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Do you have a mobile phone? Do you often send text messages(短信) to your friends or family? If you keep sending text messages over and over again, there may be something wrong with your fingers. 【小題1】 If you don’t, you may get injured one day.
Text messaging or texting is becoming popular. But scientists have found out that texting can give us problems with fingers. Too much texting can make your fingers uncomfortable. When we press small buttons over and over again, we may have a disease called RSI. RSI is short for Repetitive Strain Injury (重復(fù)性力損傷).
Harriet Wilson is a doctor. She has many patients with RSI. 【小題2】 If we spend more than 10 to 15 minutes every day, we could have such problems in the future.
Mobile phones are getting smaller and smaller. 【小題3】 Texting with a smaller phone is worse than using a larger phone with bigger buttons. 【小題4】 .
If you use a computer keyboard and play video games for long, you may have the same problem. More and more people can find themselves with RSI.
A. So it’s a good idea to use a larger phone. B. Everybody using the mobile phones should be careful. C. And the buttons are getting closer together. D. It’s easy to find out that mobile phones have changed our life. E. She says we should check how much time we are spending in typing text messages. |
A.He wants to ask us not to send text messages with mobile phones. |
B.He wants to tell us to use small mobile phones to send text messages. |
C.He wants to tell us some good ways to communicate with friends. |
D.He wants to tell us the damage(傷害) of sending text messages too much. |
Do you have a mobile phone? Do you often send text messages(短信) to your friends or family? If you keep sending text messages over and over again, there may be something wrong with your fingers. 1. If you don’t, you may get injured one day.
Text messaging or texting is becoming popular. But scientists have found out that texting can give us problems with fingers. Too much texting can make your fingers uncomfortable. When we press small buttons over and over again, we may have a disease called RSI. RSI is short for Repetitive Strain Injury (重復(fù)性力損傷).
Harriet Wilson is a doctor. She has many patients with RSI. 2. If we spend more than 10 to 15 minutes every day, we could have such problems in the future.
Mobile phones are getting smaller and smaller. 3. Texting with a smaller phone is worse than using a larger phone with bigger buttons. 4. .
If you use a computer keyboard and play video games for long, you may have the same problem. More and more people can find themselves with RSI.
A. So it’s a good idea to use a larger phone.
B. Everybody using the mobile phones should be careful.
C. And the buttons are getting closer together.
D. It’s easy to find out that mobile phones have changed our life.
E. She says we should check how much time we are spending in typing text messages.
5.What does the writer want to tell us?
A.He wants to ask us not to send text messages with mobile phones.
B.He wants to tell us to use small mobile phones to send text messages.
C.He wants to tell us some good ways to communicate with friends.
D.He wants to tell us the damage(傷害) of sending text messages too much.
1. We must be p________ if we ask others questions.
2.Kate r________ a letter from her grandparents three days ago.
3.She is an e________ teacher, so we all like her class.
4.you must be careful to c________ the road. It’s dangerous.
5. The teacher looks very angry. Do you know what h________?
6.She was very___________(緊張) while she was having a test.
7.It’s not right for you ___________(抄) others’ homework.
8.She had a very unusual _____________(經(jīng)歷) on last Sunday.
9. She wants to be a _________(科學(xué)家) when she grows up.
10.If you have a ____________(機(jī)會(huì))to go to America, take it.
Do you always agree with your teacher? Sometimes you might have a different a 【小題1】 to a Maths problem. Or maybe they scold(責(zé)備) you when you don’t think you did anything w 【小題2】 .What do you do then? A story on sina.com said that more and more students choose to s 【小題3】 out and sometimes even shout(喊叫) at their teachers. It’s i 【小題4】 for students to say what they think. In the past, few Chinese students dared(敢于) to speak d 【小題5】 to their teacher. It was an unwritten rule(不成文的規(guī)定) that what the teachers said is always right. But now students are b 【小題6】 to think more of themselves and dare to say what they think right. But students should choose the right way to speak out. We should respect(尊重) teachers. They are older than you and know more things. So, never use i 【小題7】 words when speaking to them. And don’t make them u 【小題8】 when you don’t agree with them. Try to find the right time to talk to your teacher. For e 【小題9】 , talk about the problem after class. R 【小題10】 to talk about it in a friendly way.
Do you always agree with your teacher? Sometimes you might have a different a 1. to a Maths problem. Or maybe they scold(責(zé)備) you when you don’t think you did anything w 2. .What do you do then? A story on sina.com said that more and more students choose to s 3. out and sometimes even shout(喊叫) at their teachers. It’s i 4. for students to say what they think. In the past, few Chinese students dared(敢于) to speak d 5. to their teacher. It was an unwritten rule(不成文的規(guī)定) that what the teachers said is always right. But now students are b 6. to think more of themselves and dare to say what they think right. But students should choose the right way to speak out. We should respect(尊重) teachers. They are older than you and know more things. So, never use i 7. words when speaking to them. And don’t make them u 8. when you don’t agree with them. Try to find the right time to talk to your teacher. For e 9. , talk about the problem after class. R 10. to talk about it in a friendly way.
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