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第1頁(yè)(共1頁(yè))2021-2022學(xué)年上海市閔行區(qū)七寶中學(xué)高一(上)期中英語(yǔ)試卷ListeningComprehension(30’)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.(1.5分)A.Inarestaurant.B.Inthelibrary.C.Atthedentist's.D.Atabookstore.2.(1.5分)A.Doctorandpatient.B.Shopownerandcustomer.C.Secretaryandboss.D.Receptionistandguest.3.(1.5分)A.Heneverbotherstodressup.B.HealwayswearsT﹣shirt,shortsandsneakers.C.Hedressesuponlyforaninterview.D.Hewilldressuponspecialoccasions.4.(1.5分)A.Heprefersacartoahouse.B.Whethertoownahousedependsonsituations.C.Hewantstoownhishousedefinitely.D.Heguessesitisbettertoownahouse.5.(1.5分)A.Hethinksitimpossibletohavefreehealthcare.B.Heenjoysfreelunch.C.Henothingofinsurance,D.Hethinksthathealthcareshouldbefree.6.(1.5分)A.Heprefersasmallercompanyinordertomeetpeople.B.Heprefersasmallercompanybecauseofmoreopportunitiestotravel.C.Tohavemoreopportunitiestotravel,helikesworkinginabiggercompany.D.Helikesworkinginabiggercompanytomeetpeople.7.(1.5分)A.Yoga.B.Basketball.C.Jog.D.Jump.8.(1.5分)A.Becauseshelovesbeingneartheseaandreading.B.Becauseshelovestoswim.C.Becausesummerisgoodforeverythingoutdoors.D.Becauseshelovesthebeach.9.(1.5分)A.At8:18.B.At8:48.C.At8:28.D.At9:18.10.(1.5分)A.Heisrichenoughtogointospace.B.Goingintospacemightbeinexpensive.C.Heisnotrichenoughtohavehisadventure.D.Hisadventureisalittlebitexpensive.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedtoquestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.(1.5分)A.Thebodyworksharderincoldweather.B.Regularcold﹣weatherexercisemayhelptheimmunesystem.C.Outdoorexerciseincoldweathermaybenefithealth.D.Exercisingoutdoorsincoldweathermayhelpmentalhealth.12.(1.5分)A.Goatsincreasedoxygenuptakeandrunningspeed.B.Goatsexperienceda29%increaseinoxygenuptake.C.Goatsexperienceda34%decreaseinrunningspeed.D.Weatherdidn'taffectgoats'activities.13.(1.5分)A.Bodiesneedextraenergytokeepwarminlowtemperatures.B.Winterexercisecanhelpusgetridoftheflu.C.SunlighthelpsbodiesproducevitaminD.D.Outdoorexercisestrengthensbodies'defensesystem.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingnews.14.(1.5分)A.ATrainAccidentinWashingtonState.B.TheLossCausedbytheTrainAccident.C.TheIntroductionofanAmtrakTrain.D.TheCauseoftheTrainDerailment.15.(1.5分)A.Localpolice.B.ChrisKarnes.C.Anofficial.D.PresidentDonaldTrump.16.(1.5分)A.IntheUnitedStates.B.InGermany.C.InChina.D.InJapan.Questions17to20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.(1.5分)A.Expressions.B.Musicalbands.C.Musicians.D.Musicals.18.(1.5分)A.Itmeans"ithasnothingtodowithjazz".B.Itmeans"andsoon".C.Itmeans"It'sgreat".D.Itmeans"I'mjustnotinterested".19.(1.5分)Inarestaurant.B.Inajazzband.C.Inastudio.D.Inarockband.20.(1.5分)A."jazzup"meansmakingsomethingmoreinteresting.B."jazzup"isthenameofasongfromBroadwaymusical,Chicago.C."jazzup"isdifferentfrom"jazz".D."jazzup"describesdullthings.GrammarandVocabulary(32’)Directions:Afterreadingthesentenceorthepassage,fillintheblanksbyusingthegivenwordinthebrackettomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.21.