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As part of the “Facebook generation”, we have grown up in a world where access to the Internet is constantly at our fingertips and we're able to connect with people at the touch of a button. Nowadays, it's become increasingly common to offer guests the wifi password along with a cup of tea when they come round to visit. We have become addicted to our smartphones.

Of course, smartphones are useful and have changed our lives in so many ways. Thanks to thousands of apps available to download, we're now able to do almost anything when we're out and about. However, it seems a shame that these addictive pieces of technology are slowly beginning to take over our lives. It's so easy to become dependent on our phones, whether it's to find your way around with the map application or even just check the time. As a result, we're becoming more anti-social, choosing to consult the Internet rather than talk face-to-face with other human beings.

Even when we're socializing, it seems most of us struggle without our phones at arm's reach. Phones were invented to keep us more connected, and indeed they have done just that. We can now get in contact by an endless list of social media outlets, yet this means we're starting to lack face-to-face contact with each other. People are connecting more and more across screens rather than in person, even when it comes to relationships—dating apps and websites are more popular than ever before. Recently, an artist showed a series of images describing people in social situations and edited out 删除 ) their smartphones and tablets. The result was a collection of powerful images that have, perhaps ironically, gone viral 疯传 ). They force people to wake up to the fact that we are no longer interacting properly with each other.

Rather than constantly checking your phone for messages or searching for directions, talk to people and find your way around independently. Next time you're out with your friends, put your phone away and see how long you can last without it.

1. What kind of phenomenon does the author describe?

A. Addiction to smartphones.

B. Internet available everywhere.

C. Better services provided for customers.

D. More convenient contact between people.

2. Why are we becoming more anti-social according to the author?

A. Because we always choose to use the Internet.

B. Because we seldom talk to others face to face.

C. Because we depend on our phones too much.

D. Because we download too much useless information.

3. What do many social media outlets mean to us when we get in contact with others?

A. They keep us more connected with others.

B. They make us lose real contact with others.

C. They offer us more ways of com-munication.

D. They make us unable to get on well with others.

4. What does the author suggest in the last paragraph?

A. Living a quieter life without phones or tablets.

B. Putting down phones and interact with others.

C. Taking advantage of smartphones to serve our life.

D. Answering phone calls or messages as soon as possible. 0l+SEwH+XONzCtcLQ0WlKGeT1oLOoM+da/2MMfTXjvofAPx9BYeGLJ4DkpiGFxTe

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