If you must use a cell phone, please talk ____ a low voice and move to the back.
A. to B. by C. at D. in
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If you must use a cell phone, please talk ____ a low voice and move to the back.
A. to B. by C. at D. in
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--- Do you often talk with your friends on the phone or cell phone?
--- . I use QQ instead.
A. Neither B. Either C. Both
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What would life be like if you give up using your cell phone? Will it become boring?
Twenty-eight eighth-graders at St. Matthew School in San Francisco will tell you it can still be rich and colorful.
These students took part in their school’s “tech-free” challenge. They couldn’t use cell phones for two weeks from Nov 11 to Nov 22.
The idea was to help students understand how technology has affected their lives, said Denise Uhl, principal of the school.
Uhl did a survey on technology usage among the eighth-graders before thinking of the challenge. She found that 84 percent of the students said they didn’t like it “when everyone was on their cell phones”, but they didn’t know what to do about it. The answer was actually easy --- to stop constantly using cell phones.
To help students understand the point, Uhl created the activity. It was warmly welcomed among students.
“I wanted to sign up for the tech-free challenge because it was just really a good idea to do it,” eighth-grader Joe told local newspaper Catholic San Francisco. “I wanted to get closer to my family. And it really worked. I started to hang out with my family more. We watched more family movies and we played a lot of board games.”
The activity also helped students develop their interests.
During the two weeks, Lucas said he spent much more time outside, picking lemons in his garden. Maddie finished a painting and Cassie created a scarf on a loom (织布机).
1.Students who took part in the “tech-free” challenge _____.
A. couldn’t use their computers at school
B. were not allowed to use their cell phones for nearly two weeks
C. could use the Internet at school for free
D. couldn’t take any high-tech products to school
2.The aim of the “tech-free” challenge was to _____.
A. help students focus on their study
B. reduce the use of technology in school
C. make studying more difficult for students
D. help students understand how technology has affected their lives
3.Uhl’s survey on technology usage showed that _____.
A. students liked to play games together on their cell phones
B. some students felt that they couldn’t live without cell phones
C. many students felt annoyed when others were on their phones
D. some students believed that technology improved their studies
4.After taking part in the activity, students found that _____.
A. technology was actually boring
B. they became closer to their family
C. they lost a way to keep in touch with their friends
D. going on the Internet was the only interesting thing to do
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--- You speak in a low voice, Danny! Please speak loudly _____I can hear you clearly .
--- OK.
A. because of B. in order to C. as soon as D. so that
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Have you ever run into a careless cell phone user on the street? Perhaps they were busy talking, texting or checking updates on WeChat without looking at what was going on around them. As the number of this new “species” of human has kept rising, they have been given a new name — phubbers(低头族).
Recently, a cartoon created by students from China Central Academy of Fine Arts put this group of people under the spotlight. In the short film, phubbers with various social identities(身份) bury themselves in their phones. A doctor plays with his cell phone while letting his patient die, a pretty woman takes selfie(自拍) in front of a car accident site, and a father loses his child without knowing about it while using his mobile phone. A chain of similar events eventually leads to the destruction(毁灭) of the world.
Although the ending sounds overstated, the damage phubbing can bring is real.
Your health is the first to bear the effect and result of it. “Constantly bending your head to check your cell phone could damage your neck,” Guangming Daily quoted doctors as saying. “the neck is like a rope that breaks after long-term stretching.” Also, staring at cell phones for long periods of time will damage your eyesight gradually, according to the report.
But that’s not all. Being a phubber could also damage your social skills and drive you away from your friends and family. At parties with family or friends, many people tend to stick to their cell phones while others are chatting happily with each other and this creates a strange atmosphere, Qilu Evening News reported.
It can also cost you your life. There have been lots of reports on phubbers who fell to their death, suffered accidents, and were robbed of their cell phones in broad daylight.
1.For what purpose does the author give the example of a cartoon in Paragragh2?
A.To tell people the bad influence of phubbing.
B.To advertise the cartoon made by students.
C.To show the world will finally be destroyed by phubbers.
D.To warn doctors against using cell phones while treating patients.
2.Which of the following is NOT a risk a phubber may have?
A.His social skills could be affected.
B.His neck and eyesight will be gradually harmed.
C.He will cause the destruction of the world.
D.He might get separated from his friends and family.
3.What may the passage talk about next?
A.Advice on how to use a cell phone.
B.People addicted (沉迷) to phubbing.
C.Ways to reduce the risks of phubbing.
D.Results of phubbing.
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Have you felt annoyed when a cell phone (手机)rings during the class? Something must be done to stop this. Now in New York City, USA, a rule is carried out(执行) in schools. Students can’t even bring cell phones to school. Is it a good thing or not?
Anxious(焦虑的) parents say that cell phones are an important tool in holding New York City’s families together.
“I worry about it,” said Elizabeth Lorris Ritter, a mother of a middle school kid. “It’s necessary in our everyday life. We have a washing machine, we have running water, and we have cell phones.”
A number of Americans think cell phones connect them to children on buses, getting out from subways, walking through unknown places.
“I have her call me when she gets out school,” said Lindsay Walt, a schoolgirl’s mother. “No one in New York is going to let their children go to school without a cell phone.
What about the cell phone owners, the students? Most of the students said that cell phones were necessary and the cell phone was like an extra(额外的)hand or foot for them.