(12分)Myuncleandmyaunt(1)(marry)foralmostacenturybeforetheypassedaway.Rainforests(2)(cut)atsuchaspeedthattheywilldisappearfromtheearthinthenearfuture.Asmanyastenmillionchildren(3)(infect)withthevirusbytheendof2021.It(4)(snow)forthreehoursandithasn'tstoppedyet.Inhisdiaryheinsistedhewasinnocentandsuggestedthepolice(5)(investigate)thecasethoroughly.Parentsareoftenupsetwhentheirchildrenpraisethehomesoftheirfriendsandregarditasaslur(詆毀)ontheirowncooking,orcleaning,orfurniture,andoftenarefoolishenoughtolettheteenagersseethatthey(6)(annoy).Theymayevenaccusethemofdisloyalty,ormakesomeunpleasantremarkaboutthefriends'parents.Suchalossofdignityandattackonchildishbehavioronthepartoftheadultsdeeplyshockstheteenagers,andmakesthemdecidethatinfuturetheywillnottalktotheirparentsabouttheplacesorpeopletheyvisit.Beforeverylongtheparentswillbecomplainingthatthechildissosecretiveandnevertellsthemanything,buttheyseldomrealizethatthey(7)(bring)thisonthemselves.Disillusionment(醒悟)withtheparents,howevergoodandadequatetheymaybebothasparentsandasindividuals,istosomedegreeinevitable.Mostchildrenhavesuchahighidealoftheirparents,(8)theparentsthemselveshavebeenunsatisfactory,thatitcanhardlyhopetostanduptoarealisticevaluation.Parentswouldbegreatlysurprisedanddeeplytouchediftheyrealizedhowmuchbelieftheirchildrenusuallyhaveintheircharacterandcorrectness,andhowmuchthisfaithmeanstoachild.Ifparents(9)(prepare)forthisteen﹣agedreaction,andrealizedthatitwasasignthatthechild(10)(grow)upanddevelopingvaluablepowersofobservationandindependentjudgment,theywouldnotbesohurt,andthereforewouldnotdrivethechildintooppositionbyoffendingandresistingit.Theteenager,withhispassionforsincerity,alwaysrespectsaparentwhoadmitsthatheiswrong,orignorant,oreventhathasbeenunfairorunjust.Whatthechildcan'tforgiveistheparents'refusal(11)(admit)thesechargesifthechildknowsthemtobetrue.Victorianparentsbelievedthattheykepttheirdignitybyretreating(偽裝)behindanunreasoningauthoritarianattitude;Infacttheydidnothingofthekind,butchildrenwerethentoofrightenedtoletthemknowhowtheyreally(12)(feel).Todaywetendtogototheotherextreme,butonthewholethisisahealthierattitudebothforthechildandtheparent.Itisalwayswiserandsafertofaceuptoreality,howeverpainfulitmaybeatthemoment.22.(10分)A.simplyB.folksC.openD.reachedAB.objectivelyAC.endAD.mechanicBC.changeBD.curedCD.sightABC.extendedAfewyearsago,ItookasightseeingtriptoWashingtonD.C.Isawmanyofournation'streasures,andIalsosawalotofunfortunatepeoplelikebeggarsandhomeless(1)inthestreets.StandingoutsidetheRonaldReaganCenter,Iheardavoicesay,"Canyouhelpme?"WhenIturnedaround,Isawanelderlyblindwomanwithherhand(2).Inanaturalreaction,I(3)intomypocket,pulledoutallofmyloose(4)andplaceditinherhand.Ididn'tlookather.Iwasannoyedatbeingbotheredbyabeggar.Buttheblindwomansmiledandsaid,"Idon'twantyourmoney.Ijustneedhelpfindingthepostoffice."Immediately,IrealizedwhatIhaddone.Iactedwithprejudice﹣Ijudgedanotherperson(5)forwhatIthoughtshewas.ThethingIhadforgottenaboutmyselfisthatIamanimmigrant.IleftHondurasandarrivedinAmericaattheageof15.Throughtheyears,Ihavebeenadishwasher,cashier,(6)andpizzadeliverydriveramongmanyotherjobs,andfinallyIbecameanetworkengineerInrayownlife,Ihaveexperiencedmany(7)actsofprejudice.Irememberatime,atage17,Iwasabusboy,andIheardafathertellhislittleboythatifhedidnotdowellatschool,hewould(8)uplikeme.Butnow,livinginmyAmericanmiddle﹣classlifestyle,itistooeasytoforgetmypast,toforgetwhoIamandwhereIhavebeen,andtolose(9)ofwhereIwanttobegoing.ThatblindwomanonthestreetofWashingtonD.C.