2.What is your relationship like with your mobile phones?Do you use it for calls?Texts,social media,games,apps,internet or all of the above?I use my phone for work,pleasure,and socializing.It's the first thing I pick up in the morning and the last thing I put down before I go to sleep.I even find it hard to put it face-down on the table while eating in fear someone"needs me".
   In recent years,mobile phones have become a popular part of our lives.In England in the year 2013,that number had jumped to 94 percent.
One reason why this may be the case is that,while in the past,technology was used on the environment it was built for---for example,TV for relaxing or computer in the office---mobile phones have bridged the gap,so we can relax,work or interact wherever and whenever we want.
  No wonder so many of us see our mobile phones as an extension of ourselves and wouldn't dare leave it at home.
  While the number of mobile phone users has climbed,so has the number of people becoming addicted to technology.A study by researchers states,"significant mental and physical disorder,panic,confusion and extreme loneliness when forced to unplug from technology for an entire day."
  One day of non-usage of technology produced systems similar to drug withdrawal.So why have so many of us been so seduced that we can't stand being without technology?
  Having thought about my own phone usage,I thought to myself,"What would actually happen if I didn't use it?If I didn't connect on social media,would I have the same"mental and physical disorder"as the students in the study?"
  I think this would be a great learning experience to see exactly how much technology has affected our lives.
  So,I decided I would do three days of no mobile or social media.How would I cope?
28.What is the main idea of the first paragraph?B
A.Mobile phones are used in many different ways.
B.Mobile phones have become a part of our life.
C.Mobile phones steal users'too much time.
D.Mobile phones have a bad effect on us.
29.Why does the author mention TV and computers?D
A.To remind us not to lose our mobile phones.
B.To tell us TV is mainly used for relaxing.
C.To tell us computers are used as a tool in offices.
D.To show the advantages of mobile phones.
30.What does the underlined word"seduced"mean in Paragraph 6?A
A.Addicted.
B.Surprised.
C.Impressed             
D.Persuaded.
31.What will be discussed in the following paragraph?C
A.The great effects technology has on our daily lives.
B.How to handle the situation without a mobile phone.
C.The three-day experiences without a mobile phone.
D.How to get rid of the addiction to mobile phones.

分析 本文主要講述作者自己三天不帶手機的經(jīng)歷.

解答 28.B主旨大意題.第二段第二句話"In recent years,mobile phones have become a popular part of our lives"相當于是對第一段大意的總結(jié).故選B.
29.D判斷推理題.由第三段---mobile phones have bridged the gap,so we can relax,work or interact wherever and whenever we want.可知,作者通過對比,指出手機的優(yōu)勢所在.故選D.
30.A詞義猜測題.由該句后半句we can't stand without it 對不帶手機無法忍受,可知劃線部分的詞義為"對…上癮","沉溺于…"故選A.
31C推理判斷題.由文章的最后一句 So,I decided I would do three days of no mobile or social media.How would I cope?可知,故選C.

點評 本文是一篇社會文化類閱讀理解,題目涉及多道細節(jié)理解題,做題時結(jié)合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關(guān)語句進行仔細分析,結(jié)合選項選出正確答案.推理判斷題也是要在抓住關(guān)鍵句子的基礎(chǔ)上合理的分析才能得出正確答案,切忌胡亂猜測,一定要做到有理有據(jù).

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