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甘肃省白银市学年高三上学期月期中考试英语2024-202510检测试题第一部分听力(共节,满分为分)230第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面五段对话,每段对话后有一个小题从题中所给的三个选项中选出最佳选项,A,B,C并标试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题10每段对话仅读一遍例Howmuch is the T-shirtA.£
19.15B.£
9.18C.£
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1.Why didthe womanstop playingthe pianoA.She didntreally enjoyit.B・She wasntvery goodat it.C.She didnthave enoughtime.
2.What doesthe womanmeanA.She isfull.B.She wantssome cake.C.She doesn9t likethe meal.
3.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA・Teacher andstudent.B.Doctor andpatient.C,Husband andwife.A.9:30a.m.B.10:00a.m.C.10:30a.m
4.What timeis itA.By taxi.B.By train.C.By bus.
5.How will the womanprobably goto theairport第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
522.5听下面五段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有一个小题从题中所给的三个选项中选出A,B,C最佳选项,并标试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独前,你都有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;5听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第六段材料,回答第、题
676.When wasthe mancalled第三部分语言运用(共三部分,满分为分)第一节完形填空(共小题,每题分,满分3015115分)阅读下面短文,从题中所给的四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A,B,C,DAs aski instructorfor children,I workwith allsorts ofbehavior challenges.Kids seemto mask41lesseffectively thanadults,so its42to seewhen theyare cold,scared,or justnot havingfun.On oneoccasion,Iwas workingwith a group of43when oneof themstarted to act out.He beganspitting ruderemarks and44instructions.After fiveyears ofworking inthis environment,I recognizedthat his45were notbeing met.Did()he deserve46if he was notbeing kindhimself Maybe.So,I tookhim asideand trieda n47(使安心、)I showeredhim withevery ounceof48I could.I reassuredhim andsmiled whenhis skisrespondedeffectively tohis movements.I49him whenhe fell.As theclass weavedthrough trees,I sawhis50grow.By thebottom,hewassmiling aswell.He quietlyapologized forbeing51and thankedme fbrbeinghis teacher.Although this is anoversimplified exampleof kindness and behavioralpsychology Iknow littleabout,I learnedsomething thatday:Kindness
52.I oftenthink that we arestill likekids as adults.We9re justbetterat53our unpleasantfeelings.But ourinner childneeds healingand security.And whensomeone offersa hugafter a longday,souls can be
35.So,whether they55it or not,be kind.
41.A.secret B.ability C.disappointment D.discomfort
42.A.important B-easy C.useful D.difficult
43.A.adults B.children C.athletes D.undergraduates
44.A.ignoring B.demanding C.giving D.missing
45.A.standards B.expectations C・needs D・interests
46.A.sympathy B.kindness C.recognition D・attention
47.A.experiment B.instruction C・exercise D.conversation
48.A.security B.passion C.courage D.power
49.A.promised B.questioned C・encouraged D・persuaded
50.A.curiosity B.impatience C.anxiety D.confidence
51.A.shy B.late C・unkind D・stressed
52.A.remains B.occurs C・works D.continues
53.A.accepting B.hiding C・understanding D.expressing
54.A.protected B・cured C.released D.Healed
55.A.deserve B.believe C・know D.discover第二节语法填空(共小题,每题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式New trend to explorecity Chinamaking waveson social media不The catchphrasecity bucity,56means cityornota city,“went viralon social media lastweek.It wascreated bya TikTokvlogger@baobaoxiong andhis57video usingthe catchphrasehavereceived millionsof viewson bothTikTok andDouyin.On Saturday,@baobaoxiong posteda videoexplainingthe58mean ofthis phrase.He saidthat city can59simple meansomething veryof thecity,“like fashionable,but mostimportantly itsa feelingof livelyor thrilling.