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2019年教师招聘考试《中学英语》真题精选1

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B If I could have your attention, I'd like to talk to you about young people's screen time. It's a tempting habit for them to glance at their smartphone or tablet rather than make eye contacts with someone and make conversations! There is so much to look at: photographs, social media feeds messages and emails; it's no wonder they are glued to their screens. But is it good for them? There have been many claims about the damage looking at screens does to our eyesight. Some people feared staring at a small bright box could make us short-sighted or lead to headaches. This is a particular concern for children and young people, who spend a higher percentage of time using electronic gadgets. BBC technology corespondent, Rory Cellan-jones, says: “There is plenty of anecdotal evidence that no matter how long teenagers are spending looking at screens. they are encountering material about issues such as anorexia (厌食症) and self-harm that could prove damaging to their mental health.” But a new study says time in front of computers and phones might not be as bad for young people as many think. Research by the Oxford Internet Institute examined data from more than 17.000 teenagers in the UK. Ireland and the United States. Their study concluded that most links between life satisfaction and social media use were trivial" accounting for less than 1% of a teenagers health. Professor Przybylski, director of the research at the institute, said: 99.75 of a persons life satisfaction has nothing to do with their use of social media. " The research found that family, friends and school life all had a greater impact on well-being. Perhaps for now, deciding what the "right" amount of screen time is has to be up to personal judgments. 35. The first paragraph is designed to _____.

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正确答案:A

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What is Dr. Munzer's proposal for choosing what to read? A. Children should read more comics and magazines B. Tablets are better for developing rich language C. Parents should choose more apps for e-books. D. It should depend on children's interests photographs, social media feeds messages and emails; it's no wonder they are glued to their screens. But is it good for them? There have been many claims about the damage looking at screens does to our eyesight. Some people feared staring at a small bright box could make us short-sighted or lead to headaches. This is a particular concern for children and young people, who spend a higher percentage of time using electronic gadgets. BBC technology corespondent, Rory Cellan-jones, says: “There is plenty of anecdotal evidence that no matter how long teenagers are spending looking at screens. they are encountering material about issues such as anorexia (厌食症) and self-harm that could prove damaging to their mental health.”But a new study says time in front of computers and phones might not be as bad for young people as many think. Research by the Oxford Internet Institute examined data from more than 17.000 teenagers in the UK. Ireland and the United States. Their study concluded that most links between life satisfaction and social media use were trivial" accounting for less than 1% of a teenagers health. Professor Przybylski, director of the research at the institute, said: 99.75 of a persons life satisfaction has nothing to do with their use of social medi A. " The research found that family, friends and school life all had a greater impact on well-being. Perhaps for now, deciding what the "right" amount of screen time is has to be up to personal judgments. 35. The first paragraph is designed to _____.

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正确答案:D

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Parents and toddlers who read paper books together speak and interact more when compared with those who read e-books,researchers foun D.Reading with a child is a hugely important developmental activity as it helps youngsters learn new words, broadens their knowledge and provides time to bond with loved ones. So scientists wanted to see if parents and children acted differently when they read books together using traditional media versus electronic devices like tablets.To investigate, the researchers found 37 pairs of parents and healthy toddlers between two and three years ol D. They asked them to read from three different types of media: enhanced electronic books with sound effects or animation, a basic electronic book, and a print book's Researchers found parents and toddlers spoke more when interacting with a paper book rather than a story on an electronic tablet. What's more, parents used richer language when using print books compared with tablets, and collaborated more with their children. But parents were less responsive and children were less engaged with their parents when reading e-books, said Dr. Tiffany Munzer, corresponding author of the study at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. The findings were published in the journal Pediatrics.Munzer pointed out. however, that the study was limited in several ways, including that the team did not test the toddlers reading comprehension. It was also limited by the small sample size, and the fact that the team used only one commercially-available app for the e-books." That isn't to say there is no benefit to electronic book reading compared with doing nothing. Just less compared with print books. Print books are just better for promoting rich language from their parents and more conversations between parents and children, said Munzer.Munzer said that parents always know their children best, "so they should feel empowered to adjust the reading experience to what they know their children are

