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B31.What is the main idea of the text?It started that first day in a kindergarten choir.Just as the session ended,its director.drawingAmong the roughly 40 million adults in the U.S.who have hearing loss,most don't useA.Hearing aids may help people live longer.me aside,asked,"lan,will you stay for a few moments?"hearing aids.This means they may be missing out on more than just good hearing.A new studyB.It's high time you cared about your hearing."Did I do something bad,Miss?"finds that restoring hearing loss with hearing aids may lengthen people's lives.C.Hearing loss is more common than expected."Not in the least,"she replied,touching my cheek."I would like to hear your voice alone:itDr.Janet Choi,together with her partners at Keck Medicine of USC,analyzed data from moreD.There's no shame in wearing your hearing aids.sounded so lovely."than 10,000 adults with hearing loss who were aged 20 or older.All of them were surveyed by theFollowing the announcement that the TSUTAYA bookstore in Xi'an,Northwest China'sThen,sitting at the piano,she said,"Sing this note for me.Good,now this one:now this one.U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention between 1999 and 2012 about their hearing lossShaanxi Province,is shutting down,the question about the sustainability of physical bookstoreswill you?"And so I did,each note high,then ever higher,until I squcaked (a little.At thaand hearing aid use.Death data were also analyzed."The group of patients who were using hearingcompeting against new business models has once again aroused a beated discussion.While it'spoint,she smiled,and said,"Well-done,Ian!"aids regularly had a 24%lower risk of death compared to the group who never use hearing aids."important for physical bookstores to find a new way out,protecting cultural spaces in order toChoi says.The next day,I began to sing in front of a good many teachers.Each one liked me and myprovide better customer service is essential for transforming trendy bookstores into sustainableThe researchers had theorized this would be the case given all the studies pointing to theones.voice.A few cried,telling me how much they missed their work in opera.Soon,I attended lessonsnegative impacts of untreated hearing loss.But Choi says they did not expect such a big differenceAs e-commerce continues to dominate our shopping habits.physical bookstores have tried toonce each week.Though at times feeling tired,I leamed,in order to continue to obtain the praisein death risk."We were surprised,"she says.reinvent themselves as cultural and commercial centers-offering more than just books.but alsowhich made me glow inside.I had to eam it.Prior research has shown that age-related hearing loss-if untreated-can take its tollwhenspace for coffee and social media snapshots ()Brands like SiSYPHE,Fang Suo Commune,As I edged towards age thirteen.I heard alto (notes appear more and more oftenit comes to physical and mental health.And a recent study found restoring hearing with hearingand Yanjiyou bookstores have become popular,thanks to their aesthetic (designs and diverseAlthough I knew this change would come,I ached to stop it.The admirable beauty of my voiceaids may slow cognitive(i认知的)decline among people at high risk.offerings such as cultural and creative products.could not remain.Thus far,the tiny change remained detectable only to myself.Still,that change,This new study adds to the evidence of benefits.The findings do not prove that it's the hearingIndeed,it isn't necessary for bookstores to remain stuck in the traditional model of onlywhich for some years I'd known would come,was now invading.In all likelihood,my boyaids that lead to longer life.It could be that people who regularly use hearing aids are also moreselling books,but some of these trendy establishments have gone too far into the kingdom ofcommercial entertainment.losing sight of their core mission of promoting books and fostering asoprano's voice (would change into a common one.likely to avoid isolation.remain more activer have reduced risk of falls,which could explain theliterary culture.A bookstore should be a harbor for book lovers,in tune with China's longstandingThis evening I had my solo.I still couldn't get rid of the fear.Might this performance be theincreased longevity.tradition of"making friends through books.".final time of such significance?If so,what then?Singing is my wellspring.However,no matterGiven the benefits,Choi says it's shocking how few people with hearing loss wear hearingAnother challenge facing these trending bookstores may be a lack of attention given to bookwhat would happen in the future,I had to cherish every moment to sing.As I sang on,it echoedaids regularly-just 12%according to her study.And Choi says another striking finding is that.theselection.That's to say.they often fall short in offering a thoughtful.diverse range of books.It'sthrough the walls,bringing a silence of suspended breath.When I had finished,thunderouspeople in the study who had hearing aids,but didn't use them regularly.were as likely to dieworth noting that it is not enough to rely on fleeting(转瞬即话的trends and creative merchandise.applause exploded.I could begin to let my voice evolve,not as a sacrifice,but as a step towardsprematurely as those who never used them.A bookstore must prioritize the integrity and cultural relevance of its book selection,and the spacewhat was surely bound to be my next stage."So,if you have hearing aids sitting in the back of a drawer,not being used,"Choi says."ryand activities should foster a genuine environment for cultural exchange and literary appreciation.them again"Ultimately.what matters most to customers visiting a physical store-be it a bookstore or24.Which words can best describe the director?28.How did the researchers reach their findings?eaf-is the quality of the products and the experience itself.By combining cultural aspirationsA.Honest and passionateB.Intelligent and generous.A.By referring to a popular theory.with genuine consumer needs,businesses can better serve their customers.A strong focus onC.Humorous and optimisticD.Observant and responsibleB.By studying statistics from a large survey.careful product selection and meaningful cultural services allows stores to carve out a unique25.What encouraged the author to continue when he was wom-out?C.By comparing results of previous researchidentity and ensure their survival in a competitive marketplace.A.The practice.B.The performanceC.The admirationD.The voice.D.By conducting a field survey in some hospitals.32.What is the"heated discussion"in paragraph 1 mainly about?26.What upset the author when he was growing up?A.The approach to transforming physical bookstores29.What does the underlined phrase"take its toll"in paragraph 4 mean?A.The obvious change of his voice.B.The unnoticeable change of his voiceB.The reason why physical bookstores are closing down.A.Take little control.B.Fill a huge gap.C.The way to protect cultural space and customer service.C.The rare appearance of the alto notes.D.The unexpected change of his voiceC.Play an important role.D.Cause great damage.D.The competition between physical and online bookstores27.What will the author do in the future?30.What does Choi find surprising about the hearing-disadvantaged?33.What do the bookstores mentioned in paragraph 2 have in common?A.Keep advancing.B.Stop singing.A.Many are young people.B.Many suffer from isolation.A.They provide diverse services.B.They only focus on selling booksC.Quit performing.D.Make a sacrificeC.Many seldom use hearing aids.D.Many have cognitive problems.C.They are dominating people's habits.D.They are victims of e-commerce.高二英语第4页(共10页)高二英语第5项(共10页)高二英语第6页(共10页)
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