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2019屆江蘇南京高三零模學(xué)情
調(diào)研英語試卷
南京市2019屆高三年級學(xué)情調(diào)研考試
2018.09.06
第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題,每題1分,滿分15分)
請認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A,B,C,D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在
答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
astrikinglookwithaseaoflavenderflowers,
GulihasbecomeafamousattractioninNanjing.
WearingB.TowearC.TobewearingD.
Havingwon
22.…What'sup,Kim?Youlookveryexcited!
…SorryJustamomentagoIranintoTayorSwiftsoI
wasabit■
A.GivenupB.havetheirhandsupC.carriedaway
D.drivenaway
23.TheSpanishNationalFootballTeamissuchasuperb
onethattheycan■
A.gettheirhandsdirtyB.havetheirhandsfull
C.laytheirhandsonusD.beatushandsdown
24.Whataluckydog!He5sjust_astarringrolein
Spielberg'snextmovie.
A.landedB.lostC.arrangedD.accepted
Someanimalprotectorsareseenasbeing
two-facedaboutanimalwelfaretheway
theytreatdomesticanimals.
A.inneedofB.inviewofC.insearchof
D.infavourof
26.Thecompanyneedstodevelopaculture_peoplesee
that'sOKtotaketimeoff.
A.thatB.whenC.whichD.where
27.Ifwejustfocusonhowwewantthefuturetobe,we
maybetoopportunities
alongtheway.
A.equalB.closeC.blindD.open
is.Yousayyouareinnocent,butwehavegoodreasons
tothink■
A.twiceB.overC.aloudD.
otherwise29.ThesiteinBeijingisan
outstandingofthecreativeartofChinese
gardendesign*
A.distinctionB.expressionC.inspirationD.
evaluation
30.HMV'srisestartedwiththepopmusicrevolution
ofthe1960s,whenthecompanybegan
_itsalbumsalesinLondon.
A.expandingB.exploringC.exportingD.expecting
3i.Itisveryencouragingtosee_Beijing2022isusing
itspotentialtomaximizetheuseofexistingstadiums.
A.howB.whyC.whenD.whether
32.Mr.Wills,whowasbeinghelpedupontothe
platformtotaketheprize,lookedasifhe
_bylightning.
A.wasjuststruckB.werejuststruckC.would
justbestruckD.hadjustbeenstruck
33.After40yearsofreformandopening-up,China
stillhasalongwaytogoit
becomesa“developedeconomy”.
A.untilB.beforeC.afterD.unless
34.ThefoundingofShanghaiCooperation
Organization,whichwidely
recognizedandpraised,aimstobuildfriendly
internationalrelations.
A.wasB.wereC.hasbeenD.hadbeen
35.—Whatawasteoftimetowatchsuchaboring
match!
—?Whynotswitchthechannel?
A.IfsnobigdealB.Withyourpermission
C.MyfeelingsexactlyD.You'vegottobekidding
第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)
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項(xiàng),并在答題紙上講該題涂黑。
Wildflowersinamountainmeadowareagiftof
nature.Butwhataboutthosewildflowersblooming
alongbusy36_?Well,naturehada_37.
ClaudiaAlta“LadyBird”Johnson,thewifeofour
thirty-sixthPresident,LyndonB.Johnsonwanted
_38__tobeanationalpriority.
Asalittlegirlgrowingupin“deepeastTexasJ
wildflowershelpedhergetthrough39
_________________________times.Hermotherhad
diedwhenshewasfive,andherfather40
mostofhistimeatthe
generalstorehe
owned.Herolderbrother心adyBird
wereawayatschool,_41_turnedto
--------------------------------------naturefor
_42_?“Naturewasmyfriendandmyteacher/9she
says."Itwasajoytome,andit'snever43_
_me.”
Afterhighschool,LadyBirdlefthomeforthe
UniversityofTexasinAustin.41she
foundjoyinnature-inthevastquantitiesofTexas
bluebonnets(德克薩斯州羽扇豆).Itwastherethat
LadyBirdmetandfellinlovewithLyndonB.
Johnson.Heproposedtoherontheirfirst
45.
“Thewholecountry46thePresident/9LadyBird
said,“butonlyonemanselectstheFirstLady一and
itishighly_47thathewasthinkingofher
asFirstLadywhenheproposed!”
