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2022学年第一学期质量监控
高三英语试卷
I・ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendof
eachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandaquestionaboutit,readthefourpossible
answersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.
A.Bytrain.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybus.D.BybHce.
2.
A.Alawyer.B.Acoach.C.Ateacher.D.Aboss.
3.
A.March31sl.B.April4lh.C.April2nd.D.AprilP,.
4.
A.¥180.B.¥280.C.¥380.D.¥560.
5.
A.It,sbeautiful.B.It,saGreekcampus.
C.It,sasmallcampus.D.It,spopularwithpeople.
6.
A.Mr.Smith,scourseisdifficult.
B.Mr.Smithoftenmakesmistakes.
C.Thecourseprovestobequiteeasy.
D.Thecourseismistakenfornothing.
7.
A.Heisshortofmoney.
B.Hehasbeenintroublerecently.
C.Hedoesn,twanttomissanywork.
D.Heisunwillingtostayathomealone.
8.
A.Shehastoremovethevirus.
B.Shecan,tmeetthedeadline.
C.Shecan,tputupwiththecomputer.
D.She,sinfectedwithacertaindisease.
9.
A.Hehatestobuyticketsallthetimes.
B.TheycanaffordtobuyaticketnextOctober.
C.Buyingayearlyticketcansavehimmuchmoney.
D.Thewomanistoobusytovisitthegardenagainwithinayear.
10.
A.Theyarecomfortingeachother.
B.Theyaretellingajokeaboutfootball.
C.Theyareexchangingideasasfootballfans.
D.Theyareexpressingwhattheythinkaboutthematch.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwill
beaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandthe
conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,
readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothe
questionyouhaveheard.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
11.A.6.B.7.C.8.D.9.
12.A.Becauseitpostponespeople,sbiologicalclock.
B.Becauseitkeepspeopleenergeticintheafternoon.
C.Becauseitmakespeoplenotdrinkenoughwater.
D.Becauseitcausesdamagetoyourbody,sfunctions.
13.A.Theeffectivewaystogetenoughsleep.
B.Thedisadvantagesoflackingenoughsleep.
C.Theproperamountofsleeppeopleshouldgeteveryday.
D.Thereasonforthetirednessdespitelongandgoodsleep.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
14.A.Reasonsforbusyness.B.Solutionstobusyness.
C.Importanceofbusyness.D.Disadvantagesofbusyness.
15.A.Tointroducetheimportanceofstrategicthinking.
B.Toprovesomepeoplearereallytoobusytothink.
C.Toleadinthetopicbypresentingsomeinterestingfacts.
D.Todemonstratepeople,sattitudetowardsstrategicthinking.
16.A.Morephenomenaaboutbusyness.
B.Morereasonsforpeople,sbusyness.
C.Hiddenrelationshipbetweenbusynessandloneliness.
D.Proposalforchangesandsuggestionsforbeatingbackbusyness.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
17.A.WhyancientphilosophersthoughttheEarthwasnotaflatdisc.
B.Howancientphilosophersmeasuredthedistancebetweenplanets.
C.WhyancientphilosophersthoughttheEarthmovedaroundtheSun.
D.Howancientphilosophersexplainedthecauseofsomeunusualphenomena.
18.A.Whentheytraveledsouth.
B.Whentheystayedinnortherncountries.
C.Whentheysawearth,sshadowonthemoonduringeclipses.
D.WhentheysawtheNorthStar,sdifferentpositionsinthesky.
19.A.Byanalyzingthedatacollectedduringtheeclipses.
B.BycomparingthedifferentpositionsoftheNorthStar.
C.Bymeasuringthedistancesbetweendifferentcountries.
D.Bytravelingbetweensouthernandnortherncountriesrepeatedly.
20.A.Thecarefulobservationsintheirlife.
B.Thetraditionalbeliefsoftheirancestors.
C.Thewritingsofphilosophersfromothersocieties.
D.Themeasurementsmadewithscientificinstruments.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherent.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fill
ineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword.Fortheotherblanks,fillineachblankwithoneproperword.Makesure
thatyouranswersaregrammaticallycorrect.
YourSmellCouldAttractMosquitoes
Anewstudyfindsthatsomepeopleattractmosquitoesmuchmorethanothers,anditprobablyinvolvesthewaythey
smell.
