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Zhu Haoyu, 18, a history major, wears his iPod everywhere on campus. The freshman has it going out for a walk, visiting the library or lying in bed. However, he found that his habit is like displaying a big “Do not disturb ”sign for himself. As time slips away, he has begun to regret not having conversed much with his peers around . “As I put the little buds (耳机) into my ears, I’m immersed in a universe of my own, forgetting all troubles in the real world,” said Li. The MP3 player is one of a number of gadgets (小玩意)—starting with the Sony Walkman, which led to the iPod, iPhone and iPad —that give people the ability to shut themselves off from world around them. Youngsters delight in handset (手持的) technology. In public, students chat on their cell phones, stopping only to talk briefly to friends. On buses or trains it’s common to see youngsters with PlayStations instead of playing poker or sharing jokes or s. And during airline flights, people watch episodes (连续剧) of US TV dramas on their iPads, rather than talking. The BBC News magazine recently published an article saying that headphone wearing culture is us anti-social. “Half of humankind is wired to a parallel universe that leaves them ignoring their surroundings and fellows,” wrote Tom de Castella. Actually, it’s a decade since Apple unveiled the iPod, which promised “1,000 songs in your pocket”. In 2007 more than half of Western residents were using an iPod or MP3 player. Entertainment is on offer in all surroundings, not just at home. But in the meantime, it has created barriers between us. Many people subscribe to the view that the headphone culture is creating a “spoilt, selfish generation that lacks civic(公民的)culture”. However, many users of portable MP3 players argue that the device, as a mind drug, helps them relieve stress by escaping for a while. It is also said to be able to help some students concentrate on work or study. “If you want to get away from the hucksters (小贩) on the way, just start listening to your player,” said Liu, a freshman. “They do not approach people with headphones on.” This might also mean he’s blocking those who want to ask him for the directions. Experts, however, say that short contacts or mini conversations with strangers are helpful to our mind. Many experts warn that it is erous to lose touch with people in our lives. 小题1:Zhu Haoyu found that his wearing the iPod . A.disturbed others B.made it easy for him to keep in touch with others C.made it easy for him to visit the library D.made others unwilling to talk to him 小题2:The underlined word “immersed” can be replaced by . A.lost B.involved C.engaged D.interested 小题3:What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph? A.Students are always busy chatting on their cell phones in public. B.Young people are fond of portable listening or visual devices. C.Young people like to watch US TV dramas on their iPads. D.People like to enjoy the networking. 小题4:Which of the following is not true? A.Headphone wearing culture makes people ignore their surroundings and fellows. B.Apple released the iPod ten years ago. C.There are still many people support the headphone culture. D.It’s erous to have conversations with strangers. 小题5:What is the writer’s attitude towards the headphone culture ? A.Agreeable. B.Critical. C.Doubtful. D.Neutral.

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【单选题】人们在( )时倾向于减少手持货币

A.
债券价格趋于下降
B.
债券价格趋于上升
C.
债券价格不变
D.
债券收益率不变

【多选题】手持金属金属探测器的工作原理()。

A.
正常时手持金属探测器产生恒频率磁场,灵敏度调至频率哑点(中心频率)
B.
当探测器接近金属物品时,磁场受干扰发生变化,频率漂移,灵敏度变化,发出报警信号
C.
探测器离开金属物品灵敏度恢复恒定频率,此时小喇叭无声响(哑点)
D.
探测器离开探测物品灵敏度恢复恒定频率,此时小喇叭无声响(哑点)

【单选题】无线耳机常用的连接方式是

A.
音频线连接
B.
USB连接线
C.
双绞线连接
D.
蓝牙连接

【单选题】Rich Americans are willing to take conspicuous consumption to new heights by spending big bucks to fly into space, including paying 100,000 for a 1S-minute trip into the heavens, according to a poll r...

A.
Whether space travel will be profitable.
B.
Whether space travel is technically practicable.
C.
What the public think about space travel.
D.
What cost people would pay for space travel.