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2025-9-20A21.What does“the same thing”refer to?B19.Whoheard thecriesforhelpfirst?HaveyoueverhadtroublegettingonorofftheA.Helping those in need.subway during rush hour?Many people inbig citiesA.David.B.David's sonB.Setting a world record.likeBeijing and Shanghai face this challenge everyC. David's dog.D.David'sneighbor.C.Writing children'sbooks.day.C20.What does the thirdparagraphmainly talkD.Learning jumping rope skills.Duringbusytimes,subwaytrainscanbeespeciallyabout?D 22. What does the last paragraph tell us?crowded.Fornewcomers,it canbe difficult togetonA.WhenDavidgottoknowhisneighbor.theovercrowded train.Sincetheyarenotused toit,A.Only thosewithspecial toolscanbeheroes.B.WhyDavid'sneighborfell intothelake.they often get in other people'sway.This means itB.Heroesneedmagical tools tobecome strongC.HowDavid saved his neighbor and the dog.takeseveryonelongertogetonoroff thesubwaytrain.C.A jump rope is more helpful thanTohelpfix thisproblem,a studyhasbeenmade,D.WhatDavid andhissonlikedtodoinwinter.showingannoyingbehaviors(令人讨厌的行为)whensuperpowers.peopletakethesubway.PeoplecanlearnwhattheyD.People can be heroes even withoutshouldn't dofrom thestudy.superpowers.Themostannoyingbehavior,namedby66%ofB23.Why arenewcomersoftenintheway?Many workers in subway stations suggest thatthepeopleasked,isnotmovingawayfromtheA.They arenotpatientenough.passengers should be considerate.For example,doors when other people are trying to get off.B.They don't havemuch experience.passengersnear thedoorsshould try tomakewayC.They often takeup toomuch space.Peoplestandingnearthedoorsshouldgetoffthefor otherswhoaregetting off.Also,insteadofjustD.Theyrefusetofollowsubwayrules.trainforamomenttoletpeoplegetoff and thengetpushing theirwayoff the subway,passengerswhoD24.Whatcanwelearnfrom thefourthparagraph?back on again.Thesecondmostannoyingbehavior,aregettingoff should say,“Excuseme.CouldyouA.Cuttinginline is theworstbehavior.namedby18%ofthem,is tryingtogetonthetrainpleasemakeway?I'mgettingoff."Thisway,B.It's impolite towalk and jump on the subway.before othersgetoff.Other common annoyingC.Fewpeople letothersgetoffthe subwayfirst.everyonecanhaveafasterandmorecomfortablebehaviorsincludepushing,cuttinginline,andD.Peopledislikeothersstandingstillinfrontofride.jumpingon thetrainatthelastminute.subway doors.DForourhearingtoworkwell,ourbrainsmustbeableC25.What does the underlinedword“considerate”It mightseemreallycool toput on apair of noise-topickoutimportant sounds and ignore(忽略)others.probablymean?cancelingheadphones(降噪耳机)and loseourselvesintheThisabilityisdevelopedbyhearingdifferentsounds.IfA.Quiet.B.Honest.worldofmusic.However,accordingtoTheNewYorkPost,we only listen towhatwewant tohear,ourbrainsmayC.Understanding.D.Independent.we shouldn'tmakeitahabit,asusingthese headphoneslose thisability overtime.Anexpertexplained that byD26.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?for toolongcanbebadforthebrain.wearingheadphonesandfocusingonlyon(只专注)A.How to get around in big citiesDoctorsfromtheUK'sNational HealthService(NHS)specificsounds,wecreate an artificial(虚假的)B.Rules to follow in subway stationshavenoticed anincreasingnumberofyoungpeopleenvironmentwhere ourbrains donothave towork asC.A new study on subway passengers'habitscomingtothemwithearproblems.Theyoftenhavehard.troubleunderstandingothersorwatchingvideoswithoutHowever,noise-cancelingtechnologyisnot alwaysbad.D.Proper ways to use the subway during rushsubtitles(字幕),eventhough theirears areperfectlyForexample,peoplewhoworkinnoisyplaces,like trainhourhealthy.Theproblemlies intheirbrains,which arenotstations,needittoprotecttheirearsfromgettinghurt.workingwell.Patientswiththeconditioncanhearsounds,Thetechnologyalsohelpspeoplewhofeelnervousinbut they can'tunderstand them.noisyenvironmentstorelax.3
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