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We already live in an ever-communicated world that will only become mere so in the next tech era. We’ve (1) that gets us so much information. We’ve got every second (2) , we’ve get computers and laptops, we’ve get personal organizers and we’re just being (3) and every advance in technology seems to create more and more communications at us. We are sort of (4) .
Research suggests that all the multi-tasking may actually make our brains (5) , producing a world-wide increase in IQ (6) and mere in recent decades. Is there any real benefit in (7) we new have to go through
We’re net becoming a race of (8) , but many de think certain skills are enhanced and certain are net. You knew the ability to (9) , to answer a dozen e- mails in five minutes, or to fill out (10) . That’s enhanced. But when someone is out there with his kids (11) or something like that, he’s got his cell phone in his pocket. He’s always wondering, "Gee, did I get a voicemail " This might have negative effects (12) .
Creativity is something that happens slowly. It happens when your brain is just (13) , just playing, when it (14) which you hadn’t thought of, or maybe you have time to read a book. You are a businessperson but you have time to (15) ,or about a philosopher and something that happened long age or something or some idea (16) . Actually, it might occur to you that you (17) in that way, and so it’s this mixture of unrelated ideas that feeds your productivity, (18) . And if your mind is disciplined to answer every e-mail, then you don’t have time for that playful noodling. You don’t have time for (19) . So I think maybe we’re getting smarter in .some senses, but ever-communication is (20) and to our reflection.

We already live in an ever-communicated world that will only become mere so in the next tech era. We’ve (1) that gets us so much information. We’ve got every second (2) , we’ve get computers and laptops, we’ve get personal organizers and we’re just being (3) and every advance in technology seems to create more and more communications at us. We are sort of (4) .
Research suggests that all the multi-tasking may actually make our brains (5) , producing a world-wide increase in IQ (6) and mere in recent decades. Is there any real benefit in (7) we new have to go through
We’re net becoming a race of (8) , but many de think certain skills are enhanced and certain are net. You knew the ability to (9) , to answer a dozen e- mails in five minutes, or to fill out (10) . That’s enhanced. But when someone is out there with his kids (11) or something like that, he’s got his cell phone in his pocket. He’s always wondering, "Gee, did I get a voicemail " This might have negative effects (12) .
Creativity is something that happens slowly. It happens when your brain is just (13) , just playing, when it (14) which you hadn’t thought of, or maybe you have time to read a book. You are a businessperson but you have time to (15) ,or about a philosopher and something that happened long age or something or some idea (16) . Actually, it might occur to you that you (17) in that way, and so it’s this mixture of unrelated ideas that feeds your productivity, (18) . And if your mind is disciplined to answer every e-mail, then you don’t have time for that playful noodling. You don’t have time for (19) . So I think maybe we’re getting smarter in .some senses, but ever-communication is (20) and to our reflection.

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阅读理解。

     Alice was 23 years old. And she was a nurse at a hospital. She was very kind, and all her patients liked her very much.

     One day she was out shopping when she saw an old woman waiting to cross a busy street.

     Alice wanted to cross the street, too. So she went over to help the woman. When Alice was near her,

she suddenly laughed and said,"Mrs Herman, you were my patient in the hospital last  year ! " Mrs Herman was very pleased to see her. "I'II help you cross the street. Mrs Herman. "Alice said.

    "Oh, thank you very much, Alice," said Mrs Herman, and she started to cross the street.

    "No, no,Mrs Herman," Alice  said quickly. "Wait !  The light is still red. "

1. What was Alice?

A. She was young.

B. She was a nurse.

C. She worked very hard.

D. She was happy all the time.

2. A1l her patients liked her because .

A. she was twenty-three years old

B. she worked in a big hospital

C. she could play the piano very well

D. she was kind to them

3. Mrs Herman was one of Alice'sin the past.

A. patients

B. classmates

C. students

D. teachers

4. Alice wanted towhen she mether.

A. run away

B. tell Mrs Herman to go home

C. do some shopping with the old woman

D. help Mrs Herman cross the street

5. Alice wanted her to cross the street when the light .

A. was bright

B. was red

C. was green

D. went out

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叩诊呈过清音多见于()

A.肺气肿

B.胸腔积液

C.气胸

D.正常肺组织

E.肺结核

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LMP

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沥青混凝土路拱横坡坡度一般为()%。

A、1.0—1.5

B、1.5—2.0

C、2.0—2.5

D、2.5—3.0

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一般来说,注册会计师最后形成的审计报告的类型为______、______、______、______四种。

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