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1、专题限时检测(十七)阅读理解推理判断类之直接推断题(加的为直接推断题,本卷限时23分钟)A(2015南京市高三学情调研)Phantom vibrations the phenomenon where you think your phone is vibrating but its not have been around since the mobile age. Today, theyre so common that researchers have devoted studies to them.For Valerie Kusler, who works on a cattle far
2、m, the feeling is complicated by the cows. “The cows moo is very muffled, it kinda sounds like . errrrrr,” she says. “So thats very similar to what my phone sounds like when it vibrates on my desk or in my purse.”Other people may not confuse cows for their phones, but research shows phantom vibratio
3、n symptom is a nearuniversal experience for people with smartphones.Nearly 90 percent of college undergraduates in a 2012 study said they felt phantom vibrations. The number was just as high for a survey of hospital workers, who reported feeling phantom vibrations on either a weekly or monthly basis
4、.“Something in your brain is being triggered (触发), thats different than what was triggered just a few short years ago,” says Dr Larry Rosen, a research psychologist who studies how technology affects our minds.“If youd asked me 10 years ago, or maybe even five years ago if I felt an itch beneath whe
5、re my pocket of my jeans was, and asked me what I would do, Id reach down and scratch it because it was probably a little itch caused by the neurons firing(神经元刺激),”he says. Now, of course, the itch triggers him to reach for his phone. Rosen says its an example of how our devices are changing how our
6、 brains process information.“Were seeing a lot of what looks like obsessive behavior. People who are constantly picking up their phones look like they have an obsession.They dont look much different from someone whos constantly washing their hands. Im not saying that it is an obsession, but Im sayin
7、g that it could turn into one, very easily,” Rosen says.While 9 out of 10 participants in the study of college students said the vibration feeling bothered them only a little or not at all, Rosen still recommends backing away from our phones every once in a while to keep our anxiety levels down.“One
8、 of the things Im really adamant about in spite of being very protechnology, is just away from the technology for short periods,” Rosen says.“And by short periods, I mean, maybe just 30 minutes or an hour.”1.According to the article, phantom vibrations _.Aare mainly caused by neurons firingBaffect p
9、eople mostly working on farmsChelp our brains better process informationDstarted troubling people in recent years2The underlined word “adamant” in the last paragraph probably means _.AcuriousBdeterminedCsatisfied Dcautious3.It can be concluded from Larry Rosens research that _.APhantom vibrations co
10、uld probably result in obsessive behaviorBthe use of smartphones has completely changed the way our minds workCmost people feel uncomfortable when they experience phantom vibrationsDhospital workers are more likely to suffer from phantom vibrations than students4According to Larry Rosen, the most ef
11、fective measure against phantom vibrations is to _.Amove to a quieter neighborhoodBstop using smartphones in poor conditionCtake a break from using smartphones occasionallyDkeep a close watch on your anxiety levelsB(2015扬州市高三期末检测)Food waste has been a chronic (习惯性的) problem for restaurants and groce
12、ry stores with millions of tons lost along the way as crops are hauled (拖) hundreds of miles, stored for weeks in refrigerators and prepared on busy restaurant assembly lines. But the historically high price of products is making it an even bigger drag on the bottom line.Restaurants, colleges, hospi
13、tals and other institutions are compensating for the rising costs of waste in novel ways. Some are tracking their trash with software systems, making food in smaller packages or trying to compost (将制成堆肥) and cut down on trashhauling costs.“We have all come to work with this big elephant in the middl
14、e of kitchen, and the elephant is this Its okay to waste belief system,” said Andrew Shackman, president of LeanPath, a company that helps restaurants cut back food waste.The interest in cutting food waste “has just rocketed in the last six to nine months,” he said.Roughly 30 percent of food in the
15、United States goes to waste, costing some $48 billion annually, according to a Stockholm International Water Institute study. A University of Arizona study estimated that 40 to 50 percent of food in the United States is wasted. Wholesale food costs have risen more than 8 percent this year, the bigge
16、st jump in decades, according to the National Restaurant Association.Freshman students at Virginia Tech were surprised this year when the two of the campus biggest dining halls to find there were no trays.“You have to go back and get your dishware and your drink, but its not that different,” said Ca
17、itlin Mewborn, a freshman. “Its not a big trouble. You take less food, and you dont eat more than you should.”Getting rid of trays has cut food waste by 38 percent at the dining halls, said Denny Cochrane, manager of Virginia Techs sustainability program. Before the program began, students often gra
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