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【题目】In the past, if I had to look away from my phone, I felt like I was going to die. When I had lunch with my family or dated with my friends, I couldn't resist 1 (reply) to a text message or checking my Facebook, WeChat 2 the mobile phone. Before long, it was easy for me 3 (get) tired. The more I texted during the day, the 4 (poor) my sleep was. I couldn't even focus on my study.

My friend told me that people 5 can't help checking their phones all day are known as phubbers (低头族). Phubbing trends not only involve the young people, but 6 elderly. Soon, I found a slogan on a website as follows: stop twittering, stop posting photos...

7 (thankful), I realized there was actually an outside world. My 8 (divide) attention could keep me from what is truly important. Now, I can use the phone without 9 (feel) like a drug addict. I have more time 10 (enjoy) reallife activities. Use your cell phone and don't let it use you.

【答案】

1replying

2on

3to get

4poorer

5who/that

6the

7Thankfully

8divided

9feeling

10to enjoy

【解析】这篇文章主要讲了作者一开始沉迷于手机,后来开始合理使用手机,享受更多真实的生活

1考查固定用法。resist后跟动名词作宾语,所以填replying

2考查固定用法。on the mobile phone“在手机上,习惯搭配,填on

3考查不定式。it是形式主语,本空所填的动词不定式是真正主语,填to get

4考查固定用法。由前面的the more判断填poorer,本句为“the+比较级,the+比较级句式,填poorer

5考查定语从句。本空引导定语从句,修饰先行词people,并在从句中作主语,故用whothat

6考查定冠词。用定冠词+形容词表示一类人,the elderly“老年人,填the

7考查副词。作句子状语,意为幸亏,幸好,所以本空填副词Thankfully

8考查非谓语动词。作attention的定语,与attention之间是被动关系,故填divided,表示被分散了的精力,所以填divided

9考查固定用法。位于介词后用v+ing形式,填feeling

10考查固定句型。have more time to do sth.“有更多的时间去做某事,是固定句型,所以填to enjoy

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