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For years, parents have been telling kids to turn down the music. Now it's more important than ever for young people to hear the message.

Phones, iPads, and other devices deliver music that is clearer and louder than ever. That may sound like a good thing, but it is not so good for the health of the ears.

A new study confirms the danger. Scientists gave hearing tests to 170 students aged 11 to 17. The results showed that nearly 30% of the students had tinnitus(耳鸣), a condition that causes ringing in the ears. Ringing can be the result of a sudden loud noise. In that case, it is likely to go away. But constant ringing is a sign of trouble.

"These weren't kids who had just come from a rock concert," Dr Larry Roberts told Times For Kids. "We made sure they hadn't heard any loud sounds for a day or two."

Since the kids' tinnitus is a continuing condition, it is not likely to go away. Ongoing ringing in the ears is a sign of hearing loss. "There's no medical cure for tinnitus," warns Roberts. "These students will need hearing assistance earlier in life than others who don't have tinnitus."

Aside from the threat of future hearing loss,students with tinnitus also face immediate effects. They are more sensitive to loud sounds. They may have difficulty concentrating(集中精力)and sleeping.

What can you do to keep your hearing sharp? Follow the 60/60 rule. Set the volume under 60%. Don't use a device for more than 60 minutes a day.

1.What does "the message" in Paragraph 1 refer to(指的是)?

A. The result of the study.

B. Turn down the music.

C. Clearer and louder music isn't good.

D. There's no medical cure for tinnitus.

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. In the author's opinion, it's good for us that devices play clearer and louder music.

B. More than 30% of the students in the tests had tinnitus.

C. Tinnitus is a problem with no medical cure.

D. Hearing loss is an immediate effect of tinnitus.

3.What's the writer's purpose in writing this passage?

A. To show the bad effects of tinnitus.

B. To show the result of a study.

C. To warn young people to turn down the music.

D. To suggest the ways to keep one's hearing sharp.

 

1. B 2. C 3. C 【解析】 本文主要讲了耳鸣的是一种危险警告,一项新的研究证实了这种危险。科学家对170名年龄在11岁到17岁之间的学生进行了听力测试。结果显示,近30%的学生有耳鸣(耳鸣),这是一种耳鸣的症状。持续的耳鸣是听力丧失的标志。 “没有治疗耳鸣的药物。” 耳鸣的学生也面临着直接的影响。他们对响亮的声音更敏感。他们可能难以集中注意力(集中精力)和睡眠。 1.细节理解题.根据“For years, parents have been telling kids to turn down the music. Now it's more important than ever for young people to hear the message.” 多年来,父母一直告诉孩子们把音乐关小一点。现在,对年轻人来说,听到这个信息比以往任何时候都更重要;故选B。 2.细节理解题.根据“The results showed that nearly 30% of the students had tinnitus(耳鸣), 结果显示,近30%的学生有耳鸣(耳鸣),这是一种耳鸣的症状” More than 30%.超过。所以B错误,根据“That may sound like a good thing, but it is not so good for the health of the ears.”所以A错误;根据“Ongoing ringing in the ears is a sign of hearing loss.”所以D错误;根据“There's no medical cure for tinnitus”故选:C 3.细节理解题.A. To show the bad effects of tinnitus. 显示耳鸣的不良影响。B. To show the result of a study. 以显示研究的结果。C. To warn young people to turn down the music. 警告年轻人调低音乐。D. To suggest the ways to keep one's hearing sharp. 建议保持听觉敏锐的方法。根据“For years, parents have been telling kids to turn down the music. Now it's more important than ever for young people to hear the message.”“What can you do to keep your hearing sharp? Follow the 60/60 rule. Set the volume under 60%. Don't use a device for more than 60 minutes a day.”故选C。
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