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nHowever,studies found that digital hoarders experience increased levels of sress and nowbresearcherre bserving that the negativeofdigial hoarding may besothsephysical hoardng.Thereremosettimesid tohaveooe waywe do in the physical word.By organizing and getting rid ofuseefiesnre way,peopewith this problemcan ease some fdisress and cear their own mind as well.28.A digital hoarder tends toA.have psychological problemsB.be unwilling to remove e-documentsC.revisit what they've stored frequentlyD.have an urge to dispose of the data29.Which of the following belongs to an accidental hoarder?A.Mike arranges all work and business-related data scientifically.B.Tom is resistant to deleting anything about his ex-girlfriend.C.Antony keeps the financial data of his company orderly.D.Lauren's camera roll is largely taken up by throwaway selfies.30.What contributes to a network user saving more e-material?A.Easy access to limitless cloud storage.B.Decreasing cost of digitl storage.C.Increasing stress from the loss of data.D.Difficulty in recovering data.31.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Stress can't be avoided for a digital hoarderB.It's unnecessary to part with useless items at home.C.Time should be set aside to clean rooms regularly.D.E-files had better be cleared out on a regular basis.DJennifer Brophy.a professor of Stanford,is working on methods that she hopes will be used toimprove commercial plant species so that they can survive harsh conditions.Initially,she studied greenarchitecture in her undergraduate years.Once she started taking architecture classes;she realized itwasn't her passion-but when she encountered an article about a company that creates biofuels(from bacteria,something clicked."I thought that was just the coolest thing.It got me reallyinterested in pursuing bioenginecring,"she says.Today,Brophy is developing new genetic engineering techniques that can help plants grow invarious conditions.By changing the genome()of both commercial crops and soil bacteria,shethinks it's possible to help plants survive droughts.Brophy is building what she calls"genetic circuits".Besides changing the genes within plantcells,this method also changes how and when those genes are triggered.If the plant senses a specificsugar,it can express one protein;if it senses another signal,it'll express a different protein.If bothsignals are there,the plant may be able to express something else entirely."Using circuits to all thesedifferent inputs,"she says."Aplant doesn't necessarily know what's coming.It just knows whether it's hot or temperate)rightow"says Brophy.This can lead to problems when weather becomes erratic.A plant thatusually flowers in spring may flower in winter if there're a few unseasonably warm days.Whentemperatures fall again,the flowers die,which ruins a year of crops."It'd be great to be able tooithpantstotell them,Hey,you should wait on that flowering,she adds.Bropby isststinghe cept in the lab using a small weedy plant called Arabidopsis.She高三英语试卷第5页(共10页)
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