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I am Tara Subra. I love my smartphone. But everywhere you look, people are glued to their screens. And we are all missing out on chances to notice and enjoy the world around us.

This smartphone addiction(成瘾) is seriously affecting our ability to focus. I can’t even watch a movie without checking my phone, which means nothing ever receives my full attention. That’s scary, especially in a school. I’m afraid it changes my work and how well I learn.

My name is Alex Hager. Smarphones encourage us to think more and give us a lot of information. Say you’re with your friends and they are discussing a certain event you know nothing about. You can use your phone to learn about it, and then share that conversation.

Smarphones are also a way to find people who have the same interests and goals. For example, I love making YouTube videos, but nobody at my school does. So my phone allows me to connect with other YouTubes and learn from them.

That’s why I want you to pick up your phone, search for a person who’s talking about something you love, and start a conversation. Your world will get bigger-straight from your palm(手掌) of your hand.

1.Why can’t Tara Subra watch a movie without checking her phone?

A. Because she doesn’t watch movies.

B. Because she has smartphone addiction.

C. Because she likes appreciating the world around us.

D. Because she is afraid of ding homework.

2.What does Subra mainly tell us?

A. She loves her smartphone very much.

B. Smartphone addiction affects the ability to focus.

C. She watches a movie without full attention.

D. Smartphone addiction affects her homework.

3.Which of the following is NOT Alex Hager’s idea?

A. Smartphone help us get lots of information.

B. Smarphones help find people with the same interests and goals.

C. Smarphones affect the quality of people’s work.

D. Smarphones can make our world get bigger.

4.What can we know from the passage?

A. Maybe different people have different ideas.

B. Students can’t use smarphones in the school.

C. People can’t use smarphones when watching a movie.

D. Tara Subra loves making YouTube videos.

 

1.B 2.B 3.C 4.A 【解析】文章主要摘录了不同学生对智能手机的不同看法。比如,Tara Subra认为智能手机成瘾严重影响我们集中注意力的能力,这也是导致学生一边看电影却不断看手机的原因。而Alex Hager认为能手机鼓励我们思考更多,给予我们大量信息。 1.根据第二段信息:This smartphone addiction(成瘾) is seriously affecting our ability to focus. I can’t even watch a movie without checking my phone, which means nothing ever receives my full attention.可知,智能手机成瘾严重影响我们集中注意力的能力,这也是导致学生一边看电影却不断看手机的原因。故答案为:B. 2.根据第二段信息:This smartphone addiction(成瘾) is seriously affecting our ability to focus. I can’t even watch a movie without checking my phone, which means nothing ever receives my full attention.可知,Tara Subra写这篇文章主要告诉我们智能手机成瘾严重影响我们集中注意力的能力的问题。故答案为:B. 3.根据第三段信息:My name is Alex Hager. Smarphones encourage us to think more and give us a lot of information. Say you’re with your friends and they are discussing a certain event you know nothing about.可知,Alex Hager认为智能手机鼓励我们思考更多,给予我们大量信息,没有提到智能手机可以提高我们生活质量。故答案为:C. 4.根据信息:I am Tara Subra. I love my smartphone. But everywhere you look, people are glued to their screens. My name is Alex Hager. Smarphones encourage us to think more and give us a lot of information.可知两个人对智能手机的观点看法是不一致的。故答案为:A.
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