Theresearchershavefoundthatpeoplewhoattractmosquitoesthemost21(produce)alotofcertain
chemicalsontheirskin.Thesechemicals22(connect)tothesmellthatattractsthemosquitoes.
LeslieVosshallisoneoftheresearchersinNewYork.SheSaid,“Ifyouhavehighlevelsofthisstuffonyourskin,
you,regoingtobetheoneatthepicnic23(get)allthebites.”
Forthestudy,researchersdesignedanexperimenttohavepeople'ssmellscompeteagainsteachother.Theyasked64
volunteerstowearstockingsaroundtheirforearmstoabsorbthesmellfromtheirskin.Thestockingswereputinseparate
trapsattheendofalongtube.Then,dozensofmosquitoeswerereleased.Themosquitoescametosometrapsmuchmore
thanothers.Thescientistsdidtheexperimentseveraltimes,alwayschangingwhichstockingswerecompetingagainsteach
other.Attheend,theydiscoveredahugedifferencebetweenstockings.24(attractive)stockingwasaroundIOO
timesmoreattractivetothemosquitoesthanthelast-placefinisher.
Bytestingthesamepeopleforoverayear,thestudyshowedthatthesebigdifferencesremain."Mosquitomagnets(招
蚊子喜欢的人)seem25(remain)mosquitomagnets,“Researcherssaid.Onecommonfactortheyfoundwas
26mosquitomagnetshadhighlevelsofcertainacidsontheirskin.
“Theresearchcouldhelpfindnewwaystodriveawaymosquitoes,,,saidJefTRiffell,ascientistnot27
(involve)inthestudy,"There28bewaystoaffecttheskinbacteriaandchangethesmellthatattractsmosquitoes.^^
However,hesaidthatwouldbehardtodo.Researchersalsodidtheexperimentwithmosquitoes29geneswere
changedtodamagetheirsenseofsmell.Buttheystillflewtothesamemosquitomagnets.Vbsshallsaidmosquitoeshave
waystofindus30Wechangesomeconditions.ςςTheyhavemanybackupplanstobeabletofindusandbiteUSJ
shesaid.
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthere
isonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.abandonedB.challengeC.coloredD.demonstrateE.ensures
F.initiativesG.innovationH.pilotI.purchasedJ.recycledK.tailors
Lego:OneStepClosertoBeingSustainableTheLegoGroupisonestepclosertoreachingitsgoalofmakingallits
productsfromsustainablematerialsby2030.
TheDanishtoymakerrevealedaprototype(雏形)brickmadefrom31plastic.Inanewsrelease,Legosaid
thePETplasticfrom32bottlesmakesupthefirstbricktomeetthecompany,sςςstrictqualityandsafety
requirements."Onewaythecompany33safetyisbysourcingmaterialsfromsuppliersthatuseprocesses
approvedbytheUSFood&DrugAdministrationandEuropeanFoodSafetyAuthority.
“Thebiggest34onoursustainabilityjourneyisrethinkingandinnovatingnewmaterialsthatareaslong-lasting,
strongandhighqualityasourexistingbricks——andfitwithLEGOelementsmadeoverthepast60years,,,LegoGroupVice
PresidentOfEnvironmentalResponsibilityTimBrookssaid.ςςWiththisprototypewe,reableto35theprogress
we,remakingtothepublic.^^
Itwillbeςςsometime“beforebricksmadefromusedmaterialscanbe36.Legosaid.Thecompanywill
continuetotestanddevelopthePETformulation(酉己方)anddecidewhethertomovetothe37productionphase,
whichisexpectedtotakeatleastayear.Onefactorthecompanyistestingishowthematerialcanbe38.
''Experimentationandfailingisanimportantpartoflearningand39.Justaskidsbuild,unbuildandrebuild
withLEGObricksathome,we,redoingthesameinourlab,,,Brookssaid.
Themovefollowslastyear,sannouncementthatthecompanywasmakinga$400millioninvestmentoverthreeyears
intosustainability40.Itincludedphasingoutthesingle-useplasticbagsfromitsboxesandinsteadusing
recyclablepapertoritspackaging.
