm“spotlighteffect”mayringabell.Ilivedundertheimaginedspotlightforyears,constantlyworriedaIfImadeawrongcommentinclass,Iwouldthinkaboutthemomenspotonmyfacewouldmakemewanttolockmyselfhomeandneverfacehumanityagain.Growingupwithsocialmediaincreasedthepressuretobeperfect.I’vespentembamountsofscreentimeonInstagram,zoomingintoeachofmypoststoseeifIlookedcool,funorprettyenough.Myanxiousthoughtstookovermylife.AsIenteredcollege,addetailinganexcitingeventorjob.However,Iwouldgrabdust.Thelackofinitiativewasnotduetolazinessbutfearofscrutiny.Withoutafamiclubmeetingsfeltlikeanopportunityripeforembarrassment.IknewI’dbeplacingmysestrangers,directlyunderIcametorealizetheextenttowhichmyunfoundedfearofjudgmentburdenedme.IfI’mreluctanttotrynewthings,howcanIexperiencemysurroundingstoeffectisalsoanarrowingeffect,limitingthevisionyouhaveofyourpossibilitiesbecauseofAclosefriendoncetoldmehowhesteppedwhatothersthoughtofhim.Hisdecisiontoliveforhimselfconfusedme.Icouldn’timagineaworldwhereIwasn’tconstantlychangingmyselftomeetothers’expectationsortirelesslytryingtosatisfysomeoneelseinevButeventuallyItookhisadvice—Ivowedtoliveinacarefreewaywithoutfearofothers’attention.Iallowedmyselftoworkoutatthegymduringpeaktime,gotoprofessors’officehoandjoinednewclubs.Restassured,Istillfoughtwithsocialpressures,askingmyself,“WhattheynoticewhenImixupmywordswhiletalking?”Toallthosewhomaysympathizewthought,I’llaskyouthis:whenhaveyouevertornsomeonetopiecesovermistake?SoIadoptedanewmottoformyself—noonetrulycares.Andtheworlddidn’texplodeandI’veneveronceregrettedbeingoutsideIfoundmyselfapplyingforinternships,makingnewfriendsandfeelinglessrestrainedbyself-imposedboundariesandmoreappreciativeformypotentialanIstillhesitatebeforespeakingup,havetogivemyselfapeptalkbeforeagroupconversation.Changingyourmindsetandhabitsisprobablyoneofthehardestcyclestobreak.Butasthenewyearbegins,IpromiseyouA.thetendencytojudgeothersbasedontheirintelligenceB.thepressuretopresentaperfectself-C.thelimitationtoone’spotentialandabilitiescausedbyfearofjudD.thefeelingthatoneiA.Sheusedtoprioritizeothers’needsandexpB.ShebelievedthatsocialmediawasthemajorcauseC.ShehassuccessfullyovercomeheD.Shethoughtshes59.WhatpieceofadviceistheauthormostlikelytooffertoreB.Stopbeingtooself-consciousandlivef“Secretsarelies”;“Sharingiscaring”;“Privacyistheft”.TheCircle,theeponymous(同名的)techgiantinDaveEggers’novel,isgoodatgeneratingmottpersonaldataofmillionsofcitizensandmonetizeditallsoeffectivelythatworkingthereseemsliketheultimatedreamforitsyoung,ambitiousstaff.Theyputiscreensasendlessmessagesandinvitationsstreampast.Afteonthecompanycampusandposteverythingaboutthefastpaceandconstantself-expoofitscriticismoftheInternetageseemedbroadbrush.NowthatrealityhasproveditselfdarkerthanEggers’worstimaginings,thisbookinsteadfeelslikeaneglectedwarning:forwaintelligentandexhaustiJeffOrlowski’