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1、... 虹口區(qū)2021學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期終學(xué)生學(xué)習(xí)能力診斷測(cè)試 高三英語試卷2021.12 I.ListeningComprehension SectionA Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,a questionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou hearaconversati
2、onandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthe bestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard. 1.A.Husbandandwife.B.Secretaryandboss. C.Teacherandstudent.D.Airhostessandpassenger. 2.A.OnJuly18 th.B.OnJuly19th.C.OnJuly20th.D.OnJuly21st. 3.A.Pastimes.B.Occupations.
3、C.Performanceskills.D.Musicalinstruments. 4.A.Dothelaundry.B.Makeapromise. C.Gotothestadium.D.Cleanhisbedroom. 5.A.Heistootiredtomove. B.Heiswillingtolendahand. C.Hesuggestsdiningouttonight. D.HeexpectsMarilyntocooktonight. 6.A.Themanishesitantabouttheoffer. B.Themanisnotexcitedabouttheoffer
4、. C.Themanisgoingtobeavicepresident. D.Themanissureheisqualifiedforthejob. 7.A.Thewomancan’twaittobuyaniPhone. B.ThewomaniseagertoseethenewiPhone. C.Themandoesn’tcareaboutthenewiPhone. D.ThemanorderedthewomantobuyhimaniPhone. 8.A.Sheshowednointerestintheexhibition. B.Theexhibitionisunexpecte
5、dlysatisfactory. C.Shecouldnotfindherfavouriteexhibitanywhere. D.Shethoughttheexhibitioncouldhavebeenbetter. 9.A.Janeisalwaysreadytosolveproblems. B.ThemanhasalreadyaskedafavorofJane. C.Janeisthelastonewhocansolvetheproblem. D.ShesuggeststhemanshouldnotaskJaneforhelp. 10.A.Ellenisveryworrieda
6、boutthereadingproject. B.Studentsdon’twanttospendmoretimadeinrge. C.Volunteersaresupposedtosetasidetimeforreading. D.Volunteerswillgetfreebooksiftheyfulfilltheschedule. 第1頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... SectionB Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveral
7、 questionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthe questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecide whichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard. Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingp
8、assage. 11.A.Hischildhooddream. B.ThefatesimilartoIqbal’s. C.HisexperienceinPakistan. D.Asadstoryofachildslave. 12.A.Toestablishafoodcompany. B.Toprovideaccesstocleanwater. C.Tohelppeoplegetridofpoverty. D.Tocreateimpactthrougheducation. 13.A.Kidsshouldstruggleforhumanrights. B.Kidscanmake
9、adifferencetotheworld. C.Kidsareexpectingtoomuchoftheworld. D.Kidsaretooyoungtovoicetheiropinions. Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage. 14.A.Itlookslikeavanwithwings. B.Notenoughpilotsareavailable. C.Itneedsalargespaceforparking. D.Itcan’tbevreedseornthesmartphones. 15.A.Nomode
10、lhasbeenannouncedasuccessyet. B.TheBellNexuswillbeintroducedtothepublicsoon. C.BelliscooperatingwithUberinworkingoutmodels. D.BoeingandAirbushavealreadydevelopednewmodels. 16.A.Airflight.B.Flightplan.C.Flyingcars.D.Newhelicopters. Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation. 17.A.Ma
11、th.B.Sports.C.Geology.D.Biology. 18.A.Becausehehastohandinhislistofgradesfirst. B.Becauseheiseagertoapplyforastudentloanfirst. C.Becausehehastodecidewhichmajortochoosefirst. D.Becausehehastofinishsomeextraworkforhisteacher. 19.A.Roberthastopayforhissister’seducation. B.Roberttookdifferentscien
12、cecoursesinhighschool. C.Robertwillentertheuniversitynextspringsemester. D.Robertdidwellinacademicperformanceinhighschool. 20.A.Jobinterview.B.Majorselection. C.Universityapplication.D.Academicbackground. 第2頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... II.GrammarandVocabulary SectionA Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebel
13、ow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect. Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useone wordthatbestfitseachblank. Innovationsthatwillchangetheclassrooms Americanschoolsaregoinghigh-tech.Manysymbolswestillassociatewith
14、classroomsandlearning,like chalkboards,pens,notebooks—evenclassrooms(21)______—arequicklybecomingoutdated. AsthisweekmarksTheHuffingtonPost’s10thanniverlsltarkye,awelookatso’meproductsthat(22)______ (introduce)toclassroomsinthepastdecadeandhavethepotentialtochangetheeducationallandscapeintheyears
15、(23) ______(come). 1.RemoteLearning Someschoolsarecuttingdownonsnowdays,thankstotechnology.Ratherthangivingkidsthedayoff(24) ______weatherconditionsaretoodangerousforcommuting,theseschoolsareaskingstudentstofollowclassroom lessonsonline. Althoughkids(25)______(hope)forasnowdaymaynotparticularl
