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吉林省舒兰市第一高级中学2018届高三上学期英语期中考试试卷

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    Mobile phones are becoming more and more popular not only with(grown-up) but also with students. Meanwhile,they also(become) a problem for middle schools in the past few years.Some children have got mobile phonesChristmas or birthday gifts,and more will still want them.

    Many like SMS because it is(ease) and quick.Some parents felt happy because they could communicate with their children.Some teachers said mobile phone use(be) a distraction(分心的事)to students during school hours andalso gave them much trouble in their classrooms.Sometimes students might use phone messages(cheat) during exams.A new study found that some teenagers sending messages in class even hurt their fingers because they can't stop(send) SMS.

    Many teachers suggested that students should not have phones at school,but if there was a good reason,they could leave their phones at school office.And even they can use the telephone in the teachers' office instead.Many people think they understand the reasonparents would want their children to have them,but they agree schools should tell the students(use) their mobile phones at proper times.

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    Next time you reach for a snack, wait and think about which type of hunger is driving it.


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