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30.(重雅题)What does Leistudy find about the younger Cory'sshearwaters?A.They travel as much as adult birds.B.They move in a predictable manner.C.ThhepeedforD.They look foroith their parents3l.(重难题)What can we conclude from the last paragraph?A.Man-made changes make migration easier.B.Animals make a safer journey via a fixed track.C.Route exploration contributes to birds'adaptability.D.A combination of strategies assures migration success.Dsmtioseeking on social media helpful during an emergency?One studydueted in Mareh 20 invoving more than6 people found that themoretime participantsspentominnegativenews ina day,the unhappier they felt.These findingsare strikingbut leave a few questions unanswered.Does this doomscrolling make people unhappy,or are unhappy people just more likely todoomscrol?And what would occur if we were"kindness scrolling"?To find out,researchersconducted a study where they showed hundreds of people real-world content on social mediafor 2 to 4 minutes.The social media featured either general news about crises,or news aboutkindness during crises.Findings were that those who were shown general crisis-related newsexperienced lower moods than those shown nothing at all.Meanwhile,people who were showncrisis news stories involving acts of kindness neither experienced the same decline in mood norgained the boost in mood they'd predicted.These findings suggest that spending as little as 2to 4 minutes consuming negative news about crisis can have a harmful impact on our mood.Although researchers didn't see an improvement in mood among participants who were shownypositive news stories involving acts of kindness,this may be because the stories were stillrelated to crises.B.So what can we do to make our time on social media more pleasurable?Can we delete oursocial media accounts altogether?But how realistic is it to distance ourselves from platformsD.that connect nearly half of the world's population?Given that avoidance might not be practical,seek out content that makes you happy toFbalance out your newsflashes.This may be images of cute pets,beautiful landscapes or deliciousfood videos.Sharing good things in your life can improve your mood,and your positive mood第can spread to others.32.How does the author perceive the result of the study conducted in March 2020?A.Inaccurate.B.Unreliable.C.Doubtful.D.Imperfect.33.What does the underlined word "doomscrolling"in the second paragraph mean?A.Surfing the Internet.C.Tending to get excited.B.Reading negative news.shaD.Assessing information wisely.34.What does the study described in the second paragraph indicate?A.Positive news stories help improve one's mood.stroB.Negative news consuming does harm to one's mood.C.Crisis-related acts of kindness can change one's mood.triedD.The longer one reads negative news,the less content one will be.35.What does the author suggest social-media users do?lawnA.Share images or videos.WithC.View pleasurable newsflashes.B.Keep off platforms.D.Log out social media accounts.$150That斯教材版·考前信息卷·第三辑英语③·重感教育

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