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In the past, boredom was just part of life. You didn’t have a phone to ______ you in the car. You sat in the back seat and stared out of the window. But today, boredom is easy to ______. You can fill ______ time with apps, Xboxes and computers.

In fact, being bored can get you into real _______.

Boredom can lead to worry (Should I be doing something?). It can lead to bad ______ (I’ll ride my bike down the stairs --- what could go wrong?). People who are bored may ______ be more likely to abuse alcohol or drugs.

According to some experts, however, it turns out boredom can be ______ for you. Why? It has to do with the ______, which has two ways of paying attention.

The first way of paying attention is what helps you with what’s ______ around you. It helps you listen to your teacher, catch a ball, and joke with your friends. That’s the part of the brain you use ______ you text, play games and watch TV.

The other way of paying attention helps you think about how you ______. It helps you sort out your feelings about a fight with your brother. It helps you ______ the joy of baking cookies with your grandma. That’s the part of the brain you use to be ______, daydream and imagine your future.

But these two parts of your brain can’t both ______ at the same time.

So what happens if you’re always ______? You’ll only use the first part of your brain. You’ll ______ use the thoughtful part. If this part of your brain doesn’t work well, you may not know what you really feel. You can be ______ of what you really want.

That’s why it’s ______ to learn to be bored. Being able to do ______--- happily --- is an important skill. It’s something you have to practice, ______ it will feel much more rewarding than computer games.

1.A. educate    B. support    C. help    D. entertain

2.A. have    B. avoid    C. start    D. forget

3.A. spare    B. long    C. limited    D. local

4.A. pain    B. business    C. trouble    D. challenge

5.A. situations    B. concerns    C. decisions    D. performances

6.A. just    B. even    C. still    D. only

7.A. fit    B. good    C. hard    D. simple

8.A. habit    B. heart    C. brain    D. life

9.A. continuing    B. disappearing    C. hiding    D. happening

10.A. when    B. since    C. before    D. though

11.A. react    B. speak    C. feel    D. relax

12.A. tell    B. learn    C. explain    D. remember

13.A. creative    B. active    C. attractive    D. competitive

14.A. exist    B. work    C. spread    D. move

15.A. free    B. real    C. busy    D. normal

16.A. always    B. ever    C. never    D. once

17.A. shy    B. unsure    C. tired    D. careful

18.A. ordinary    B. impossible    C. difficult    D. important

19.A. nothing    B. something    C. everything    D. anything

20.A. so    B. but    C. or    D. if

 

1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. D 10. A 11. C 12. D 13. A 14. B 15. C 16. C 17. B 18. D 19. A 20. B 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。无聊时人们会无所事事,会陷入到纠结痛苦中。但科学家发现,事实并非如此,无聊也可能对人体产生益处。 1.考查动词词义辨析。A. educate 教育; B. support 支持; C. help 帮助; D. entertain 娱乐。根据上文说在过去,无聊是生活中的一部分,可知,那时在车上没有手机可以娱乐,故选D。 2.考查动词词义辨析。A. have 有; B. avoid 避免; C. start 开始; D. forget 忘记。根据下文说你可以用应用程序,电脑打发时间可知,现在,无聊很容易避免,故选B。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。A. spare 空闲的; B. long 长的; C. limited 有限的; D. local 当地的。结合上下文语境可知,此处是指打发空闲的时间,故选A。 4.考查名词词义辨析。A. pain 痛苦; B. business 生意; C. trouble 麻烦; D. challenge 挑战。根据下文提到无聊会导致忧虑 ,可知,此处要表达无聊会使你陷入麻烦中,故选C。 5.考查名词词义辨析。A. situations 形势; B. concerns 关注; C. decisions 决定; D. performances 演出。根据下文提到想要骑着自行车下楼,酗酒,吸毒这些都是不好的决定,故选C。 6.考查副词词义辨析。A. just 只是; B. even 甚至; C. still 仍然; D. only 仅仅。结合上文无聊会导致不好的行为决定,此处提到酗酒和吸毒,甚至是更糟糕的结果,故选B。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。A. fit 合适的; B. good 好的; C. hard 艰难的; D. simple 简单的。根据下文语境,讲述的是无聊的好处,故选B。 8.考查名词词义辨析。A. habit 习惯; B. heart 心; C. brain 头脑; D. life 生活。由下文介绍人体集中注意力的两种方式以及多次出现的brain可知,无聊与人体的大脑有关,故选C。 9.考查动词词义辨析。A. continuing 继续; B. disappearing 消失; C. hiding 隐藏; D. happening 发生。根据下文的It helps you listen to your teacher, catch a ball, and joke with your friends. 可知,大脑帮助你应对身边正在发生的事,故选D。 10.考查连词词义辨析。A. when 当…时候;B. since 自从….以来; C. before 在…..以前; D. though 尽管。根据上下文句意可知,此句句意为:当你发信息,玩游戏,看电视时,你在使用部分大脑。此处要要用when引导时间状语从句,故选A。 11.考查动词词义辨析。A. react 反应; B. speak 说; C. feel 感觉; D. relax 放松。根据下文It helps you sort out your feelings about a fight with your brother. 可知,大脑集中思考的另一种方式是让你面对某事时思考自己的“感受”,故选C。 12.考查动词词义辨析。A. tell 告诉; B. learn 学; C. explain 解释; D. remember 记住。根据上文可知,此处要表达它帮你记忆和祖母一起烘培时的快乐,故选D。 13.考查形容词词义辨析。A. creative 创造性的; B. active 积极的; C. attractive 吸引人的; D. competitive 竞争的。根据下文的the thoughtful part 可知,有创造力(creative)与白日梦、幻想未来一样都是需要大脑进行思考的。故选A。 14.考查动词词义辨析。A. exist 存在; B. work 工作; C. spread 传播; D. move 移动。根据上文可知,大脑用来管理做事情和思考事情的两部分不会同时工作(work),故选B。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。A. free 免费的; B. real 真的; C. busy 忙的; D. normal 正常的。根据上文大脑工作的两种方式不会同时进行,及下文的You’ll only use the first part of your brain 可知,此处要问的是倘若你总是忙碌会怎样,故选C。 16.考查副词词义辨析。A. always 总是; B. ever 曾经 ; C. never 从未 ; D. once 曾经。结合上文说你总是使用大脑的第一部分(work),可知,此句要表达你从未使用思考的那一部分,故选C。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。A. shy 害羞的; B. unsure 不确定的; C. tired 疲倦的; D. careful 小心的。根据上文可知,如果你大脑的另一部分工作不好,你可能不知道自己的真实感受,由此可知,你可能会不确定自己真的想要的是什么,故选B。 18.考查形容词词义辨析。A. ordinary 普通的; B. impossible 不可能的; C. difficult 困难的; D. important 重要的。根据上文分析大脑的两个工作方式可知,无聊是非常重要的,故选D。 19.考查代词词义辨析。A. nothing 无事; B. something 一些事情; C. everything 一切; D. anything 任何事。结合上文,无聊是很重要的可知,能够什么也不做是开心的,是一种重要的技能,故选A。 20.考查连词词义辨析。A. so 因此; B. but 但是; C. or 或者; D. if 如果。这是个并列句,结合上下句句意(这是你必须要实践的;它会让你感觉比电脑游戏更有价值)可知,此处表转折关系,故选B。
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B. It was badly in need of improvements.

C. It could be used to treat heart disease.

D. It might cause kids’ sight problems.

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C. To comment on VR’s medical uses.    D. To discuss people’s cravings for VR.

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