16、yappreciatetheseadvancementsindigital learning,onlinelessonsallowthesekidstocompletetheircourseworkandstillinteractwithpeers.Somestudentswith medicalconditions(26)______“go〞toschoolviavideoconferencingorevenwiththehelpofrobotsenabledwithvideo chatthattheycancontrolremotely. 2.eBooks DiscoveryEd
17、ucationhasbeenreplacingtraditionaltextbookswithoriginal“techbooksfo〞r(shí)sixyears.These “techbooks〞canalsobeswitchedtoSpanishorFrench,Kinneysa(i2d7,)______allowssomeparentswhodon’tspeak Englishtohelptheirkidswiththeirhomework. 3.EducationalGames In-classgamingoptionshaveevolvedtoincludemoreeducation
18、aloptions.GlassLabcreateseducationalgamesthat arenowbeingusedinmorethan6,000classroomsacrossthecountry.Teachersgetreal-timeupdatesonstudents’ progressaswellassuggestionson(28)______subjectstheyneedtospendmoretimeperfecting. TheInternetandotherdigitaltoolshavesomedrawbacks.They’reoftendistracting,
19、(29)______most developmentshaveexcitingimplicationsforthefuture.Overthelast10years,technologicalinnovationshavemade educationmoreinteractive,immediateand(30)______(personalize),—andhaveshownusthepotentialformore accessibleandeffectiveclassrooms. 第3頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... SectionB Directions:Fillineach
20、blankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat thereisonewordmorethanyouneed. A.pleasurableB.alterationC.likelihoodD.fortunatelyE.thickeningF.immediate G.physicallyH.temporaryI.shortnessJ.normalizeK.weakened HowdoCigarettesAffecttheBody? Cigarettesaren’tgoodforus.Buthow
21、exactlydocigarettesharmus?Let’slookatwhathappensa maketheirwaythroughourbodies,andhowwebenefit(31)______whenwefinallygiveupsmoking. Insidetheairwaysandlungs,smokeincreasesthe(32)______ofinfectionsaswellaslong-lastingdiseases.Itdoes thisbydamagingthetinyhair-liketissueswhichkeeptheairwaysclean.Tha
22、t’soneofthereasonssmokingcanleadto oxygenlossand(33)______ofbreath. Withinabout10seconds,thebloodstreamcarriesastimulantcallednicotinetothebrain,creatingthe(34)______ sensationswhichmakesmokinghighlyaddictive.Nicotineandotherchemicalsfromthecigarette,atthesametime, causetightnessofbloodtubes,res
23、trictingbloodflow.Theseeffectsonbloodtubesleadto(35)______ofbloodtube walls,increasingthepossibilityofheartattacksandstrokes. Manyofthechemicalsinsidecigarettescanactivatedangerous(36)______inthebody’sDNAthatmakecancers form.Infact,aboutoneofeverythreecancerdeathsintheUnitedStatesiscausedbysmokin
24、g.Andit cancer.Smokingcancausecancerinmultipletissuesandorgans,aswellasdamagedeyesightand(37)______bones.It makesitharderforwomentogetpregnant.Andinmen,itcancauselong-termdamagesofbodyfunctions. Butforthosewhoquitsmoking,there’sahugepositiveupsidewithalmost(38)______-lasntdinlgonpghysical benefi
25、ts.Adayafterceasing,heartattackriskbeginstodecreaseasbloodpressureandheartrates(39)______.Lungs becomehealthierafteraboutonemonth,withlesscoughing.Aftertenyears,thechancesofdevelopingfatallungcancer godownby50%,probablybecausethebody’sabilitytorepairDNaAgaisinornecsetored. There’snopointpretendin
26、gthisisalleasytoachieve.Quittingcanleadtoanxietyanddepression.Butfortunately, sucheffectsareusually(40)______.Adviceandsupportgroupsandmoderateintensityexercisealsohelpsmokersstay cigarette-free.That’sgoodnews,sincequittingputsyouandyourbodyonthepathbacktohealth. 第4頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... III.ReadingCom
27、prehension SectionA Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineach blankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext. AmazonInc.ischeckingoutofChinafierce’lyscompetitivedomestice-commercemarket.Thecompanytold sellersonThursdaythatitwouldnolonger__4
28、1__itsthird-partyonlinemarketplaceorprovidesellerservicesonits Chinesewebsite,A.__42__,domesticcompanieswillnolongerbeabletosellproductstoChineseconsumers onitse-commerceplatform. Thedecisionmarksanendtoalong__43__byAmerica-’cosmemercegiantsintheChinesemarket.Thefirms enteredtheChinesemarketwith
29、greatattentionintheearly2000s,onlyto__44__inthefaceofcompetitionfrom China’sfas-temrovingInternetgiants. Amazonhasbeenintalksto__45__itse-commercebusinessforgoodsimportedintoChinawithaChinese competitor,NetEaseInc.’sKaola,inasto-cfokr-stocktransaction(交易),accordingtoapersonfamiliarwiththematter.
