You’re chatting with friends on the phone, but you can’t help looking through shopping websites in the meantime. You’re having lunch alone in the dining hall, but it only feels right when you start playing a show on your phone ---as if it’s a necessary “side dish”.

We’re now living in a world that is filled with information. It seems unnatural to do only one thing at a time. It’s as if we’re all suffering from a recent article called “multitasking OCD”.

“With news reduced to 140 characters and communication increasingly by emojis, we have developed the ability to focus our attention on several activities and devices at once,” Sabry Otmani, founder of Pulpix website, once wrote. “We need something exciting to keep us interested and to fight off boredom.”

But perhaps “fighting off boredom” is not the only reason.

My own obsession with multitasking mainly comes from the fact that everyone around me seems to study all the time. Each minute I’m not taking in something new feels like a waste of time. So I always have my headphones on, whether I’m commuting, exercising or walking in the park. I’m forever listening to something---a course on classical music, or on new media management, and heaven knows what else---just so I can keep up with the world.

People who can’t stay away from social media are known by “FOMO” (fear of missing out): They have to be updated about what their friends are doing and saying. But I’d guess that “FOFO” better describes me – “fear of falling out”.

No matter what reason you’re doing it for, “multitasking” is already a part of the modern lifestyle. Just make sure you make the most out of it.

1.In the first paragraph, the author wants to ______.

A. show how busy today’s life is

B. show that people today often feel lost

C. explain what “multitasking OCD” is like

D. say people like to compare with each other

2.According to Sabry Otmani people today like multitasking because _______.

A. it can help them to communicate their ideas

B. it can help them out of being bored

C. they are impatient to finish one thing at a time

D. they are more able than the past generations

3.The underlined word “obsession” may mean “_______”.

A. interest B. knowledge C. understanding D. worry

4.Which of the following is correct about the writer?

A. She wants to stay ahead of her friends.

B. She wants to have something to show off.

C. She doesn’t want to get left behind by others.

D. She thinks it is boring to do one thing at a time.

How often do you let other people’s rude actions change your mood? Do you let a bad driver or an impolite waiter make your day in a mess? However, the mark of your wise reply to the actions is how _____ you can come back to smiling to them. Sixteen years ago, I learned this _____ at the back of a taxi in New York.

We were driving fast in the right lane (车道) when suddenly, a black car jumped _____ a parking space right to front of us. My taxi driver stepped on the brake (刹车) as hard as possible, and at the _____ moment our car stopped just one inch from the back of the other car.

I couldn’t believe what happened next. The driver of the car turned his head around and started _____ bad words. But then here’s what really _____ me. My taxi driver just smiled and waved (挥手致意) at the guy. I said, “Why did you just do that? This guy nearly _____ us!” He told me what I now remember “The Law of the Garbage (垃圾)Truck.”

He said, “Like garbage trucks, many people run around full of garbage, full of anger, and full of regret. _____ their garbage increases more and more, they look for a place to pour it. If you let them, they’ll pour it on you. So when someone wants to pour it on you, don’t feel hurt. Just smile, wave, and move on. You will be _____.”

I started thinking: how often do I let Garbage Trucks run right over me? And how often do I take their garbage and ______ it to other people? Then I knew clearly what I should do.

I began to see Garbage Trucks. I see the bad mood people are carrying. I see them coming to pour it. And like my taxi driver, I don’t feel hurt. I just smile, wave, and move on。

1.A. clearly B. quickly C. exactly D. correctly

2.A. example B. experience C. lesson D. case

3.A. out of B. across C. next to D. far from

4.A. next B. busy C. right D. last

5.A. shouting B. telling C. whispering D. expressing

6.A. cheered B. encouraged C. surprised D. satisfied

7.A. attacked B. killed C. warned D. beat

8.A. Since B. While C. As D. Before

9.A. happier B. busier C. safer D. luckier

10.A. donate B. lend C. spread D. hang

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