(10)meofmyblindness.Sheremindedmetoalwayskeepmyeyesandheartopen.23.(10分)A.destructiveB.transfersC.equaledD.justifyAB.bondsAC.scholarlyAD.pastimeBC.amountedBD.analyzeCD.firingABC.fundamentallyDoyoutakepartinofficegossip?Idon'tliketothinkofmyselfasagossip,butIhavetoadmitIoftendoit.Inmyturbulentindustry,I(1)mybehaviorperhapswrongly﹣byreasoningthatgossiphelpsmegetinformationandfigureoutwhatisgoingon.Amidariseinofficegossip,researchersaredisagreeingoverwhetheritis(2)goodorbad.Somedefenditasawayofbuilding(3)amongpeopleandsharingessentialinformation.Butothersholdthatofficegossipcanbesavageand(4),astheNewYorkTimesreports.Atonecompany,PrintingForL,whichhasastrictno﹣gossippolicy,gossipingaboutcolleaguescanbecomea/an,(5)offense.Inonecaseanalyzedina/an(6)journal,middleschoolteachers'gossipabouttheirprincipalbecamesopoisonousthattheprincipalretaliated,manyteachersfledtheschoolandstudents'testscoresdeclined.Inthiscase,gossip(7)to"aformofwarfarethatbroughteveryonedown."Ontheotherhand,lessmalignantgossipthatstopsshortofrepeatingliesorbreachingconfidencescanserveasasourceofunderstanding."Gossiphelpsus(8)themotivationsofotherpeople,andenablesthoselowonthefoodchain,inparticular,tounderstandhowpowerisusedintheirorganizations."saysthisNewYorkTimesarticle.Itisrelaxing,itbringspeopletogether,andasa/an(9)itbeatsgambling,drinkingordoingdrugs,thisreasoningholds.Ihaveseengossiphelpco﹣workersinsomeplaceswhereIhaveworked,givingrisetocompassionoroffersofsupportwhensomeoneisgoingthroughhardtimes.Ontheotherhand,Ihavealsoseengossip﹣overanofficeromance,forexample﹣distractpeoplefromtheirworkandevenforceunwanted(10).Whateversideyoutake,gossipisheretostay.Itisauniversalhumanpracticeanditistoocomplextosayitiseithergoodorbad,aUniversityofColoradoresearchersays.Cloze(30’)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.24.(15分)Howtohelpyourkidsfindapurpose?Youdon'thavetostartwiththereallybigquestions."Quick,what'sthemeaningoflife?"Manyofusmaynotbeabletoanswerthat,butthatdoesn't(1)ourkidsdon'thavequestionsorneedanswers."Thesensethatyourpersonallifeis(2)toyouisabasisofpsychologicalwell﹣being,"saysMichaelF.Steger,directorofthelaboratoryforMeaningandQualityofLifeatColoradoStateUniversity.Notonlythat,itistightlytiedtobeinghappier,morepositive,more(3),morecaring,morehelpful,moreresilient,andmoresatisfiedinyourlife,relationships,andwork.Buthelpingyourkidsfindmeaningdoesn'tmeanparentshaveto(4)alllife'sancientmysteries,Stegersays.The(5)istounderstandthedifferencebetweenthemeaningoflifeandthemeaninginlife."Wedonothavetostartwiththebiggestandmosttroublingquestionsaboutourlives,"Stegersays."Wecanstartwithtryingto(6)how,today,rightnow,wearegoingtodoonethingthatmakesthestoryofourlivesmorepositive,ormakesapositivedifferencetosomeoneelse."Withkidsin(7)school,Stegersays,"Atthemostbasiclevel,ourbesthopesforourchildrenarethattheyfeeltheirlivesmatterandthattheycan(8)."Tostartconversationsalongthoselines,saysSteger,"Youcanaskquestionsaboutwhattheythinktheirbest(9)orstrengthsare,whethertheyhavegoodrelationshipswithotherpeople,whethertheycareaboutothers.Youcanaskthemabouttimeswhentheyhavemadeadifference,madesomeonefeelbetter,felt(10)fordoingsomething,orhelpedsomeoneout.Allofthesekindsofquestionscanstartaconversationaboutyourkid's(11)wayofbeinginandcontributingtotheworld."Inmiddleschool,saysSteger,"Kidsarebeingexposedtoideas,behaviors,assumptions,andprioritiesthatmightbe(12)differentfromtheonestheyhavealwaysassumedweretrue."Soforkidsthisage,parentscanstartconversationsfocusingonhowyourchildren'ssenseofwhotheyare,howtheyarerelatedtoothersandwhatlifeishasbeen(13).Byhighschool,accordingtoSteger,"Wehopeourchildrenseehowmuchtheirlivesmatter,seethattheyareatthebeginningofanexcitingandstrengtheninglifestory,andhavesomeslightideasabout(14)."Butthequestionofwhatyouwanttodowithyourlifeistoobigforasingleconversation,saysSteger.Instead,heencouragesparentstohave(15),smallerconversationswiththeirkidsabouthowtheyviewthemselvesandtheirlives,andwhatkindofimpacttheywouldliketomake.(1)A.intendB.meanC.remainD.hope(2)A.significantB.decisiveC.meaningfulD.useful(3)A.confidentB.cautiousC.intelligentD.special(4)A.discoverB.presentC.memorizeD.solve(5)A.trickB.occupationC.addressD.promise(6)A.lookforB.pickupC.dealwithD.figureout(7)A.juniorB.advancedC.elementaryD.senior(8)A.makeadifferenceB.sparenoeffortC.taketheinitiativeD.makingaliving(9)A.specialtiesB.qualitiesC.featuresD.performances(10)A.appreciatedB.preparedC.understoodD.well﹣known(11)A.apparentB.smartC.uniqueD.appropriate(12)A.generallyB.eventuallyC.impossiblyD.completely(13)A.improvingB.strengtheningC.appearingD.changing(14)A.truthB.purposeC.positivityD.contribution(15)A.permanentB.long﹣lastingC.frequentD.occasional25.(15分)Wehavebeenputtingsmartwomenonthecouchfor40yearswithoutmakingfulluseoftheirtalent.Todaytheportionoftopjobsthatgotowomenisstill(1)low.Whyaren'tmorewomenrunningthingsinAmerica?Itisn'tforlackofambitionorqualifications.Thereal(2)togettingmorewomentothetopisthedifficultissueoftimecommitment:Today'stopjobsinmajororganizations(3)60﹣plushoursofworkaweek.Isn'tittoomuch?Butforbusinessesandreformersareseriousaboutmakingtheircompanies(4)forthelargenumberofAmericantalentedwomen,herearethreewaystohandleit.Re﹣thinktime.Wecanbreakawayfromthe(5)thathigh﹣levelworkcanbedoneonlybypeoplewhoworkextratime.Maybeworkingtimecanbeshortenedbysettingtherightamountofworkthatneedstogetdone.Seniorrolesshouldactuallybeeasiertoadaptinthiswaybecausehighlypaidpeoplehavethedesiretogiveupsome(6)inordertoworkless.Availabilitymatters.It'simportanttodifferbetweenavailabilityandabsolutetimecommitment.Manyprofessionalwomenwould(7)agreetocheckemailsevendaysaweekandcometooffice,ifnecessary,foranintenseproject﹣solongasoverthecourseofayear,thetimedevotedtoworkismore(8).Managersneedtoknowthat24/7availabilityisnotthesamethingasa24/7(9).Qualityisthegoal,notquantity.Leadersneedtocreatea(10)inwhichtalentedpeoplearejudgednotbythequantityoftheirwork,butbythequalityoftheir(11).Onewhoworks20hoursaweekandwhodeliversexceptionalresultsonaprorata(攤派)basisshouldbequalifiedfor(12)andviewedasatopperformer."Devotion"mayhelptalentedwomenwhocanlivewiththewaythattopjobsrequiretoday﹣andifthat'stheir(13),givemorepowertothem.Butonlyasmallpercentageofwomenwillchoosethisroute.Untiltherestofusgetseriousabout(14)thepresentwaythatworkgetsdoneinAmericancorporations,wecanonlycomplainaboutthe(15)ofitallwhilechangingalmostnothing.