题目内容
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Remember the good old days before smartphones? No,we don't mean the days without mobile phones. We’ re talking the old school days. We’ re talking the era of flip phones (翻盖手机) .One teenager named Janey Litvin is looking to bring those days back.
It started when Litvin dropped her iPhone and heard “crrmrrrack ,” the sound every iPhone owner knows and fears. At first,Litvin was frightened W see her iPhone break into pieces on the floor,but she eventually considered it a good thing.
“Although I wouldn’t have admitted it,I was totally addicted to my iPhone,w Litvin wrote in a post,describing it as her full-time job. If she didn't check it at all moments of the day,something,whether it be a Facebook notification (通知) or a message from a friend,would fall through the cracks.“A broken iPhone changed everything. Suddenly,there was no pressure to respond or stay updated with vveveryone's latest move,and it was nice,” she said.
When others broke their phones and enjoyed a day Or two of freedom from cyberspace,they would get their phones fixed,and then jump right back into the world of network. But Litvin chose not to replace her smartphone. The teen instead ordered a purple Motorola flip phone that “gets the job done." It's a i*ar cry from a wonderful smartphone,but it's all Litvin wanted.
At first,Litvin experienced uneasiness,even missing out on important conversations and plans. Eventually,she settled into the smartphone-less life,which turned out to be a good thing for her friendships. As Litvin has learned at a summer camp where mobile phones are banned,being disconnected can help “develop incredibly strong friendships."
For those of us who have not yet tried to brave the world without an iPhone,Litvin offers the following advice.
5. What does the underlined part “fall through the cracks”
in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Be checked. B. Be ignored.
C. Break up. D. Show up.
6. What did Litvin do after her iPhone broke?
A. She had it repaired.
B. She got another iPhone.
C. She stopped using a mobile phone.
D. She bought a less advanced phone.
7. We learn from the text that now Litvin.
A. lives a very busy life
B. has fewer friends than before
C. experiences uneasiness sometimes
D. has got used to life without a smartphone
8. The text is probably followed by a paragraph about.
A. Litvin's present life
B. a story about friendship
C. some tips given by Litvin
D. some benefits of an iPhone