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Can We Live Without Our Mobiles?Are you a mobile phone addict?HELLO. My name is Damian and

Can We Live Without Our Mobiles?

Are you a mobile phone addict?

HELLO. My name is Damian and I'm a mobile-phone addict. I am here today to face the truth about my condition and hope that by speaking out 1 can help others to overcome their own problems.

The casual observer probably couldn't detect anything wrong with me. I have a respectable appearance and my behavior. in public isn't shocking or conspicuous. I hadn't even realized myself that I was a mobile phonoholic, until the past few days. But I have just spent two of those days conducting an experiment that has revealed the awful reality. I have suffered mentally and physically. And my experience has convinced me that I am only one of millions of fellow addicts. You may well be one yourself.

I have just attempted to live my life without a mobile phone. I was one of four people asked to eschew(回避)my phone for two days. Russell Crowe was not officially part of our group, but maybe he was trying a similar thing in a New York hotel lately. If he had used his mobile, rather than the hotel phone, to call his wife in Sydney he might have been able to secure a connection and wouldn't have been so enraged that he threw a phone at a clerk and ended up handcuffed(拷上手铐)in a Manhattan court.

The magic power of mobile phones

Mobile phones have been the biggest agent of change in the daily behavior. of Britons in the past decade. Today there are more than 55 million mobile phone subscribers in Britain, a huge leap from less than 10 million users in 1997. As the size of the handsets has diminished, their influence has grown, altering the speed and frequency of our communication with each other, quickening the pace of decision- making and altering radically the way we plan our working and social lives.

As the coverage of mobile phones has extended, so the world has shrunk; now it has been announced that we will soon even be able to use them on the London Underground. There will be nowhere beyond their reach (and, even as an addict, I dread this. The only thing worse than a mobile phone train bore(在火车上用手机聊天的无聊之人) will surely be someone exposing their sweaty armpits(腋窝)to lift their phone to their ear and yabber(急促而含混不清地说话). "'ello darlin'. I'm underground .... I said I'MUNDERGROUND! Amazin' innit?")

Two days without a mobile phone

Switching it off at the beginning of Day I was strange. For the past few years I have done this only when boarding an aircraft. Even on holiday — and this may strike you as rather sad — I put the phone on silent and annoy my wife by checking it at least every few hours.

Dorothy Rowe, a clinical psychologist, tells me that this sort of behavior. is consistent with extroverts "who need reassurance that other people are thinking of them. Your degree of self-confidence will determine how much you worry about it." Worry about it? Me? Don't be ridiculous, l check only out of idle curiosity. I'm not a needy control freak or anything.

I should have left the phone at home, or at least put it in a drawer for two days. But i couldn't bring myself to do that, so I left it sitting on my desk. For the first few hours of abstinence (节制)I kept involuntarily picking it up and looking at the display to see if I had any messages or had missed a call, only to see that it was, of course, switched off.

When I had got used to the fact that it was off, I still picked it up, turned it over in my hand and fiddled with it, like a smoker fidgeting with a packet of cigarettes. I realized that I had a whole routine of nervous tics (不自觉的习惯行为) involving my phone and that these were exacerbated (加剧) by my desire to use it. I took these to be the physical effects of undergoing the process of withdrawal.

My 40-minute walk home at the end of the day is normally a time for making calls, mostly to friends or

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第1题

For this part, you are supposed to write a short essay entitled Internet according to the
following outline given below in Chinese. The first sentence of each paragraph has been given to you.

1. 因特网越来越普遍地进入到我们的学习、工作和生活当中

2. 因特网的益处

3. 因特网的消极方面

Internet

Internet has been playing an increasing role in our daily life. ______.

Internet has enabled us to do a lot of things more easily and quickly. ______.

However, if not managed properly, Internet can create many problems too. ______.

All in all, we cannot live without Internet now. ______.

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第2题

I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time; to be in company, even with
the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating, and I never found a companion so companionable as solitude.

We are for the most pan more lonely when we go abroad than when we stay in our chambers, for solitude is not measured by the miles of space that intervene between a man and his fellows. The farmer, who can work alone all day without feeling lonesome, but must recreate with others at night, wonders how the student can sit alone at night; he does not realize that the student, though in the house, is actually at work in his field and chopping his wood as the farmer was in his.

Society is commonly too cheap: we meet at very short intervals, not having had time to acquire any new value for each other; we meet at meals three times a day and give each other a new taste of that musty old cheese that we are; we live thick and are in each other's way, and I think that we thus lose some respect for one another.