彳、As thesummer travelseason approached,many peoplestarted to use“city city“to expresstheirfeelings abouta newplace onsocial mediaand itbecame an60attract of China fbrforeign tourists.Since Chinaannounced the72/144-hour visa-free transitpolicy lastNovember,it61apply to54countries andattracted millionsof foreigners coming toexplore the“city”ofChina.According to theNational ImmigrationAdministration,62number offoreignerscomingto Chinarecorded athreefoldincrease in the firstquarter ofthis year.144-hour visa-free transit and Chinatravel have also becometrending topicson TikTok and.@PASSPORT VISIONZ,a TikTokvlogger,came toChina withher husbandand filmeda seriesof videosrecordingtheir63astonish whenthey sawthe“city”China,which hasreached more than sevenmillionviews onTikTokandbecame theirmost viewedvideo.Many64netizen whosaw thosevideos expressedtheir amazementat howcity Chinais now andtheir65willing tocome toChina第四部分写作(共两节,满分为分)40第一节(满分分)15假如你所在的城市正在创建全国文明城市,请写一篇演讲稿,号召全体同学行动起来,为创建文明城市做出自己的贡献内容包括创建文明城市的内容和意义;我该怎么做
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2.注意.词数左右;180可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.参考词汇文明城市a civilizedcityBoys andgirls,第二节读后续写(满分分)25(喙)I was a vetin Yorkshire.One dayI receiveda callfrom Mrs Tomin askingme tocut thebeak(虎皮鹦鹉).of herbudgie Iarmed myselfwith apair ofclippers andstepped ontothe narrowstrip ofpavementwhich separatedthe doorfrom theroad.A pleasant-looking red-haired womananswered myknock.Im Mrs Dodds fromnext door,“she said.I keepan eyeon theold lady.Shes overeighty andlivesalone.”She ledme intothe crampedlittle room.Heres MrHerriot comingto seePeter fbryou,“she saidtothe oldwoman whosat in a comer.Mrs Tominnodded andsmiled,uOh thatsgood.Poor littlefella canhardlyeat withits longbeak and Im worriedabout him.Hes myonly companion,you know.^^“Yes,I understand,Mrs Tomin.I looked at the cage by the windowwith thegreen budgieperched(栖息)inside.These littlebirds can be wonderfulcompany whenthey startchattering.She laughed,“Yes,but itsa funnything.Peter neverhas saidthat much.I thinkhes lazy!But I justlike havinghim with me.^^“Of courseyou do/I said,but hecertainly needsattention now.”The beakwas greatlyovergrown,curving awaydown tillit touchedthe feathersof thebreast.I wouldbe able to revolutionizehis lifewith onequick snipfrom myclippers.The wayI wasfeeling thisjobwas rightup mystreet.I openedthe cagedoor andslowly insertedmy hand.(哄骗).“Come on,Peter JI wheedledAs Ilifted himout,I feltin mypocket withthe other hand fortheclippers.Then Istopped.The tinyhead wasno longerpoking cheekilyfrom myfingers buthad fallenloosely to oneside.The eyeswere closed.He wasdead.Mrs Doddsand Ilookedateach otherin horror.When Iturned myhead towardsMrs Tomin,Iwas surprisedto seethat shewas stillnodding andsmiling.I drewher neighbor tooneside.Mrs Dodds,how muchdoes shesee”“Oh,shes veryshort-sighted butshes rightvain despiteher age.Never wouldshe wearglasses.Sheshard ofhearing,too.”“Well,look,“I said.My heartwas stillpounding.Ijustdont knowwhat to do.If Itell her about this,the shockwill beterrible.Anything couldhappen.注意Mrs Doddsnodded,stricken-faced.Yes,youre right.Shes thatattached tothe littlething.”续写词数应为左右;
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150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2I decidedto dosomething fbr her insteadof tellingher thetruth.It was a longtime beforeI wentto seehow Mrs Tomin gotalong withthe birdI boughtfbrher.答案:题号12345678910答案题号11121314151617181920答案题号21222324252627282930答案D A C C D CD AB D题号31323334353637383940答案D CD DACG ED B题号31424344454647484950答案D BB AC BA ACD题号5152534455答案C CB DA
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58.meaning
59.simply
60.attraction
61.has applied
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63.astonishment
64.netizens
65.willingness
66.Boys andgirls,As hasbeen promotedby ourschool,we areto builda civilizedcity,in whichcase ourcitycan becleaner andmore competitive,and allthe residentswill bebetter off.On campus,we shouldpick uplitter whilewe walkaround,or helpothers whennecessary.At home,we canpersuade ourparents toquit smokingand getalong wellwith neighbors.Besides,the coresocialistvalues oughtto beput intopractice.Thank you.