ΠI.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B9C
andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
In2007,agroupofresearchersbegantestingaconceptthatseemsasifitwouldneverneedtesting:Ismorehappiness
alwaysbetterthanless?Theresearchersaskedcollegestudentstoratetheirfeelingsonascalefrom“unhappy"to"very
happy“andcomparedtheresultswithacademicandsocialoutcomes.Althoughthe“veryhappy“participantshadbrilliant
sociallives,theyperformed41inschoolthanthosewhoweremerely"happy”.
Theresearchersthenexaminedadatasetfromanotherstudythatratedcollegefreshmen,s"cheerfulness”and
42theirincomenearlytwodecadeslater.Theyfoundthatthemost43werenotthehighestearners.That
distinction(荣誉)onceagainwenttothesecond-highestgroup,whichratedtheircheerfulnessasttaboveaverage.,,
Aswitheverythinginlife,happinesshasits44.Pursuinghappinesstotheexclusionofothergoals-known
aspsychologicalIiedonistn(享乐主义)——is45Ilgivesalifewhereyoudonotreachyourfullpotential,where
youare46totakerisks,whereyouchoosetemporarypleasuresoverchallengingexperiencesthatgivelife
meaning.
Whenɪtalkwithpeopleabouttheirfearofnegativeoutcomesinlife,theirtruesourceoffear,inmanycases,
47howtheywillfeeiabouthavingfailed,notabouttheconsequenceofthefailureitself.Thisissimilartotheway
thatdiscomfortwith48causesmoreanxietythanguaranteedbadnews.To49thesebadfeelings,people
giveupkindsofopportunitiesthatinvolvethepossibilityoffailure.
However,bringinggoodthingsintoyourlife,whetherloveorcareersuccess,usuallyinvolvesrisk.Riskdoesnot,of
course,50makeushappy.Ariskylifewillverylikelybringdisappointment,butitcanbringgreater
5]thanalifeplayedsafe,asthestudiesabovesuggested.
Noneofthisistosaythatwearefoolishforwantingtobehappy.52,thedesireforhappinessisnatural
andnormal.Makingthepursuitofpositivefeelingsyourhighestoronlygoal,however,isacostlylifestrategy.Endless
happinessisimpossibletoachieve,anddoingso53manyoftheelementsofagoodlife.Asthe
Canadian-AmericanpsychologistPaulBloomwrote,uIt,sthe54wechoosethataffordsthemostopportunityfor
pleasure,meaning,andpersonalgrowth.^^
Thoughpainshouldneverbeanyone,sgoal,eachofuscanstriveforarichlifeinwhichWenotonlyseekthesunshine
butfully55therainthatinevitablyfallsaswell.Thisistheparadox(悖论)ofbeingfullyalive.
41.A.unwillinglyB.unpleasantlyC.admirablyD.incredibly
42.A.generatedB.increasedC.trackedD.drained
43.A.joyfulB.wealthyC.successfulD.distinctive
44.A.advantageB.balanceC.opportunityD.preference
45.A.fruitfulB.significantC.pricelessD.rewardless
46.A.desperateB.hesitantC.likelyD.tempted
47.A.centersonB.worksonC.takesonD.passeson
48.A.performanceB.disciplineC.uncertaintyD.ignorance
49.A.concealB.createC.tolerateD.avoid
50.A.necessarilyB.inevitablyC.similarlyD.deliberately
51.A.fascinationB.rewardsC.depressionD.challenges
52.A.OnthecontraryB.ThatistosayC.ForinstanceD.Inturn
53.A.harvestsB.encountersC.designsD.sacrifices
54.A.happinessB.wealthC.dishonorD.suffering
55.A.escapeB.predictC.experienceD.produce
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Tenyearsago,thecyclist,sridinghardthroughthefirstsnowstormoftheyearwasararesight,oftencapturedforthe
eveningnews.Today,however,itisestimatedthat4-5%ofcyclistsridebikesyear-round.
Beingpreparediskeytoagoodrideinthewinter.Theincreasingpopularityofwintercyclingisduetothecreationof
mountainbikeanditsimitation.Equippedwithmorestablebicycles,nothingseemstobeabletostoptheadventurous
wintercyclists.Manyofthemwearrunningshoesandprotectthemselvesfromthecoldbywearingdownhill-skiingclothes.