We have had to agree on a certain set of rules, called etiquette and politeness, to make this frequent meeting tolerable; certainly less frequency would suffice for all important and hearty communications between men. It would be better if there were but one inhabitant to a square mile, as where I live, for as the value of a man is not in his skin, we need not touch him.

A person can be more lonely among men than by himself at home because______.

A.loneliness is a state of mind

B.loneliness is not the same as being alone

C.solitude is not measured in miles

D.all of the above

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第3题

Communication is the sending of information or news from one person to another. If human b
eings could not communicate with one another, each person would have to learn everything for himself. Although animals as well as men can communicate, so far as we know, they can express only the simple emotions like pain, joy, fear, hunger, anger and love. Some animals have a more advanced form. of language using sounds, and others use a wide range of sounds and face movements, but we still have much to learn about these animal languages.

Speech is the most important means of communication between people. But it is not the only one. Nor is it the oldest. We use facial expressions, gestures, and hand movements to express our feelings and to send signals to other people. Animals use this "body language" a great deal. The sign language used by deaf people is an example of communication without speech, while blind people communicate largely through touch and hearing.

According to the passage, what would happen to us without communication?

A.We should learn everything for ourselves.

B.We would become unable to speak.

C.We couldn't live happily.

D.We might have to do everything by ourselves.

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第4题

The concept of personal choice in relation to health behaviors is an important one. An est
imated 90 percent of all illness may be【C1】______ if individuals would make sound personal health choices【C2】______ upon current medical knowledge. We all enjoy our freedom of choice and do not like to see it【C3】______ when it is within the legal and moral boundaries of society. The structure of American society allows us to make almost all our personal decisions that may【C4】______ our health. If we【C5】______ desire, we can smoke, drink excessively, refuse to wear seat belts, eat【C6】______ foods we want, and live a【C7】______ sedentary(久坐的)lifestyle. without any exercise. The freedom to make such personal decisions is the fundamental【C8】______ of our society,【C9】______ the wisdom of these decisions can be questioned. Personal choices relative to【C10】______ often cause a difficulty. As one exampie, a teenager may know the facts relative to smoking cigarettes and health but may be【C11】______ by friends into believing it is a socially 【C12】______ thing to do.

A 【C13】______ of factors, both inherited and environmental, influence the development of healthrelated behaviors, and it is【C14】______ the scope of this text to discuss all these factors as they may affect any 【C15】______ individual. However, the decision to adopt a particular health-related behavior. is【C16】______ one of personal choices. There are healthy choices and there are unhealthy choices. Experts suggest that to knowingly give【C17】______ over to a behavior. that has a statistical probability of【C18】______ life is similar to attempting suicide.【C19】______ , personal health choices should【C20】______ those behaviors that are associated with a statistical probability of increased vitality and longevity.

【C1】

A.stopped

B.prevented

C.infected

D.cured

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第5题

回答下列各题: If youve lived for long in New York City, chances are youve lived in severa
l different places. On the map of where we live now is also where we used to live, just across the park, a few subway stops___36___north or south. That is one of the characteristics of this city-we are___37___near to our past. Some people move from Ohio to Oregon. We move from 93rd to 13th, from Alphabet City to Carroll Gardens, all over town. And what __38__ of the old neighborhood? In one___39___, nothing. You were only a minor molecule in its chemistry. Go back a week after youve___40___, and the same dogs are pulling their owners to the park, the same people sitting out. Let enough time pass, and things become a little ghostly. It begins to feel as tbough the__41__has forgotten you, instead of the other way around. When you lived there, nothing changed without your noticing it.Now the changes accumulate___42___, and you begin to realize that a part of you has vanished into the past. New York is a __43__ and public city. You can walk past the shops and admire the brownstones. You can hear about the diner that used to be on that corner and what happened that one night. Try as you might to be a tourist in someone elses past, you end up seeing only the present. Thats how the new neighborhood looks at first-the one youve just moved to. You ___44___ into the present, and it ages around you until one day you___45___up with a new old neighborhood. A)aspect B)becomes C)end D)farther E) further F) geographically G) grand H) left I) live J) moved K) neighborhood L) physically M) sense N) settle O) unperceived 36.________

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第6题

听力原文:Robert recently attended a lecture on safety at a neighborhood center. The speake

听力原文: Robert recently attended a lecture on safety at a neighborhood center. The speaker was Detective Garcia of the New York Police Department. Here is what he said:

The first thing you need to do is to get to know your neighbors. Don't be shy. Introduce yourself, especially to people who live in your building. We people who live in large cities often are reluctant to make friends, but it may save our lives later. So make sure that you know your neighbors and that they know you.