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正确答案:B

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Parents and toddlers who read paper books together speak and interact more when compared with those who read e-books,researchers foun D.Reading with a child is a hugely important developmental activity as it helps youngsters learn new words, broadens their knowledge and provides time to bond with loved ones. So scientists wanted to see if parents and children acted differently when they read books together using traditional media versus electronic devices like tablets.To investigate, the researchers found 37 pairs of parents and healthy toddlers between two and three years ol D. They asked them to read from three different types of media: enhanced electronic books with sound effects or animation, a basic electronic book, and a print book's Researchers found parents and toddlers spoke more when interacting with a paper book rather than a story on an electronic tablet. What's more, parents used richer language when using print books compared with tablets, and collaborated more with their children. But parents were less responsive and children were less engaged with their parents when reading e-books, said Dr. Tiffany Munzer, corresponding author of the study at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. The findings were published in the journal Pediatrics.Munzer pointed out. however, that the study was limited in several ways, including that the team did not test the toddlers reading comprehension. It was also limited by the small sample size, and the fact that the team used only one commercially-available app for the e-books." That isn't to say there is no benefit to electronic book reading compared with doing nothing. Just less compared with print books. Print books are just better for promoting rich language from their parents and more conversations between parents and children, said Munzer.Munzer said that parents always know their children best, "so they should feel empowered to adjust the reading experience to what they know their children are

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正确答案:C

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Parents and toddlers who read paper books together speak and interact more when compared with those who read e-books,researchers foun D.Reading with a child is a hugely important developmental activity as it helps youngsters learn new words, broadens their knowledge and provides time to bond with loved ones. So scientists wanted to see if parents and children acted differently when they read books together using traditional media versus electronic devices like tablets.To investigate, the researchers found 37 pairs of parents and healthy toddlers between two and three years ol D. They asked them to read from three different types of media: enhanced electronic books with sound effects or animation, a basic electronic book, and a print book's Researchers found parents and toddlers spoke more when interacting with a paper book rather than a story on an electronic tablet. What's more, parents used richer language when using print books compared with tablets, and collaborated more with their children. But parents were less responsive and children were less engaged with their parents when reading e-books, said Dr. Tiffany Munzer, corresponding author of the study at the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital. The findings were published in the journal Pediatrics.Munzer pointed out. however, that the study was limited in several ways, including that the team did not test the toddlers reading comprehension. It was also limited by the small sample size, and the fact that the team used only one commercially-available app for the e-books." That isn't to say there is no benefit to electronic book reading compared with doing nothing. Just less compared with print books. Print books are just better for promoting rich language from their parents and more conversations between parents and children, said Munzer.Munzer said that parents always know their children best, "so they should feel empowered to adjust the reading experience to what they know their children are

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正确答案:A

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The World's Loneliest Phone Booth For almost 40 years,a lone phone booth stood in the Mojave Desert.about 75 miles southwest of Las Vegas.It was likely installed for local miners around 1960.The glass panels were long gone from the 17 by 1990,and the phonebook had been stolen.But a visitor to the booth in 1990 found that the telephone 17 worke

D.For the next 10 years,visitors poured into the area,making the phone booth one of the oddest 18 in the worl

D.After its phone number was 19 on the Internet,the phone in the Mojave booth began to 20 more often.Visitors to the phone booth would often camp out,waiting for a chance to answer the 21 phone.Calls came in from many different states and 22 different countries.Visitors were thrilled to be able to 23 the phone and talk to strangers from 24 places.They were happy to 25 their own stories as they reached across the miles.In May 2000,Pacific Bell Telephone Company quietly 26 the phone booth.The company said that 27 were causing too much stress on the environment.Fans of the booth 28 insisting that the phone booth had become a work of art.Later,a plaque(标牌)was placed at the site as a tribute,but it also 29.In the end,the phone booth left no trace on the desert that had hosted it.Fans of the phone booth,30,can still hear the dial tone in their hearts.

