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11-15 The central idea of cell phones is that you should be connected to almost everyone and everything at all times. The trouble is that cell phones assault your peace of mind no matter what you do. If you turn them off, why have one You just irritate anyone who might call. If you’re on and no one calls, you’re irrelevant, unloved or both. If everyone calls, you’re a basket case. As with other triumphs of the mass market, cell phones reached a point when people forget what it was like before they existed. No one remembers life before cars, TVs, air conditioners, jets, credit cards, microwave ovens and ATM cards. So, too, now with cell phones. Anyone without one will soon be classified as an eccentric or member of the (deep) underclass. Look at the numbers, In 1985 there were 340,213 cell-phone users. By ye A. People are getting used to the lines with cell phones. B. Those who receive no phone calls are unloved. C. People can connect everyone and everything at all times with cell phones. D. Most people buy cell phones because they don’t want to be taken as an eccentric. 更多"Questions 11-15 The central ide"的相关试题: [单项选择]
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