sfilmTheSocialDilemmashowsusthatoccasionalvictimofdigitalconsumptionorsocialmediaengagement.It’sinevitable.exhaustedbecauseyouarethefuelintendedtobeusedup:youarethelogthrowingitselfonflamesthatwarmthebigtechcorporations.Addictionisalgorithmicallybakemediaworks;cunninglydesignedwithallitslittlebeepsandpromptstokeepyoubrowandretweeting,longingforthenextlittledopaminehitofamusement,upsetanduneasyifyoursmartphoneisn’timmediatelytohand.Youareallunknowinglyenlistedconsumerswhosepresencejustifiesthesecorporations’adspends.TelevisionThereisnothingmoreaffirmingthanMackenzieCrook’ssitcomDetectorLancearenotsomuchhidingfromtheimperatives(必要的事)ofmoderncommunicatiavoidingthemaltogether.Theyfindmeaningioccasionally,findingatrinket(小玩意)that’sthekeytoanotdisengagingfromthestressfuldigitallynetworkedlifemanagetoliveinaneternalprA.ItattractsyoungemployeeswithC.ItencouragesstafftosharethepersonaldataofciD.Itpromoteslongworkhourswhilediscouragingsocialitech-soakedworldprimarilybecauseA.theyarethetargetconsumersprovidingtheB.theysufferfromanxietyanddiscomfortiftD.techcompaniesinvest62.Theaboverecommendedbook,A.thetechburnoutpeopleexpeB.thelossofprivacyduetothepopularityofsocialmediaArtistsareoftenperceivedbymanypeopleasweird.Buttheweirdestmaybethis:artists’onlyjobistoexploreemotions,andyettheychoosetofocThisisn’talwaysso.Theearliestformsofart,likepaiforexpressingjoy.Butfromthe19thcentury,moreartistsbeganorfake,aswewentfromWordsworth’sdaffodilstoBaudelaire’sflowersofevYoucouldarguethatartbecamemoredoubtfulabouthappinessbecausemoderntihaveseensomuchmisery.Butit’snotasifearliertimesdidn’tknoweverthekillingofinnocents.Thereason,infact,maybejusttheopposite:thereistoomuchhappinessAfterall,whatistheonemodernformofexpressionalmostcompletelydedicatdepictinghappiness?Advertising.Theriseofanti-happyartalmostexactlytrackstheemergenofmassmedia,andwithit,acommercialcultureinwhichhappinessisnotjustanidealbutanideology(意识形态).Peopleinearliererasweresurroundedbyremindersofmisery.Theyworkeduntilexhausted,livedwithfewprotectionsanddiedyoung.IntheWest,beforemandliteracy,themostpowerfulmassmediumwasthechurch,whichtoldworshippersthsoulswereindangerandthattheywouldsomedaybeexactlyneedtheirarttobeadisappointTodaythemessagestheaverageWesternerissurroundedwitharenotreligicommercialandforeverhappy.Fast-foodeaters,newsanchors,textmesssmiling.Ourmagazinesfeaturebeamingcelebritiesandhappyfamiliesinperfsincethesemessageshaveanagenda—tolureustoopenourwallets—theymaketheveryihappinessseemunreliabButwhatweforget—whatoureconomydependsonusforgetting—isthathmorethanpleasurewithoutpain.Thethingsthatbringthegreatestjoycarrythegreatestpotentialforlossanddisappointment.Today,surroundedbypromisesofeasyhappiness,weneedarttotellusasreligiononcedid:rememberthatyouwilldie,thateverythingendscomesnotindenyingthisbutinlivingwithit.It’samsomehow