Whenshegottoknowthe48disappearanceof
“AmericatheBeautiful”duetoland
developmentandpollution.LadyBird49the
PresidenttoproposeaHighwayBeautiflcationAct
thatallocatedmoneyto50roadsides.
Theactwaspassedin1965.
LadyBird51thatmanywildflowers,
likepeople,wereimmigrants."They52
thenationonthewheelsofcoveredwagons,perhaps
53inthepocketsofchildren.”
LadyBirdiscertainlyourFirstLadyof_54.Shehas
madeusseethathighwayscanbebeautiful.
Sheisthereasonwhywildflowersnow_55ourtravels
throughalmosteverystate.
36.A.streetsB.highwaysC.roadsD.lanes
37.A.helperB.discovererC.creatorD.
protector
38.A.libertyB.trafficC.justiceD.beauty
39.A.lonelyB.excitingC.happyD.
disappointed
40.A.wastedB.spentC.foundD.killed
4i.A.soB.butC.orD.for
42.A.aidB.companyC.rescueD.happiness
43.A.ignoredB.scaredC.troubledD.failed
44.A.AbsolutelyB.NaturallyC.AgainD.
Often
45.A.dateB.tryC.voteD.appearance
46.A.shapesB.servesC.selectsD.supports
47.A.unlikelyB.unnecessaryC.unusualD.
uncertain
48.A.suddenB.completeC.gradualD.final
49.A.warnedB.persuadeC.forcedD.ordered
so.A.lengthenB.widenC.monitorD.landscape
si.A.letoutB.foundoutC.pointedout
D.figuredout
52.A.visitedB.leftC.passedD.crossed
53.A.thenB.evenC.yetD.still
54.A.wildflowersB.wagonsC.roadsides
D.travels
55.A.decideB.guideC.brightenD.shorten
第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
請仔細(xì)閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選
項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
A
FEEDINGAMERICA:BYTHENUMBERS*
41,200,000WANTTODO
AMERICANSAREFOODINSECURE.SOMETHING?
(Meaningtheydon'tknowwhenandhowthey'llgettheirOnewaytostemthetideof
nextmeal)hungerisvianeighborhood
1.5foodbanks.Theyneedthree
13MILLIONthings:money,yourtime,and
MILLIONVeteransreceivefoodfood.Ifyouplanondonating
stamps.
AMERICANCHILDERNfood,herearetheitemsfood
27%
FACEbanksneed
ofhouseholdswith
HUNGER…THAT'S?Applesauc
level?Boxedmeals
Arefood?Cannedbeans
insecure.
18.7%?Cannedchicken
5.4
OfMississippiansare?Cannedchili
MILLION
foodInsecure.?Cannedfish(tuna,
Seniorcitizenscurrently
(Highestrateofall?salmon)Cookingoils
states)facefoodinsecurityin
?Crackers
8.7%America.Lackof
?Driedherbsandspices
OfHawaiiansarefoodtransportation,functional
?Nuts
insecure.limitations,andhealth
?Peanutbutter
?Whole-graincereal
$1donatedtoFeedingAmericawillbuy10mealsfor(Note:Avoiditemswithglass
peoplepackagingbecausetheycan
bebrokenintransport.
Pop-topans
*TrustedMediaBrands—Readers,Digest'sparentcompany-hasbecomeanofficial
mediapartnerofFeedingAmerica,thenation'slargesthunger-reliefcharity.
Seehowyoucanhelpoureffortsat.
56.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingis
TERE?
A.ThoseAmericanswholiveabovethepovertyline
won'tgohungry.
B.13millionAmericanchildrenarefoodinsecurefor
lackoftransportation.
c.AmongallthestatesintheUSA,foodinsecurityin
Mississippiisseverest.
D.Neighborhoodbankshavenoadditional
requirementsforfoodpackaging.
57.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthe
passage?
A.Towarnreadersagainstdangersofinsecurefood.
B.Tourgereaderstohelpthepooroutofpoverty.
c.Toinformreadersoftheseverefoodshortagein
America.
D.Toadvocatereaderscontributingtofoodreliefin
America.
B
Socalled“sintaxes”onsugarydrinks,alcohol
andtobacconotonlywork,butwillhelpratherthan
improperlypunishthepoor,accordingtoamajor
newinternationalanalysis.
