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【题目】Mobile phones are becoming more and more popular not only with1(grown-up) but also with students. Meanwhile,they also2(become) a problem for middle schools in the past few years.Some children have got mobile phones3Christmas or birthday gifts,and more will still want them.

Many like SMS because it is4(ease) and quick.Some parents felt happy because they could communicate with their children.Some teachers said mobile phone use5(be) a distraction(分心的事)to students during school hours and6also gave them much trouble in their classrooms.Sometimes students might use phone messages7 (cheat) during exams.A new study found that some teenagers sending messages in class even hurt their fingers because they can't stop8(send) SMS.

Many teachers suggested that students should not have phones at school,but if there was a good reason,they could leave their phones at school office.And even they can use the telephone in the teachers’ office instead.Many people think they understand the reason9parents would want their children to have them,but they agree schools should tell the students10(use) their mobile phones at proper times.

【答案】

1grown-ups

2have become

3as

4easy

5was

6it

7to cheat

8sending

9why

10to use

【解析】手机越来越受欢迎,本文论述学生应该如何正确使用手机。

1句意:手机不仅在成年人中受欢迎,而且在学生中受欢迎。grown-up成年人,此处用复数形式,故答案为grown-ups。

2根据句中的in the past few years.可知句子用现在完成时态,主语是they,故答案为have become。

3句意:一些孩子把手机当作圣诞或生日礼物。as作为,故答案为as。

4句意:很多人喜欢SMS,因为它又简便又快。be动词后面用形容词,可知答案为easy。

5句意:一些老师认为在学校期间手机的使用对学生来说是一件分心的事句子用一般过去时态,主语是单数第三人称,可知答案为was。

6句意:在教室里它也给他们带来很大的麻烦。此处用it指代mobile phone use。

7句意:有时候在考试中学生用手机做弊。use +宾语+to do st.根据句意可知答案为to cheat。

8句意:因为他们不停地发送SMS。stop doing sth.停止做某事,可知答案为sending。

9句意:父母让孩子用手机的理由。此处he reason做先行词,在后面的定语从句中做原因状语,故答案为why。

10句意:学校应该告诉学生在合适的时候使用手机。tell sb. to do sth.告诉某人做某事,可知答案为to use。

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