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名校版高考英语综合训练题 含 答案Happiness is not a warm phone z according to a new study exploring the link between young life satisfaction and screen time.The study was led by professor of psychology Jean M . Twenge at San Diego State University(SDSU).To research this link Jwenge ,along with colleagues Gabrielle Martin at SDSU and W . Keith Campbell at the University of Georgia z dealt with data from the Monitoring the Future(MtF) study , a nationally representative survey of more than a million U . S.8th- , 10th- , and 12th-graders.The survey asked students questions about how often they spent time on their phones z tablets and computers , as well as questions about their face-to-face social interactions and their overall happiness.On average , they found that teens who spent more time in front of screen devices-playing computer games , using social media , texting and video chatting-were less happy than those who invested more time in non-screen activities like sports , reading newspapers and magazines z and face-to-face social interactions.Z/The key to digital media use and happiness is limited use , Twenge said. /zAim to spend no more than two hours a day on digital media , and try to increase the amount of time you spend seeing friends face-to-face and exercisingtwo activities reliably linked to greater happiness.,zLooking at historical trends from the same age groups since the 1990s , it s easy to find that the increase of screen devices over time happened at the same time as a general drop-off in reported happiness in U .S.teens.Specifically young people7 s life satisfaction and happiness declined sharply after 2012.That's the year when the percentage of Americans who owned a smartphone rose above 50 percent.By far the largest change in teens' lives between 2012 and 2016 was the increase in the amount of time they spent on digital media , and the following decline in in-person social activities and sleep.5 .Which method did Twenge7 s team use for the study?A . Calculating students' happiness.B . Asking students certain questions.C . Analyzing data from a survey.D . Doing experiments on screen time.6 . How does the author develop the finding of the study in Paragraph 3?A . By making a comparison.B . By giving an example.C . By making an argumentD . By introducing a concept.7 . What is the purpose of the last paragraph?A . To draw a conclusion from the study.B . To offer some advice to the readers.C . To prove social activities7 importance.D . To support the researchers' finding.8 . Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A . Quitting Phones Equals HappinessB . Screen Time Should Be BannedC . Teen' s Lives Have Changed SharplyD . Screen-addicted Teens Are UnhappierCADDOn James Owen7 s 70th birthday , he saw a video of himself walking slowly to the podium(讲台)where he was giving a talk , his feet hardly off the ground. 7/I looked like an old man , said Owen , who built a successful career on Wall Street.Even worse z he felt like an old man.He was about 25 pounds overweight and he had chronic trouble with his back , knees ,and shoulders.But instead of giving in to age , Owen decided to set an ambitious five-year goal : He wanted to be pain-free , and he decided the way to get there was through exercise一even though at the time he couldn' t do a single push-up.Owen began his new exercise plan by walking , though he started huffing and puffing after five minutes.But that didnz t discourage him.He kept at the walks every day , along with some stretching.Once he had those basics down , he started weightlifting and hired a personal trainer to teach him and design a routine he could follow on his own.The last piece was finding other activities he enjoyed , which turned out to be cycling and swimming.In less than five years , Owen was able to do three sets of 50 push-ups each and walk for miles each day.And of course , he was free of aches and pains. "Aging well is only about 20 to 25 percent genes , and the rest is lifestyle J he says.Owen used his experience to write a bookcalled Just Move! A New Approach to Fitness After 50 , in which he details how older adults can safely get off the couch and add more movement to their lives. "Think of it as movement, not exercise Just get started J he says. /zThe key is slow and steady progress.11Now 81 and retired , Owen exercises an hour a day , six days a week. nIt is the best investment Y ve ever made in my life : he says.1 . Why did Owen decide to set a five-year goal?A . To give a talk.B . To build a career.C . To lose weight.D . To keep healthy.2 . How can Owen7 s exercising process be described?A . Boring and painstaking.B . Slow but productive.C Tough and discouraging.D . Complex and ineffective.3 . From Owen' s story , we can learn that.A . it' s better to get started earlierB . lifestyle is vital for one' s healthC . genes play a key role in aging wellD . successful careers need investment4 . The author wrote the article toA . promote Owen7 s new bookB . offer ways to relieve painC . encourage old people to work outD . present health problems of the oldDBBC