JustadaybeforetheUKbringsinalevyon
sugarydrinks,expertsareurgingeverycountryin
theworldtousetaxestokeeppeoplefromtheeating,
drinkingandsmokinghabitsthatwilldamagetheir
health.Theexpertsanalyzedtheeffectsoftaxeson
sugarydrinks,tabaccoandalcoholincountriesthat
haveintroducedthemandfoundthatthecriticism
thattheyarepunishingthepoorestinunfounded.
Expertsdidasurvey.Theylookedat13countries:
Chile,Guatemala,Panama,Nicaragua,Albania,
Poland,Turkey,Tajikistan,Tanzania9Niger,Nigeria,
IndiaandTimor-Leste.Theyfoundthatwealthier
familiesgenerallyspendmoreonalcohol,softdrinks
andsnacks.InIndia,forinstance,wealthier
householdsspentseventimesmoreonalcoholand
threetimesmoreonsoftdrinksandsnacks
comparedtopoorerhouseholds.Sothosehouseholds
enduppayingalargerproportionofanytax.
Ontheotherhand,taxeshaveagreaterimpacton
thesmallerhouseholdbudgetsofpoorerfamilies.
Theyrespondbybuyingless,withgreaterbenefits
fortheirhealth.IntheUK,saytheauthors,the
responsetothepossibleintroductionofaminimum
priceforalcoholwasestimatedtobe7.6timeslarger
inthepooresthouseholds,comparedwiththe
wealthiest.
InMexico,theintroductionofasugarydrinkstax
resultedinanaverageof4.2litreslessofsoftdrinks
purchasedperperson,witha17%decreasein
purchasesamonglowerincomegroupsandalmost
nochangeinhigherincomegroups.InLebanon,they
say,a50%increaseinthepriceofcigaretteswould
leadtotwiceasmanypeoplequittingsmokingin
poorerhouseholdsaswealthyfamilies.
“Theevidencesuggeststhatconcernsabouthigher
taxesontobacco,alcohol,andsoftdrinksharming
thepoorareoverstated/9saidDrRachelNugent
fromRTIInternationalinSeattle,USA,andchairof
theLancetTaskforceonNCDsandeconomics.
“Somedegreeoftaxationontobaccoiscommonin
manycountries,andwhilewearestartingtosee
progressonalcoholtaxes,thereismuchmore
governmentsshouldbedoing-inbothhighandlow
incomecountries-toconsiderthecareful
introductionoftaxesonotherunhealthyproducts
likesoftdrinksandsnacks.Pricepoliciessuchas
taxeswillbeakeypartoftheresponsetorisingrates
ofnon-communicable
diseases(慢性非傳染病)
TheUKsugartaxisalevyonthemanufacturers
of18pperlitrefordrinkscontaining5gofsugarper
100mland24ponthosewith8gperlOOml.Many
companieshavereformulatedtheirproducts,often
swappingartiflcialsweetenersforsugar.Some-like
Coca-Cola-havedecidedtosticktotheoriginal
recipeandthepricewillrise,althoughthebottles
andcanswillshrinktoreducetheimpact.
58.Whatdoweknowaboutthe“sintaxes”?
A.Theyreceivewarmwelcomeindeveloping
countries.
B.Theyhelppeoplegetridofunhealthylifestyles.
c.Theyhavethesameeffectsonthepoorandrich.
D.Theyhaveadeeperinfluenceon
groupswithhighincome.
59.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE
abouttheresponsesto“sintaxes”?
A.Thepublichaveturnedadeafeartoit.
B.Thegovernmenthasintroducedtaxesonsnacks.
c.Manycompanieshaveraisedthepriceoftheir
products.
D.Coca-Colawillusesmaller
packagestocountertheimpacts.
6O.Theauthorsupporthisideas
inthepassageby?
A.givingexamples
B.tellingstories
c.analyzingcausesandeffects
D.reasoningandconcluding
c
I'dbelyingifIsaidadog-likerobotopeninga
doorforanotherdog-likerobotdoesn'tcreepmeout.
Afulldiscussionofrobotdogsisforanotherday,but
fornow,researchersstudyingthecognition(認(rèn)知)
and
welfareofrealdogshavealessthreateningviewof
dogsandtechnology,particularlywhentouchscreens
areinvolved.
