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People who multitask all the time may be the worst at doing two things at once, a new research suggests. The findings, based on performances and self-evaluation by about 275 college students, indicate that many people multitask not out of a desire to increase productivity, but because they are easily distracted and can’t focus on one activity. And “those people turn out to be the worst at handling different things,” said David Sanbonmatsu, a psychologist at the University of Utah. Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues gave the students a set of tests and asked them to report how often they multitasked, how good they thought they were at it, and how sensation-seeking (寻求刺激) or imperative (冲动) they were. They then evaluated the participants’ multitasking ability with a tricky mental task that required the students to do simple mathematical calculations while remembering a set of letters.Not surprisingly, the scientists said, most people thought they were better than average at multitasking, and those who thought they were better at it were more likely to report using a cellphone while driving or viewing multiple kinds of media at once. But those who frequently deal with many things at the same time were found to perform the worst at the actual multitasking test. They also were more likely to admit to sensation-seeking and impulsive behavior, which connects with how easily people get bored and distracted.“People multitask not because it’s going to lead to greater productivity, but because they’re distractible, and they get sucked into things that are not as important.” Sanbonmatsu said.Adam Gazzaley, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not a member of the research group, said one limitation of the study was that it couldn’t find out whether people who start out less focused tend toward multitasking or whether people’s recognizing and understanding abilities change as a result of multitasking.The findings do suggest, however, why the sensation-seeker who multitask the most may enjoy risky distracted driving. “People who are multitasking are generally less sensitive to risky situations.” said Paul Atchley, another researcher not in the group. “This may partly explain why people go in for these situations even though they’re dangerous.”【小题1】The research led by Sanbonmatsu indicates that people who multitask &&&&.A.seek high productivity constantlyB.prefer handling different things when getting boredC.are more focused when doing many things at a timeD.have the poorest results in doing various things at the same time【小题2】When Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues conducted their research, they &&&&.A.assessed the multitasking ability of the studentsB.evaluated the academic achievements of the studentsC.analyzed the effects of the participants’ tricky mental tasksD.measured the changes of the students’ understanding ability【小题3】According to Sanbonmatsu, people multitask because of their &&&&.A.limited power in calculationB.interests in doing things differently C.inability to concentrate on one task D.impulsive desire to try new things【小题4】From the last paragraph, we can learn that multitaskers usually &&&&.A.drive very skillfullyB.go in for different tasksC.fail to react quickly to potential dangersD.refuse to explain the reasons for their behaviorD&
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中国有句古语云:一心不可二用。而最近的一项研究就表明。那些经常一心多用的人往往就是同时做两件事做的最糟糕的人。正是因为不能专注于一件事,才会同时多做几件事,结果可想而知。【小题1】细节理解题。根据全文第一句话可知,一心多用,往往会把事情做得更糟糕。故选D。【小题2】细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句话可知,然后他们要这些学生一面做一些数学运算, 一面记忆一组字母, 用这个很刁难的方法来测试这些学生一心多用的能力。和A项意思一致 。【小题3】细节理解题。根据全文第二句的but because they are easily distracted (分心) and can’t focus on one activity.可知,许多人一心多用, 并不是因为他们想要增强工作生产量, 而是因为他们很容易分心或是不能专注于做一件事。故选C。【小题4】推理判断题。由最后一段的People who are multitasking are generally less sensitive to risky situations.一心多用的人一般对危险的情形不太敏感。可知,对危险的事情,一心多用者往往对潜在的危险不能迅速判断。故选C。
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欢迎来到乐乐题库,查看习题“People who multitask all the time may be the worst at doing two things at once, a new research suggests. The findings, based on performances and self-evaluation by about 275 college students, indicate that many people multitask not out of a desire to increase productivity, but because they are easily distracted and can’t focus on one activity. And “those people turn out to be the worst at handling different things,” said David Sanbonmatsu, a psychologist at the University of Utah. Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues gave the students a set of tests and asked them to report how often they multitasked, how good they thought they were at it, and how sensation-seeking (寻求刺激) or imperative (冲动) they were. They then evaluated the participants’ multitasking ability with a tricky mental task that required the students to do simple mathematical calculations while remembering a set of letters.Not surprisingly, the scientists said, most people thought they were better than average at multitasking, and those who thought they were better at it were more likely to report using a cellphone while driving or viewing multiple kinds of media at once. But those who frequently deal with many things at the same time were found to perform the worst at the actual multitasking test. They also were more likely to admit to sensation-seeking and impulsive behavior, which connects with how easily people get bored and distracted.“People multitask not because it’s going to lead to greater productivity, but because they’re distractible, and they get sucked into things that are not as important.” Sanbonmatsu said.Adam Gazzaley, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not a member of the research group, said one limitation of the study was that it couldn’t find out whether people who start out less focused tend toward multitasking or whether people’s recognizing and understanding abilities change as a result of multitasking.The findings do suggest, however, why the sensation-seeker who multitask the most may enjoy risky distracted driving. “People who are multitasking are generally less sensitive to risky situations.” said Paul Atchley, another researcher not in the group. “This may partly explain why people go in for these situations even though they’re dangerous.”