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正确答案:C

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The World's Loneliest Phone Booth For almost 40 years,a lone phone booth stood in the Mojave Desert.about 75 miles southwest of Las Vegas.It was likely installed for local miners around 1960.The glass panels were long gone from the 17 by 1990,and the phonebook had been stolen.But a visitor to the booth in 1990 found that the telephone 17 worke

D.For the next 10 years,visitors poured into the area,making the phone booth one of the oddest 18 in the worl

D.After its phone number was 19 on the Internet,the phone in the Mojave booth began to 20 more often.Visitors to the phone booth would often camp out,waiting for a chance to answer the 21 phone.Calls came in from many different states and 22 different countries.Visitors were thrilled to be able to 23 the phone and talk to strangers from 24 places.They were happy to 25 their own stories as they reached across the miles.In May 2000,Pacific Bell Telephone Company quietly 26 the phone booth.The company said that 27 were causing too much stress on the environment.Fans of the booth 28 insisting that the phone booth had become a work of art.Later,a plaque(标牌)was placed at the site as a tribute,but it also 29.In the end,the phone booth left no trace on the desert that had hosted it.Fans of the phone booth,30,can still hear the dial tone in their hearts.

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正确答案:A

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The World's Loneliest Phone Booth For almost 40 years,a lone phone booth stood in the Mojave Desert.about 75 miles southwest of Las Vegas.It was likely installed for local miners around 1960.The glass panels were long gone from the 17 by 1990,and the phonebook had been stolen.But a visitor to the booth in 1990 found that the telephone 17 worke

D.For the next 10 years,visitors poured into the area,making the phone booth one of the oddest 18 in the worl

D.After its phone number was 19 on the Internet,the phone in the Mojave booth began to 20 more often.Visitors to the phone booth would often camp out,waiting for a chance to answer the 21 phone.Calls came in from many different states and 22 different countries.Visitors were thrilled to be able to 23 the phone and talk to strangers from 24 places.They were happy to 25 their own stories as they reached across the miles.In May 2000,Pacific Bell Telephone Company quietly 26 the phone booth.The company said that 27 were causing too much stress on the environment.Fans of the booth 28 insisting that the phone booth had become a work of art.Later,a plaque(标牌)was placed at the site as a tribute,but it also 29.In the end,the phone booth left no trace on the desert that had hosted it.Fans of the phone booth,30,can still hear the dial tone in their hearts.

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正确答案:D

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The World's Loneliest Phone Booth For almost 40 years,a lone phone booth stood in the Mojave Desert.about 75 miles southwest of Las Vegas.It was likely installed for local miners around 1960.The glass panels were long gone from the 17 by 1990,and the phonebook had been stolen.But a visitor to the booth in 1990 found that the telephone 17 worke

D.For the next 10 years,visitors poured into the area,making the phone booth one of the oddest 18 in the worl

D.After its phone number was 19 on the Internet,the phone in the Mojave booth began to 20 more often.Visitors to the phone booth would often camp out,waiting for a chance to answer the 21 phone.Calls came in from many different states and 22 different countries.Visitors were thrilled to be able to 23 the phone and talk to strangers from 24 places.They were happy to 25 their own stories as they reached across the miles.In May 2000,Pacific Bell Telephone Company quietly 26 the phone booth.The company said that 27 were causing too much stress on the environment.Fans of the booth 28 insisting that the phone booth had become a work of art.Later,a plaque(标牌)was placed at the site as a tribute,but it also 29.In the end,the phone booth left no trace on the desert that had hosted it.Fans of the phone booth,30,can still hear the dial tone in their hearts.

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正确答案:C

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The World's Loneliest Phone Booth For almost 40 years,a lone phone booth stood in the Mojave Desert.about 75 miles southwest of Las Vegas.It was likely installed for local miners around 1960.The glass panels were long gone from the 17 by 1990,and the phonebook had been stolen.But a visitor to the booth in 1990 found that the telephone 17 worke

D.For the next 10 years,visitors poured into the area,making the phone booth one of the oddest 18 in the worl

D.After its phone number was 19 on the Internet,the phone in the Mojave booth began to 20 more often.Visitors to the phone booth would often camp out,waiting for a chance to answer the 21 phone.Calls came in from many different states and 22 different countries.Visitors were thrilled to be able to 23 the phone and talk to strangers from 24 places.They were happy to 25 their own stories as they reached across the miles.In May 2000,Pacific Bell Telephone Company quietly 26 the phone booth.The company said that 27 were causing too much stress on the environment.Fans of the booth 28 insisting that the phone booth had become a work of art.Later,a plaque(标牌)was placed at the site as a tribute,but it also 29.In the end,the phone booth left no trace on the desert that had hosted it.Fans of the phone booth,30,can still hear the dial tone in their hearts.

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正确答案:B

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