67.One possibleversion:I decidedtodosomething for her insteadof tellingher thetruth.Suddenly itoccurred tome thatIcould buyheranew bird in thenearby store.MrsDoddsalso thoughtitagood ideaand evensuggested onein the town.I clearedmy throat,telling MrsTomin thatI wasgoing totake Peteralong tothe surgeryto dothejob.I lefther stillnodding andsmiling and,cage inhand,fled intothe street.I soonfound the shop andluckilythere wasa greenbudgie in theshop.With the birdin the cage,I spedback andhung itin itsplace bythewindow.think youllfind everythingis wellnow,“I toldMrsTomin.It wasa longtime beforeI wentto seehow MrsTomin gotalong withthebirdI boughtforher.“Howis thebird”I said.The oldlady ledme in and thenlaughed.Oh,you meanPeter.He isgrand.In thelittleroom,thecagestill hungby thewindow andPeter,the Second,hopped aroundthe barsof thecage,runningup anddown hisladder.MrsTominlooked lovinglyat him.You wouldntbelieve it,“she said.Hes likeadifferent bird,chattering tome allday long.Its wonderfulwhat cuttinga beakcan do.Hearing this,I feelrelieved-my effortsdid bringher happiness.A.Today.B-Yesterday.C.Two daysago.
7.What iswrong withthe mansmotherA.She isill.B.She isdead.C.She isinjured.听第七段材料,回答第、题
898.What isthe manmainly concernedaboutA.The greence.B.The numberof homes.C.The suburbdevelopment.
9.What doesthe womansay thearea waslikeA.It wasdirty.B.It wascrowded.C.It wasdangerous.听第八段材料,回答第至题
101210.What arethe speakerswatchingA.A movie.B.A stageperformance.C.A TVshow.
11.What isthe mansjobA.A cook.B.A salesman.C.A musician.
12.What isthe womantrying todoA.Inform the man.B.Encourage theman.C.Consult theman.听第九段材料,回答第至题
131613.Why hasthe picnicbeen cancelledA.It hasbeen raining.B-The manhas anotherplan.C.The womandislikes picnics.
14.What didthemando justnowA.He watched a game.B.He playedsoccer.C.He didan experiment.
15.How doesthe womanprobably feelabout theexhibitionA.Uninterested.B.Disappointed.C.Excited.
16.Which of the followingare shownintheexhibitionA.Jewelries.B.Oil paintings.C.Sculptures.听第十段材料,回答第至题
172017.What isthe talkmainly aboutA.A lectureon success.B.A graduationceremony.C・A schoolaward ceremony.
18.What kindof schoolis itA.A girls9school.B.A boys5school.C.A mixedschool.A.A sportsman.B-A teacher.C.A singer.
19.Who isquoted inthe talkA.Confidence.B.Success.C.Trying.
20.What doesthespeakersay isthe mostimportant第二部分阅读(满分为分)第一节阅读理解(共小题;每小题分满分分)
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37.5Are youlooking forteen volunteeropportunities for2024that providea rewardingexperience thatwillstay with you forlife Everyyear thousandsof teenschoose tovolunteer abroadwith InternationalVolunteerHQIVHQ-the worldsmost trustedprovider ofsafe andaffordable volunteerprograms forteens.Service tripsfor teensare availablein morethan50destinations andthere are17teen volunteerprogramsfor16to18year-olds.Some of the bestprograms in2024include TurtleConservation inBali,Animal Carein CostaRica andChildcare inTanzania.Or,if yourewanting tovolunteer with agroupofstudents fromyour high school,IVHQ cantailor aprogram foryour group too!Benefits fbrvolunteers:There isno doubtthat volunteeringasateenager is a meaningfulway tobroaden youreducation andaddexperiences thatwill standout onyour collegeapplication.Crossing boundariesto workwith partnersfrom differentparts of the worldfosters globalunderstanding.Living ina countrydifferent toyour ownmeans thatyou will be involvedinanew culture,cuisine,and wayof thinking.Guaranteed support:Chances areyour parentswill alsowant tolearn moreabout IVHQ,whether ornot theywill goabroadwithyou.Having placedmorethan130,000volunteers abroad,were alwayshappy tospeak withparentsto ensureall theirquestions arefielded.Through ouronline safetytraining,comprehensiveinformation brochures,on-going supportfrom experiencedprogram managersand round-the-clock supportfrom our localteams,IVHQ volunteersare wellsupported tomake the most of the timeabroad.If youreready topack yourbags andexperience acompletely differentlifestyle andwiden yourglobalperspective,please contactus.IVHQ willbe morethan happyto offera service.
