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新奇事件簿(翻译+字幕+讲解+试题):科技发展 睡眠时间缩短
日期:2014-08-31 15:36

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中英文本

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People in Britain now spend more time watching TV, gaming, and using their mobile phones and computers than sleeping. Research by the British communications agency Ofcom found that Britons use technology for 20 minutes longer than they spend sleeping. The average U.K. adult uses technology for eight hours and 41 minutes a day. They sleep for an average of eight hours and 21 minutes. One of the biggest reasons for this is broadband and wi-fi. People can get online almost anywhere, so they spend more time online. Many people make telephone calls or surf the web while watching television. Television was the most popular activity. Adults watched an average of three hours a day.

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在英国,与睡眠时间相比,人们花费更多的时间看电视,玩游戏,手机或者电脑eF%SkpD^%H%X_P4k。英国通讯管理局的调查表明,英国人使用高科技产品的时间比睡眠时间长20分钟2;AzGQ]uBwy=U。英国成年人使用高科技产品的时间平均约为每天8小时41分钟mI-eQ8M!&vtEZ7,E。他们的睡眠时间约为每天8小时21分钟*q711atufRQ。这种现象产生的原因是宽带和无线网络的出现jNN4|DHP-~~N26ysS!。人们基本上可以在任何地方上网,所以他们会花更多的时间上网m@9i6ip&bM#5EF+y。许多人在看电视的同时,也会使用网络电话或者浏览网页6xrCF[Ie#L。看电视是最普遍的活动pC&1].hbUh。成年人平均每天花3小时看电视PUo])fz%%D^0OypRgFb.

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The study looked at technology and different age groups. It found that six-year-olds understand how to use technology at the same level as 45-year-olds. Another finding was that people understand digital technology most when they are 14 or 15. A doctor said technology is changing the way people communicate with each other. Dr Arthur Cassidy warned that we are becoming more and more anti-social. He said we are moving away from face-to-face conversations because of technology. He added that people are becoming addicted to their smart phones. Technology also means people are working at home after they get home from work.

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研究对不同年龄阶段使用高科技产品的情况作了调查[7VE2IO8q*RtBt。研究表明3岁的孩子与45岁的成年人对于高科技产品的使用理解水平是相同的[YE0GlAg)aQ。研究的另一个发现就是,人们在14岁或者15岁的时候,对于数字科技的理解掌握能力是最强的(BUH8U*F#P#D)#&。一名博士称,科技正在改变人与人之间交流的方式TX7ZvD=qpszugQLt。亚瑟.凯西迪博士警告说,我们可能会变得越来越反社会@xL8~+8YLy0^wPHlX。因为科技的出现,我们正在慢慢脱离面对面的交流方式nhe%L2INGe。他补充说,人们越来越依赖于自己的智能手机,.[eIV3Hi_0Qq,。这也意味着人们在下班回家之后还得继续工作@D8%LcsY-+UDM.U=uC

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重点讲解

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1. watching TV看电视

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He always nodded when watching TV.

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一看电视他就会打瞌睡IX)r(0I9;7aYC

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2. with each other互相

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They coped with each other for the prize.

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他们为了获得奖品而相互竞争nst0&1aDSZa3+Pi

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3.move away from从…离开;抛弃

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We do we often move away from things that are working?

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我们确实经常抛弃那些正在用于工作的东西?

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4.be addicted to对…上瘾;沉溺于

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Her family has revealed that she may have serious mental-health problems and be addicted to having children.

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她家人透露,她可能患有严重的精神疾病,对生孩子已经上瘾了%]Rs2q1;bPd3|

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5.at home在家;在国内;熟悉

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I dare say you're dull at home.

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我敢说你在家里感到沉闷无聊f03.+oIOEBR(

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听力试题

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1. What is the name of the communications agency?
a) Stead Off
b) OnSted
c) Ofcom
d) OnOff

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2. How much longer do people use technology than they sleep?
a) 20 minutes
b) 22 seconds
c) 20 minutes and 20 seconds
d) 22 minutes

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3. What is one of the biggest reasons for greater use of technology?
a) broadband and wi-fi
b) fast food
c) cheaper Internet
d) longer holidays

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4. What do some people do while making phone calls and surfing the web?
a) walk in the street
b) watch TV
c) work
d) take a bath

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5. Who watches TV for an average of three hours a day?
a) a doctor
b) children
c) researchers
d) adults

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6. Who understands technology as well as 45-year-olds?
a) doctors
b) 6-year-olds
c) 14-year-olds
d) researchers

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7. What age group understands technology best?
a) 14-15-year-olds
b) 6-year-olds
c) 45-year-olds
d) people in their twenties

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8. What did a doctor say is changing the way we communicate?
a) English
b) air travel
c) technology
d) Google

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9. What did a doctor say we are moving away from?
a) our parents
b) dial-up Internet
c) analogue TVs
d) face-to-face conversations

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10. What did the doctor say we are becoming addicted to?
a) mobile phones
b) fast food
c) cartoons
d) wi-fi

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听力答案

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1. c
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. d
6. b
7. a
8. c
9. d
10. a

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重点单词
  • minutesn. 会议记录,(复数)分钟
  • analoguen. 类似物,【语】同源语 adj. 模拟计算机的
  • understandvt. 理解,懂,听说,获悉,将 ... 理解为,认为
  • smartadj. 聪明的,时髦的,漂亮的,敏捷的,轻快的,整洁的
  • communicatev. 交流,传达,沟通
  • dulladj. 呆滞的,迟钝的,无趣的,钝的,暗的 v. 变钝
  • surfn. 海浪拍岸,冲浪 vi. 冲浪,浏览 vt. 浏览
  • popularadj. 流行的,大众的,通俗的,受欢迎的