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Nomophobia: Mobile Phone Addiction
Are you addicted to your phone? According to a recent survey in the UK, almost
two thirds of respondents were afflicted with “nomophobia” or “no mobilephone
phobia”. “Some people get panic attacks when they are without their
phones,” said Michael Carr, an adolescent psychologist. “Others become very
concerned and make all endeavors to locate their mobile phone. I have clients
who abstain from school or their part-time jobs to look for their phones when
they cannot find them in the morning.”

According to the survey, the younger you are, the more prone you are to
nomophobia. The youngest age group (18-24) tops the nomophobic list at 77%,
which is 11% more than that of the next group – those aged 25-34. “This is the
most tribal generation of young people,” said Carr. “Adolescents want to be with
their friends on a 24-hour basis.”

The reasons that drive young people to nomophobia include boredom and
insecurity, while some young nomophobes cannot bear solitude. “Many of my
clients go to bed with their mobile phones just like one did with a teddy bear in
the old days,” he said. “While teddy doesn't communicate, the phone does,” said
Carr, adding insomnia to the list of potential problems. “Some kids cannot
entertain themselves. The phone has become our digital security blanket.”

Accidents lurk while nomophobes fix their attention on phones. Nomophobes
reported accidents while messaging or talking on the phone, which include
minor road accidents, falling while going upstairs or downstairs and stumbling
while walking. More than 20% also reported pain in the thumbs due to excessive
texting.

QUESTIONS

1.- Are the following statements TRUE or FALSE? Copy the evidence from the
text. No marks are given for only TRUE or FALSE.

a) The “nomophobia” study was carried out on an international basis.

b) A number of phone addicts cannot stand to feel lonely.
(Puntuación máxima: 2 puntos)

2.- In your own words and based on the ideas in the text, answer the following
questions. Do not copy from the text.

a) What are the symptoms of “nomophobia”? Mention three.

b) What kind of accidents and injuries can nomophobes have?
(Puntuación máxima: 2 puntos)

3.- Find the words in the text that mean:
a) anxious (paragraph 1)
b) attempts (paragraph 1)
c) inclined (paragraph 2)
d) because of (paragraph 4)
(Puntuación máxima: 1 punto)

4.- Complete the following sentences. Use the appropriate form of the word in
brackets when given.

a) Individuals _____ use their mobile phone for more _____ 3 hours a day have a
_____ (good) chance of getting nomophobia.

b) Experts suggest _____ (switch off) our mobile phones while _____ (drive).

c) Since 2007, nomophobia in India _____ (grow) to about 45% of the population.
Complete the following sentence to report what was said.

d) Have you ever slept with your mobile phone?

The doctor asked me……..
(Puntuación máxima: 2 puntos)

5.- Write about 100 to 150 words on the following topic.

Do you think Spanish teenagers are addicted to their mobile phones? Give reasons
for your answer.
(Puntuación máxima: 3 puntos)

Prueba de selectividad para la comunidad de Madrid. Convocatoria Jun 2012-2013. Inglés.

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: Ceci2017
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1.- Are the following statements TRUE or FALSE? Copy the evidence from the text. No marks are given for only TRUE or FALSE.



a) The “nomophobia” study was carried out on an international basis.

False. “According to a recent survey in the UK, almost two thirds of respondents were afflicted with “nomophobia” or “no mobilephone phobia” “.

b) A number of phone addicts cannot stand to feel lonely.



True. “The reasons that drive young people to nomophobia include boredom and insecurity, while some young nomophobes cannot bear solitude”

2.- In your own words and based on the ideas in the text, answer the following questions. Do not copy from the text.


a) What are the symptoms of “nomophobia”? Mention three.
- Feeling anxious and worried when you are without your phone.
-Stopping everything  you’re doing in order to find or locate your phone, even missing out on events or not showing up to work or school.

-If you cannot go to bed without having your phone by your side and sometimes get insomnia because of it, then you might suffer from nomophobia.



b) What kind of accidents and injuries can nomophobes have?


When you feel the need to check your phone all the time, injuries are bound to happen. If you’re driving and looking at your phone, the risk of causing an accident skyrocket. When you’re walking and texting, you can trip and fall, especially if you’re going downhill or up and down the stairs. It also has repercussions in your posture and hand muscles.


3.- Find the words in the text that mean:


a) anxious (paragraph 1) - Concerned

Worried about something.

b) attempts (paragraph 1) - Endeavors
Efforts to achieve something.


c) inclined (paragraph 2) - Prone
Disposed toward something.

d) because of (paragraph 4) - Due to

Construction used to indicate the reason of something.

4.- Complete the following sentences. Use the appropriate form of the word in brackets when given.


a) Individuals ___who__ use their mobile phone for more __than___ 3 hours a day have a ___better__ (good) chance of getting nomophobia.

b) Experts suggest to __switch off_____ (switch off) our mobile phones while __driving___ (drive).

c) Since 2007, nomophobia in India __grew___ (grow) to about 45% of the population.

Complete the following sentence to report what was said.

d) Have you ever slept with your mobile phone?
The doctor asked me __if I had ever slept with my mobile phone__


5.- Write about 100 to 150 words on the following topic.

Do you think Spanish teenagers are addicted to their mobile phones? Give reasons for your answer.

If I think about me and my friends, and specially the social circles I frequently find myself in, I’d say that yes, we Spanish teenagers are addicted to our phones. We are always checking our social media apps to see if we have a new comment or like, or to find out if there’s a new meme going around. We don’t even ring the bell anymore, we text that someone we’re outside. We are always looking for an electrical plug to be able to charge our phones and if we don’t, we get stressed out and grumpy. But we’re also learning that as much fun as phones are, we still need to disconnect ourselves and live in the moment, enjoying our friends and family.

Prueba de selectividad para la comunidad de Madrid. Convocatoria Jun 2012-2013. Inglés.
Respuesta dada por: juanmurillof
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