Likeyou,animalscanlearntointeractwiththe
contentdisplayedontouchscreens,andtheirtouch
revealssomethingabouttheirchoice,whichinturn
revealssomethingabouttheirmind.Animalsboth
onandofflandcanbetrainedtousetouchscreens
—fromchimpanzeestodogs,cats,andeven
dolphins,amongothers.Touchscreenstudieshave
exploredhowandwhatdogscategorize,theirability
tolearnby
exclusion(排除),andhowtheydiscriminatebetween
difrerentimages.AnaaaedDdnusistnat?onceadog
hasmasteredthetouchscreen,humanscanremove
themselvesfromthestudyandcan'tunconsciously
givesignalstothedog.
Researchersarenowposinganewsetof
questions:aretouchscreensbeneficialtotheuser?
Cantouchscreensexercisethedog'smind,in
additiontoservingasawindowintoit?
Nobetterplacetostartthanwitholderpetdogs,a
groupfacingauniquesetofchallenges.Agingdogs
canhavereducedphysicalactivitycomparedtotheir
youngercounterparts.Lessattentionisoftengivento
theirlearning,trainingandothermentalactivities;
afterall,whohasn'theardthewrongproverb,“You
can'tteachanolddognewtricks."Butdogminds
arenotmeanttobeinactive.Instead,“studiespoint
tothefactthatagingseemstobeslowedbymental
andphysicalstimulation,andthusstoppingthese
activitiesmightactuallyleadtofasteragingindogs.”
LisaWallisandcolleaguesattheSeniorFamily
DogProjectatELTEUniversityinBudapestare
exploringtheeffectsoftouchscreensondog
physiological,behavioral,andcognitivewell-being.
Theirrecentconferencepapergivesusalookat
howdogslearntousethetouchscreenandthe
directionoffutureresearch.Overthecourseof
anumberofsessions,dogslearnedthatwhenthey
nose-touchaparticularimageonthescreen,afood
treatpopsout.Atfirst,onlyasingleimageappears
onthescreen.Oncethedogsreliablylearnto
nose-touchtheimage,theymoveonto
discriminationtrainingwheretwoimagesappear
togetherandonlyoneimageis“correct."Onlytwo
outofonehundredthirtydogswereunabletograsp
thetask,andthreedisplayedfrustrationsuggesting
touchscreensarewithinthecapacityofthemajority
ofseniordogs.
Wallisandcolleagueswillcontinueinvestigating
long-termeffectsoftouchscreenuse,butitseems
promising."Thepositiveassociationtothe
touchscreenissostrongthatonseveraloccasions
whenthedogwasalone(thetrainerhadsteppedout
toanswerthephone),andthefeederfailed,dogs
continuedtoworkonthetouchscreenwithno
rewarduntiltheendofthesession."Owners,even
thoseinitiallyskeptical,wereimpressedbythe
strategiestheirdogsused.Theyalsoobservedthat
dogssleptsoundlyuponreturninghomefrom
touchscreensessions,highlightingthatmental
activitycanhavesomeofthesameeffectsas
physicalexercise.
Furtherstudieswillexploretheeffectsof
long-termtouchscreenuseondogpersonality,
activitylevels,measuresofwell-being,andinfluence
onthedog-humanbond.Staytuned.
6i.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?
A.Animalscandecidethecontentshownon
touchscreens.
B.Animalsnaturallyhavetheabilitytouse
touchscreens.
c.Peoplecandiscriminatebetweendogs'abilitiesby
exclusion.
D.Peoplecantelldogs'needsthroughtheirtouchon
thescreen.
62.Byusingtheproverbinparagraph4,theauthor
intendstostress■
A.agingdogsaretoooldtolearnnewskill
B.agingdogsexperienceadeclineinenergy
c.trainingyoungerdogsismoreproductive
D.trainingagingdogsispossibleandbeneficial
63.WhatisrevealedbytheresearchconductedbyLisa
Wallis?
A.Thedogsmasterthetouchscreenusestepbystep.
B.RewardsareamustfordogstoHnishthesession
c.Thedogsregardnose-touchasaformofphysical
exercise.
D.Itremainstobeseenwhetherithasapositiveeffect
ondogs.
64.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Howrobotdogshavethreatenedtheworld.
B.Howpeopleestablishbetterdog-humanbonds.
c.Howtouchscreenscanbeemployedtotraindogs.
D.Howlong-heldmythsaboutdogsmisleadpeople.