30、 ThatwouldremovetheAmazonnamefrom__46__e-commerceinChina.Neithercompanywouldconfirmtheprogress ordetailsofthose__47__,norwouldtheysayiftheyarecontinuing. Inawrittenstatement,Amazonsaiditremained__48__toChinathroughitsglobalstores,Kindlebusinessesand webservices.AmazonChina’sprewsioduelndtleavetot
31、akeonanotherrolewithinthecompany,thecompanysaid.The Chinaconsumer-businessteamwillreport__49__tothecompany’sglobalteam. WhenAmazonfirstenteredChinain2004withthe__50__ofJoyo,itwasthelargestonlinesellerforbooks, musicandvideothere.MostChineseconsumerswereusingcash-on-deliveryastheirtopformof__51__.
32、Today, AmazonChinachieflycaterstocustomerslookingforimportedinternationalgoodssuchascosmeticsandmilkpowder andisa(n)__52__playerintheboomingChinesee-commercemarket. AmazonChinacommandedjust6%ofgrossmarketvolumeintheniche〔細(xì)分的〕cross-bordere-commercemarket inthefourthquarterof2021,versusNetEaseKaol
33、a’s25%__53__andthAeli3b2a%bahGelrdoubpyHoldingLtd.’ s TmallInternational. Chineseconsumersarebecomingmorefascinatedwith__54__brands.In2021,85%ofChineseconsumerssaidthey wouldalwaysbuyaforeignbrandoveradomesticone.By2021,60%ofrespondentssaidtheypreferreddomesticover foreignbrands.ShaunRein,ChinaM
34、arketResearch’sfounder,said-cAomemriecracneegiants__55__obstaclesin Chinabecausetheyhadn’tofferedtheproductsoruserexperiencethatconsumerswerelookingfor. 41.A.assistB.expandC.operateD.tailor 42.A.AsaresultB.BycontrastC.ForexampleD.Inaddition 43.A.criticismB.negotiationC.struggleD.resolution 44.A
35、.interactB.withdrawC.splitD.survive 45.A.associateBbineC.exchangeD.supply 46.A.time-consumingB.long-sufferingC.ever-lastingD.consumer-facing 47.A.talksB.businessesCpetitionsD.instructions 48.A.relatedB.accustomedC.exposedDmitted 49.A.automaticallyB.directlyC.regularlyD.secretly 50.A.breakdownB
36、.improvementC.purchaseD.participation 51.A.refundB.paymentC.sponsorshipD.trade 52.AplicatedB.criticalC.originalD.insignificant 53.A.shareB.budgetC.volumeD.maximum 54.A.foreignB.luxuriousC.domesticD.fashionable 55.A.dealtwithB.forgotaboutC.gotthroughD.cameacross 第5頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... 第6頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ...