21.What canIVHQ providefor ahighschoolgroupA.Rewards fbrvolunteering.B.A freeservice trip.C.An opportunityto studyabroad.D.A specializedprogram.
22.What doesIVHQ promiseto volunteersA.Local teams9assistance.B.Partners9support.C.College recommendationletters.D.Parents company
23.The mainpurpose ofthe passageis to.A.advocate volunteeringB.introduce requirementsC.advertise aservice D.suggest alifestyleBWhen I was nine,my bestfriend nearlychoked todeath ona gobstopper,a typeof hardcandy.Afterseveral attempts,she coughedup thecandy.I haventhad agobstopper sinceandIhave carriedwithmeafear ofseeing thatscene again.Sadly,as Idiscovered thisweek,lightning canstrike twice.I wasgetting offa tubetrain inLondon whenI noticeda womancoughing.I sloweddown,watchingher carefully.I hadlearned thatcoughing israrely asign thatsomething isterribly wrong.Suddenly,thewoman stoppedcoughing,her eyeswidened andshe bentover.When Iwent overto askif shewas OK,she lookedup atme,panicked,and pointedto her back.Istarted hittingher backand screamingfor help.Despite havingwatchedafew videos,Iwasterrified thatIwouldnt beabletocorrectly performthe Heimlich,a first-aid method,and thatI wouldhave towalk awaywithguilt fbrher death.But itwas justthe twoof us,alone atan undergroundstation;if Ididnt tryto help,no onewould.Thankfully,much likewith myfriend,afterafew sharphits,whatever hadbeen stuckin herthroatcame loose.She thankedme,almost embarrassed,and walkedup tothe lift.I followedbehind her,shaking,with tearsin myeyes.By thetime wereached the lift,we hadboth calmeddown.She tookmy handsand thankedme again,before disappearing.She mighthave beenfine withoutmy hurriedhits onherback——I maynothave actuallysaved herlife-but atleast sheknew thatsomeone,a strangerwhom shewould neverseeagain,cared.This experiencealso taughtme aboutthe bystander effect,where peopleassume othersassumed tobe available during an emergency,which leads to inaction.I getit:the fearof makingthings worse,especially ifyou haveno medicaltraining,is real.Research suggeststhat whena medicallycompetentperson is assumed to beavailableduringanemergency,direct helpfrom othersis farless likely to occur.Sometimes,though,regardless ofwho elsecould benearby,it may be usefulto getinvolved.So itwas withthecoughing woman on thetube.
24.How didthe friend^choking incidentaffect the authorA.She livedwithasense ofguilt.B.She realizedthe importanceof first aid.C.She developeda fearof witnessingsimilar events.D.She deepenedher understandingofthe bystandereffect.
25..What didthe authordo to help the womanon the tubeA.She relievedthe womanscoughing.B.She walkedthewomanuptothelift.C.She learnedHeimlich fromher.D.She performedfirstaidby hittingthe womansback.
26.Which situationcanbedescribed asthebystandereffectA.You volunteeredtohelpan oldman carryinga heavybag.B.You askedyour brotherwho is a doctorto savea dyingwoman.C.You avoidedinvolvement whenseeing aninjured ladyontheroad.D.You walkedaway afterthe rescuemen askedyou toleave thescene.
