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.
小題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.

小題1:B
小題2:E
小題3:C
小題4:A
小題5:D

試題分析:這篇短文主要介紹了過度使用手機(jī)收發(fā)短信對(duì)我們的傷害。
小題1:聯(lián)系下文,如果你不,有一天你會(huì)收到傷害?芍xB,每個(gè)使用手機(jī)的人都應(yīng)該加小心。
小題2:聯(lián)系上文,他有許多重復(fù)性力損傷病人?芍xE,她說我們應(yīng)該檢查一些我們花費(fèi)在發(fā)短信上的時(shí)間有多少。
小題3:聯(lián)系前文,手機(jī)變得越來越小,可知選C,并且按鍵變得更加緊密。
小題4:聯(lián)系前一句描述,可知選A,因此使用大個(gè)的手機(jī)是個(gè)好主意。
小題5:這篇短文主要介紹了過度使用手機(jī)收發(fā)短信對(duì)我們的傷害。故選D。
點(diǎn)評(píng):此類文章重在把握上下文之間的邏輯關(guān)系,故動(dòng)筆前一定要認(rèn)真閱讀短文,并理解各個(gè)選項(xiàng)所表達(dá)的含義。然后再讀短文,選出最能使上下文語義通順的選項(xiàng),完成短文。完成后要多讀幾遍,看語義是否通順,適當(dāng)修改。
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