【小题1】The research led by Sanbonmatsu indicates that people who multitask ____.A.seek high productivity constantlyB.prefer handling different things when getting boredC.are more focused when doing many things at a timeD.have the poorest results in doing various things at the same time【小题2】When Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues conducted their research, they ____.A.assessed the multitasking ability of the studentsB.evaluated the academic achievements of the studentsC.analyzed the effects of the participants’ tricky mental tasksD.measured the changes of the students’ understanding ability【小题3】According to Sanbonmatsu, people multitask because of their ____.A.limited power in calculationB.interests in doing things differently C.inability to concentrate on one task D.impulsive desire to try new things【小题4】From the last paragraph, we can learn that multitaskers usually ____.A.drive very skillfullyB.go in for different tasksC.fail to react quickly to potential dangersD.refuse to explain the reasons for their behavior”的答案、考点梳理,并查找与习题“People who multitask all the time may be the worst at doing two things at once, a new research suggests. The findings, based on performances and self-evaluation by about 275 college students, indicate that many people multitask not out of a desire to increase productivity, but because they are easily distracted and can’t focus on one activity. And “those people turn out to be the worst at handling different things,” said David Sanbonmatsu, a psychologist at the University of Utah. Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues gave the students a set of tests and asked them to report how often they multitasked, how good they thought they were at it, and how sensation-seeking (寻求刺激) or imperative (冲动) they were. They then evaluated the participants’ multitasking ability with a tricky mental task that required the students to do simple mathematical calculations while remembering a set of letters.Not surprisingly, the scientists said, most people thought they were better than average at multitasking, and those who thought they were better at it were more likely to report using a cellphone while driving or viewing multiple kinds of media at once. But those who frequently deal with many things at the same time were found to perform the worst at the actual multitasking test. They also were more likely to admit to sensation-seeking and impulsive behavior, which connects with how easily people get bored and distracted.“People multitask not because it’s going to lead to greater productivity, but because they’re distractible, and they get sucked into things that are not as important.” Sanbonmatsu said.Adam Gazzaley, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not a member of the research group, said one limitation of the study was that it couldn’t find out whether people who start out less focused tend toward multitasking or whether people’s recognizing and understanding abilities change as a result of multitasking.The findings do suggest, however, why the sensation-seeker who multitask the most may enjoy risky distracted driving. “People who are multitasking are generally less sensitive to risky situations.” said Paul Atchley, another researcher not in the group. “This may partly explain why people go in for these situations even though they’re dangerous.”【小题1】The research led by Sanbonmatsu indicates that people who multitask ____.A.seek high productivity constantlyB.prefer handling different things when getting boredC.are more focused when doing many things at a timeD.have the poorest results in doing various things at the same time【小题2】When Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues conducted their research, they ____.A.assessed the multitasking ability of the studentsB.evaluated the academic achievements of the studentsC.analyzed the effects of the participants’ tricky mental tasksD.measured the changes of the students’ understanding ability【小题3】According to Sanbonmatsu, people multitask because of their ____.A.limited power in calculationB.interests in doing things differently C.inability to concentrate on one task D.impulsive desire to try new things【小题4】From the last paragraph, we can learn that multitaskers usually ____.A.drive very skillfullyB.go in for different tasksC.fail to react quickly to potential dangersD.refuse to explain the reasons for their behavior”相似的习题。[focus on, set up, lay off, set out, have a great effect on, stand for]1.We to paint the whole house but finished only the front part that day.2.Almost all the English learners know that the letters U 题目和参考答案——精英家教网——
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& "You do not need to be a rocket scientist. ” is often heard in theUSA. Workers in an office are afraid to try to use their new computer system. Their employer tells them not to be foolish. "You do not need to be a rocket scientist to learn this?" he says. Or high school students cannot seem to understand something their teacher is explaining. "Come on," he says,"you do not need to be a rocket scientist to understand this. ” Or a company that makes soap is trying to sell its product on television. "You do not need to be a rocket scien-tist to see that our soap cleans better," the company says. These words send a strong message. They say that you do not need to be extremely intelligent to understand something.& No one knows for sure how the expression began. "It grew," an official of the American space agency—-NASA says, "because rocket scientists probably are the most intelligent people around. ”Not everyone would agree. Some peo?ple might be considered more intelligent than rocket scientists. For example,a person who speaks and reads 15 languages or a doctor who operates on the brain.& The rocket scientist is a different kind of hero. He or she makes space travel possible. Rocket scientists however can have problems just like anyone else.& A Washington rocket scientist tells about a launch that was postponed many times. Finally everything seemed ripe. Mechanical failures had been re?paired ?the weather was good,and the scientists had planned that part of the rocket would fall into the ocean after the launch. All ships and boats within many kilometres of the danger area had been warned. But in the last few sec?onds,a small boat entered the area. Once again the launch was postponed.5.Workers in an office are afraid to try to use their new computer system because they &&&&&& .&&&A.are afraid to be dismissed(解雇) by their employer&&&B.are afraid to be fined by their boss&&&C.know how to use the new computer system very well&&&D.are afraid of being laughed at or blamed by their boss6.When a teacher says "you do not need to be a rocket scientist to understand this" , he/she means &&&&&& .&&&A.it is not necessary for you to understand this&&&B.this is quite easy to understand&&&C.it is beyond our textbooks&&&D.it has nothing to do with our lessons7.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 probably means &&&&&& .&&&A.it is so clear that our soap cleans better&&&B.it is no doubt that our soap cleans better&&&C.only a rocket scientist can understand why our soap cleans better&&&D.if you want to be a rocket scientist,you should understand why our soap cleans better8.What is the main idea of the last paragraph?&&&A.Rocket scientists are doing a job that is most difficult of all.&&&B.Rocket scientists deserve our respect and praise.&&&C.In fact,rocket scientists can have problems just like anyone else.&&&D.Rocket scientists always succeed in the end.9.The best title for this passage would be __________&&&A.Science of rocketing&&&B.You do not have to be a rocket scientist&&&C.Rocket launching&&&D.Rocket scientists―the greatest men in the world
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