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"I spilled soup all over the table,but it wasn't my fault"."I got into trouble atschool,but it wasn't my fault."Such statements are often heard."It's not my fault"isactually a common response for so many people and especially teenagers.ParentsWith the ocean covering more than 70%of the Earth's surface,the Nationalcomplain that they're tired of the"excuses"Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)said scientists and researchers hadThe reason why variations of"it's not my fault"are so popular is that they get usdepended on sonar (technologies to understand and map the sea floor which hadout of guilt,blame and anger.Those emotions may come from others'reactions or ourcharted only about 10%of the world's ocean.For the ocean and coastal waters in theown self-talks.In the case of adolescents,they are often trying to escape responsibilityUS,the number is just around 35%.and punishment for mistakes.We know less about our planet's ocean than what we know about the far side ofSome teens would benefit from decreasing their self-blame.Those who blamethe moon or the surface of Mars.Part of the reason for the lack of observation is thethemselves for things that they can't control tend to be highly self-critical and arechallenge of powering an underwater camera.Researchers have used ships to rechargemore likely to be anxious.cameras or observed with a camera tied to a ship to solve the issue,which isMany teens overly rely on "it's not my fault".However,overuse of the phraseexpensive and unsuitable for long-term observations.can result in feelings of helplessness to control their own lives.Besides,"it's not myRecently,researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)havefault"focuses a teen's attention on what is done as opposed to what needs to be done.taken a major step to iron out this problem by developing a battery-free,wirelessIn trying to get them to assume responsibility,many parents attempt to convince theirunderwater camera that could harvest energy underwater on its own for long periods.children that something is their fault,but the approach tends to be ineffective.A moreTo keep power consumption as low as possible,the researchers used off-the-shelf,effective approach is to face up to drawbacks to find solutions to the.drawbacksultra-low-power imaging sensors.The device takes color photos,even in darkactively.underwater environments,and sends image data wirelessly through the water.People may not have caused all their problems,but they have to solve themThe camera is powered by sound.It changes mechanical energy from soundanyway.Getting stuck in sharing blame often keeps people from moving forwardwaves traveling through water into electrical energy that powers its imaging andeffectively.What does one do if he is pushed into a deep lake?One could certainlycommunications equipment.After getting and encoding image data,the camera alsostay in water,yelling,"It's not my fault."However,that is not going to get him out ofuses sound waves to send the data to a receiver that reconstructs the image.Thosewater.At some point,he needs to swim to shore,regardless of the fault.sound waves could come from any source,like a passing ship or marine life.As itLike most things in life,freeing ourselves from blame has its advantages anddoesn't need a power source,the camera could run for weeks on end before getting itback,enabling scientists to search remote parts of the ocean for new species.disadvantages.The question isn't what is"right",but what is most effective in movingNow that researchers have demonstrated a working prototype ()they planforward28.Who is likely to rely on"it's not my fault"to enhance the device so it is practical in real-world settings.For future application.A.A highly self-critical teenager.these cameras may be used to take images of ocean pollution and create more accurateB.A teenager unwilling to admit a faultmodels to monitor climate change to better understand how climate change impactsthe underwater world,and advance various undersea scientific fields.A teenager facing up to his responsibilities.32.What do the data in paragraph 1 mainly show?D.A teenager anxious about uncontrollable things.A.Undersea exploration is poor in the US.29.What is the author's advice on getting teens to assume responsibilityB.Much of the planet's ocean remains unexploredA.Letting them focus on what is done.B.Persuading them to admit their faultC.The mapping of the sea floor is time-consumingC.Making them correct the mistake activelyD.Technology development matters a lot to sea observationD.Helping them analyze the reason for the mistake33.What limits the researchers'undersea exploration according to the text?30.Why does the author raise such a question in Paragraph 5?A.The complexity of the sea environment.A.To put forward a new solution to drawbacks.B.The concern about potential sea pollution.B.To show handling problems should come first.C.The shortage of investment in ocean explorationC.To explain why teenagers get stuck in sharing blame.D.The inability to effectively power underwater camerasDToe what kind of problem is caused by otherswhahthors purpose in writing this text?34.What does the underlined phrase"iron out"in paragraph 3 probably mearA.Overcomeohelp teenagers out of self-blame.C.Analyze.B.Face.oeparentshow to ducae children.D.Illustrate.Tohelp teenagers face mistakes properly.techildren to do self-talks consciously.35.Which of the following can best deseribe the MIT underwater camera?A.Secure and stable.Impractical but advancedB.Expensive but effective.诊英语试卷第5页(共10页)D.Self-sufficient and energy-saving.二诊英语试卷第6页(共10页)
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