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Nearly two decades ago,Facebook exploded on college campuses as a site for students to stay31.Whatwould be the best title for the text?in touch.Then cameTwitter,where people posted about what they had for breakfast,andA.The rise of the corporatized tech giants.B.Theevolution of social media platformsInstagram,where friends shared photos to keep up with one another.C.The history of social networking companies.D.The challenges faced by major platformsToday,thekinds ofpostswherepeople updatefriendsand family about their lives haveDbecome harder to see over theyears as thebiggest sites havebecome increasingly“corporatizedNo one likes interruption.We are born to seek balance and order.Nomatter what it is thatyou are(企业化的)."Instead of seeing messages andphotos from friends and relatives about theirdoing,being interrupted involves a forceful stop midway and then having to re-enter your previousholidays or fancy dinners,users of Instagram,Facebook,TikTok,Twitter and Snapchat now oftenstate,sometimes with great difficultyviewprofessionalized content from brands,influencers and others thatpay for placementPopular belief has it that interruption breaks the flow of your thinking and affects productivityThe change has impacted large social networking companies and how people interactwithnegativelyand so it is advisable thatyou haveanuninterrupted session of intensive work beforeyouroneanother digitally.Asbig socialnetworksmadeconnectingpeoplewith brands a much greaternextbreakfocus than connecting them with other people,some users have started seeking sites targetingHowever,aRussianpsvchologist.BlumaZeigarnik.mighttellyouotherwisecommunities and apps devoted to specific hobbies and issues.“Platforms as we knew them areThe connection betweeninterruption and memory came to her attention when she wasdining in aover,"said Zizi Papacharissi,a communications professor at the University of Illinois Chicago.restaurant.She noticed how thewaitresses had an amazingmemory of thedetailed ordersyet to bepaid"Theyhave outlived their usefulness."for,but scarce memory of the orders that were already completedThe shift helps explain why some social networking companies are now exploringnew fieldsBackin her laboratory,she conducted studies in which subjects were required to complete variousofbusiness.Forusers,this means that instead of spendingall their time on one ora fewbig socialpuzzles.Some of the subjects were interrupted during the tasks.All the subjects were then asked tonetworks,some are turning to smaller,more focused sites.These include Nextdoor,a socialdescribe what tasks they had done.It turns out that adults remembered the interrupted tasks 90%betternetworkforneighborsthanhc completedtasks.andthatchildrenwere evenmorelikelyto recall theuncompleted tasks.In“It'snotaboutchoosingonenetworktorulethemall-thatiscrazySiliconValleylogic."saicotherwords,uncompleted taskswill stay onyour minduntilyou finish themEthanZuckerman,a professor of publicpolicy at the University ofMassachusettsAmherst."TheIn comparison to tasks thatwere alreadv finished and ones thatwe haven'teven started.half-donefuture is that you're a member of dozens of different communities because as human beings,that'sprojects are given the priority in the mental to-do list our brains sketch outfor us.Zeigarnik describedhowweare.The idea that a new socialmedia sitemight come along tobe the oneapp foreveryonethis finding in her doctoral thesis(论文)in thelate 192Os,whichwas later called Zeigarnik effectappearsunrealistic.People’s online identitieswillbecome increasingly fragmented(碎片化的)。Onepossible explanation is thatwith interruptedtaskswe aredesperatefortheirclosuretoamongmultiple sites."reclaimasenseofbalance.Finishingthemalsomeansthatwecanfinallyclearupthementalbacklog28.What does the author say about the current major social networking sites?(积压的工作)andgive thespacetomoreupcoming tasksA.Their content is getting more and more lifestyle-focusedZeigarnik's effect can be found everywhere,especially used in media and advertising.HaveyouB.Their users'interest in professional content is decreasingever wondered why cliffhangerswork sowell or whyyoujustcan't getyourself to stopwatching thatC.They fail to provide adequate supportfor college communitiesseries onNetflix?D.Theynowrarely see updates about friends'and family's livesErnest Hemingway once said about writing a novel,"It is the wait until the next day that is hard to29.What is Zizi Papacharissi atitude towards traditional social media platforms?get through."So next time,whenyou are interrupted,appreciate it and take advantage of it to promoteA.Positive.B.Negative.C.NeutralD.Indifferentyourproductivity.30.What canwe infer from thelastparagraph about future social media usage?32.What is a common practice to finish a task?A.Peoplewill chooseonline appsmorecarefullyA.Working in a focusedperiodB.WorkingwithoccasionalbreaksB.Peoplewill change their online identities atwillC.Workingwith a stopmidway.D.Working in an interrupted sessionC.People will join numerous specialized communities33.What is the finding of the Zeigarnik's experiment?D.Peoplewill prefer to use traditional socialplatformsA.Interruption recalls detailsB.Interruption disturbs balance高三上学期9月月考共5页第3页
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