首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
Because so many people in their teens and early 20s are increasingly socializing—accessible to each other every minute of the da
Because so many people in their teens and early 20s are increasingly socializing—accessible to each other every minute of the da
admin
2012-07-05
112
问题
Because so many people in their teens and early 20s are increasingly socializing—accessible to each other every minute of the day via cell phone, instant messaging and social-networking websites—there are a host of new questions that need to be【B1】______in schools, in the workplace and at home. Chief among them: How much work can "super-socializing" students or employees really【B2】______if they are holding multiple conversations with friends via text-messaging, or are【B3】______ checking Facebook?
Some argue they can accomplish a great【B4】______: This generation has a gift for multitasking, and because they’ve【B5】______technology into their lives, their ability to remain【B6】______to each other will serve them and their employers well. Others contend that these super-socializers are【B7】______ time-wasters, that the bonds between them are shallow, and that their face-to-face【B8】______skills are poor.
It’s hard to quantify whether text messaging are beneficial in the workplace, but this is much known;【B9】______. In a survey, 53% of those under age 24 said this was their primary "time-wasting" activity while at work,【B10】______.
Online social networking while at work hinders business productivity, according to a new study by Nucleus Research. Almost two-thirds of those with Facebook accounts access them at their workplaces, the study found,【B11】______.
【B1】
Because so many people in their teens and early 20s are increasingly socializing—accessible to each other every minute of the day via cell phone, instant messaging and social-networking websites—there are a host of new questions that need to be (36) addressed in schools, in the workplace and at home. Chief among them: How much work can " super-socializing" students or employees really (37) accomplish if they are holding multiple conversations with friends via text-messaging, or are (38) excessively checking Facebook?
Some argue they can accomplish a great (39) deal: This generation has a gift for multitasking, and because they’ve (40) integrated technology into their lives, their ability to remain (41) connected to each other will serve them and their employers well. Others contend that these super-socializers are (42) serial time-wasters, that the bonds between them are shallow, and that their face-to-face (43) interpersonal skills are poor.
It’s hard to quantify whether text messaging are beneficial in the workplace, but this is much known: (44) Young workers spend more time than older workers socializing via their devices or entertaining themselves online. In a survey, 53% of those under age 24 said this was their primary "time-wasting" activity while at work, (45) compared to just 34% for those between ages 41 and 65.
Online social networking while at work hinders business productivity, according to a new study by Nucleus Research. Almost two-thirds of those with Facebook accounts access them at their workplaces, the study found, (46) which translates to a 1.5% loss of total employee productivity across an organization.
选项
答案
addressed
解析
此处应该填入过去分词,与前面的be动词构成被动语态结构。address ques-tions意为“解决问题”。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/1157777K
0
大学英语四级
相关试题推荐
A、Thehousekeeper.B、Thebellcaptain.C、Theinformationdesk.D、Theporter.A本题答案集中在第七句的介绍中,男士告诉女士需要服务时分别应找哪些人。英语中要洗的衣服专门用laun
TheSixthSenseWhenyouwereachild,didyoueverwonderhowyourmotherknewwhenyouwerewritingonthewallwithcrayo
TheSixthSenseWhenyouwereachild,didyoueverwonderhowyourmotherknewwhenyouwerewritingonthewallwithcrayo
A、Frontierlife.B、Bostonschools.C、Teachingrequirements.D、Immigrationpatterns.A细节题。从女士对这本书的描述eventhoughit’sfiction,you
Natural-gasVehiclesKermittheFrogoncesaid,"It’snotthateasybein’green."Althoughhewasn’treferringtocars,his
A、Dosomeresearch.B、Sellsomeofherbooks.C、Talktosomepoliticians.D、Signhernameinthebook.A细节题。根据B和C项中的her可以初步判断本题考
Drunkendriving,sometimescalledAmerica’ssociallyacceptedformofmurder,hasbecomeanationalepidemic(流行病).Everyhourof
Drunkendriving,sometimescalledAmerica’ssociallyacceptedformofmurder,hasbecomeanationalepidemic(流行病).Everyhourof
Beijing’slocaleducationauthoritycompiledalistof"potentialsecurityproblems"oncampuslastweek.Theyincludefireacci
随机试题
我国形成了九品三十等的官僚等级制度的时代是()。
Youcannotbe______carefulwhenyoudriveacar.
张三酒后与李五发生争吵,随后两人互相殴打,均受轻伤。县公安局认为张三首先挑起事端,应负主要责任,对其拘留8天,同时责令其拿出500元作为李五的医药费。张三向市公安局申请复议,市公安局作出了维持的复议决定。张三随后向县法院提起行政诉讼,其律师提醒他可以提起行
冯某对市房管局向孙某核发房屋所有权证的行为不服,以自己是房屋所有权人为由请求法院判决撤销某市房管局的发证行为。冯某向法院提交了房屋所有权证,孙某向法院提交了该房屋买卖合同,市房管局向法院提交了孙某的房屋产权登记申请、契税完税证等证据。下列哪一说法是正确的?
下列函数中,()不是微分方程y"-4y’+3y=0的解。
编制监理规划的时间是()。
(2013年)关于社会保险行政复议的说法,错误的是()。
警察发现90%的偷盗发生在没有报警系统的房屋。于是警察得出结论,在C城市,报警系统的存在对偷盗起了威慑作用。警察的结论预先假设了什么?
人民法院审理行政案件过程中,发现地方规章与部门规章不一致时,应当选择下列哪种做法?()
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder.Youarerequiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticleby
最新回复
(
0
)