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上海市17区县届高三下学期期末考试英语试题专项汇编完型填空
1长宁、宝山、嘉定、青浦四区
Overthelast15years,digitalcommunicationhasbroughtinmorechangesthantheprintingpressdidin1570.Andthosemostlikelytousetheminthisworldareteenagers,whosebrainsappeartohaveanextraordinaryvolumetoadapttotheworldaroundthem,accordingtoDrJayGiedd,a(n)51
brainexpert.
Wearenowdiscoveringthat,asaspecies,ourbrainsduringtheteenageyearsarestillflexibleandcapableof52.Havingamoreflexiblebrain,53,meansthatcertainpartsofit,suchasdesirecontrolandtheabilitytomakelong-termdecisions,haven’tdevelopedyet,whichmayalsoexplainwhywespenda(n)54periodlivingundertheprotectionofourparentsratherthanleavinghomeattheageof12or13.Thisalsomeansthattheteenagebraincanadapttonewtechnology,enablingteenagersto55theincreasingpaceofdigitaltechnologyandgivingthemanadvantagewhenitcomestomultitasking.
IntheUSA,onaverageteenagersspend8.5hoursadayusingcomputers,mobiles,andotherdevicestolearn,interact,andplay.Thisincreasesto11.5hoursifyouincludeallofthe
56thatgoeson,suchastalkingonthephonewhilewatchingTV.Astheystareatthesescreens,they’retakinginandsortingthroughanincredibleamountofinformation.
Thereare57abouthowsocialmediaisaffectingthewaythebrainlearnsto58,asoneofthemostimportantskillsthatwelearnaschildrenishowtomakefriendsandinteractwithpeoplearoundus.Geiddsaysthatalotofwhatgoesoninsideourbrainsissocial.Socialinteractionsarenowbeing59bytechnology–youcouldhavehundredsoffriends,allofwhomarerealpeoplethatyouinteractwithandscientistsaren’tsurewhetherwe’llbeabletodevelopthesame60usingsocialmedia.
Thereisa(n)61ofthegrowingdigitaltrend:
YouTubeshowstheteenagersallovertheworldarewatchingthesamevideosandlaughingatthesamejokes,indicatingthattheyaremore
62thanteenagersinthepast.Theymaybekeenon63theirfriendsandpostingupdatesonsocialmediasites,butteenagerstodayareprobablygoingtohaveaccesstotechnologyand64
socialandeducationalopportunitiesthatanyonewithalessflexiblebrainmayhavetroubleimagining.Nevertheless,thereisacut-offpoint,andbytheageof30,ourbrainsintheirways,makingitmore
65forustoadaptandcopewithnewtechnologies.
51.A.digitalB.adolescentC.surgicalD.artificial
52.A.functioningB.noticingC.adjustingD.deciding
53.A.howeverB.thereforeC.otherwiseD.instead
54.A.naturalB.gloriousC.limitedD.extended
55.A.keepupwithB.comeupwithC.putupwithD.endupwith
56.A.gossipingB.multitaskingC.interactingD.playing
57.A.reportsB.curiositiesC.concernsD.talks
58.A.memorizeB.sortC.imagineD.socialize
59.A.changedB.controlledC.troubledD.interrupted
60.A.trendsB.attitudesC.societiesD.skills
61.A.advantageB.distractionC.indicationD.history
62.A.absent-mindedB.global-mindedC.quick-mindedD.serious-minded
63.A.accessingB.textingC.discoveringD.watching
64.A.onthewholeB.asaresultC.inotherwordsD.byallmeans
65.A.flexibleB.importantC.difficultD.Incredible
51-55BCADA56-60BCDAD61-65ABBBC
2崇明区
Researchersrecentlyfindwomenlikelyfaceworkenvironmentsthatpushagainstthe“havingitall”mentality,leadingtofeelingsofguiltanddepression.
Tryingtohaveitallcouldbebadforyourmentalhealth,accordingtoanewstudythatfindsthat“supermoms”havehigherratesofdepressioncomparedwithworkingmomswholetthings51.
Theresearch,presentedAug.20attheannualmeetingoftheAmericanSociologicalAssociationinLasVegas,findsthatworkingis52formothers’mentalhealth.Butamongworkingmothers,theleastdepressedarethosewhodon’texpectto53workandfamilylifeperfectly,saidstudyresearcherKatrinaLeupp,agraduatestudentattheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattle.“Theidealthatwomencandoitallactually54thelevelofdepressivesymptomscomparedtowomenwhoweremoredoubtfulaboutwhetherornotworkandfamilycanbebalanced,”LeupptoldLiveScience.
Leuppanalyzedsurvey55from1,600marriedwomenwhoparticipatedinalargesurveycalledtheNationalLongitudinalSurveyofYouth.In1987,thewomenansweredquestionstojudgetheirsupportofwomen’s56,includingwhethertheyagreedwithstatementssuchas“Womenaremuchhappieriftheystayathomeandtakecareoftheirchildren.”In1992and1994,thenow40-year-oldwomenansweredquestionsabouttheirsymptomsofdepression.Likeearlierstudies,thesurveydataindicatedthatwomenwhoworkedoutsidethehomehadfewersymptomsofdepression,perhapsbecauseoutsideworkgiveswomenmore57interaction,morevarie