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lack of social support is on a par (with smoking cigarettes as a risk factor for health.Given this fact,how might we best stay connected to others while maintaining physical distance?Would webe better off e-mailing a friend?Making a phone call?Setting up a video chat?In our study,Nick Epley and Itested whether the media through which people interact affects their sense of connection-and how expectationsabout certain technologies impact the communication media they choose to use.In our experiment,we asked participants to reconnect with someone that they hadn't interacted with recently,either through e-mail or over the phone.Participants first made predictions about what it would be like to get intouch if they reached out in these two ways.They generally believed that they'd feel more connected wheninteracting via the phone than over e-mail.But they also predicted that talking on the phone could be moreuncomfortable than sending an e-mail.Although these participants believed that talking encouraged strongerbonds,most of them said they'd rather send an e-mail than call the person up.Fears about awkwardness,it seems,push individuals toward text-based methods for communicating.In the next part of the experiment,we had participants actually reconnect using one randomly determinedmode of communication and then followed up with them after they had done so.We found that people do formmeaningfully stronger bonds when interacting over the phone than over e-mail.Importantly,though,there was nodifference in the amount of discomfort when reconnecting on the phone.The next time you think about how best to connect,consider calling or setting up a video chat.Feelings ofsocial connection are preferably facilitated by voice rather than a keyboard.32.How does the author support his view on the importance of maintaining social ties?A.By stating a deep-rooted tradition.B.By sharing public opinions.C.By citing a published report.D.By presenting official documents.33.What did the author and Epley's study focus on?A.How technologies impact means of communication.B.How social media choices affect feelings of connection.C.Why maintaining social separation is bad for mental health.D.Why reconnecting with friends over the phone brings awkwardness.34.What can we infer from the study results?A.They changed the research objectives.B.They provided insights for future studies.C.They confirmed researchers'expectations.D.They contradicted participants'predictions partly.35.What can be concluded from the text?A.Think before you consider contacting an old friend.B.Keeping in touch is key to a lasting friendship.C.For stronger bonds,talk instead of typingD.Text-based methods for communication cause discomfort.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Tips on Preventing a Sports-Related InjuryPlaying sports is a great way to exercise,and that doesn't have to stop once you're an adult.36Butwhen we're active,we also increase the chance of getting injuries.英语试题第6页,共11页