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Headphones seem to be getting smaller and smaller. But are the ones that sit inside you ears     44   for you than traditional ones that sit over you ears? They can be, 45 your music is too loud. Earphones pushed into the ear are going to deliver a greater sound pressure level compared 46   normal ones. And this could increase the risk of damage. If you hear ringing in your ears or things sound muffled   47   listening, you’ve overdone it. Usually the problem subsides, but listening to loud music regularly, with any type of headset, could  48  permanent hearing loss. Recent research suggests limiting use to an hour or less per day at no more than 60% volume for over-the-ear styles-and even less for ear-buds. Never sleep with them on.
【題組】48
(A)fall in
(B)start over
(C)lead to
(D)come up


答案:C
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Cindy Chang 高三下 (2016/03/23)
(A)下降 (B)重新開始.....看完整詳解
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已上榜感謝阿摩法院小錄事 大二上 (2017/10/27)

subside  退落;消退;消失

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張維之 大二上 (2018/01/23)
耳機似乎越來越小。但是,坐在你耳邊的那些人,比坐在你耳邊的傳統的人呢?他們可以,45你的音樂太響了。推入耳朵的耳機將比46個普通耳機提供更大的聲壓級。這可能會增加損害的風險。如果你聽到你的耳朵響起,或聽到的東西聽不清楚,你已經過頭了。通常情況下,問題會消退,但是經常聽到大聲的音樂,使用任何類型的耳機都可能導致永久性聽力損失。最近的研究表明,限制使用的時間不得超過60%,每天不超過一小時,甚至更少的耳朵。永遠不要和他們一起睡覺。
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“勞謙君子,有終吉” 研一下 (2020/06/04)

Usually the problem subsides, but listening to loud music regularly, with any type of headset, could  48  permanent hearing loss.

通常情況下問題會消退,但使用任何類型的耳機定期聽大聲的音樂可能會導致永久性聽力損失。

(A)fall in落入

(B)start over重新開始
(C)lead to導致
(D)come up出來

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