27.What canwe learnfrom this passageA.A goodturn deservesanother.B.Every cloudhas asilver lining.C.A friendin needis afriend indeed.D.Action speakslouder thaninaction.CBed rotting—the practiceof spendinglong periods of timejust stayingunder thecovers withsnacks,screens andother creaturecomforts——is gainingpopularity onsocialmedia.SomeGeneration Ztrend followersare nowconsidering itasaform ofsell-care,but doctorswarn too much could一be“sign of depression”.Are theseextended breaksreally wisefor onesmental healthor couldthey beacause forconcernDr.Ryan Sultan,a professortreating many young people,called thebed rottingtrend attractive.Inour culturetoday,with too much todo,too manyexpectations andtoomuchproductivity,manyyoung(、人)individuals4are feelingtired andoften arentgetting enoughsleep.Its easyto seewhy takingtimeoff tolie aroundis attractive,,9Sultan said.“In manyways,thisisbeneficial.Its achance toget awayfromreal-life problems and clearyour headbefore returningto lifeinabetter stateof mindJ headded.For thedownside,however,he saida long-term needor desirefor bed rotting coulddo harmto onesphysicalhealth.Spending toomany daytimehours in bed—awake ornot—could destroysleep schedules.Our brainsare fine-tuned forsleep indarkness andalertness inlight.Lying inbed half-asleep duringthe daywillworsen sleep schedules-once thathappens,it isa challengeto fix.It could also leadto bloodpressure(肥月半).problemsandobesityLong-term needor desirefbr bedrotting couldalso bea warningsign ofdepression,according toamental healthexpert.Dr.Marc Siegel,professor ofmedicine,agreed thatwhile somedowntime canbe(更新),useful interms ofde-stressing andrejuvenation toomuch bedrotting isbad.In additionto(动力)increasing therisk ofdepression,it contributesto decreased motivation aswell.Instead of bedrotting,Siegel recommendsregular exerciseasabetter formofde-stressing.While theoccasionallazy daycanbebeneficial,toomuchcould havethe oppositeeffect.If ithappens everyday,thatsa fairlysensitive testfor depression.Those wholack themotivation toget outofbedcouldalsotry callingortexting afamily memberfbr support,socializing withclose friends,finding asmall taskto complete,orreaching outtoamedical professionalfbr help.
28.According toDr.Ryan Sultan,why doyoung peoplelike bedrottingA.Bed rottingisaway toescape stress.B.Bed rottinghelps fixsleepschedules.C.They areunwilling tosocialize withfriends.D.They arefbnd ofwhat ispopular onsocialmedia.A.Quickly-started.B.Well-trained.C.Badly-needed.D.Ill-equipped.
29.What doesthe wordfine-tuned underlinedin Paragraph3probably mean
30.What canwe learnfrom the passageA.Feeling downleadstodecreasedmotivation.B.Sleeping inlight canincrease therisk ofdepression.C.Young individualsmeet expectationsthrough bedrotting.D.Being lazyfrom timeto timecanbegood forindividuals.
31.What isthepassagemainly talkingaboutA.Different opinionson howto becomemotivated.B・Main causesofthelong-term needfbr bedrotting.C.Practical suggestionsfor youngpeople todeal withstress.D.Possible problemsfrom lyinginbedfbr extendedperiodsoftime.DScientists arepoor forecastersofthe future.But two trends canbe confidentlypredicted.First,theworld willget morecrowded.There willbe morethan9billion peopleby
2050.Second,the worldwill getwarmerand somegovernments wontprioritize thelong-term measuresneeded todeal withclimate change,even thoughscience offersus aroad-map toa low-carbon future.Thafs whywe shouldbe promotersof newtechnology——without itthe worldcant providethefood andsustainable energyneeded fbran expandingpopulation.But we should alsobe cautious,as newtechnologies,such asAI,maybehard tocontrol.AI willundoubtedly becomemore aggressiveinthefuture.Records ofour movements,health andfinancial transactionswillbestored inthe cloud.The datamay beusedfbr justifiablereasons,such asprotein foldingand drugdevelopment,ortowarn usof initialhealthrisks,but itsavailability toInternet companiesis alreadyshifting thebalance ofpower fromgovernments toglobal-scale corporations.Actually,its beyond Earth thatAI hasthemostenormous potential.Humans mayhave establishedbasesbeyondEarthbytheyear
2100.But dontever expectmass emigration(移民)from Earth.It9safalsebelief thatce offersan escapefromourproblems.Dealing withclimate changeon Earthisapiece ofcake(地球化)compared toterraforming Mars.Nevertheless,weshouldcheer onthese bravehuman ceadventurers.Theyll beill-adapted toaMartian habitat,so theyllhaveasuper motiveto redesignthemselves.Its they,not thoseof us adapted to(时代).life onEarth,who willpioneer thepost-human eraIfpost-humans makethe shiftfrom fleshand bloodto fullyartificial intelligence,they wontneed an一atmosphere ofeven gravity,so itsin deepce noteven onMars thatnon biological“brains“maydevelop powersthatwe cant imagine.They mayend upbeing mentallydifferent fromus.AI couldjump-start ahuge emigrationand thuseven morecomplex intelligencespreads throughthe universe.But lefsrefocus fromthe sciencefiction ofthe farfuture closertothehere andnow.This centuryisspecial.It5sthefirst,in Earths
4.5-billion-year historywhere onespecies-ours-holds theplanefs futurein itshands.(演化),Our intelligencecould initiatebillions ofyears ofpost-human evolutioneven moreamazingthan thatwhich ledtous.On theotherhand,humans couldcause biological,environmental orcybercatastrophes thatforeclose allthis potential.If scienceis tosave us,we needto thinkglobally,sensibly andlong-term-empowered byscience,but guidedby valuesthat sciencealone cantprovide.