D
①Onebyone,prejudicesaredisappearinginthe
West.Peoplemayharbourprivatesuspicionsthat
otherpeople'sraceorsexmakestheminferior一but
tosaysoopenlyistotallytaboo.Oneoldprejudice
remainsrespectable,though.Justaskachildless
person.
?Theyqrenotjchargedtospecialtaxjps.asthey
wereinSovietRussia;noraretheydriveniromtheir
homes,astheystillareinsomepoorcountries.The
childlessnonethelesscomeinforalotofcriticism.
Somepointoutthatnon-parentsarefailingto
producethefutureworkerswhowillpayfortheir
pensions.Childlesspoliticiansarechargedwithnot
havingaproperstake(利害關(guān)系)insociety.uHetalks
tousabout
thefuture,buthedoesn'thavechildren!”complained
Jean-MarieLePen,co-founderoftheNationalFront
party,ofEmmanuelMacron,whowentontowinthe
Frenchpresidency.SimilarattacksonTheresaMay
andAngelaMerkelalsofailed—butresearchersfind
thatmanyvotersquietlyagree.
,③Thechargesag9Uistthechildlessshquldbe
thrownout,alongwithothersocialprejudice.In
many
richcountries,between15%and20%ofwomen,and
aslightlyhigherproportionofmen,willnothave
children.Theshareisrising.Somehavemedical
problems;othersdonotmeettherightpersonin
time;stillothersdecidetheydonotwantthem.
Whateverthecause,theattacksonthechildlessare
baseless.
@Ifnon-breQdersareselfish,they,haveastrange
wayorshowingit.fheyaremorelikelytosetup
charitablefoundationsthanpeoplewithchildren,and
muchmorelikelytodonatemoneytogoodcauses.
AccordingtooneAmericanestimate,themerefactof
nothavingchildrenraisestheamountaperson
leavestocharitybyalittleover$10,000.The
childlessarethusasmallbutusefulcounterweightto
theworld'sparents,whostopsocialimmobilityby
passingontheirsocialandeconomicadvantagesto
theirchildren.
^nng浮、騁li圜topiSsenior,politicianslack
oiisprmgtoresttneideathatthey
donotcareforsociety.FiveoftheG7countriesareled
bychildlessmenandwomen.MrMacron,MrsMay,
MrsMerkel,ShinzoAbeandPaoloGentilonihave
theirfaults,buttheyarenotnotablylessablethan
JustinTrudeau(whohasthreechildren)letalone
DonaldTrump(whohasfive).Theiropportunities
fornepotism
(裙帶關(guān)系).arelimited.Andtheysparetheircountries
dynasticpolitics.
⑥Thechargethatchildlesspeoplefailtopulltheir
weightinpopulationiscorrect,butislessserious
thanitappears.Thosewhodonothavechildrendo
putpressureonpublicpensionsystems.
Governments
havetodounpopularthingslikemakingpensionsless
generous,asJapanhasdone,oracceptingmore
immigrants,assomeWesterncountrieshavedone.
Buttosustain(維持)publicpensionsinthelong
term,countriesdonotactuallyneedmoreparents.
Whattheyneedinsteadismorebabies.Itispossible
tocombineahighrateofchildlessnesswithahigh
birthrate,providedpeoplewhobecomeparentshave
more
thanoneortwochildren.Thatwasthepatternin
manyWesterncountriesacenturyago.Ireland,yet
anothercountrywithachildlessleader,stillmanages
it_today.
⑦ThechildlessalsodoeveryoneJsqafavoyrby
creatingwonderfulworksorart.Britishnovelists
havebeenespeciallylikelytohavenooffspring:think
ofHilaryMantel,P?G.WodehouseandtheBronte
sisters.InSeptemberlastyearBritainputJane
Austenonitsten-poundnote.Thatdecisionhaswas
controversial?thoughitwashardtoseewhy.Few
peoplehavewrittenasshrewdly(出神入化)about
money
oraboutfamilies-eventhoughAustendidnotmarry,
andhadnochildren.
65.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?
A.Thechildlessoftengetpunishedinsociety.
B.Thechildlessoftencomeundersharpcriticism.
c.Mostsuccessfulpoliticianshavenochildren
I).Childlessnessaffectstheresultofanelection.
66.Thechildlessareprejudicedbecausepeoplethink
thechildless■
A.haveastrangewaytoshowselfishness
B.setabadexampleforyoungpeople
c.arenotasableasthosewithchildren
D.arethegovernmentsHnancialburden
67.Whatdocstheunderlinedword"it”inParagraph6
referto?
