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A. admitted B. average C. breakdown D. closely E. entirelyF. excessiv
A. admitted B. average C. breakdown D. closely E. entirelyF. excessiv
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2023-10-27
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A. admitted B. average C. breakdown D. closely E. entirely
F. excessive G. features H. frustrate I. hospitable J. hostile
K. performing L. permitted M. purpose N. resist O. shaping
Parents who have an addiction to their mobile phones may be to blame for their poorly behaved children, research claims. Scientists have uncovered a trend between 【C1】______ use of the devices by mums and dads and behavioral problems in youngsters.
Almost 200 families were involved in the study of "technoference"—interruptions in face-to-face interactions because of technology devices. Technoference at meals can 【C2】______ children, researchers claim, causing them to become hyperactive, whine (抱怨), annoyed or have a bad temper. Poor behaviour in children was more 【C3】______ linked to their mothers’ phone usage, the scientists revealed in the journal Pediatric Research. Recent studies estimate parents use TV, computers, tablets and smartphones for nine hours per day on 【C4】______. A third of this time is estimated to be spent on smartphones, often used during family activities such as meals, playtime, and bedtime, which experts said are all important times involved in 【C5】______a child’s sociatemotional wellbeing. When parents are on their devices, research shows that they have fewer conversations with their children and are more 【C6】______when their offspring try to get their attention.
The researchers also quizzed 172 two-parent families who had a child over the age of five using online questionnaires. Two fifths of mothers and 32 per cent of fathers 【C7】______ being addicted to their phones across the six-month study. Half of the families reported technoference happening at least three times a day. Only a tenth denied it ever occurring. Being unable to 【C8】______ checking messages was listed as one of the key 【C9】______ of addiction, alongside thinking about incoming calls and texts. It is a problem that affects most families. Therefore, the study is to launch a campaign to tackle the 【C10】______ in communication between parents and children caused by technology. [br] 【C5】
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O
解析
空格处若为involved in sth.,语义不完整,故空格为involved in doing sth.的可能性最大。吃饭、娱乐、睡觉等家庭活动时间对孩子形成健康的社交情感很重要,填入的动名词意思应与“形成”“培养”“塑造”接近,词库中动名词shaping“使成形”可与well-being搭配,符合语义,故选O。performing不能与well-being搭配,可排除。
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