Onwetdays,theywearspecialwater-proofovertheirshoes.
Besidesallthesementionedabove,thereisonethingthathasmadewinterridingmorepopulartheseyears.Inthepast,
cyclistsneedtocleanandoiltheirbicyclechainsonceaweek,whichisnoeasytask.Butonebicyclestoreownertackled
thisweeklychallengingtaskwithaninnovatedcompletechaincover.Withbicyclechainscompletelycovered,cyclists
wouldneedtodothetroublesomeworkonceeverysixmonths.Despitethisamazinginvention,thestoreownerstilladvises
cycliststotakeataxiorbuswhenit,sreallysnowingheavily,notbecauseconditionsaretoohardforbicycles,butbecause
sheisafraidthatmanybikersmayloseconfidenceinthemselvesonsnowydaysofreduceddiscernibility,whichisvery
dangerous.
56.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?
A.WinterMountaincyclingcompetitions.
B.Suitableclothingforwintercycling.
C.Popularityofwintercyclinganditsreasons.
D.Increasesinwintercyclingequipment.
57.Accordingtothepassage,whathasmadewintercyclingnolongerararesight?
A.Constructionofbicyclepaths.B.Adecreaseinequipmentprices.
C.Theinventionofstablebicycles.D.Milderweatherinrecentyears.
58.Howdidonebicyclestoreownerhelpthewintercyclists?
A.Shesellsbicyclesataverylowprice.
B.Shemakescyclinginwinterlessdangerous.
C.Shehelpsimprovecyclists,confidencewhenriding.
D.Sheinventsanewwaytoreducethefrequencyofmaintenance.
59.Theunderlinedword“discernibility“inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto
A.visibilityB.popularity
C.congestionD.creativity
(B)
Peoplewithgrowthmindsetsbelievethat:
Peoplewithfixedmindsetsbelievethat:
•YouhavethecapacitytoIeamandgrowyourskills.
•Skill,intelligenceandtalentsarenatural.
•Failureisavaluablelesson.
•Failureisshamefulandshouldbeavoided.
•Peoplewhoaregoodatsomethingaregoodbecause
•Somepeoplearenaturallygoodatthingswhileothersnot.
theybuildthatability.
•Youarenotincontrolofyourabilities.
•Youareincontrolofyourabilities.
haveadesiretolooksmart,sotendto:haveadesiretolearn,sotendto:
—Avoidchallenges.—Embracechallenges.
—Giveupeasily.—Persistinthefaceofsetbacks.
—Seeeffortasfruitlessorworse.—Seeeffortasthepathtomastery.
一Ignoreusefulnegativefeedback.一Learnfromcriticism.
—Feelthreatenedbythesuccessofothers.一Findlessonsandinspirationinthesuccessofothers.
Asaresult,theymaystayatthesamelevelearlyandachieveAsaresult,theyreachever-higherlevelsof
lessthantheirfullpotential.achievement.
Changecanbetough,butI,veneverheardanyonesayitvvasn,tworthit.Didchangingtoagrowthmindsetsolveall
myproblems?No.ButIknowthatIhaveadifferentlifebecauseofit—aricherone.
60.Thebookiimindsef'isintendedto.A.telireadersthattwodifferentmindsetsleadtodifferentresults
B.illustratethatpeoplewithdifferentmindsetsholddifferentbeliefs
C.helpreadersbelievepeopleactdifferentlywhenfacingchallenges
D.persuadepeopletolearntochangesoastoenjoyamorefruitfullife
61.Generallyspeaking,peoplewithfixedmindsetsaremostly.
A.successfulB.straightforward
C.intelligentD.narrow-minded
62.Apersonwithagrowthmindsetislikelytosay.
A."IfIwin,Γllbesomebody;ifɪlose,I,llbenobody.^^
B.”Tobegoodatsports,youneedtobenaturallygifted75
C.uLeamtechniquesandskillsandpracticethemregularly,andyouwillalwaysimprove.^^
D.”Youhaveacertainlevelofabilityinsportsandyoucannotreallydomuchtochangeit.”
(C)
Venus(金星)haslongplayedsecondtoitsredder,smallerandmoredistantneighbor.Givenhowinhospitable(不宜居
住的)Venushasappearedtobe,Wehavespentthemajorityofthelastcenturypinningsomeofourbiggesthopesoffinding
signsoflifeonMars.