“I feel so empty,” said May Chom, 14. “There is also no way to listen to music on the way to school without my phone. It will be a really, really boring trip.”
1.. Elizabeth Lorris Ritter is worried that ______________.
A. students are not allowed to bring cellphones
B. students spend too much time in listening to music on the cellphones
C. students bring cellphones to school and they often ring during the class
D. no rule is carried out to stop students from bringing cellphones to school
2.. ____________ American parents disagree with the rule that students can’t bring cellphones to school.
A. Many B. Some C. Few D. No
3. May Chom likes to ______________.
A. go to school without a cellphone
B. chat with her friends on the cellphone on the way to school
C. walk through unknown places with a cellphone
D. bring a cellphone to school
4. This writer wants to tell us the __________ in carrying out the rule not
to use a cellphone in school.
A. importance B. problem C. happiness D. impossibility (不可能)
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Terry, _______ from your cell phone when your father is talking to you.
A. look up
B. look around
C. look down
D. look out
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Some etiquette(礼仪)in modern life
Do you often use a cell phone? Do you take the subway to school every day? These items make our modern life easier. But do you know how we should behave properly while using them? The following suggestions might be helpful.
For mobile phone users
◆Keep your voice down when you make a phone call in public. Shouting on the phone may make others feel uncomfortable.
◆Stop sending messages or playing games with your cell phone at a dinner or a party.It's a good time to communicate with your family and friends.
◆Don't make or answer a call while driving. It is not only very dangerous for both you and your passengers but also against the law.
For subway passengers
◆You are supposed to wait in line while buying tickets and getting on the subway.
◆You're not allowed to eat, drink or smoke on the subway train. It's our duty to keep the train clean and tidy.
◆ You can't take pets on the train. As we all know, animals may spread diseases(传播疾病)and get the train dirty.
Items | Dos | Don'ts |
Cell phone users | Keep your1.down in public. | Don't send message or play games at a dinner or a party. Don't make or answer2.while driving. |
3. | Wait in line.Keep the train4.. | Don't eat,drink,smoke and5.on the train. |
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Do you often use a cell phone? Do you take the subway(地铁)to school every day? These items(项目) make our modern life easier. But do you know how we should behave properly while using them? The following suggestions might be helpful.
For cell phone users
◆Keep your voice down when you make a phone call in public. Shouting on the phone may make others feel uncomfortable. And you’d better not use it during an appointment(约会).
◆Stop sending messages or playing games with your cellphone at a dinner or a party. It’s a good time to communicate with your family and friends.
◆Don’t make or answer a call while driving. It is very dangerous for both you and your passengers.
For subway passengers
◆You are supposed to wait in line while buying tickets and getting on the subway.
◆You’re not allowed to eat, drink or smoke on the subway train. The smell and noise may trouble others. It’s our duty to keep the train clean and tidy. Besides, smoking is bad for health.
◆ You can’t take pets on the train. As we all know, animals may spread diseases (疾病), get the train dirty and make much noise.
◆ You’d better not lie across the subway seats even if the train isn’t crowded. Offering your seat to someone who needs it is regarded as good manners.
1.When you join in a party or eat at a dinner, you can .
A. talk about the weather with friends
B. play games with cell phones
C. send messages with cell phones
D. make a telephone with cell phones
2.How many suggestions are offered to subway passengers in the passage?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 7
3.Which of the following actions is improper?
A. No smoking on the subway.
B. Making a phone in a low voice in public.
C. Answering a telephone while driving
D. Offering your seat to someone who needs.
4.The passage above may be chosen from .
A. A Guidebook on Proper Behaviors
B. A Handbook on Chinese History
C. A Handbook on Using Cell Phone
D. A Guidebook on Taking Subways
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Some etiquette(礼仪)in modern life
Do you often use a cell phone? Do you take the subway to school every day? These items make our modern life easier. But do you know how we should behave properly while using them? The following suggestions might be helpful.
For cell phone users
◆Keep your voice down when you make a phone call in public. Shouting on the phone may make others feel uncomfortable. And you’d better not use it during an appointment(约会).
◆Stop sending messages or playing games with your cell phone at a dinner or a party. It’s a good time to communicate(交流)with your family and friends.
◆Don’t make or answer a call while driving. It is not only very dangerous for both you and your passengers but also against the law.
For subway passengers
◆You are supposed to wait in line while buying tickets and getting on the subway.
◆You’re not allowed to eat, drink or smoke on the subway train. The smell and noise may trouble others. It’s our duty to keep the train clean and tidy. Besides, smoking is bad for health.
◆ You can’t take pets on the train. As we all know, animals may spread diseases(传播疾病)and get the train dirty.
◆ You’d better not lie across the subway seats even if the train isn’t crowded. Offering your seat to someone who needs it is regarded as good manners.
Items | What we should do | What we shouldn’t do |
Cell phoneusers | Keep your 1.down in public | ● Don’t send messages or play games at a dinner or a party. ● Don’t make or answer a 2.while driving. |
Subway passengers | ● Wait in line ●Keep the train clean and 3. ●Offer your seat to someone who needs it. | ● Don’t eat, drink or 4.on the train. ●Don’t take 5.on the train. ● Don’t lie across the subway seats. |
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