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2025届四川省巴中中学高三下学期一诊英语试题(扫描版无答案)

日期:2025-02-22 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:29次 大小:5070725B 来源:二一课件通
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2025届,四川省,巴中,中学,高三下,三下
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often connected with our relationships and the sense of belonging we get from them.Sharing laughter or celebrating together with others can make our joy stronger and build a sense of community. Zadie Smith's essay Joy offers an exploration of joy and its significance in our lives and encourages us to reevaluate our understanding of joy and seek its presence in our everyday lives. 28.How does Smith think people can find joy A.By appreciating ordinary moments of daily life. B.By achieving great success and acquiring wealth. C.By seeking contentment in external circumstances. D.By focusing on personal growth through self-reflection. 29.What role does literature play in pursuing ioy A.It provides entertainment for society.B.It distracts us from problems. C.It promotes understanding of others.D.It helps us find life's meaning. 30.What influences our view of joy according to Smith A.Financial status and social recognition. B.Cultural heritage and social relationships. C.Professional success and personal value. D.Physical health and educational background. 31.What's the text A.A commentary.B.A news report.C.A book review. D.A personal narrative. 0 Picture this:You've just settled into your workday and pulled up that big report you need to finish,when a friend sends you some celebrity videos.You figure you'll just take a few minutes-and then the next thing vou know,an hour has gone by.You've been trapped into the rabbit hole.Studies have shown that 77%of employees use social media while many of them for up to several hours a day. #To beter understand why people fall into rabbit holes and how they can get out,we conducted a series of studies with 6,445 U.S.-based students and working adults.We identified two factors influencing media consumption:similarity of content and viewing manner. First,we examined the impact of labelling videos as similar on media consumption. Participants watched two videos;half saw them labeled as "educational,"while the other half did not.Framing the videos as similar increased the likelihood of watching another related video by 21%.Moreover,we investigated the effect of uninterrupted versus interrupted video consumption.One group completed two work tasks then watched two videos, while another alternated between tasks and videos.The uninterrupted viewers were 22%more likely to watch another video than those who alternated. Clearly,small details in the order and types of content we consume significantly influence our decision to continue with similar content.But what drives this effect Prior research suggests that the two factors both increase the accessibility of similar media,which refers to how familiar the content feels.When something feels more accessible,it's easier to process,leading us to anticipate that we will enjoy it more.This also explains why apps like TikTok or Instagram are so distracting at work and keep viewers engaged with easily consumable content,otten suggesting and automatically playing similar videos. Ther ... ...

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