Second, don't carry a lot of money with you. If you're a man, put your wallet in your front pocket; it's harder for a pickpocket to lift it out without your knowing. Women, get a purse with straps that you can slip over your shoulder and under your arm. Don't carry a small purse that a robber can grab from you easily.

Third, if you are mugged, don't resist. I wish people would listen to me when I say that. A month ago a fifty-year-old man ended up in a hospital because he thought he could beat a mugger in a fight. But if he hadn't tried to be a hero, that probably wouldn't have happened. Don't try to be a karate expert. Give the mugger what be wants. As soon as he leaves, call the police. Report any lost credit cards without delay.

Finally, remember that there's safety in numbers. Try to avoid dark, deserted streets at night. Also, do not get on empty subway cars. If you're traveling at night, get on the car with the conductor.

(30)

A.A detective from the Los Angeles Police Department.

B.Detective Garcia from the New York Police Department.

C.Someone who lives in the neighborhood.

D.Robert's neighbor.

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第7题

听力原文:M: Hey! Jenny, do you want to live a longer life?W: Why? Of course! Everyone hope

听力原文:M: Hey! Jenny, do you want to live a longer life?

W: Why? Of course! Everyone hopes so.

M: Look, here is some advice given by experts on how to live a longer and happier life.

W: They must tell people to do exercises and keep a healthier diet.

M: Yes. They say 30 minutes of mild exercise a day will increase your life span. You can do things like walking, gardening or taking exercise classes.

W: And we should eat a balanced diet with low calories, cut back on red meat, sugar, coffee, alcohol and salt, and eat more fruit, grains and vegetables.

M: Why? Jenny, you've read this article'?

W: Not at all. But everyone knows that.

M: Come on! I think there is some valuable advice. For example, they say you should enjoy people more, join some social clubs or groups so that you share your life's joys and sorrows.

W: That makes sense. In this way, we can have more positive attitudes towards life and stay optimistic because we feel we're not alone. What else does this article say?

M: You should stay mentally active, because the decline of our brainpower will shorten our lives, too. So read the newspaper, visit the public library, balance your checkbook without using a calculator, do crossword puzzles and so on.

W: I think this advice is for the old.

M: Not necessarily. Because it also persuades young people like us to do regular checkups and prevent illness like cancer, high blood pressure which threaten our longevity.

W: All right, I don't mean to argue with you. Are you going to follow every piece of advice listed there?

M: Well, they may be good advice, but you know, chocolate is my favorite.

(23)

A.Do as much exercises as we can.

B.Drink a cup of coffee everyday.

C.Grow flowers.

D.Eat a balanced diet.

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第8题

听力原文:M: Good morning, Ms. Smith. Welcome to today's show.W: Thank you.M: Today we're g

听力原文:M: Good morning, Ms. Smith. Welcome to today's show.

W: Thank you.

M: Today we're going to talk about the living of foreign students in our country. You know. for many international students, coming to the United States and living here and studying can be a quite frightening experience, especially when finding housing. Can you give them some advice?

W: Sure. Fortunately, there are a variety of options that students can look to. They can choose to live on campus or off campus.

M: Then can you say something about on-campus living?

W: Well, I think first of all for first-time students, coming and living on campus in dormitories can provide a certain level of security because of its closeness to campus facilities, since commuting without a car can be quite an experience, especially when you have to commute long distances. Often in dormitories, meals might be provided, and this can allow students to devote time to their academics, rather than housekeeping.

M: That sounds quite good. Is there anything students should pay attention to when living on campus?

W: Yes, students should be aware that they'll be required in abide by certain regulations dealing with student conduct as part of the contract and living on campus.

M: Then what about off-campus living?

W: Like living in dormitories, uh, living off campus in an apartment requires little or no maintenance specifically because usually it is handled by someone else. Also, when you live off campus, there might be a certain amount of flexibility in choosing roommates that you might not have when living on campus. But you should be aware that tenants may be responsible for furnishing their own apartments.

M: Well, thank you, Ms. Smith, for the information you have provided for us.

W: My pleasure.

(23)

A.Meals are provided free of charge on campus.

B.Students are more secure on campus.

C.Students are free to choose their roommates.

D.Students have more chances to make friends.

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第9题

______________________________ (只有当我们摒除对乡下人的偏见时), can we live in a harmonio

______________________________ (只有当我们摒除对乡下人的偏见时), can we live in a harmonious society.

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