,abreathoffres63.BycitingtheexamplesofpoetsWordsworthandBA.poetryisnotasexpressiveofjoyaB.artgrowsoutofbothpositiveandnegativC.today’sartistshavechangedtD.themissionsofartistsmaymA.startstoemergewiththeriseB.isacauseofdisappointmC.replacesthechurchaD.createsanillusionofhappiness,nothappinessitself66.What’sthemainA.ArtprovidesabalanceB.ModernartdiffersfC.TheartofunhappinessisgreatlyneededD.HappinessstillremDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.FillineachbmoresentencesthanPeopleoftenthinkofcharisma(个人魅力)asagiftsometodismissthatideawithasteadOvertheyears,I’vesharedtipsfromeveryourcharismaandwinoverothers.____67____AnewstudyrecentlypublishedinLeaQuarterlyandwrittenbyitsauthorsfortheHarvardBusinessReviewwebsTheresearchersfirstroundedupagroupofcollegestudentsaquestionnairetodetermineifthey’relarksornightowls.Then131oftheseparticipantHowdidthetimingofthespeechesaffectthestudents’charisma?Whentheresearchershadindependentevaluatorsratethecharismaofthespeakers,theyfoundthatlarksgavemoinspirationalspeechesinthemorningsessionando 69Theresearchersshowedhalf-asleeplistenersarefarsurprisingnoonewhohasevertriedtodeliverauthorsputit,“Thepassionatespeechesofleadersarelesseffectivewhenfollowersaretiredandjustdonotwanttohearit.” 70Butwhatshouldyoudoifyouandyourfollowers’biologicalclocksdonmatch?Ifyou’rehalfaliveat7a.m.andthey’rebright-eyedandbushy-tailed,whosestateofmindshouldweighheavierinthescheduli“Typically,agoodapproachistoavoidextremelyearlyorlatetimes,likelysettliroughlythemiddleoftheday,”suggesttheauthors,thoughtheyaddthat“theexacttimeofdayyouselect,ofcourse,shouldbedrivenbyyourcontext.”A.Translatingthefindingintoreal-lifeactionB.Tobemorespecific,charismaisn’tjustaD.Butthere’sonefactorthatyoucanconsciouslyuseconsidered—timeofday.E.ThetwistwasthatsomeofthesespeechesF.AnexperiencedspeakersurelDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,using)(道不是彼得就是他的助手们要为这个疏忽负责吗?第一空,thesixthandlastpage指谓语用单数is;第二空,either...or...连接主语遵循就近原则,靠近谓语的是Peter,用Is。关系问题视为压力源。第一空,“with+宾语+宾语补足语”为固定结构,69%ofparticipants当选的那些承诺,那么就需要投入大量资金会都应致力于和平进程。句子描述客观事实,时态用一般现在时,TheUnitedNations合国,是单数概念,因此第一空用第三人称单数p导的宾语从句中用“should+动词原形”的虚拟语气,should可省略,因此第二空用be。故选为Thegrowth(单数后续两个of短语是后置定语:thegMarch”可知,launch这一动作已完成,第二空填过去分词launched。故选B。方式,关乎翻译。第一空:“every+单数可数名词”表“每一个”,第一空遍真理。B选项错在不符合主谓一致原则,“aSwitch,awatchandapairofsneakers”是复数,all,指代所有人,是复数,butthebestman是插入语,不影响主语单复数,根据“heard”和选A。classroombeforeeightnextMondaymorning”是谓语部分,因为“Attentionplea悲伤的平衡作用,“幸福”这个词也就失去了其应有的意义。A.balanced平衡;B.根据“hopingitwouldbringstabilitytotheregion”可知,双方都渴望尽吞噬;C.broughtup提出,养育;D.loadedup装载。根据“Drivenbyurbanexpansion”可知,谓语动词,时间状语daybyday(一天天)表示动作正在持续beingtaken。24.考查定语从句。句意:我们在社交媒体平台上不断接触到他人精心修饰过的生活状态,(图片可以被滤镜处理)可知,社交媒体上的内容是经过修饰的,所以对比变得“更不真实”,找营销策略,皆是如此。Nomanandnowoman作主语时,谓语动并愿意为此付出费用。