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金山區(qū)2018學(xué)年第二學(xué)期質(zhì)量監(jiān)控高三英語(yǔ)試卷(時(shí)間120分鐘,分值140分)2019年4月I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.B.Inacar.D.Onafarm.B.Inacar.D.Onafarm.Trainerandtrainee.D.Sailorandtourist.$3. D.$3.5.B.Salesstrategies.Tournews.C.Inaplane.A.Customerandshopassistant.C.Customerandtravelagent.A.$2. B.$1.5.A.Atravelagency.C.Ajobopportunity.A.Sheisverybusy.Shedislikesparties.Shehasaninvitationalready.D.Shequestionstheman,spurpose.A.Theclubmembersaren,tavailable.TheInternetdoesn,twork.Shedoesn,thavetimetodoit.Theemailhasn,tbeenready.A.Sheisgoingtomissherfirstclass.Sheprefersgoingtothedentistlaterintheday.Themanwillbebackbeforehisfirstclass.Themanmightsleeplateandmisshisappointment.A.Shecouldhelpthemanalot.She'sneverbeentothecity.Sheknowsthecityverywell.Shedoesn,tremembermuchaboutthecity.A.Hewassorryforthewoman,sabsence.Hewashappyaboutthewoman,sabsence.Hesuggestedthewomanbringherdaughter.Hesuggestedthewomanvisittheuniversity.A.Themanforgottogotothecinemawiththewoman.Bothofthespeakersenjoyedthefilm.高三英語(yǔ)第1頁(yè)共12頁(yè)Anexcitingfilmwillbeonnextweek.Thewomanwasinterestedinexploringspace.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandalongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Theirprojecthaslastedforayear.Theirprojectisapartoftheirresearch.TheywerebornandbredinNewYork.Theylikedtotalktostrangerswhenyoung.A.Ambitious.B.Difficult.C.Creative. D.Well-prepared.A.TwopsychologistsconductfieldresearchonNewYorkstreets.Twoyoungmenlistentopeopleandgivethemtheirsuggestions.Twopsychologistshelpsolvepeople,sproblemswithwhattheylearn.Twoyoungpeopleencouragepeopletotalktothem,believingitcanhelp.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.MarkZuckerbergandBillGatesaremiddlechildren.Competitiveandflexiblepersonalitiesdecidetheirsuccess.Theysharetheidealisticpersonalitiesandpursueperfection.Theirsensitivitytothesurroundingsleadstotheirachievement.A.Scientists.B.Chiefexecutiveofficials.C.Artists.D.Classicalmusicplayers.A.Familysizeplaysapart.B.Birthorderaffectspersonality.C.Birthorderinfluencescareerpaths.D.Howpeopleachievetheirsuccess.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.A.Becauseoftheirdurability.Becausetheyaresymbolsofstatus.Becauseofthetrendinfashion.Becausetheylookquiteappealing.A.Themanwasthecreatorofjeans.Themanappliedforapatentforjeans.Levi,sledtothepopularityofjeans.Levi,sledtoafloodoffakeproducts.A.Theyaredurableandwasheasily.Theyappearonsexandviolenceads.高三英語(yǔ)第2頁(yè)共12頁(yè)Theywinthefavorofmanywomenliberalists.Theyareinfluencedbycowboystyleandrebelliousspirit.A.Theadvantagesofjeans.ThecultureofwesternAmerica.Thehistoryofjeans.Thechangeofjeans.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TimetoLearnHowtoSortWhateverwedon,twant——nomatterwhetherit,seggshells,newspapers,sodacansoroldsocks——it,sallgarbage.Andgarbagegoestothegarbagebin.Thereseemstobe(21)wrongwiththat.Butdoyoureallyknowhowtothrowawaygarbageproperly?China(22)(promote)garbagesortingforoveradecade,butforthemajorityofthepublictheconcepthasn,tsunkin.Shenzhenissuedanewregulation.Itsaysresidentswillbefinedupto100yuanandorganizations1,000yuanfornotsortingrubbish(23)specificgroups.