Faceless, bodiless "virtual"(虚的) communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower.
A. 看不到脸和身体的虚拟交流在心理满足方面比不上真实对话,而且通过虚拟交流建立的关系更肤浅。
B. 没有脸和身体的虚拟交流在精神满足方面比不上真实对话,而且通过虚拟交流建立的关系更肤浅。
C. 不见面而且无形的虚拟交流在心理满足方面比真实对话更让人满足,而且通过虚拟交流建立的关系更深。
D. 不见面而且无形的虚拟交流在心理满足方面比不上真实对话,而且通过虚拟交流建立的关系更肤浅。
E. 没有脸和身体、而且无形的虚的交流在心理满足方面比不上真实对话,而且通过虚拟交流建立的关系更肤浅。
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Internet use appears to cause a drop in psychological health, according to research at Carnegie Mellon University.Even people who spent just a few hours a week on the Internet experienced more bad feelings and loneliness than those who was online less frequently, the two-year study showed. Researchers are puzzling over the results, which were completely contrary to their expectations. They expected that the Net would prove socially healthier than television, since the Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.The fact that Internet use reduces time available for family and friends may account for the drop in psychological health, researchers hypothesized (推测). Faceless, bodiless "virtual"(虚的) communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower. Another possibility is that exposure(暴露) to the wider world through the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives."But it" s important to remember this is not about the technology, it" s about how it is used," says psychologist Christine Riley of Intel, one of the study" s sponsors (发起人). "It really points to the need for considering social factors in terms of how you design applications and services for technology." What does Christine Riley, the psychologist, suggest
A. It"s necessary to take social factors into account in designing applications and services for technology.
B. It"s important to tell the users how to design and apply the technology.
Compared with social factors, the technology itself has more influence on the Internet users.
D. No social factors should be considered in applications and services for technology.
Internet use appears to cause a drop in psychological health, according to research at Carnegie Mellon University.Even people who spent just a few hours a week on the Internet experienced more bad feelings and loneliness than those who was online less frequently, the two-year study showed. Researchers are puzzling over the results, which were completely contrary to their expectations. They expected that the Net would prove socially healthier than television, since the Net allows users to choose their information and to communicate with others.The fact that Internet use reduces time available for family and friends may account for the drop in psychological health, researchers hypothesized (推测). Faceless, bodiless "virtual"(虚的) communication may be less psychologically satisfying than actual conversation, and the relationships formed through it may be shallower. Another possibility is that exposure(暴露) to the wider world through the Net makes users less satisfied with their lives."But it" s important to remember this is not about the technology, it" s about how it is used," says psychologist Christine Riley of Intel, one of the study" s sponsors (发起人). "It really points to the need for considering social factors in terms of how you design applications and services for technology." What"s the finding of the research undertaken at Carnegie Mellon University
A. People spend more time on the Internet now.
B. People spend less time with their families and friends now.
C. The Net proves socially healthier than television.
D. Internet use may cause a drop in psychological health.
Every human being, no matter what he is doing, gives off body heat.()
A. 每个人,不论他在做什么,身体都散发出味道。
B. 每个人,不论他做什么工作,身体都散发出热能。
C. 每个人,不论他做什么,身体都散发出热能。
D. 每个人,不论他将要做什么,都散发出身体热能。
E. 每个人,不论他在做什么事情,身体都会排出热量。
He ran away at once _______ he might be seen.
A. in order that
B. so that
C. because
D. lest