A、Feeling nervous to check their phones. B、Panicking with their phone at hand. C、Failing to notice the time passing by. D、Lookin

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问题  
M: Susan, how long do you spend op your smartphone?
W: My smartphone? Not that long really, only about 18 or 19 hours.
M: No, sorry, I meant in a day, not in a week.
W: Er, that’s what I meant too, Charles—a day.
M: Oh, wow! You spend too much time on it.
W: Well. I should tell you that I suffer from FOMO.
M: FOMO? What does it mean?
W: FOMO—Fear of Missing Out. Something cool or interesting might be happening somewhere, Charles, and I want to be sure I catch it, so I have to keep checking my phone, to make sure, you know, I don’t miss out on anything.
M: I could call you a phubber—you ignore other people because you’d rather look at your phone.
W: Oh, yeah, that’s right. I check my phone compulsively. I can’t really control it. I feel I have to do it again and again.
M: It’s a feature of being addicted to smartphone! It sounds like you have a bit of a problem there, Susan. But you’re not the only one. Half of teenagers in the USA feel like they are addicted to their mobile phones… Er… We often hear about people being addicted to drugs or alcohol, but people can be addicted to other things too, like mobile phones. So, Susan, do you think you’re addicted to your phone? How long could you go without it? Susan? Susan!
W: Sorry, Charles, yes, well I think if I went more than a minute, I’d probably get sort of sweaty palms and I think I’d start feeling a bit panicky.
M: Oh dear! I shall tell you, we can get so involved in our phones that we don’t notice the time passing and when we finally look up, we realise that maybe an hour has gone. Sort of danger, right?
W: Oh, I must say, I find that to be true for me, especially when I’m watching videos online. They pull you in with more and more videos and I’ve spent ages just getting lost in video after video.
M: Actually, some tech companies are now looking at building in timers to apps which will warn us when we have spent too long on them. Do you think it’s a good idea?
W: That would be helpful. People would look at social media less frequently and they do what it really should be used for. These apps remind people that they should spend more time in face-to-face interaction
M: So timer will not only remind us of time, but also a healthier lifestyle.
W: Exactly! I’d like to try one with timer.
6. How long does Susan spend on smartphone per day?
7. What can we learn about FOMO?
8. What is the feature of people addicted to smartphone?
9. What do tech companies aim for by building in timers to apps?
10. What is Susan’s attitude towards app timers?

选项 A、Feeling nervous to check their phones.
B、Panicking with their phone at hand.
C、Failing to notice the time passing by.
D、Looking at social media less frequently.

答案C

解析 题目问手机上瘾者有什么特征。男士在讨论手机上瘾的问题时提到,我们可能因为太专注于手机而忽略了时间的流逝,因此C项正确。A项“看手机时感到紧张”,根据女士的自述,手机上瘾者是对太久没查看手机感到焦虑,A项说法相反。B项“对手机在手边感到恐慌”同样与录音内容相反,可直接排除。D项“较少查看社交媒体”,这是科技公司在APP中置人计时器的作用,所以也不符合题意。
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