[originaltext] With the popularity of smartphones, more teens feel the need

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问题  
With the popularity of smartphones, more teens feel the need to be digitally connected at all times. In fact, in a survey done by Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, 95 percent of all teens ages 12 to 17 go online, and 80 percent of those teens use social media sites. 93 percent have Facebook accounts and 41 percent of teen social media users have multiple accounts. Additionally, the number of teen Twitter users has doubled; 16 percent now use Twitter, up from 8 percent in late 2009. But what qualifies someone as a tech addict? "If you as a student have your phone on in class and you find yourself texting and don’t listen to the teacher, then it gets in the way of being a good student," Dr. Cash said. "This is an example of a mild addiction. A non-addict would put the phone away and an addict wouldn’t." Too much of anything is never good, and when school work, social life or family time suffer because of dependence on one thing, that’s addiction. This digital addiction could be categorized in three stages: increased tolerance, where a teen may start with one to two hours a night on Facebook, which transforms to all night; loss of control, when teens may believe that they have a grasp on their digital addiction, but the truth is they don’t; and continuous activity in spite of adverse consequences.
23. What can we learn about students’ digital use?
24. What evidence can show that a student is in tech addict?
25. What can be inferred about the three stages of digital addiction?

选项 A、He can’t put his phone aside and listen to the teacher in class.
B、He talks over the phone more than an hour a day.
C、He feels uneasy without Internet.
D、He has no time to talk with his parents.

答案 A

解析 事实细节题。短文中提到,如果一名学生上课使用手机发信息而不听老师讲课的话,那么他就不是好学生了,这是轻度电子上瘾的一个很好的例子。
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