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    Have you ever been bored and decided to check social media, only to find out that your best friend is at Disneyland, that one of your classmates is eating delicious pizza at your favorite pizza store, and that one of your soccer teammates is climbing the Eiffel Tower in Paris? Have you ever had that feeling that others are experiencing things and enjoying life more than you are? Oh, man! You're missing out!1.Researchers call that feeling the fear of missing out or FoMO.

2.It's so easy today to see what your friends are doing from the social media. Unluckily, we only have so much time in the day and only so much money to spend on food or entertainment It would be impossible for us to enjoy all the same activities we see others take part in on social media.

Rather than realizing this basic truth, though, we usually let FoMO lead us to compare our lives with those of others on social media. 3. Why? We know all the sides of our lives— both good and bad. but all we see on social media are the picture-perfect moments others share.

4.FoMO makes us check social media more frequently, leading to addiction and a negative cycle that can be hard to break. Researchers have found that social media and FoMO can cause serious negative results, including feeling of depression, loneliness and boredom.

5.Researchers advise that we stop looking to social media for happiness. Instead, we should focus our attention on our real lives, including the people around us and all the things we're grateful for.

A. Have you ever experienced FoMO?

B. At least that's what you might think.

C. This certainly leaves us feeling dissatisfied.

D. So how do we break the cycle and avoid FoMO?

E. Over 75% of young people report feeling FoMO from time to time.

F. As famous Theodore Roosevelt said, "Comparison is the thief of joy".

G. If you let FoMO control you, the only thing you'll really be missing out on is your own life.

 

1.B 2.E 3.C 4.F 5.D 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文,讲述了社交媒体对人们的影响,呼吁人们关注自身周围真实的世界。 1.根据上文“Have you ever had that feeling that others are experiencing things and enjoying life more than you are? Oh, man! You're missing out!”可知此处讲述人们自己的感受。故B项“At least that's what you might think.” B项:至少你会这么想。很好地承接上文。再根据下文故选B项。 2.结合上文“Researchers call that feeling the fear of missing out or FoMO.”及下文“It's so easy today to see what your friends are doing from the social media.”可知,此句需承上启下,E项“超过75%的年轻人报告说他们时不时会有情绪低落的感觉。”承接上文“missing out or FoMO”的感觉,引出下文对于这种感觉的说明。故选E项。 3.根据上文“Rather than realizing this basic truth, though, we usually let FoMO lead us to compare our lives with those of others on social media.”可知人们通常与其他人进行比较;再根据下文“We know all the sides of our lives— both good and bad. but all we see on social media are the picture-perfect moments others share.”可知我们只是知道他们的美好瞬间。C项“This certainly leaves us feeling dissatisfied.”(这会使我们不舒服)承上启下,符合语境。故选C项。 4.根据下文“.FoMO makes us check social media more frequently, leading to addiction and a negative cycle that can be hard to break.”可知比较会使我们产生消极情绪;上文主要讲述攀比使人不舒服。F项“Comparison is the thief of joy”很好地承上启下。故选F项。 5.根据下文“Researchers advise that we stop looking to social media for happiness.”可知研究人员给出了解决办法;D项“So how do we break the cycle and avoid FoMO?”给出如何解决的疑问。故选D项。
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