(1)A.shockinglyB.probablyC.relativelyD.consequently(2)A.desireB.barrierC.challengeD.solution(3)A.promiseB.suggestC.exceedD.demand(4)A.cautiousB.gratefulC.inevitableD.hopeful(5)A.mythB.corporationC.executiveD.novelty(6)A.timeB.incomeC.freedomD.promotion(7)A.happilyB.reluctantlyC.hesitantlyD.rapidly(8)A.expectedB.paidC.limitedD.excluded(9)A.workloadB.ambitionC.managementD.performance(10)A.regulationB.situationC.civilizationD.culture(11)A.responsibilitiesB.contributionsC.donationsD.commitments(12)A.devotionB.supervisionC.promotionD.employment(13)A.pathB.advantageC.principleD.choice(14)A.alteringB.consideringC.criticizingD.fighting(15)A.competitionB.pressureC.injusticeD.crueltyReadingcomprehension(38’)26.(8分)Doyoufindithardtogoadaywithoutupdatingyourmicroblog?DoyoufeeloutoftheloopifyouarenotchattingonQQ?Formanyteenagersaroundtheworld,socialmediahasbecomeabigpartoftheirlives.Theyconstantlytellusthatcommunicationhasneverbeeneasierandthatyoucanconnecttofriendswiththeclickofabutton.Butisthisagoodthing?ArecentsurveydonebyCommonSenseMedia,anon﹣profitorganizationintheUS,hasfoundthatasmanyas79percentof13﹣to17﹣year﹣oldteenagersfeeltheneedtodisconnectfromsocialmediasometimes.Surprisingly36percentsaidtheywishtheycouldgobacktoatimebeforesocialmediaexisted.Whydotheyfeelthisway?Yahooreportedthatscientistshavefoundthatsocialnetworkingsitesareawayinwhichyoungstersisolate(孤立)themselves;theytendtousetheInternettoavoidhumancontactandescapefromrealproblems.AndthestudybyCommonSenseMediahasconfirmed(確認(rèn))this.Accordingtotheorganization,manyteenagersbelievethatusingsocialmediatakesawaythetimetheyspendface﹣to﹣facewithfriends.Oneparticipantinthestudysaid:"Technologyandsocialnetworkinghaveabsorbed(影響)someofmyclosefriendships,andthey'vedwindled.Imissthetimeswherewecouldjustgohangoutandlaugh."TheorganizationalsoreportsthatmorethanathirdofUSteenagerswanttounplug(關(guān)機(jī))inordertoavoidoverexposuretonegativeinformation.TheWashingtonPostreportsthat90percentofteenagersinthecountrysaytheyhavewitnessedtheirpeersbeingbullied(欺負(fù))onsocialnetworkingsites.Accordingtothenewspaper,someteenagerspresenttheir"alterego(個(gè)性的另一面)"onsocialmedia,engagingin(參與)conversationswithmorebravado(逞強(qiáng))andtakingmorerisksthantheydoinperson.Andsometeenagerswanttodisconnecttoenjoybeingalone.Oneteenagersaidtheydislikedsocialmediabecausesometimesbeingaloneisimportant﹣"It'snicetojustsitbackandrelaxwithnopossiblewaytocommunicatewithanyoneinanyway."(1)WhatdidtherecentsurveydonebyCommonSenseMediafindoutabouttheUSteenagers?A.Over30percentoftheteenswouldratherhavenosocialmediaaroundthem.B.90percentoftheteenssaidtheirpeerswereoncebulliedonsocialnetworkingsites.C.Morethanathirdoftheteensbelievetheiruseofsocialmediaaffectshowtheyfeelaboutthemselves.D.Aboutthree﹣fourthsoftheteenswishedtheycoulddisconnectthemselvesfromtheInternetcompletely.