A.Acceptingmoreimmigrants.
B.Reducingthepensionsfortheaged.
c.Encouragingparentstohavemorechildren.
D.Supportingthepoliticalleaderswithnochildren.
68.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthechildless?
A.UnderstandingB.SkepticalC.
DisappointedD.Reserved
69.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthe
passage?(①to⑦representParagraphs1to7)
70.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Indefenceofthechildless
B.Inhopeofhavingachildornot
c.Reasonsfornothavingchildren
D.Measurestoaddressagingproblems
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Hearingloss,that'sanolderperson'sproblem,right?
Thinkagain.Noise,notage,istheleadingcause
ofhearingloss.Whilehearingproblemsarecommon
amongolderfolks,damagefromeverydaynoiseis
growingamongyoungerAmericans,includingthose
intheirteensand20s.
ThelatestresearchfromtheCentersforDisease
ControlandPrevention(CDCP)showssome40
millionAmericansages20to69sufferinghearing
damagefromeverydayloudnoise,includingheavy
traffic,noisyrestaurants,rockconcerts,sporting
eventsandloudmusicviaearbuds(耳塞)?Among
12-to19-year-olds,researchersestimatesome17
percentshowevidenceofnoise-inducedhearingloss
inoneor
bothears.Worse,manyAmericansdon'tevenrealize
theirhearinghasbeenaffected.
IntheCDCP'sanalysisofmorethan3,500
hearingtests,oneoutoffouradultsclaimedtheir
hearingwasjustfineandreportednojob-related
noise,yethearingtestsindicatedtheyalreadyhad
noise-inducedhearingloss.Thistypeofdamage
causesaalarmingdropintheabilitytohear
high-pitchedsounds,anditwasevidentinthoseas
youngas20.
“Wehavegovernmentstandardsintheworkplace
toprotectworkersfromnoise,butnothingprotects
youfromasocietygettingnoisiereveryyearJsays
audiologistJackScott,oftheCenterforAudiology,
Speech,Language,andLearningatNorthwestern
University.Eveninprotectedparksandwildlife
areas,arecentstudyfoundthatnoisepollutionfrom
traffic,logginganddrillinghasdoubled,drowning
outthenaturalsoundsofbirdsandrushingwater.
SarahSydlowski,theaudiologydirectorofthe
hearingimplantprogramattheClevelandClinic,
putstheproblemthisway:“Thebabyboomer
generationisdealingwithskincancerfromthe
tanningtheydidasteens.Thisgenerationwillhave
todealwiththeconsequencesofnoiseexposurethat
damagedtheirhearing.”Manyyoungadultsdon't
realizethathearinglossispermanent.Whenloud
noisekillsthesensitiveinner-earcellsthatallowus
tohear,theydon'tregenerate."Thehearingyou
havewhenyou're
bornisallyoiigetThose,cellscan、bereplaced?9saxs
SydlowsK1isays.6Anathedamageiscumulative(>
積的)JaddsScott.Themoreoftentheearsare
exposedtodamagingnoise,themorecellsdie9leading
todamagedhearingdaybyday.
Partofthereasonhearingdamageisshowingup
earlieristoday'simprovedportabledevices.The
soundlevel28yearsagofromtheWalkman,withits
weakheadphones,wasmuchlowerthantoday's
high-fidelitysmartphoneswithearbudsthatdeliver
loudersoundmuchclosertotheeardrum.Astudy
thatcomparedhearingtestsofteensfoundthelevels
ofmildhearinglossjumped30percent.Butdon't
justblametheearbuds,saysSydlowski.People
underestimatewhatasafelevelofsoundis,
^especiallywhenthey'realreadyinanoisy
environment.^BothsheandScottsayacommon
problemamongtheiryoungerpatientsisturningup
thesoundintheirearbudstomaskthenoisearound
them.
Toprotectyourhearing,followthesetips:
Turndownthevolume.Ifyou'relisteningto
musicthroughyourearbuds,“anyvolumelevel
higherthan50percentisriskyJsaysSydlowki.
Limityourexposure.Donotattendfitnessclasses
withdeafeningmusic(oratleastmoveawayfrom
thespeakers,advisesSydlowski)andsportsstadiums
withear-splittingcrowdnoise.
Title:TheGenerationTroubledbyHearingLoss
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