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高中英语新教材精选外刊语法填空9

1以假乱真?英国多家超市货架空空,用照片替代实物

Supermarketsusingcardboardcutoutstohidegapsleftby

supplyissues

Tescohasbegunusingpicturesofasparagus(芦笋),

carrots,orangesandgrapesinitsfreshproduceaisles(通道),

1(prompt)ridicule(嘲讽)onsocialmedia.

“Mmmm,deliciousphotosofasparagus/*onecommenter

wroteonTwitter.

"Look2(careful),"anotherTwitteruserwrote

alongsideapictureofanaisleoflaundrydetergents."The

middlethreerowsarephotographs."

Shoppers3(spot)fakecarrotsinFakenham,

cardboardasparagusinLondon,picturesoforangesandgrapes

inMiltonKeynes,and2DwashingliquidbottlesinCambridgeso

far.

Thetactic(对策)comesasshortagesofHGV(大卡车)

driversandpickersandpackersonfarmsandfoodprocessing

plantslead4lowavailabilityofsomeitemsin

supermarkets.Problemsatports(港口),5handlersare

strugglingtocopewithasurgeindeliveriesforthefestive

season,arealsoleadingtoshortages.

BryanRoberts,aretailanalystatShopfloorInsights,said

hehadonlybeguntoseethecardboardcutoutsoffresh

produceinthepastyear,butsaidsimilartacticshadbeenin

placeelsewhereinsupermarketsforsometime.''Ithasbecome

quitecommonplace.Itisnotonlybecauseofshortages,6

becausealotofthelargerstoresarenowsimplytoobig.”

Hesaidthecutoutswereoneofanarrayoftacticsbeing

used7(fill)space,includingfillingmeatfridgeswith

bottlesoftomatosauceormayonnaise(蛋黄酱),spreadingpacks

ofbeeroutacrosswholeaisles,anderectinglargepostersor

othermarketingmaterial.

Somebulky(体积大)andnotvery8(profit)items,

suchasbottledfizzydrinksandwater,havealsobeenpushed

downthedeliveryprioritylistbecauseofdrivershortages,

meaningtheremaybe9(large)gapsonshelvesthanusual.

Theriseofonlineshopping,hasmeanwhileledtomany

supermarketsnolonger10(stock)non-fooditemssuchas

televisions,CDsorkettleswhichtheyoncedid,leavingareasof

emptyspacewhichmanyhavebeenunabletofillwith

alternativeproducts.

Ofcourse,picturesoftheitemsareputonshelvesto

indicateavailability,andshoppersmustpickuptheactual

productatthetill(收银台).

keys;

1prompting2carefully3havespotted4to5where

6but7tofill8profitable9larger10stocking

2社交媒体让人情绪低落?科学家告诉你如何变开心

Howtomakeyoursocialmediahappier,accordingtoscientists

Picturethis:you'rebetweenZoommeetin9s(视频会]义),

andscrolling(翻阅)throughyoursocialmedianewsfeed.

Headlineslike"Deathtollcontinuestorise","COVID-19may

causelong-termhealthimplications(危害)"and"Health-care

systemsoverwhelmed(不堪重负)"flashacrossyourscreen.Your

moodtakesadive,butyoucan'tstop1(scroll).

Ifthisscenario(场景)ringstrueforyou,you'renotalone.

Researchshowspeoplehaveatendency2(seek)out

informationduringuncertaintimes-it'sanaturalcoping

mechanism.Butispersistentinformation-seekingonsocial

media,sometimescalleddoomscrolling,3(help)duringa

pandemic,oranytime?

Researchontheeffectsofbadnewsonmoodsuggest

4(expose)tonegativeCOVIbnewsislikelytobeharmful

toouremotionalwellbeing.

Forinstance,onestudy5(conduct)inMarch2020

involvingmorethan6,000Americansfoundthatthemoretime

participantsspentconsumingCOVIbnewsinaday,the

6(unhappy)theyfelt.

Thesefindingsare7(amaze)butleaveafewkey

questionsunanswered.Doesdoomscrollingmakepeopleunhappy,

orareunhappypeoplejustmorelikelytodoomscroll?Howmuch

timespentdoomscrollingisaproblem?Andwhatwouldhappen

if,insteadofdoomscrolling,wewere"kindnessscrolling"-

readingabouthumanity'spositiveresponsestoaglobalcrisis?

Tofindout,researchersconductedastudywherethey

showedhundredsofpeoplereal-worldcontentoneitherTwitter

orYouTubefortwotofourminutes.TheTwitterfeedsand

YouTubevideosfeaturedeithergeneralnewsaboutCOVIb,or

newsaboutkindnessduringCOVIb.Researchersthenmeasured

theseparticipants'moodsusingaquestionnaire,andcompared

theirmoodswithparticipants7didnotengagewithany

contentatall.

PeoplewhowereshowngeneralCOVID-relatednews

experiencedlowermoodsthanpeoplewhowereshownnothing

atall.Meanwhile,peoplewhowereshownCOVIDnewsstories

involvingactsofkindnessdidn'texperiencethesamedeclinein

mood,butalsodidn'tgaintheboostinmoodthey

8(predict).

Thesefindingssuggestthatspendingaslittleastwoto

fourminutesconsumingnegativenewsaboutCOVID-19canhave

adetrimentalimpactonourmood.

Sowhatcanwedotolookafter9(we),andmake

ourtimeonsocialmediamorepleasurable?

Oneoptionistodeleteoursocialmediaaccounts

altogether.FiguresshowalmosthalfofFacebookusersinthe

UKandtheUSconsideredleavingtheplatformin2020.

Buthowrealisticisittodistanceourselvesfromplatforms

thatconnectnearlyhalfoftheworld'spopulation,particularly

whentheseplatformsoffersocialinteractionsatatimewhen

face-to-faceinteractionscanberisky,orimpossible?

Herearesomeotherwaystomakeyourexperienceon

socialmediamorepositive.

First,bemindfulofwhatyouconsumeonsocialmedia.

Focusonthepersonalnewsandphotossharedinsteadofthe

latestheadlines.

Second,seekoutcontentthatmakesyouhappytobalance

outyournewsfeed.

Third,usesocialmediatopromotepositivityandkindness.

Sharinggoodthingsthatarehappeninginyourlifecanimprove

yourmood,andyourpositivemoodcanspreadtoothers.

Asthepandemiccontinuestoalterourlivesandnewsfeeds,

thestudyhighlightthe10(important)ofbeingawareof

theemotionaltollnegativenewstakesonus.Buttherearesteps

wecantaketomitigatethistollandmakeoursocialmediaa

happierplace.

Keys:

1scrolling2toseek3helpful4exposure

5conducted6unhappier7who

8hadpredicted9ourselves10importance

3日本酒店推出"灯笼聚餐",降低新冠病毒传播风险

Tokyorestaurant'sbrightidea:Lanternpodsforyoutositin

whileyoueat

It'scalledthelanternpartition(隔板),andwhenyousit

downatthetable,youslideunderneathit.Whilethetopsection

isa1(traditional)styledchochin(Japanesepaper

lantern),part-waydownittransitionstoclearplastic,

2(allow)youandyourdiningcompanionstoremoveyour

maskswhileyoueatbutstillhavea3(protect)barrier

thatallowsyou4(see)oneanother,allwithouttakingup

anyextraspaceonthetable.

Recentlythepartitions5(install)intherestaurant

ofHoshinoyaTokyo,6luxuryhotelinTokyo'sOtemachi

neighborhood7ispartoftheHoshinoResortsgroup.

They'renotjustcalledlanternpartitionsbecauseofhowthey

look,either,astheHoshi

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