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In the ancient days, our ancestors took the time to connect with animals intimately. We also have the same abilities. We
are 41 to learn how to connect with our pets and grasp simple insights just by being present with the creatures close
to us. Animals see us with pure vision. Puppies will run up to charm anyone. They see all people as 42 of love and
attention. Today, many people seek to connect with intuitive power. Nevertheless, the easy road is not the answer. Those
seeking 43 from spiritual counselors or even psychics often miss the point. 44 such avenues can indeed
help us, they should not become crutches. We need to look within and use our own sight, a divine gift of inner
vision. 45 seeking answers elsewhere, let's spend more time with our animals and ourselves.
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The scariest part about smartphone addiction is that it can affect our physical and mental health, our relationships and
our productivity. America's obsession with smartphone has been compared to the obesity epidemic. That's because, just
like drug or gambling addictions, smartphones provide an escape from reality. Humans are, by nature, prone to
distraction. With smartphones, we literally have a world of distractions at our fingertips. It's time to acknowledge that
our devices can negatively impact our lives—and we have to make a change. Cellphones used to just be communication
tools. Now, they're GPS, cameras, gaming consoles, health trackers, and the list goes on. We turn to our devices for
everything—from waiting in line at the grocery store or reading the news, to filing our taxes or controlling the thermostat.
We don't just use our smartphones for everything—we rely on them.
46 What is this passage mainly about?
The advantages and disadvantages of using smartphones.
The good use of smartphones without getting addicted to them.
The ways to avoid using smartphones by leading a healthy life.
The truth about smartphones addiction and the urgency of overcoming it.
47 Which of the following is the main reason for smartphone addiction?
An access to reality. An escape from reality.
A sense of achievement. A sense of security.
48 According to this passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
It's time to acknowledge that our devices can negatively impact our lives.
Cellphones used to just be communication tools.
Smartphones could become a good tool for learning.
People now have become dependent on smartphones.
49 What message can we infer from the final sentence, "We don't just use our smartphones for everything—we rely
on them."?
New brands of cellphones will soon be on the markets.
We should not be controlled by cellphones.
More functions should be added to cellphones.
Smartphone addiction should not be a problem.
50 What is the author's attitude toward smartphone addiction?
Critical. Supportive. Indifferent. Humorous.