37、 ... SectionB Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements. ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtothe informationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread. (A) PeopleworrythatdevelopmentsinArtificialI
38、ntelligence,orA.I.,willbringaboutapointinhistorywhenA.I. overtakeshumanintelligence,leadingtoanunimaginablerevolutioninhumanaffairs.Ortheywonderwhetherinstead ofourcontrollingartificialintelligence,itwillcontrolus. Thesituationmaynotariseforhundredsofyearstocome,butthisdoesn’tmeanwehavenothingto
39、 thecontrary,TheA.I.productsthatnowexistareimprovingfasterthanmostpeoplerealizeandpromiseto fundamentallytransformourworld,notalwaysforthebetter.Theyareonlytools,notacompetingformofintelligence. Buttheywillreshapewhatworkmeansandhowwealthiscreated. UnliketheIndustrialRevolutionandtheComputerRevol
40、ution,theA.I.revolutionisnottakingcertainjobsand replacingthemwithotherjobs.Instead,itisbelievedtocauseawide-scaleeliminationofjobs—mostlylower-paying jobs,butsomehigher-payingones,too. ThistransformationwillresultinenormousprofitsforthecompaniesthatdevelopA.I.,aswellasforthecompanies thatadopti
41、t.Wearethusfacingtwodevelopmentsthatdonotsiteasilytogether:enormouswealthconcentratedin relativelyfewhandsandenormousnumbersofpeopleoutofwork.Whatistobedone? PartoftheanswerwillinvolveeducatingorretrainingpeopleintasksA.I.toolsaren’tgooda ispoorlysuitedforjobsinvolvingcreativity,planningand-field
42、〞thinki“ng.crBouststheseskillsaretypicallyrequired byhigh-payingjobsthatmaybehardtoretraindisplacedworkerstodo.Morepromisingarelower-payingjobs involvingthe“peopleskillst〞hatA.I.lacks:socialworkers,barmen,doormen—professionsrequiringhuman interaction.Buthowmanybarmendoesasocietyreallyneed? Theso
43、lutiontotheproblemofmassunemploymentwillinvolve“servicejobsoflove.〞ThesearejobsthatA.I. cannotdo,thatsocietyneedsandthatgivepeopleasenseofpurpose.Examplesincludeaccompanyinganolderperson tovisitadoctor,helpingatanorphanageandservingasasponsoratcharityorganization.Thevolunteerservicejobsof today,i
44、notherwords,mayturnintotherealjobsofthefuture. Othervolunteerjobsmaybehigher-payingandprofessional,suchascompassionatemedicalserviceproviders.Inall cases,peoplewillbeabletochoosetoworkfewerhoursthantheydonow. 56.InwhataspectistheA.I.revolutiondifferentfromtheIndustrialortheComputerrevolution? A.
45、TheA.I.revolutionwillfinallybecomeonebeyondhuman’scontrol. B.A.I.isbelievedtoleadtoapointinhistorywhenittakesoverhumanintelligence. C.Higher-payingjobswilltaketheplaceoflower-payingonesintheA.I.revolution. D.Itmaybringaboutmassunemploymentnomatterhowmuchemployeesarepaid. 57.Theunderlinedwordprom
46、i“sing〞inparagraph5isclosestinmeaningto______. A.promotionalB.demandingC.guaranteedD.potential 58.WhatdoestheauthorsuggestinthefaceoftheA.I.revolution? A.Itissensibletoencouragepeopletotakevolunteerjobs. B.Peopleshouldbeinstructedtodolessdemandingjobs. C.Theproblemofjoblosscanbesolvedbycreating
47、lower-payingjobs. D.Jobsrequiringknowledgeindifferentfieldsaresuitablefordisplacedworkers. 59.Whichofthefollowingmayserveasthebesttitleofthepassage? A.TheA.I.RevolutionCreatesNewJobOpportunities. B.ChallengestheA.I.RevolutionBringstoJobMarket C.ADouble-edgedSword:theA.I.Revolution D.Interrelat
48、ionshipbetweenA.I.andUnemployment 第7頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... 第8頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... (B) 60.HowmuchwillyoupayifyouwanttobuyapairofHCR3hearingaids? A.$229B.$249C.$458D.$498 61.WhichofthefollowingfeaturescanbeaddedtothesectionHCR3Features〞?“ ①Built-inprogramsfordifferentlisteningsituations.②Easyaccesstochangi
49、ngbatteries. ③Digitalsoundprocessingchip.④Simpleadjustmentswithoutprofessionalhelp. A.①③B.①③④C.②③④D.①②③ 62.Onereasonwhybuyingapairofhearingaidsisrecommendedisthat______. A.theHCR3guarantees100%refundifboughtinpairs. B.itwillsaveconsumersupto$20forapairofhearingaids. C.humansarepre-programmedto