“It,sevidentthatthegovernmentisdeterminedtopushthisforward,”saidZhangNing,aprogramofficer(24)(serve)inaBeijing-basedpublicwelfareorganization.“ButI'mafraidtheregulationwillprovetobecounter-productivebecausegarbagesortinghasneverbeenachievedbymerelyimposingseverepunishments.”Arecentsurveyfoundthat49.5percentoftherespondentssaidtheystilldon,tknowhowtosortgarbage,(25)45.5percentjustcan,tbebotheredtodoit.“Lotsofcitizens(26)(confuse)aboutwhafsrecyclableandwhafsgeneralwaste.Forexample,ifsscarcelyknownthattissueisnon-recyclablebecauseifstoomoisture-proneandusuallytoopolluted(27)(recycle).”saidZhang,arepresentative.AccordingtoZhang,70percentofgarbageisa“(28)(misplace)resource”.Forinstance,atonofwastesteelcanberefinedinto0.9tonsofusablesteel,andatonofkitchenwasteisabletoproduce0.3tonsoforganicfertilizer.Butallofthisisbasedonthecondition(29)thegarbageiscategorizedproperly.Andthebehaviorofhouseholds(30)thesortingprocessinitiallystarts——isthekey.Garbagesortingisachaineffect.Misconductattheverybeginningwillmakeallthefollowingeffortsgoinvain.Garbagesortingisacomplexissueandtakespatience.Sonexttimewhenyouthrowawaywhatiscalled“garbage”,doitintherightway.SectionB高三英語(yǔ)第3頁(yè)共12頁(yè)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.marginalB.personalC.slidingD.promiseE.countedF.gapsG.profitsH.distributedI.reliefJ.maturingK.levelingBadNewsforApple;GoodNewsforHumanityWhenApplecutitsrevenueestimate(收益預(yù)期)forthelastquarterof2018becauseofunexpectedlyslowsalesofiPhones,marketstrembled.Thecompany,sshareprice,whichhadbeen(31)formonths,fellbyafurther10%onJanuary3rdthedayafterthenewscameout.Apple,ssuppliers,shareswerealsohit.Analystsassumethatthenumberofsmartphonessoldin2018willbeslightlylowerthanin2017,theindustry,sfirsteverannualdecline.Allthisisterriblenewsforinvestorswhohad(32)oncontinuedgrowth.Butstepbackandlookatthebiggerpicture.Thatsmartphonesaleshavepeaked,andseemtobe(33)offataround1.4billionunitsayear,isgoodnewsforhumanity.Theslowdownisactuallytheresultofmarketsaturation(飽和),whichhitsApplethehardestbecause,despitearelativelysmallmarketshare(13%ofsmartphoneusers),itcapturesalmostalloftheindustry,s(34).ButApple,spainishumanity,sgain.Thefactthatthebenefitsofthesemagicaldevicesarenowsowidely(35)issomethingtobecelebrated.Nowmanyphonesareusedforlongerthanthreeyears,oftenashand-me-downs.Replacementcyclesarelengtheningasnewmodelsofferonly(36)improvements.Soevenwithflatsales,thelonger(37)betweenupgradesmeanpeoplewhoalreadyhavephonesbenefit.Forallbutthemostaddicteddevicefans,theslowingpaceofupgradescomesasawelcome(38).Doesthatmeaninnovationisslowing?No.Ascomputersbecomesmaller,stillmore(39)andclosertopeople'sbodies,manytechniciansexpectthatwearabledevices,fromsmartwatchestoARheadsets,willbethenextbigthing.Evenso,findinganotherproductwiththescopeofthesmartphoneisatallorder.Thesmartphoneholdsits(40)asthedevicethatwillmakecomputingandcommunicationsworldwide.Therecentslowingofsmartphonesalesisbadnewsfortheindustry,obviously.Butfortherestofhumanityitisawelcomesignthatatransformativetechnologyhasbecomealmostuniversal.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Now,U.S.researchershaveidentifiedanewwaytotreatpeopleinfectedwithtuberculosis高三英語(yǔ)第4頁(yè)共12頁(yè)

