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C.A stage to show his countless skills.D.A place to share learning experience.29.What did Bob Patton mainly tell us?27.What does the author want to express in the last paragraph?A.The need to fight against mental harm.A.The praise for the skatepark.B.The benefit of limiting social media use.B.The comment on Vazquez.C.The proper way to improve mental health.C.The call for more skateparks.D.The impact of social media use on people.D.The impression of the conversation.30.What can we know about the research?A.It had shortcomings.Social media use hasbeen linked to depression especially in teenage girls.But a newB.It needed more attention.study argues that the issue may be more complex than experts think.C.It was the first in its class.The researchdnsith 10000 teenagers in England."Our reus suggestD.It was difficult to carry out.31.Which of the following may be the best title for the text?social media itself doesn't cause harm,but that frequent use may disrupt activities that posi-A.The research on teenage girls约tively impact mental health such as sleeping and exercising,while increasing exposure ofB.The harm of using social mediayoung people to harmful content,particularly cyberbullying(网络欺凌),”study co-authorRussell Viner said in a statement.C.Social interactions are encouragedD.Social media use influences girls especially啟Bob Patton.a lecturer of the University of Surrey,said this means strategies focusingDonly on reducing social media use to improve mental health might not help.He said,"Building长The number of birds coming through your neighborhood is changing,and so is the timingstrategies to increase resilience (to cyberbullying and promote better sleep and exer-of their migrations().Birdwatchers noticing these differences are playing a big part in un-cise is needed to reduce psychological(心a理的)harm.”derstanding how climate change and severe weather events are affecting bird population.The research was conducted by interviewing teenagers once a year.They would reportJohn Rowden is director of community conservation at the National Audubon Society,the frequency of their using social media.More than three times daily was considered "verywhich aims to protect birds and their environment.He said,"Birders have to be much morefrequent".The researchers noted that they did not capture how much time the participantsalert (to when birds are coming through than they used to be,since birds may bespent on these websites,which was a limitation of the study."For boys,the impact on theircoming through much earlier or much later.向mental health may result from other reasons,"the authors said.Rowden said,"Birdwatchers are increasingly seeing birds in their areas that are usuallyThe researchers found that,in both sexes,very frequent social media use was associatedfound elsewhere.And they are seeing fewer of the birds that usually travel through.Al-短with greater psychological harm.The effect was especially clear among girls:The more oftenthough we have seen these birds,it doesn't mean they'll always be there.They are decliningthey checked social media,the greater their psychological harm was.in numbers because we're throwing so many things at them,so we need to do what we can toBut most impact on psychological harm in girls could be accounted for by lower sleephelp them.”quality and greater exposure to cyberbullying,with decreased physical activities playing a less-"At least 314 species of American birds are expected to lose 50 percent or more of theirero But for boys.those factors expnd n1%of the effects of very frequent sociarange by the end of the century.Those species are listed by the Audubon Society as climatemedia use on psychological harm.threatened or endangered,"Rowden added."It's an important distinction,"said Ann DeSmet,a professor at Ghent University in Bel-Environmentalists say there are a few easy steps people can take to help struggling birdgium.If healthy lifestylescbe replaced,the positive effec of sc mdia use,suchapopulations.These include planting native species,which leads to more native insects for theencouraging social interactions,can be more supported."birds to eat.During spring and fall migration seasons,people can help migrating birds by28.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?keeping outdoor lights turned off and covering reflective surfaces like large windows.PeopleA.The risk of cyberbullying.B.The findings of the research.also should make indoor plants less visible to passing birds.C.The report of the statementD.The functions of social media.Geoff LeBaron,director of the Christmas Bird Count at the National Audubon Society,【高三英语第5页(共10页)】·23-214C·【高三英语第6页(共10页)】·23-214C·Aueawo
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