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of the house and called.The man put down his rifle and answered the phone.¡°What do you want£¿¡± he said£¬¡°I¡¯m really busy right now.¡±
Imagine you are at work and the phone is ringing in someone else¡¯s office.Do you answer it or not£¿In one survey on telephone use,51% of participants told researchers that they did.We can¡¯t ignore the phone and for that reason£¬it forces its way into our life.It interrupts what we are doing and on top of that£¬the caller is often someone we don¡¯t really want to talk to.However£¬in the survey,58% said they never took the phone off the hook£¬and 67% didn¡¯t mind if someone called during a television programme.For 44% it wasn¡¯t a problem if someone rang during a meal£¬while only 28% were annoyed or upset.If someone phoned in the middle of the night,40% told researchers that they got nervous or frightened£¬while around 30% got angry.
Of course£¬when someone is really annoying£¬you can choose to hang up on him/her.This is in fact one of the rudest things you can do on the phone£¬but 79% said they were prepared to do it in some cases.Only 6% told researchers they never hung up on people.
1£®In the experiment£¬people answered the researcher¡¯s phone________. A£®in order to help him gather the data B£®for fear that it was urgent C£®to test the function of the phone D£®to show their interest in the survey
2£®The gunman answered the phone because________. A£®he decided not to give up his resistance to the police B£®he intended to be friendly with the media
C£®he wanted to tell the reporter that he was too busy to offer any information D£®he tended to answer a ringing phone
3£®According to Paragraph 3£¬most people________when they were doing their work or watching television.
A£®refused to answer the phone in someone else¡¯s office B£®couldn¡¯t ignore the phone C£®minded the ringing of the phone D£®kept the phone ringing
4£®What is implied by the sentence ¡°79% said they were prepared to do it in some cases¡±£¿
A£®They also agreed to hang up on others regardless of rudeness.
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B£®They were prepared to punish those rude callers. C£®They were annoying rude callers.
D£®They were going to hang on annoying phones. 5£®The purpose of the survey is to find out________. A£®how the phone interrupts people¡¯s work B£®what role the phone plays in people¡¯s lives C£®why people mind a ringing phone sometimes D£®when the phone communication is more welcome
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