London—“Everyone else has one!” Lucy declared to her parents, trying to get a mobile phone as a gift for her 14th birthday. Her parents gave in.

Curious to know how her daughter would use the phone, Jane Bidder, the mother, followed Lucy to the school bus in the morning. The bus seats 20, of whom half have a mobile phone. One rings and several adolescent(青少年)owners fumble(摸索)with their bags.

Many parents have just come to realize that the mobile phone is no longer only for traveling business-men—it is as likely to be found in school bags.

The mobile phone seems to have become something essential for today's teens in Britain, according to a survey(調(diào)查)published last week, by NOP, a leading market research company in Britain. Research found that 66 percent of 16-year-old kids now have access to a mobile phone.

The mobile phone has been turned into a secret messaging service by teen users. They are talking on the mobile and their parents are not able to eavesdrop on the second line.

The interview with 2 019 young people aged 7 to 16 found that they favor the text messaging services because they offer a secret way of keeping in touch. The days of secret notes in the classroom are dying out.

For example, “cu” means “see you”; “l(fā)ol”means “l(fā)augh out loud”;and “2nite” is an abbreviation(縮略語(yǔ))of “tonight”. All these are based on shorthand phrases used on the Internet.

Many schools have banned(禁止)students using mobile phones.

Scientists believe children are especially vulnerable(易受傷害的)to the mobile radiation(放射線).

1. The story of Lucy is told to show us         .

A. British parents meet their children’s needs whatever they are

B. British kids have good relationships with their parents

C. how British parents accept the truth of teenagers owning a mobile phone

D. why every child gets a mobile phone as a birthday present in UK

2. What would be the best title for this news story?

A. School Bans Mobile Phones

B. Parents’ Curiosity about Children Using Mobiles

C. Mobile Popularity among UK Teens

D. Secret Messages Popular among Kids in UK

3. The underlined word “eavesdrop” means         .

A. join in activity                        B. interrupt rudely

C. watch carefully                        D. listen secretly

4. Interviews discover children like sending messages instead of         .

A. calling each other                     B. writing to each other

C. playing games on line                    D. greeting each other

 

答案:CCDB
提示:

1 文章向我們展示了英國(guó)父母如何接受青少年有手機(jī)的事實(shí)的,故本題選C

2 2題為文章確定題目,比較可知C項(xiàng)為最佳。

3 畫(huà)線詞的意思是“秘密的聽(tīng)”,本題選D

4 The days of secret notes in the classroom are dying out.可知本題選B

 


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