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In May 2012,Australia's Macquarie Dictionary and the McCann Advertising Agency gathered a group of language experts to name a phenomenon common in the age of the smartphone.They called the phenomenon "phubbing",and defined(定義) it as "the act of snubbing(無視)someone in a social setting by looking at your phone instead of paying attention." It's not the usual way words begin to exist.
   A month later,the first example of phubbing in a major newspaper appeared in a letter to the editor of the Age,published in Melbourne.Since then,the word has appeared in various media the world over.Phubbing has yet to be fully adopted in the U.S.,but we have collected some evidence of it in use.
   On 29 September 2015,James A.Roberts wrote in the Huffininglon Post, "In the present case,phubbing is a combination of the words phone and snubbing.To be phubbed is to be snubbed by someone using their cell phone while in your company.The 'phubb' could be an interruption of your conversation with someone when he or she uses their cell phone or is distracted by it (steal glances when they think you're not looking) instead of paying attention to you.Maybe worse,you've been phubbed if someone used their cell phone instead of communicating with you while staying close to you.Oh,the shame. "
   The meaning and various forms of the word have yet to settle out.Is it phubbing if you're staring at your tablet instead of your phone?Is the singular noun (and the base form of the verb) spelled phubb,as in the example above,or phub,as in some other sources?These are the sorts of questions we'll need answers to before we're ready to consider phubbing and its relations for entry.In the meanwhile,you can of course use phubbing if you feel the need.It seems we all do these days.

(1)What is the focus of paragraph 1?
B
B

A.The usage of phubbing.
B.The birth of phubbing.
C.The influence of phubbing.
D.The definition of phubbing.
(2)What may phubbing probably lead to according to James A.Roberts?
A
A

A.Embarrassment in daily communication.
B.Heavy reliance on cellphones.
C.Complete ignorance by your friends.
D.Shame in using cell phone.
(3)What can we learn from the last paragraph about the word "phubb"?
C
C

A.It arouses heated discussion.
B.It proves to be settled.
C.It's not included in a dictionary.
D.It is widely used.
(4)Which section does the article probably belong to?
D
D

A.Science.
B.Resource.
C.Literature.
D.Language.

【考點】說明文;社會
【答案】B;A;C;D
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