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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)

請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,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

?Itisexposuretonoiseinsteadofagingthat71.________t

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