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s remendation for Inter users? A) They use the Inter as little as possible. B) They keep a record of their time. C) They exercise selfcontrol over their time online. D) They entertain themselves online on offdays only. 真題解析 2( ) √ 最后 . He remends the usual behaviormodification approaches, familiar to anyone who has pleted a quitsmoking program. Keep logs to study your online profile and decide what you can knock out, download a program like Freedom that locks you out of your browser, … 94 Any Questions? 95 ?Practice makes perfect! ?Your efforts will pay off! 96 See you! 。 productive thinking. C) It is indispensable in architects39。s attention from useful work. 真題解析 2( ) √ 3. Pang39。s a thoughtful examination of the danger of our puting overdose and a historical overview of how technological advances change consciousness. 91 Section C 63. What is the mon view on multitasking? A) It enables people to work more efficiently. B) It is in a way quite similar to switchtasking. C) It makes people39。s new book is aimed for readers who ________. A) find their work online too stressful B) go online mainly for entertainment C) are fearful about using the cellphone or puter D) can hardly tear themselves away from the Inter 真題解析 2( ) √ 1. Alex Pang39。s view on daycare service? A) Caregivers should receive regular professional training. B) Less elaborate rules about childcare might lower costs. C) It is crucial to strike a balance between quality and costs. D) It is better for different states to learn from each other. 真題解析 2( ) √ 最后 . But I wouldn39。s ine. 85 Section C 57. What does the author feel puzzled about? A) Why the prices of childcare vary greatly from state to state. B) Why increased childcare prices have not led to better service. C) Why childcare workers39。t prevent them. 真題解析 2( ) 73 Section C 58. What do we learn from the 2022 Australian study of 1,621 people? A. Sunscreen should be applied alongside other protection measures. B. Highrisk people benefit the most from the application of sunscreen. C. Irregular application of sunscreen does women more harm than good. D. Daily application of sunscreen helps reduce the incidence of melanomas. √ 2. A 2022 Australian study of 1,621 people found that people randomly selected to apply sunscreen daily had half the rate of melanomas of people who used cream as needed. 真題解析 2( ) 74 Section C 59. What does the author say about the second Australian study? A. It misleads people to rely on sunscreen for protection. B. It helps people to select the most effective sunscreen. C. It is not based on direct observation of the subjects. D. It confirms the results of the first Australian study. √ 2. The study relied on people remembering what they had done over each decade of their lives, so it39。s mon expectation of a highfactor sunscreen? A. It will delay the occurrence of skin cancer. B. It will protect them from sunburn. C. It will keep their skin smooth and fair. D. It will work for people of any skin color. 真題解析 2( ) √ 1. If you think a highfactor sunscreen(防曬霜 )keeps you safe from harmful rays, you may be wrong. 72 Section C 57. What does the research in Nature say about a highfactor sunscreen? A. It is ineffective in preventing melanomas. B. It is ineffective in case of intense sunlight. C. It is ineffective with longterm exposure. D. It is ineffective for people with fair skin. √ 1. Research in this week39。 interest. C. Early intervention. D. Parents39。 education. C. When it is no longer considered a luxury. D. When it is made fun and enjoyable to kids. 真題解析 1( ) √ 4. … and indicates longerterm success must connect preK with all the other issues, related to educating a child. 67 Section C 64. What do we learn about Mayor Megan Barry? A. She knows the real goal of education. B. She is a mayor of insight and vision. C. She has once run a preK program. D. She is a firm supporter of preK.. 真題解析 1( ) √ 6. She was the first candidate to speak out for strong preK programming. 68 Section C 65. What does the author think is critical to kids39。s future academic success. C. Scholars and policymakers have different opinions about it. D. Parents regard it as the first phase of children?s development. 真題解析 1( ) √ 11. The concept has multiple forms, and scholars and policymakers argue about the shape, scope and cost of the ideal program. 65 Section C 62. What does the new Peabody study find? A. PreK achievements usually do not last long. B. The third grade marks a new phase of learning. C. The third grade is critical to children39。s minds may function less flexibly as they age, they_____. A. may be better at solving puzzles B. can memorize things with more ease C. may have greater facility in abstract reasoning D. can put what they have learnt into more effective use 真題解析 1( ) √ 6. These patterns suggest that some types of mental flexibility decrease relatively early in adulthood, but that