32.Why doestheauthormention thetwotrendsinthefirst paragraphA・To justifythe governments9policies.B.To criticizescientists9poor predictionability.C.To advocatefor advancementsin tech.D.To highlightthe challengesfaced byscientists.
33.According tothispassage,AI can.A.put anendtoclimate changeB.facilitate masshuman migrationC.speed upthe competitionin medicalfieldsD.bring aboutpotential threatsfrom bigcompanies
34.As forthefuture,which ofthe followingwilltheauthor agreewithA.Post-humans willecho thehistory ofhumans.B.Complex intelligencewill dominatethe universe.C.Non-biological brainsmay inviteunknown disasters.D.Fully artificialintelligence mayinhabit outerce.
35..Which wouldbe thebest titlefbr thepassageA.Future ofHumanity:Could AISave UsB.Change orDie:Will ScienceLead FurtherEvolutionC.Towards aSustainable Future:What CanWe Do第二节七选五(共小题,每题分D.Unstoppable Trend:Is ComplexIntelligence Coming
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12.5If youare askedto describeyour relationshipwith yourphone,what wouldyou say36For thoseofus whouse digital technology withregularity,we willunavoidably thinkwe haveoverdone it.But arewe reallyaddicted toour screensFor thevast majorityof users,the answerisnobecausetheres noformal setof criteriafor digitaladdiction.37This testwas givento around800people,usingcriteria previouslyadopted inmany otherstudies.The teamfound that69%oftheparticipants couldbediagnosed withan addictionto spendingtime withtheir friends.38Instead,the teamwas showinghow easyit isto createwhat appearstobea data-drivenmeasure of an addictivebehavior,which actuallyisanormal partof everydaylife.The ideaof beingaddictedto offlinefriendships isridiculous,but thatis whatis happeninginthedigitaltechnologyresearchliterature.We arestuck withresearchers combiningpeoples enjoymentofanactivity withthe ideathat ithasthe potentialto becomeaddictive.39It istrue thatwe candevelop badrelationships withthe technologywe use,but anemerging lineofresearch sayswe needto viewour relationshipswith digitaltechnology interms of habits,not interms ofproblematicuse.40Whether theyhave positiveor negativeeffects onour well-being dependsnot juston thetypeofhabit,but onthe contextin whichit occurs,how frequentlyit occursand whatother factorsmight becontributingto it.Thinking aboutour technologyuse interms ofhabit offersusamuch widerrange ofoptions.Rather thangetting ridof technologyaltogether,wecanseek ourdigital experiencethat promotepositive effects whileminimizing negativeimpacts.A.Many ofus arelikelytodevelop badhabits.B.Habits,like checkingour phones,are neutral.C.For many,the word“addicted“would springto mind.D.This leadsultimately tothe beliefthat theactivity isnaturally bad.E.Obviously,the aimwasnt tofuel anew moralpanic aboutsocializing.F.A recentstudy hasrevealed evidencethat showspositiveeffectsof digitaluse.G.Back in2020,a teamused standardtechniques todo anoffline-friend addictionquestionnaire.。
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