2022-2023年河南省平顶山市大学英语6级大学英语六级

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1、2022-2023年河南省平顶山市大学英语6级大学英语六级学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.If you come up against the killer questions such as these listed in the passage, take a few moments to _ .2. In ancient Olympic games athletes were required to earn the excellence by skill with no

2、 exception.3.The Science of InterruptionsIn 2000, Gloria Mark was hired as a professor at the University of California. She would arrive at her desk in the morning, full of energy and ready to tackle her to-do list. No sooner had she started one task than a colleague would e-mail her with an urgent

3、request; when she went to work on that, the phone would ring. At the end of the day, Mark had accomplished a fraction of what she set out to do.Lots of people complain that office multitasking drives them nuts. But Mark studies how high-tech devices affect our behavior, so she was able to do more th

4、an complain: She set out to measure how nuts weve all become. She watched cubicle (办公室隔间) dwellers as they surfed the chaos of modern office life and found each employee spent only ten-and-a-half minutes on any given project before being interrupted. Each short project was itself fragmented into thr

5、ee-minute tasks, like answering e-mail messages or working on a sheet.Marks study also revealed that interruptions are often crucial to office work. The high-tech workers admitted that many of their daily distractions were essential to their jobs. When someone forwards you an urgent e-mail message,

6、its often something you really do need to see; if a mobile phone call breaks through, it might be the call that saves your hide.For some computer engineers and academics, this realization has begun to raise an attractive possibility: Perhaps we can find an ideal middle ground. If high-tech work dist

7、ractions are inevitable, maybe we can re-engineer them so we receive all of their benefits but few of their downsides.The Birth of MultitaskingThe science of interruptions began more than 100 years ago with the emergence of telegraph operators the first high-stress, time-sensitive information-techno

8、logy jobs. Psychologists discovered that if someone spoke to a telegraph operator while he was keying a message, the operator was more likely to make errors. Later, psychologists determined that whenever workers needed to focus on a job that required the monitoring of data, presentation was all impo

9、rtant. Using this knowledge, cockpits (驶舱) for fighter pilots were carefully designed so that each dial and meter could be read with just a glance.Still, such issues seemed remote from the lives of everyday workers. Then, in the 1990s, computers began to experience a rapid increase in speed and powe

10、r. Multitasking was born; instead of simply working on one program for hours at a time, a computer user works on several simultaneously. Office workers now stare at computer screens of overwhelming complexity, as they juggle (操纵) messages, text documents, PowerPoint presentations and web browsers. I

11、n the modern office we are all fighter pilots.Effect of Multitasking: Computer-affected BehaviorInformation is no longer a scarce resource attention is. 20 years ago, an office worker had two types of communication technology: a phone, which required an instant answer, and postal mail, which took da

12、ys. Now people have dozens of possibilities between these two poles.The result is something like continuous partial attention, which makes us so busy keeping an eye on everything that we never fully focus on anything. This can actually be a positive feeling, inasmuch as the constant email dinging ma

13、kes us feel needed and desired. But what happens when you take that to the extreme? You get overwhelmed. Sanity lies in danger.In 1997, Microsoft recruited Mary Czerwinski, who once worked in NASAs Human-computer Interaction Lab, to conduct basic research to find out how computers affect human behav

14、ior. She took 39 office workers and installed software on their computers that would record every mouse click. She discovered that computer users were as restless as hummingbirds. On average, they juggled eight windows at the same time. More astonishingA.Y B.N C.NG4.Elephants mourn for the dead by _

15、.5._ is the name of a Cambridge-based company that is trying to create the kind of computer which might receive the contents of a brain.6.There is not much change in the weather in the tropical rainforests all the year round.A.Y B.N C.NG7.Jewish and Italian Americans usually think a raised voice mea

16、ns a beginning of a fight.A.Y B.N C.NG8.GM OrganismsBy far the most common genetically modified (GM) organisms are crop plants. But the technology has now been applied to almost all forms of life, form. pets that glow under UV light to bacteria which from HIV- blocking living condoms and from pigs bearing spinach(菠菜) genes to goats that produce spider

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