ThatallchangedonSeptember15,2020.Itwasannouncedthatastrangegascalledphosphinehadbeenspottedinthe
cloudsaboveVenus.Thegasisproducedbymicrobes,extremelysmalllivingthings,hereonEarth,sothediscoveryhas
renewedhopesthattheremightbelifeonVenus.Nowweneedtoknowforsure.
Thereis,afterall,onlysomuchWecandowithground-basedinstruments.Venusisextremelybright.Thisbrightness,
causedbytheintensereflectionofsunlightfromitsthickcloudsandhighlightedbecauseofitscloserdistancetoEarth,
basicallyblindsourinstrumentsfrommakingmoredetailedobservationsoftheplanet.Itisliketryingtolookattheroad
whileanothercar,shighbeams(远光灯)arepointedinyourdirection.
“Toreallygettotheheartofthisquestion,weneedtogotoVenus,,,saysPaulByrne,aplanetaryscientistatNorth
CarolinaStateUniversity.Butofcourse,thatiseasiersaidthandone.Temperaturesatthesurfacereach464℃,and
pressuresare89timeshigherthanonEarth.OnlytheSovietUnionhassuccessfullylandedontheVenusiansurface一its
Venera13landerfunctionedfor127minutesbeforeSUCCUmbingIothebadweatherin1982.Itisnoteasytojustify
spendinghundredsofmillionsorevenbillionsofdollarsonamissionthatcouldbeoverinamatterofhourswithoutgiving
uswhatweneed.
Anorbiteristhemostsensiblestart.Unlikeground-basedobservations,orbiterscanpeerintotheatmosphereand
wouldhaveabettertimeobservinghowphosphinelevelschangeovertimeoroverwhatregionstheyaremostconcentrated.
Anorbiteralsopresentstheopportunitytocompletemorechallengingprojectsbypotentiallyventuringdirectlyintothe
planet,satmosphere.Asamplereturnmissioncouldbepossible,inwhichaspacecraftfliesintotheatmosphereandbottles
upsomegastobringbacktoEarthforlaboratoryanalysis.
Tryingtofindlifeonanotherplanet,however,isnotsimplyawalkfrompointAtopointB.Nosinglemissionto
Venuswillbeabletofinishalltheworknecessarytoanswerthequestion.Itmightbetimetothinknotjustaboutwhatthe
nextmissiontoVenusshouldbe,butwhatawholeneweraofVenusexplorationwouldlooklike:agroupofmultiple
missionsthatexploreVenusinjointefforts-thewaywecurrentlydowithMars.
63.Venusisconsideredinhospitabletohumansmainlybecause.
A.thepressureoftheplanetistoolow
B.thesurfaceoftheplanetistoobright
C.thedensity(密度)ofthecloudsistoolow
D.thesurfacetemperatureoftheplanetistoohigh
64.Theunderlinedphrase''succumbingto"inparagraph4isclosestinmeaningto",,.
A.givingintoB.keepingawayfrom
C.makingupforD.puttingupwith
65.Accordingtothearticle,scientistsWinbebetterabletorevealthesecretaboutVenusby.
A.sendingastronautstotheplanet
B.usingamoreadvancedspacetelescope
C.launchinganorbitertotheplanet
D.redesigningtheirground-basedinstruments
66.WhatcanWeinferfromthearticle?
A.WehavelittlehopeofsuccessfullyfindinglifeonVenus.
B.Wehaveafirmdeterminationtodiscoverlifeonotherplanets.
C.Wehavespentmuchtimestudyingphosphineinthepastcentury.
D.WehaveattemptedtolandontheVenusiansurfaceinthelastcentury.
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.
Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
IAmNotaRobot
Anannoyance,animportantsecurityfeature,anuncomfortablerequest:howeveryoufeelaboutbeingaskedtoprove
youarenotarobot,ithasbecomeadailyoccurrenceformostofus,butperhapsnotoneWewouldmissifitwereto
suddenlygoaway.
