問題詳情
(C) Q45-47 Sorry for keeping you waiting. I left my cellphone at home, so I went back to get it,”Adam said when he showed sorry to Vicky after arriving an hour late for their first date. Vickytried to be polite and said, “It’s all right.” When they were waiting for their food, Vicky found Adam still checked his cellphone over and over again. As Adam’s cellphone rang, heanswered it right away and totally ignored (忽略) his date. Twenty minutes later, when Adamfinally stopped talking on the phone and turned back to Vicky, he saw nothing but an angry face.“Why don’t you date your cellphone” said Vicky. Then, she stood up and shouted, “Don’t evercall me again!” Many people, like Adam, can’t put up with being left away from their cellphones. Theirdependence (依賴) on this has become so great that the cellphone is now thought a necessity(必須品) and they can’t live without their cellphones. Thus, the name “disconnect anxiety”was born. It means when they are not using their phones, they may start to feel uneasy andscared of missing any calls or messages. They like to keep reaching their friends—even just tokill time. It’s nice to have a cellphone. However, we need to use it wisely. For example, when weare doing something important, we should remember to turn off our cellphone to concentrate(專注) on our work. As for Adam, he had better leave his cellphone at home on his next datewith Vicky—if he gets another chance to go out with her.
【題組】45. What is “disconnect anxiety”?
(A) It is a mind problem.
(B) It is an expensive tool.
(C) It is a necessity of life.
(D) It is a modern screen.
參考答案
答案:A
難度:計算中-1
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