2025年实验班全程提优训练高中英语选择性必修第二册外研版
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B(2025·湖南长沙长郡中学期中)
新情境 Twenty years ago, the idea of sharing personal information publicly was uncommon. Nowadays, it’s normal for young people to post updates about their lives and interact on the Internet regularly. Supporters of social media say it brings people closer together and helps make friends, learn about different cultures, and celebrate events.
Yet, concerns arise over this lifestyle’s impact, especially regarding the quantity and nature of shared information. Studies reveal that overuse of social media could be harmful. Researchers observed individuals’ moods before and after platform interactions and found that the more time people spent on social media, the more unhappy they felt.
This outcome has several reasons. Social media often features idealised content like beautiful vacations, lively events, and trendy outfits. Since negative experiences or unappealing images are rarely shared, it creates a false reality. Comparing these highlights to one’s own life can contribute to depression, as people may perceive their lives as inferior. Even those sharing the positive content can get worried and stressed about how many likes and comments they get, and whether they are popular enough. Online bullying makes things worse, with people being mean and hurtful in their comments.
Since social media is a big part of our lives now, it’s not going away. Research emphasises finding a balance between our digital and physical existence. It’s not necessary to cut off from the online world to be happy, but it’s important to be aware of the selective image that the online world presents. Understanding that what we see online is a fraction of the complete story allows us to safeguard our mental health and enjoy life to the fullest.
24. What is the impact of inappropriate social media use according to the research?
A. It enhances online interactions.
B. It increases overall happiness.
C. It can lead to unhappiness.
D. It improves global connectivity.
25. Why might individuals feel stressed after posting the positive content on social media?
A. They are concerned others mislead their posts.
B. They believe others lead happier lives.
C. They fear they may be cyber - bullied by others.
D. They worry about quality of their posts.
26. 新考法 How does the author develop the third paragraph of the article?
A. By providing examples.
B. By listing causes.
C. By making comparisons.
D. By describing process.
27. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the article?
A. To encourage people to quit social media.
B. To discuss the benefits of social media.
C. To highlight the negative effects of social media.
D. To advocate balancing online and offline lives.
新情境 Twenty years ago, the idea of sharing personal information publicly was uncommon. Nowadays, it’s normal for young people to post updates about their lives and interact on the Internet regularly. Supporters of social media say it brings people closer together and helps make friends, learn about different cultures, and celebrate events.
Yet, concerns arise over this lifestyle’s impact, especially regarding the quantity and nature of shared information. Studies reveal that overuse of social media could be harmful. Researchers observed individuals’ moods before and after platform interactions and found that the more time people spent on social media, the more unhappy they felt.
This outcome has several reasons. Social media often features idealised content like beautiful vacations, lively events, and trendy outfits. Since negative experiences or unappealing images are rarely shared, it creates a false reality. Comparing these highlights to one’s own life can contribute to depression, as people may perceive their lives as inferior. Even those sharing the positive content can get worried and stressed about how many likes and comments they get, and whether they are popular enough. Online bullying makes things worse, with people being mean and hurtful in their comments.
Since social media is a big part of our lives now, it’s not going away. Research emphasises finding a balance between our digital and physical existence. It’s not necessary to cut off from the online world to be happy, but it’s important to be aware of the selective image that the online world presents. Understanding that what we see online is a fraction of the complete story allows us to safeguard our mental health and enjoy life to the fullest.
24. What is the impact of inappropriate social media use according to the research?
A. It enhances online interactions.
B. It increases overall happiness.
C. It can lead to unhappiness.
D. It improves global connectivity.
25. Why might individuals feel stressed after posting the positive content on social media?
A. They are concerned others mislead their posts.
B. They believe others lead happier lives.
C. They fear they may be cyber - bullied by others.
D. They worry about quality of their posts.
26. 新考法 How does the author develop the third paragraph of the article?
A. By providing examples.
B. By listing causes.
C. By making comparisons.
D. By describing process.
27. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the article?
A. To encourage people to quit social media.
B. To discuss the benefits of social media.
C. To highlight the negative effects of social media.
D. To advocate balancing online and offline lives.
答案:
24.C 25.C 26.B 27.D
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