AnewfeatureinthelatestversionsofiOSandmacOS,Apple,soperatingsystemsforsmartphonesandcomputers,
promisestogivethebootto"captchas"onceandforall.67
44Sometimesacaptchaisjustabuttontopress,,,saidAppleengineerTommyPauly.44Butothertimesitcanbea
challengetofillout.”
Thetermcaptchaisinfactan(首字母缩略词)for"completelyautomatedpublicTuring∕es∕(图灵测试)to
tellcomputersandhumansapart.^^Tohelpstopfraud(欺诈),theselittletestsoftenpopupwhenyou,resigningupforor
ontoawebsite.
68Ifyougetitwrong,itmayaskyoutostartagain,leadingyoutowonderifyoureallyknowwhata
trafficlightlookslike-orifyoumightreallybearobotafterall.
Butcaptchasarenowfastbecomingunusable,makingtheInternetawastelandofdifficultpuzzles.Usersmuststruggle
todothemostbasicthings.uWe,veliterallyallfoundourselvesatonetimeoranothercomplaining:4Thosewereallthe
pictureswithtrafficlights,“saidEffieLeMoignan,aresearcherinsocialcomputingatNewcastleUniversity.
Internetusersstruggletotellthedifferencebetweenawearofpaintonasidewalkandafbπnalizedcrosswalkthat,s
oftenrequestedinatraditionalcaptcha,andworrythatonewronganswermaylockthemoutofanaccount.69
uYoulikelydon,tenjoybeinginterruptedbythese,,,saidApple,sTommyPauly.44Icertainlydon,t.Thereasonthese
experiencesexististopreventdishonestactivity.Ifyourunaserver,youdon,twantittobedefeatedbyfraud.
70
ThecompanyworkedwithFastlyandCloudflaretobuildthenewfeature.Itworksbyallowingyourdevicetosenda
statementconfirmingitisbeingusedbyahumantotherequestingwebsite.
A.Thisisbecomingabiggerissueascaptchashavegrownincreasinglyconfusing.
B.Therefore,whenfacedwithsomethingreallyconfusing,manypeoplesimplygiveup.
C.Mostattemptstocreateaccountsortobuyproductscomefromcommonusers,butsomeattemptscanalsocomefrom
attackers.
D.Called44automaticconfirmation,,,thetechnologywillallowsitestoconfirmyouarenotarobotwithoutyouhavingtodo
anythingatall.
E.Thesetestsmayaskyoutospotailthetrafficlightsinapictureortotypeoutsomespeciallettersandnumbers.
F.AlthoughtheserviceistiedtoApple,siCloudnetwork,therequestingsitewillnotreceiveanypersonalinformation
abouttheuserortheirdevice.
IV.SummaryWriting
71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan
60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
uDigitaIHoarding”CouldBeanIncreasingProblem
Asdatastoragehasbecomemoreaccessiblethanever,theamountofdigital“stuff'weallhaveputasideisontherise,
too.
InarecentpaperpublishedinthejournalInformation&Management,wehaveinvestigatedarisingphenomenon
,,
called"digitalhoardingjwhichhappenswhenanindividualconstantlyacquiresdigitalcontent,feelsdifficultyingetting
ridofit,andgraduallygetsmoreandmoredigitalcontentwithoutanintendedpuɪpose.
Digitalhoardingcanquicklyincreaseoutofcontrol,too-perhapsevenmorequicklythaninthephysicalworld,due
toseveralreasons.First,thedigitalhoarderislesslikelytonoticethespacelimitationsinthedigitalworld.Whilethe
boundariesofaphysicalspaceareclear,suchboundariesarelessnoticeableindigitalspaces.Second,hoardingofphysical
objectshappensinfixedboundaries,whiledigitalspacesare“expandable”—youcangetadditionaldigitalstoragewith
minimumeffortatverylittleorzerocost.Third,tohoardphysicalitems,apersonneedstoexpendsomeeffort,suchas
purchasingthem.Bycontrast,mostdigitalcontentsareeitherself-created,free,oravailableonasubscription(订I阅)basis.
Fourth,comparedwithphysicalstuff,digitalcontentscanbemultiplied,forexample,bymakingcopies,withveryminimal
effort.
Inthemodernworld,itisunavoidablethatdigitalcontentplaysanimportantroleinourlives.Therefore,thepotential
ofseriousmentalhealthimpactsfromdigitalhoardingis
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