由上文“preventpubliccompetitioninschoolclassrthatdecade,prizeshavebecomeevenmorefashionable,alongwithchildren’s域增加了更多的奖项。由下文“includingtheadditionofevenmoreprizestofieldslikefilmandhealthofanewbornbaby”可知,此处表示“孩子出生时被贴上选C。比如奥尔萨特考试成绩或学术能力评估测试成绩。由下文“umberbecomesastanda这是一篇议论文。本文指出焦虑并非弊病,而是人类进化的产物,具备积极价值。它促人未雨绸缪、付诸行动。人们应区分正常焦虑与焦虑制焦虑的努力似乎并未奏效。A.contain抑制;B.understand理解;C.exappreciate欣赏,重视。根据前文“Anentireindustryh产生的反应。A.behavior行为;B.experience经历;C.intellige根据下文“offersaprofoundevolutionaryadvantage”可知,此处为原词复现evolutionary进化带来了深远的优势。A.strong强烈的;D.real真实的。根据前文“This“bad”feeling”可知,此处指的是焦虑是令人不愉绪,达尔文发现这类“不愉快的情绪”反而具有进化者或霸凌者——并促使你的身体和大脑做好战斗或逃跑的准备。A.inge势;后文以恐惧为具体例子展开解释说明,属于amentaltimetraveler”可知,恐惧应对当下的、即时的危险;而焦虑关后文“whatliesahead”形成力引向未来。A.Consequently因此;B.However反,取而代之。根据下文“itturnsyouintoamentaltimetraveler,drawingliesahead”可知,焦虑并非和即时危险有关,恰恰相反,它会让人思考未decision决定;C.wonder疑惑;D.action行动。根据下文“Yourworriesfothoroughlyfortheinterview,whileyourheartracesand迫使人们为面试充分准备、保持大脑敏锐,是推动人付诸行动的表现威胁。根据上文“Thefactthatanxietyalsoboostsdopaminelevelspointstopositivepossibilitiesintoreality.”提到将积极可能性变为现实,可知,多巴胺与“愉悦体验”和“对回报的期待”相关。故选C项。lastinganxiety”可知,本句转折,说明多数人被长期焦虑困扰,完全看不到它的价值与益处。toourbenefit.”可知,此处为固定搭配,opportunitycost表示“机会成本”;把焦虑当作疾病,给它们命名并理解其含义时,它们就会变得更加易于掌控。A.makesensemanageable”可知,此处指的是正确应对焦虑的方式:好奇地面对它、命名它、理解易事。A.cure治愈;B.praise赞扬;C否则它无法发挥其作用。A.fascinated着迷的;B.patient耐心uncomfortable不舒服的。根据语境以及上文“Anxietycan'tdoitsjob”可知,焦虑的本质就是56.推理判断题。根据第一段“ForaslongasIcanremembermyself—howothersperceiveandjudgeme.Ifyou’veevertakenapsychologyclass,theterm“spotlighteffect”mayringabell.Ilivedundertheimaginedspotlightforyears,constantly多年来,我一直生活在想象中的聚光灯下,时刻担心自己在别人眼57.词句猜测题。根据第三段中“Withoutripeforembarrassment.IknewI’dbeplacingmyselfamongstrangers,directlyundertheir58.细节理解题。根据第五段中“Icouldn’timaginemyselftomeetothers’expectationsortirelesslytryingtosatisfysomeoneelse中都竭力满足他人期望的世界。)”可知作者过59.推理判断题。根据文章大意以及第六段中“Ivowedothers’attention.Iallowedmyselftoworkoutatthegymduringpeaktime,gotoprofessors’officehoursandjoinednewclubs.Restassured,Istillfoughtwithsocialpressu“WhatiftheynoticewhenImixupmywordswhiletalking?”Toallthosewhomaysympathizewiththatthought,I’llaskyouthis:whenhaveyouevertornsopronunciationmistake?SoIadoptedanewmottoformyself—noonetrulycare加教授的办公时间,加入新的俱乐部。请放心,我仍然与社会压力作我在说话时把词弄混了,他们会注意到吗?”对于那些可能有这种想法的人,我要问你们:你们什么时候因为一个简单的发音错误而把某人痛骂一顿的呢?所者的核心转变就是不再在意别人的眼光,为自己而活,这也是她想传递给读者的核心建议。60.细节理解题。根据Book中“Thenovel,isgoodatgeneratingmottos.Thecompanyhascollectedthepersonaldataofmillionsofcitizensandmonetizeditallsoeffectivelythayoung,ambitiousstaff.(戴夫·埃格斯小说《圆环》中的这家同名科技巨头擅长提炼格公司它通过看似鼓舞人心的口号吸引年轻员工。故选works;cunninglydesignedwithallitslittlebeepsandpromptstokeepyoubrretweeting,longingforthenextlittledopaminehitofamusement,upsetanduneasyifyoursmartphoneisn’timmediatelytohand.(社交媒体的运作方式中已的精神消耗(原文结尾exhaustingF论证其必然性;TVseries:通过主角主动逃离数字化高压生

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