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because it is not a national language,but that also means it does not have a state backing its use abroad."Peoplehaving to make a choice will see English as the financially better option,"says Sammy Kennedy,a youngEsperantist who helps promote Esperanto in Manchester."However,Esperanto gives you things that English willnever be able to give you."He credits the "accepting and caring"Esperanto-speaking community with helpinghim to overcome loneliness.28.What phenomenon is described at the beginning of the text?A.Esperanto is gaining popularity.B.Local dialects are hard to follow.C.Beginners'courses are profitable.D.Small villages attract more tourists.29.Why was Esperanto initially created?A.To replace English.B.To advance medicine.C.To ease peer pressure.D.To promote world peace.30.What does paragraph 3 mainly tell us about Esperanto?A.Its development.B.Its distinct features.C.Its appeal to the kids.D.Its links with English.31.What does Kennedy say Esperanto brings to its speakers?A.A sense of belongingB.Better financial options.C.Higher academic grades.D.A strong national identity.DWe are all guilty of grabbing our phones and scrolling through social media when times get boring.Psychologists have noted in numerous studies over the past decade that individuals engage in social media andother digital media to escape boredom.However,the same studies reveal that consuming such media can actuallyincrease boredom in individuals.That result may be a product of constantly "switching"between different content online,the endless pursuit ofthe next piece of media to alleviate present boredom.To investigate the role that fast-forwarding and switching videos has in boredom,Dr Katy Tam,the leadauthor of the research and researchers performed two experiments on about 1,200 people.In the first trial,thestudy participants had two viewing experiences.They both watched a 10-minute video without the option toswitch or fast-forward and then had a 10-minute period where they could switch between seven 5-minute videos.In the second experiment,participants watched a 10-minute video in one round and in the other round wereallowed to fast-forward or rewind through a 50-minute video.Participants predicted they would be less bored with the option to switch or fast-forward for both experimentsbut reported afterward that they found watching one video all the way through to be more engaging,satisfying andmeaningful.Tam said boredom was closely linked to attention."We feel bored when there's a gap between how engagedwe are and how engaged we want to be,"she said."When people keep switching through videos,they becomeless engaged with the videos and they are looking for something more interesting.This can lead to increasedfeelings of boredom.”Finally,said Tam,it could be worth taking your time before hitting the fast-forward or skip buttons."Our高三英语试题第5页共8页
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