(肺結(jié)核)beforetheygetsick.Tuberculosisisoneoftheworld,smost(41)healththreats.TheWorldHealthOrganizationsaystuberculosiskillsnearlytwomillionpeopleeachyear.Anothertwobillionare(42):theyareinfected,butdon,thavesymptomsofthedisease.Thoseathighestriskcantakemedicine,butVanderbiltUniversityresearcherTimothySterlingsaysnoteveryone(43)withthetreatment,whichisadailydoseofZso初azZ((異煙朋,抗結(jié)核藥)forninemonths.Soalthoughthemedicationishighlyeffectiveifpeopletakealloftheirmedication,manypeopledonottakealltheirmedicationandthereforetheeffectivenessofthetreatmentplanis(44).Asa(n)(45),Sterlingandhiscolleagues(46)isoniazidwithanotherdrug,rifapentine(利福噴汀).Thecombinationwastakenweekly,notdaily,forjustthreemonths.Andtheresultsofthisstudyshowedthatthenewtreatmentplan——thethreemonthsofisoniazidandrifapentine——wasaseffectiveasthenine-monthisoniazidtreatmentplan.(47),theshort-course,three-monthtreatmentplanhadhighertreatmentcompletionratesandwasalsowell(48).Therewassomeotherdifference.Thetwo-drug,combinationtreatmentwasadministeredasdirectly(49)therapy.Thatmeansthepatientstooktheirmedicineinthepresenceofahealthcareworker,toensurethattheyfollowedthetreatmentplan.Thiswasalargestudy,involving7,500participantsinNorthAmerica,Spain,andBrazil.Sterling(50)thatmostofthepeopleinthisstudywereHIV-negative.Theresultsmightbe(51)forHIV-positivepeople.ArecentstudyinSouthAfricaindicatedthatthecombinationtherapyworkswellinpeopleinfectedwithHIVaswellastuberculosis,butthestudywastoosmalltobe(52).TimothySterling,sresearch,publishedinTheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine,hasbeen(53)bytheU.S.CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,theCDC.Thegovernmenthealthagencyrecommendsthe12-doseweeklycombinationtreatmentasanequalalternativetothe270-dosedailytreatmentplanthathasbeenthe(54)therapy.Butbecauseofpossible(55)issues,theCDCstillrecommendsthedailytreatmentplanforHIV-positivepatientswhoaretakingantiretroviraldrugsorwomenwhoarepregnant.Alsobecauseofalackofdata,theCDCsayschildrenunderage12shouldstaywiththenine-monthdailytreatment.A.publicA.outofcontrolA.putupA.decreasedA.supplementB.persistentC.predictableA.publicA.outofcontrolA.putupA.decreasedA.supplementB.persistentC.predictableB.beyondexpectationC.withouthopeB.followthroughB.maximizedsubstitutegetalongC.measuredC.promotionmildD.underthreatD.comeupD.enhancedD.alternative高三英語(yǔ)第5頁(yè)共12頁(yè)46.A.mixedB.replacedC.associatedD.connected47.A.AsaresultB.InadditionC.InfactD.Forinstance48.A.imposedB.toleratedC.cultivatedD.infected49.A.isolatedB.implementedC.observedD.required50.A.arguesB.suggestsC.commandsD.warns51.A.inevitableB.negativeC.distinctD.indirect52.A.definiteB.desiredC.logicalD.detailed53.A.conductedB.provedC.demonstratedD.approved54.A.similarB.uniqueC.standardD.peculiar55.A.personalB.crucialC.ageD.safetySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Ifapersonwholived200yearsagowastreatedforaseizure(癲癇)today,theywouldbesurprisedbythetreatment,sfreshness.That,sbecausedoctorsinthe1800swereinfluencedmorebyoriginalmedicalbeliefsthanscience.Ratherthanthinkingthebraincausedseizures,peopleinthe1800sstillthoughttheyweretheresultofstrangeforces.Theyassociatedseizureswiththeworkofevilspirits.Othersfeltthattheseizureshadacosmicorlunarcause.Theybelievedthatthecyclesofthemoonandstarscouldmakesomeonehaveaseizure.Duringaprocesstotreatapatientwhohasseizures,doctorswouldforcethepatienttoprayforthegraceoftheGod.Theythoughtifthepatientdidthis,thenthepatientwouldridthemselvesoftheevilspiritscausingtheseizures.Thearrivalofmodernpsychiatry(精神病學(xué))occurredduringthe1800s.Atthattimepeoplewhosufferedfromseizureswereplacedinpsychiatrichospitals.Theyweretreatedliketheyweremad.However,noneoftheout-of-datetreatmentsworked.Itwasn,tuntilthelate1850sthatthecausesofseizureswereunderstood.Weknowtodaythatthesecausesarerelatedtothebrain.Misfiredsignalsfromthebraincauseajerkingreflex(反射)inthebody.Theseusuallyoccurwhensomeoneisverytired.Oncethecausesofseizureswereknown,definitivetreatmentsweredeveloped.Today,treatmentsrangefromtakingpillstohavingsurgery.Treatmentispersonalizedaccordingtothetypeofseizurethepatienthas.Eventoday,somepeopleareunsureaboutseizures.Theirmostcommonmistakeisthinking高三英語(yǔ)第6頁(yè)共12頁(yè)thatapersonhavingaseizurewillswallowtheirtongue.Theyoftenpushsomeimplementroughlyintheperson,smouth.However,thisdoesn,thelp.Theimplementoftenblockstheairwayandpreventsthepersonfrombreathing.Yetmostofthepublicnolongerfearpeoplewhohaveseizures.Instead,theycannowhelpandcomfortapersoniftheyhaveaseizure.Whywouldsomeonefromthepastbesurprisedbytoday,streatmentsforseizures?Becausetheybelievedinscientifictreatmentforseizures.Becausetheybelievedseizureswerecausedbystrangeforcesinnature.Becausetheybelievedtherewouldbenocureforseizures.Becausetheybelievedpatientwouldtreatseizuresbyhimself.Duringthearrivalofmodernpsychiatry,howwerepeopletreatedinpsychiatrichospitals?TheywereforcedtoasktheGodformercy.Theyworkedfortheold-fashionedtreatment.Theywereconsideredsenseless.Theyweretreatedasevilspirits.Whichofthefollowingconditioncancauseaseizure?Rashesandotherskinproblems.Infectedwounds.Stomachdisorders.Braininjuries.What,sthebesttitleofthepassage?SymptomsOldandNewUniversalForcesorScienceSeizuresNowandThenTreatmentsEffectiveorNot(B)Howafewmembersoftheanimalkingdomhandlethetransitiontoadulthood?AfricanelephantsThesebeautifulbeastscomeclosetoimitateteenrebellion.Calvesspendadecadewiththeirmothersinfemale-dominatedgroups andladiesstaythere butadolescentboysleavemomfornoisycrewsofbros.Intheir20s,theyoftendownsizetosmallermalegroups.Orangutans(猩猩)Slowmetabolismallowstheseprimatestosurvivefoodshortages timeswhenweathermakesripefruitscarce.Butenergyefficiencycomesatacost;growthandmaturationtaketime.Orangutanmamasnursetheiryounglongerthananyotherwildcreaturedoes.Orcas(逆戟鯨)高三英語(yǔ)第7頁(yè)共12頁(yè)Killerwhalesjointheirmother,sfamilialgroupforlife.Thislasting-relationshipseemstoincreaseapup,schanceofsurvival;ifmomdies,ayoungmale(under30)isthreetimesmorelikelytodiethanapeerwhosemotherisalive.Riskofdeathpost-mom-mortemrisesaskidsgetolder.HarpsealsAharpseal's“childhood”lastsjust12days.Apup,ssolepurposeduringthatbriefperiodofcoddling