河北省武邑中学2016年高一英语下册暑假作业题9.doc
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4、题卡将该项涂黑。ADo you ever do homework while listening to music, or watch TV while texting friend? It may seem like an obvious question since most of us multitask(做多个任务) all the time.But according to a recent study published in the journal PLOS ONE, usinga number of media devices(媒体设备) at the same time co
5、uld be changing our brains.The report was carried out by Sussex University in the UK. Researchers first asked 75 adults about how often they spent time multitasking betweendifferent kinds of media.Then they checked their brains with an MRI machine.Those who reported heavier media multitasking had le
6、ss gray matter in their brains. Gray matter is the part of the brain that helps to deal with information and control emotions(情感).So is multitasking really rotting our brains and making us stupid? We cant be sure, according to researchers. They say that the results only show a link. They are unsure
7、whether multitasking reduces gray matter or if people with less gray matter are simply more likely to multitask.“Media multitasking is becoming more popular in our lives today and there is increasing concern about its influence(影响) on our well-being,” said British scientist Kep Kee Loh, who directed
8、 the study. Loh says that more study is needed to support the idea that our behaviors are changing our brains.But if its true, it could support earlier studies about media multitasking.In 2012, a study byMichigan StateUniversityin theUSfound that people using several media devices at the same time w
9、ere more likely to be anxious or depressed.It seems that more research into the issue is needed.But no matter what, you should consider limiting(限制) yourself to one screen at a time, the Huffington Post reported. For one thing ,Multitasking doesnt actually work if you are trying to be more efficient
10、(有效率的). Youre going from one action to another instead of truly doing two things at a time.It wastes your energy and slows you down. Andonce youve slowed down, it can be hard to pick back up where you left off.If you want to finish a list of jobs, “set goals, establish a routine(常规), and take regula
11、r breaks”, suggested The Huffington Post.1. What did the recent study by Sussex University find?A. Most people have the ability to multitask.B. Multitasking can help to improve efficiency.C. There are several reasons behind media multitasking.D. There is a link between more media multitasking and le
12、ss grey matter.2. The underlined word “rotting” is closest in meaning to _.A. harmingB. controllingC. improvingD. recovering3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?A. Many studies have proven that peoples behaviors change their brains. B. Scientists are concerned about the bad inf
13、luence of media multitasking.C. Depressed people use more media devices than other people to relieve stress.D. People are advised to stop using media devices in the future.BModern zoos are very different from zoos built fifty years ago. At that time, zoos were places where people could go to see ani
14、mals from many parts of the world. The animals lived in cages with iron bars, which were easy to keep clean. However, for the animals, the cages were small and impossible to hide in. Although the zoo keepers took good care of them, many of the animals did not feel comfortable, and they often became
15、ill.In modern zoos, people can see animals in more natural conditions. The animals are given more freedom in larger places so that they can live more as they would in nature. Even the appearance of zoos has changed. Trees and grass grow in the cages, and water flows through the places that the anima
16、ls live in. There are few bars; instead, there is often a deep ditch filled with water, which surrounds a space where several sorts of animals live together as they would naturally. In an American zoo, the visitor can walk through a huge special cage that is filled with trees, some small animals and
17、 many birds, and the cage is large enough for the birds to live naturally. In a zoo in New York, because of special night, people can observe certain animals that are active only at night, when most zoos are closed. Some zoos have special places for visitors to watch animals that live in the desert,
18、 or under water. Some other zoos have special places for animals that live in cold conditions like the bear from the Arctic.Modern zoos not only show animals for visitors, but also keep and save rare animals. For this reason, fifty years from now, the grandchildren of todays visitors will still be a
19、ble to enjoy watching these animals.4. Fifty years ago, animals in zoos often became ill because they _.A. were from different countriesB. lived in dirty cagesC. were not taken good care ofD. lived in unnatural conditions5. According to the passage, in modern zoos _ feel more comfortable than in old
20、 ones.A. the animals, not the visitorsB. the visitors, not the animalsC. neither the animals nor the visitorsD. the animals and the visitors6 The main idea of this passage is that _.A. zoos are now places where animals can live naturallyB. zoos are places where people can see animals from all over t
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