【题目】阅读下面的短文,按要求完成后面的小题。

Do you check your mobile phone often? Do you feel anxious if your mobile phone is not with you? When there is no WiFi or signal for your mobile phone, will you get nervous? If you say yes,

then you’ve got addiction(上瘾) to mobile phones.

Nowadays, we can see the scene everywhere in the life: in subways, restaurants, roads, people are watching their mobile phones. From family party


to dating with friend, people couldn’t top checking their twitter, WeChat, facebook on the mobile phones and

snubbing(忽视)the persons in front completely. Phubbing

(低头症) influences not only the young people, but also the old and even the kids.

"Phubbing" is a new word which comes from the words "phone" and "snub". It describes the habit of snubbing someone in favor of a mobile phone. 因为玩手机,更多的人变得沉默。They do nothing but bow to play mobile phones.time, spendtoo, they, phones, much, the on(.) And they don' t have time to communicate with persons in real life.

If we keep playing with phones when we are with our friends or family, we will spend less time talking to them. In fact, they need and deserve to be cared for.

Let us put down the cell phones and enjoy the nature, the food, the books and all the beautiful

things and persons around us.

1将文中①处画线句子翻译成汉语。_____________________________

2将文中②处画线句子翻译成英语。_____________________________

3Where does the word "phubbing" come from?

4将文中③处画线内容,连词成句,题中标点已给出。__________________________

5What advice does the writer give to the people who have "phubbing"?__________________

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A picture speaks a thousand words. And with over a thousand emoji pictures to express ours elves, who needs to speak or write anymore?

According to Professor Evans, emoji is the fastest-growing language — faster than any language in history. These little pictures started life in Japanese phones in the 1990s and they are popular now. In the UK they are becoming more popular than Internet words like “lol”(laughing out loud) and “muah” (the sound of a kiss). The most popular emoji is the “face with tears of joy ”. In New York’s Museumof Modern Art, we can see the first set of the 176 original (最早的) emojis.

Why do we love emojis so much? They allow us to have fun when expressing ourselves, to make people laugh and to be creative in how we use them. Some teenagers tell us emojis are quick and easy. “They’re quick to use and show hidden meanings. My favorite emoji is the ‘laughing face’,” said Will, a15-year-old student.

People are different in their favorite emojis. The emojis we choose can show who we are. What does your recently used emoji board say about you? Is it full of smiling faces or sad faces?

1According to the passage, “lol” means .

A.hugs and kis sesB.the sounds of a kiss

C.as soon as possibleD.laughing out loud

2Emojis appeared in for the first time.

A.JapanB.AmericaC.ChinaD.England

3The 15-year-old student Will’s favorite emoji is .

A.B.C.D.

4The fact that is TRUE about emojis .

A.the ‘laughing face’ is the most popular emoji

B.Professor Evans thinks emojis develop very fast

C.the emoji is the newest language in the world

D.the emojis we choose can show what we are

5The main topic of this passage is about .

A.emoji picturesB.Internet words

C.hidden meaningsD.popular faces

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