(寵愛(ài))istoconstantlynurse,gainingafifthofitsbirthweightinblubber鯨脂)everyday.Onceit,sfat——theybecomegreaterfrom25to80pounds——itslidesofftheiceandtakesonthesea.WolfspidersEveryparentknowsthattiredtoddlerslovetohitchapiggybackride.Thewolfspiderstrapsallherbabies(40or50,onaverage)ontoherbackatonce,carryingthebrooduntiltheyarecapableoffullyfunctionalspider-hood.Butluckilysheonlyhastopullthemforafewdays.Accordingtothepassage,whichanimalstakethebiggestresponsibilityinraisingtheiryoung?A.Harpseals.B.AfricanelephantsC.Orcas. D.Wolfspiders.Whatcanwelearnfromthesentence“Butluckilysheonlyhastopullthemforafewdays”?Othergrownwolfspiderswillcometotakecareofthebabies.Thetoddlersaretooheavyforparentstohitchapiggybackride.Babyspidersareabletoliveontheirownafterashortperiodoftime.Babyspiderscanmakefulluseofspider-hoodbeforetheyleavetheirparents.Whowillbeinterestedinthispassage?Astudentwhoisdoingaprojectonanimalgrowth.Akidwhoiskeenonanimalwatching.Azoo-workerwhoisresponsibleforvisitors,safety.Adoctorwhospecializesinanimals'health.(C)Asadvancesinauto-technologyhaveplacedahugenumberofself-drivingmachinesonourroadsandsidewalks,asideproducthasmaterializedinrecentyears:robot-babysitting.InPhoenix,humanattendantswillremotelymonitorGoogle,supcomingWaymorobot-taxis,usingthecarscamerastoevaluateandadapttopassengerorroadchallenges.Statesafetyregulationstypicallyrequirethatauto-vehiclesbeaccompaniedatalltimesbyhumans.Theseprofessionals7jobtitlesrangefrom“robothandler”to“safetydriver,”buttheyhaveessentiallythesameresponsibilities:monitoringrobotbehaviorforsafetyandperformance,andansweringquestionsaboutthetechnology.Broadlyspeaking,robot-babysittingjobsfallundertheumbrellaofcareersinautomation,whichincludemaintenance,engineering,andprogramming.高三英語(yǔ)第8頁(yè)共12頁(yè)However,someobserversnotethatcertainkindsofrobot-babysitting——thekindthatisboringanddoesn,trequiremucheducation---canmakeforthanklesswork.Thesafetydriverswhositinself-drivingcarshavedescribedtheirrolesas“exhausting”and“demanding,”andmanytoldmeabouttheconstantpressuretostayvigilantatalltimes.“It,sincrediblyhardtositinachairandstareatacomputerwithoutdoinganythingforeighthours,”Ramseysaid.“ButyoudonotneedaPh.D.todoit.”InMarch2018,thefieldofrobotbabysittingtookabeatingwhenaself-drivingUberinTempe,Arizona,hita49-yearoldnamedElaineHerzberg.DashcamfootageshowedthatRafaelaVasquez,thecar,ssafetydriver,hadnotbeenlookingattheroadwhentheaccidentoccurred.InvestigatorsaredecidingifVasquezwillbechargedwithmurder.AccordingtotheMcKinseyGlobalInstitute,10millionto800millionjobsgloballycouldbelosttoautomationby2030.Inthelongterm,it,sinevitablethatrobot-babysitterswillgothewayofelevatoroperatorsandlamplighters.Butthey,llalsobirthnewrobot-relatedroles.“Ahugenumberofjobswillbecreatedasauto-vehiclesareloosedintotheenvironment,”Ramseysaid.In2016,BoschstartedtrainingstudentsfromSchoolcraftCollege,acommunitycollegeinMichigan,inauto-vehiclerepair:Toyotahastrainedstudentsinmaintenanceaswell.“Wemightevenseeareturntolow-leveljobswherepeoplecomeandfuelthecarforyou,”Ramseysaid.