2020-2021学年新教材高中英语 课时作业(九)Unit 3 On the move Section Ⅳ Developing ideas Presenting ideas .doc
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1、课时作业(九)Unit 3Section Developing ideas, Presenting ideas & Reflection.单句语法填空1Our motherland is getting more and more _ (power). This is why we can get protection whenever we run into danger abroad.2There are several opinions about why dinosaurs suddenly died _, one of which says their _ (disappear) m
2、ight be caused by the climate change.3It is said that the famous artist usually draws _ (inspire) from ordinary scenes.4Im not sure whether I can persuade him _ giving up the adventure. Anyhow, I will try my best.5The increase in production will, _ turn, lead to higher profits.阅读理解AIf you use social
3、 media to chase away loneliness, a new study suggests that youre going_against_the_grain.We may have heard a lot about the benefits of interacting with others online, but the findings of a study conducted by scientists from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine show a direct relationship b
4、etween social media usage and feelings of isolation (孤独). In short, the more time you spend on social media, the lonelier you may feel. With increasing usage of a large number of apps that allow endless virtual connectivity, loneliness seems like the last problem frequent social media users would fa
5、ce, but according to Brain A. Primack, the leader of the study, it has the exact opposite effect. “Mental health problems and social isolation are widespread among young adults nowadays,” Primack said. “We are naturally social creatures, but modern life tends to separate us instead of bringing us to
6、gether. While it may seem that social media presents opportunities to fill the social void (空白), I think this study suggests that it may not be the solution people were hoping for.” Primack and his team examined the social media habits of 1,787 US. adults aged between 19 and 32 via a questionnaire t
7、hat asked about the frequency and the time they spent on the most popular social media platforms. Eventually, they determined that young adults who are constantly logging in social media are lonelier than those with less social media usage. Frequent exposure to unrealistic descriptions on social med
8、ia instead of facetoface social interactions may give people the impression that others are living happier and have more sociable lives, and this may make users feel more isolated in comparison.1What does the underlined phrase “going against the grain” in Paragraph 1 mean?ADoing it all wrong.BOn the
9、 way to success.CTaking a risk.DMaking a difference.2How did Primack and his team conduct the study?ABy providing explanations.BBy collecting data online.CBy doing a survey.DBy describing their own experiences.3What can we learn from the study?AYou will feel happier if you spend more time online.BOn
10、line interaction is not the solution to social isolation.CVirtual connectivity is the best way to fill the social void.DPopular social media platforms can bring people together.BYou can often choose a private setting when you browse (浏览) the Internet. But be forewarned: It may not afford as much pri
11、vacy as you expect. Thats the finding of a new study.Major web browsers offer a privatebrowsing option. Its sometimes referred to as “incognito (隐姓埋名的)”. This option lets you surf the Internet and saves a record into its history of each page that you visit. And what sites you visit wont affect the s
12、uggestions your browser makes the next time youre filling out an online form.Many people believeincorrectlythat the incognito setting protects them more broadly. Most believe it even after reading a web browsers explanation of the incognito mode. For instance, a new study had 460 people read web bro
13、wsers descriptions of private browsing. Each person read one of 13 descriptions. Then the participants answered questions about how private they thought their browsing would be while using this tool. The volunteers didnt understand the incognito mode. This was true no matter which browser explanatio
14、n they had read. The researchers reported their findings on April 26 at the World Wide Web Conference 2018 in Lyon, France. More than half of the volunteers thought that if they logged in an account of a search engine through a private window, it wouldnt keep a record of their search history. Thats
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