(2)Accordingtothearticle,manyteenagerswanttounplug.a.toprotecttheirprivacyb.tohavemorealonetimec.tospendmoretimewiththeirfriendsd.toescapefromtheirrealproblemse.toreducetheirexposuretonegativeinformationA.a,b,cB.a,c,dC.b,c,eD.b,d,e(3)Theunderlinedword"dwindled"inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningtohave.A.beenindangerB.becomeweakerC.beenimprovedD.remainedfirm(4)Whatcanweinferfromthefifthparagraph?A.Someteenagersplayanegativeroleintheirrealdailylife.B.Someteenagersadmittedhavingbulliedothersonsocialnetworkingsites.C.Someteenagerstendtopresentadifferentpersonalityonsocialnetworkingsites.D.Someteenagersagreethattheadvantagesofsocialmediaoutweightheirdisadvantages.27.(6分)Beijingishardlyaloneinitsairpollutionproblems.TheworldHealthOrganizationhassaidthatroughlyhalfoftheworld'surbanpopulationisexposedtopollutionatleast2.5timeshigherthanitrecommends.Whileitmaytakeyearstofixthisglobalproblem,innovativemindsintheAsiaregionhavecomeupwithcreativesolutionsforlivingwithairpollution.DIYPurifierThomasTalhelmstartedworryingabouttheairinsidehisBeijinghomeduring"airpocalypse"(空氣末日)in2013whenBeijing'sairqualityindexskyrocketedtoaterrifying755.Thescholarcouldn'taffordtheluxuryofanexpensiveairpurifier."Fillersareactuallyverysimple﹣ahighefficientfilterisallyouneedtogetover96%ofthePM2.5,"hesaid.Withthreeofhisfriends,TalhelmcreatedSmartAir,anairpurifierconsistingofabasichouseholdfanwithahighefficientfilterattachedtoit.Itworksasefficientlyasthebigbrandssellingforthousandsofdollars,removingmorethan90percentofPM2.5inyourroom,accordingtoTalhelm'sresearch.InvisibleMaskInfipure's"nosemask"claimstocut99%ofPM2.5withoutthetroubleofasurgicalfacemask.Thefilters,madefromspecialmaterials,areinsertedintoyournoseandaimtobeundetectable."Peoplecareabouttheirhealth,butdon'twantallthedownsidesthatcomewithatraditionalfacemask."Infipureco﹣founderFrancisLawexplained.PlantBackpackTaiwaneseartistChuiChihhasdesignedasurvivaldeviceforanapocalypticworld.NamedVoyageonthePlanet,apottedplantishousedinsideaclearbackpackhookeduptotwotubestobringfreshtoafacemask.It'sabold,abstractideafromanoxygentank.SmogVacuumDaanRoosegaardehasbeenworkingonasmogvacuumthatwillsuckpollutantsfromtheskytothegroundlikeavacuum,makingwayforcleanair.Abyproductofthissmogvacuum,namelyTheSmogFreeTower,isthe"smogring"﹣apieceofjewelrymadefromsmogparticulates."Thepollutionwesuckup,thesmallparticulates,wedon'tthrowthemaway.Weputthemunderpressureforacoupleofweeksandtheycrystallize,creatingsomethinglikeadiamond,"Roosegaardeexplains.(1)ThomasTalhelminventedSmartAirforallthefollowingreasonsexcept.A.thehighpriceofthebigbrandsB.thehelpfromthreeofhisfriendsC.thepoorqualityoftheindoorairD.thesimpleprinciplebehindthedevice(2)Ifsomeonewantstotravelaroundinthosepolluteddays,whichproductwillhemostprobablychooseforthesakeofconvenience?A.SmartAir.B.Infipure'snosemask.C.VoyageonthePlanet.D.TheSmogFreeTower.(3)Inwhichsolutiontheinventoralsomakesuseofthedustcollectedfromthepollutedair?A.DIYPurifier.B.InvisibleMask.C.PlantBackpack.D.SmogVacuum.28.