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托福阅读当下热门的推特和facebook
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托福阅读原文: Facebook and Twitter have created a generation
obsessed with themselves,
who have short attention spans and a childlike desire for
constant feedback on
their lives, a top scientist believes. Repeated exposure to
social networking sites leaves users with an identity
crisis, wanting attention in the manner of a toddler saying:
Look at me,
Mummy, Ive done this. Baroness Greenfield, professor of
pharmacology at Oxford University,
believes the growth of internet friendships – as well as
greater use of
computer games – could effectively rewire the brain. This
can result in reduced concentration, a need for instant
gratification
and poor non-verbal skills, such as the ability to make eye
contact during
conversations. More than 750million people across the world
use Facebook to share
photographs and videos and post regular updates of their
movements and thoughts.
Millions have also signed up to Twitter, the micro-blogging
service that lets
members circulate short text and picture messages about
themselves. Baroness Greenfield, former director of research
body the Royal
Institution, said: What concerns me is the banality of so
much that goes out on
Twitter. Why should someone be interested in what
someone else has had for
breakfast? It reminds me of a small child (saying): “Look at
me Mummy, Im doing
this”, “Look at me Mummy Im doing that”. Its almost as
if theyre in some kind of identity crisis. In a sense its
keeping the brain in a sort of time warp. The academic
suggested that some Facebook users feel the need to become
mini celebrities who are watched and admired by others on
a daily basis. They
do things that are Facebook worthy because the only
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