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A、Both groups spend a lot of time on mobile devices. B、Both groups attach importance to social connections. C、They are equally c
A、Both groups spend a lot of time on mobile devices. B、Both groups attach importance to social connections. C、They are equally c
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2022-10-27
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问题
Despite smartphones and social media, young people today are as socially competent as those from the previous generation
. At least this is what a new study suggests. For the study, researchers compared teacher and parent evaluations of American children who started kindergarten in 1998 with those who began school in 2010. The former group entered kindergarten when mobile phones were luxuries. The latter group started school when mobile devices were widespread.
Results showed both groups of children were rated similarly on important social skills. These included the ability to form and maintain friendships and get along with people who were different. They were also rated similarly on self-control, such as the ability to regulate their temper. In virtually every comparison made, ratings of social skills either remained constant or improved for the children born later.
There was one exception: Social skills were slightly lower for children who accessed online games and social networking sites many times a day
.
Adults are worried when technological change starts to undermine traditional relationships, particularly the parent-child relationship
. The introduction of telephones, automobiles and radio all led to moral panic among adults of the time because the technology allowed children to enjoy more freedom.
Fears over screen-based technology represent the most recent panic in response to technological change. But overall, the study found little evidence that time spent on screens was hurting social skills for most children.
19. What does the new study suggest about young people today and those from the previous generation?
20. What did the study find about children who accessed social networking sites many times a day?
21. What is adults’ worry about technological change?
选项
A、Both groups spend a lot of time on mobile devices.
B、Both groups attach importance to social connections.
C、They are equally competent in using new technology.
D、They are similar in terms of social skills.
答案
D
解析
录音开头提到,尽管有智能手机和社交媒体,现在的年轻人还是和上一代人一样善于社交。选项D与录音内容一致,因此为正确答案。录音中提到,在这项研究中,研究人员比较了教师和家长对1998年开始上幼儿园的美国儿童和2010年开始上学的美国儿童的评价。前一组儿童进入幼儿园时,手机还是奢侈品。而当后者开始上学时,移动设备很普遍。可见选项A与录音内容不一致,可排除;选项B、C录音中未提及。
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