(8分)AnewsurveybyHarvardUniversityfindsmorethantwo﹣thirdsofyoungAmericansdisapproveofPresidentTrump'suseofTwitter.TheimplicationisthatMillennialprefernewsfromtheWhiteHousetobefilteredthroughothersource.Notapresident'ssocialmediaplatform.MostAmericansrelyonsocialmediatocheckdailyheadlines.Yetasdistrusthasrisentowardallmedia,peoplemaybestartingtosharpentheirmedialiteracyskills.Suchatrendisbadlyneeded.Duringthe2016presidentialcampaign,nearlyaquarterofwebcontentsharedbyTwitterusersinthepoliticallycriticalstateofMichiganwasfakenews,accordingtotheUniversityofOxford.AndasurveyconductedforBuzzFeedNewsfound44percentofFacebookusersrarelyornevertrustnewsfromthemediagiant.Youngpeoplewhoaredigitalnativesareindeedbecomingmoreskillfulatseparatingfactfromfictionincyberspace.AKnightFoundationfocus﹣groupsurveyofyoungpeoplebetweenages14and24foundtheyuse"distributedtrust"toverilystories.Theycross﹣checksourcesandprefernewsfromdifferentperspectives﹣especiallythosethatareopenaboutanybias."Manyyoungpeopleassumeagreatdealofpersonalresponsibilityforeducatingthemselvesandactivelyseekingoutopposingviewpoints,"thesurveyconcluded.Suchactiveresearchcanhaveanothereffect.A2014surveyconductedinAustralia,Britain,andtheUnitedStatesbytheUniversityofWisconsin﹣Madisonfoundthatyoungpeople'srelianceonsocialmedialedtogreaterpoliticalengagement.Socialmediaallowsuserstoexperiencenewseventsmoreintimatelyandimmediatelywhilealsopermittingthemtore﹣sharenewsasaprojectionoftheirvaluesandinterests.Thisforcesuserstobemoreconsciousoftheirroleinpassingalonginformation.AsurveybyBarnaresearchgroupfoundthetopreasongivenbyAmericansforthefakenewsphenomenonis"readererror",moresothanmade﹣upstoriesorfactualmistakesinreporting.Aboutathirdsaytheproblemoffakenewsliesin"misinterpretationorexaggerationofactualnews"viasocialmedia.Inotherwords,thechoicetosharenewsonsocialmediamaybetheheartoftheissue."Thisindicatesthereisarealpersonalresponsibilityincounteractingthisproblem,"saysRoxanneStone,editorinchiefatBarnaGroup.Sowhenyoungpeoplearecriticalofanover﹣tweetingpresident,theyrevealamentaldisciplineinthinkingskills﹣andintheirchoicesonwhentoshareonsocialmedia.(1)AccordingtotheParagraphs1and2,manyyoungAmericanscastdoubton.A.thejustificationofthenews﹣filteringpracticeB.people'spreferenceforsocialmediaplatformsC.theadministration'sabilitytohandleinformationD.whethersocialmediawasareliablesourceofnews(2)Accordingtotheknightfoundationsurvey,youngpeople.A.tendtovoicetheiropinionsincyberspaceB.verifynewsbyreferringtodiverseresourcesC.haveastrongsenseofresponsibilityD.liketoexchangeviewson"distributedtrust"(3)TheBarnasurveyfoundthatamaincauseforthefakenewsproblemis.A.readers'outdatedvaluesB.journalists'biasedreportingC.readers'misinterpretationD.journalists'made﹣upstories(4)Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ACounteractionAgainsttheOver﹣tweetingTrendB.ARiseinCriticalSkillsforSharingNewsOnlineC.TheAccumulationofMutualTrustonSocialMediaD.ThePlatformsforProjectionofPersonalInterests29.(8分)Toomuchwork,toolittlemoneyandnotenoughopportunityforpromotion,orgrowtharestressingusoutonthejob,accordingtoanewsurveyfromtheAmericanPsychologicalAssociation.Weallknowthatstressreducesallofthethingsthathelpproductivity﹣mentalclarity(清晰),short﹣termmemory,decision﹣makingandmoods.One﹣thirdofemployeesexperiencelastingstressrelatedtowork,thesurveyfound.Fifty﹣fourpercentofthe1,501employedadultssurveyedsaytheyfeeltheyarepaidtoolittlefortheircontr

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