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  • 1. (2022高二下·宁波期中) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

    Everyone has a phone in their pocket nowadays, but how often do we really use them for their original purpose—to make a call? Telephone culture is disappearing. What brought us to this moment, and what are its effects?

    "No one picks up the phone anymore," wrote Alex C. Madrigal on The Atlantic. "The reflex (习惯性动作) of answering—20th-century telephonic culture—is gone."

    The shift is of course due in large part to more communication options: Texting with photos, videos, emojis, reaction gifs, links and even voice messages can be a more attractive option.

    Texting is light and fun, not nearly as demanding of your attention as a phone call. It can also be done with multiple people at the same time. Social media, email and video calls have also eaten away at traditional phone calls.

    In recent years, another reason has caused people to ignore phone calls completely: robocalls. Robocalls are automate (自动化的) messages from organizations verifying (核实) your phone number or telemarketers trying to sell something. Americans received 22.8 billion robocalls halfway through 2020, equaling an annual rate of 45.6 billion, slightly below 2018 numbers, according to YouMail, a robocall protection service and blocking app.

    As telephone culture disappears, what is the loss of a singular family phone doing to the family unit? Early landline phones unified family members, whereas mobile phones isolate(隔离) them.

    "The shared family phone served as an anchor for home," said Luke Fernandez, a Weber State University computer-science professor and co-author of Bored, Lonely, Angry, Stupid: Feelings About Technology, From the Telegraph to Twitter. "With smart phones, we have gained mobility and privacy. But the value of the home has been diminished, as has its ability to guide and monitor family behavior and perhaps connect families more closely," Fernandez said.

    Of course, as technology progresses, lives always change for better or for worse. With the loss of telephone culture, families will need to find other ways to unite.

    1. (1) What has caused the traditional telephone to lose its appeal according to the text?
      A . People's preference for robocalls. B . People's addiction to social media C . People's growing need for privacy D . People's wide range of communication choices
    2. (2) What can we infer from Fernandez's remark?
      A . Smart phones make families closer. B . Smart phones help people monitor family behavior. C . The value of home depends on how phones are used. D . The use of mobile phone has affected family bonds.
    3. (3) What does the article mainly talk about?
      A . The past and future of telephone B . The development of communication tools. C . The downfall of traditional telephone culture. D . The relation between phone use and family bonds.

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