“Untilwecanwirelesslycharge,someoneneedstorefuelthem.”Thehardest-to-automateindustries,asithappens,aretheonesthatrequirelookingafterhumans:childcare,education,health-careaides.Robotbabysittersmightfeelliketheyhavegainedthejobofthefuture.Butinfact,realbabysittersmightbebetterpositioned.Robot-babysittingjobsdoNOTinclude.answeringthequestionsaboutthetechnique.observingthecertainkindsoftherobot-babysitter.monitoringthepotentialproblemsoftheauto-vehicles.maintainingthevehicleswhichareoutoforder.Theunderlinedword“vigilant”mostprobablymeans“.”A.gratefulB.suspiciousC.fitD.alertAccordingtoRamsey,whatwillhappenwhenauto-vehiclesarereleasedintothemarket?Alotofopportunitieswillbecreated.Alargenumberofpeoplewillbeoutofwork.Auto-vehicleswillbecomemuchcheaper.Manypeoplewillturntobuyingauto-cars.高三英語(yǔ)第9頁(yè)共12頁(yè)What,sthispassagemainlyabout?TheRiseandFallofRobotBabysitters.TheFutureofAuto-Vehicles.TheLifeandEmploymentoftheFuture.ThePositionofRobotBabysitters.SectionCDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesgivenbelow.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.It,snotdifficulttotellthePolarisapartfromthepileofotherstarsintheuniverse.PeoplewhoarelostcanberelievedbygazingupatPolaris.Byknowingdirectionsandtheirlocation,sailorscouldeasilysteertheirships.TheycoulddestroyentirejourneysbyblockingtheviewofPolaris.It,scertainthatthePolarisispartofaconstellation(星座),whichisnotfarfromit.Itisspecialbecauseitistheonlystarthatalwaysappearstobeinthesameplaceinthesky.TheNorthStarAmongthepileofstarsintheuniverse,thereareacouplethatareofgreatimportancetopeopleonEarth.Thesun,ofcourse,isoneofthem.TheotherisknownasPolaris,theNorthStar.(67).Therefore,itisagreatcompass(指南針).WhenpeopleinthenorthernpartofEarthlooktowardPolaris,theycanbecertainthattheyarefacingnorth.ThepermanenceofPolarisinthenorthskyhashelpedcountlesspeoplefindtheirdestinations.Beforetheinventionofmodernnavigationtools,sailorsreliedonPolaris.Fromthetopoftheirships,sailorswouldlookforPolaristofigureouttheirplaceatsea.Theyfiguredouttheanglebetweenthestarandthehorizontodeterminetheirlatitude(緯度).Aslongastheequationswerenotwrong,theresultswereveryreliable.PolarisalsoletsailorsdetermineNorth,South,East,andWest.(68) Tothosewhosailatnight,changeablestormsanddarkcloudsweremorethanannoyingthings.(69).It,spossibleforacaptaintomakeanaccidentalwrongturn.Theshipcouldbecomestrandedatsea,andthefrustratedcaptainwouldhavenowaytogettheshipbackontherightcourse.Thesailor,sfearswouldn,tberelieveduntilthecloudsclearedandPolariscamebackintoview.Eventoday,sailorssometimeschoosetosteerbyusingPolarisonclearnights..TheBigDipper,aconstellationthatiswellknowninastrology,appearstorevolvearoundPolaris.ThehandleoftheBigDipperalwayspointstotheNorthStar.Whenpeoplegetlost,it'scomfortingtoknowthattheirproblemscanberelievedbylookingatthesky.高三英語(yǔ)第10頁(yè)共12頁(yè)IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizeinnomorethan60wordsthemainideaofthepassageandhowitisillustrated.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.71.UnfairComparisonsThankstosocialmedia,thedistancebetweenfriendsissmallerthanever.Butdoesthatmakeushappier?Notnecessarily.Arecentstudyhasfoundspendingtoomuchtimecomparingyourli

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