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Human beings have always had an ability to attend to several things at once. Nor is electronic multitasking entirely new: We’ve been driving while listening to car radios since they became popular in the 1930s. but there is no doubt that multitasking has reached a kind of warp speed in the era of Web-enabled computers, when it has become routine to conduct several IM (及时通讯) conversations, watch TV and use the computer all at once.
But what’s the impact of this media consumption And how are these multitasking devices changing how kids learn, reason and communicate with one another Social scientists and educators are just beginning to deal with these questions, but the researchers already have some strong opinions.
Although multitasking kids may be better prepared in some ways for today’s fast-paced work places, Many scientists are positively alarmed by the trend.Kids that are instant messaging while doing homework, playing games onli
A. How is multitasking define (定义) in the information age
B. How do people see new technology and the social change it brings about
C. How does technology change modem family life
D. What’s the impact of multitasking on young people

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Human beings have always had an ability to attend to several things at once. Nor is electronic multitasking entirely new: We’ve been driving while listening to car radios since they became popular in the 1930s. but there is no doubt that multitasking has reached a kind of warp speed in the era of Web-enabled computers, when it has become routine to conduct several IM (及时通讯) conversations, watch TV and use the computer all at once.
But what’s the impact of this media consumption And how are these multitasking devices changing how kids learn, reason and communicate with one another Social scientists and educators are just beginning to deal with these questions, but the researchers already have some strong opinions.
Although multitasking kids may be better prepared in some ways for today’s fast-paced work places, Many scientists are positively alarmed by the trend.Kids that are instant messaging while doing homework, playing games onli
A. low speed
B. too much time alone
C. high speed
D. steady speed

[填空题]Abraham Maslow asserts that all human have basic needs and that these needs can be arranged in a hierarchy, that is, people don’t (36) themselves with higher-level needs until lower-level needs are satisfied. Maslow termed the two levels of needs at the bottom of the hierarchy physiological(生理的) needs and safety needs. People’s physiological needs are for air, water, and food. Their safety needs are for security and (37) . Maslow called these two levels survival needs; satisfaction of these needs is necessary for basic human (38) .
Once survival needs are (39) ,the higher-level needs which are called psychological needs-the need to belong, the need for esteem, and the need for self-actualization--become (40) important. These needs may affect people’s group memberships throughout their lives.
Once people have satisfied their basic survival, physiological and safety needs, they turn their (41) to a social or belong
[单项选择]Analysts have had their go at humor, and I have read sortie of this interpretative literature, but without being greatly instructed. Humor can be dissected, as a frog can, but the thing dies in the process and the innards (内在部分) are discouraging to any but the pure scientific mind.
In a newsreel theatre the other day I saw a picture of a man who had developed the soap bubble to a higher point than it had ever before reached. He had become the ace soap bubble blower of America, had perfected the business of blowing bubbles, refined it, doubled it, squared it, and had even worked himself up into a convenient lather. The effect was not pretty. Some of the bubbles were too big to be beautiful, and the blower was always jumping into them or out of them, or playing some sort of unattractive trick with them. It was, if anything, a rather repulsive sight. Humor is a little like that: it won’t stand much blowing up, and it won’t stand much poking. It has a certain fragility, an evasiveness
A. skill is required to produce humor
B. neither too much exaggeration nor absolute explicitness is fit for humor
C. people should perfect the art of humor just as the bubble blower does to the bubbles
D. humor should make people frantic for a while

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