50、betterhearwithtwoears. D.peoplecanheartriplebetterinvarioussituationswithtwohearingaids. 第9頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... (C) Forseveraldecades,therehasbeenanextensiveandorganizedcampaignintendedtogeneratedistrustinscience, fundedbyregulatedindustriesandlibertarianthinktanks(自由主義智囊團(tuán))whoseinterestsandbeliefsar
51、ethreatenedby thefindingsofmodernscience.Inresponse,scientistshavetendedtostressthesuccessofscience.Afterall,scientists havebeenrightaboutmostthings,fromthestructureoftheuniversetotherelativityoftimeandspace. Quotingsuccessesisn’twrong,butformanypeopleitW’hsatniosttpypeircsaulalysidveec.laredtobe
52、thescientific method—developasupposition,thendesignanexperimenttotestit—isn’twhatscientistsactuallydo.Scienceisactive sothatnewmethodsgetinventedandoldonesgetabandoned.Thescientificmethoddoesn’talwaysw canproducetrueresults,soevenifanexperimentworks,itdoesn’tprovethatthetheoryitwasdesignedto Ift
53、hereisnoidentifiablescientificmethod,thenwhatistheguaranteefortrustinscience? Theansweristhemethodsbywhichthoseclaimsareevaluated.Ascientificclaimisneveracceptedastrueuntilit hasgonethroughalongprocessofexaminationbyfellowscientists.Untilthispoint,scientificfeedbackistypically fairlyfriendly.Butt
54、henextstepisdifferent:oncethepaperisready,itispresentedtoascientificjournal,wherethings getawholelottougher.Editorsdeliberatelysendscientificpaperstopeoplewhoarenotfriendsorcolleaguesofthe authors,andthejoboftherevieweristofinderrorsorotherinadequacies.Wecallthisprocess“peerreview〞becausethe revi
55、ewersarescientificpeersbuttheyactintheroleofasuperiorwhohasboththerightandtheobligationtofindfault. Itisonlyafterthereviewersandtheeditoraresatisfiedthatanyproblemshavebeenfixedthatthepaperisacceptedfor publicationandentersthebodyof“science.〞 Doesthisprocessevergowrong?Ofcourse.Scientistsarehuman
56、.Butifwelookcarefullyathistoricalcaseswhere sciencewentwrong,typicallytherewasnoagreementreachedbyall.Somepeoplearguethatweshouldnottrustscience becausescientistsare“alwayschangingtheirminds.〞Whileexamplesoftrulysettledsciencebeingoverturneda fewerthanissometimesclaimed,theydoexist.Butthebeautyof
57、thisscientificprocessisthatitexplainswhatmight otherwiseappearparadoxical(矛盾的):thatscienceproducesbothnovelty(新穎性)andstability.Newobservations, ideas,interpretationsintroducenovelty;transformativequestioningleadstocollectivedecisionsandthestabilityof scientificknowledge.Scientistsdochangetheirmin
58、dsinthefaceofnewevidence,butthisisastrengthofscience,nota weakness. 63.Distrustinsciencehasbeenfoundbecause______. A.scientists’citingsuccessesisn’tpersuasiveformanypeopletosomeextent B.mostscientistshavetendedtolaytoomuchemphasisonthesuccessofscience C.awide-rangingandorganizedcampaignhasbeenf
59、oundedinsomeindustriesandthinktanks D.someone’sbenefitsandbeliefsareendangeredbythefindingsofmodernscience 64.Whichofthefollowingstatementswilltheauthoragreewithaboutascientificmethod? A.Ascientificmethoddoesn’tnecessarilytakeeffectbecausescienceischanging. B.Ascientificmethodisnotrightbecauseit
60、isn’twhats.cientistsactuallydo C.Asuccessfulexperimentcanguaranteethetruthfulnessofaclaimbyascientificmethod. D.Truetheoriescanproducefalseresultsbecausethescientificmethoddoesn.’twork 65.Whatpurposedoes“peerreviewevalu〞atiinngascientificclaimmainlyserve? A.Thescientificclaimcanbecompletelyaccep
61、tedbythereviewersinthesamefield. B.Thescientificpeerscandrawrightconclusionsbyfindingitsfaultsorotherinadequacies. C.Thescientificclaimcanbepublishedandrecognizedastrueinscience. D.Thescientificpapercanbesuccessfullysubmittedtoascientificjournal. 66.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat______.
62、 A.Notalltheclaimsaboutthefalsehoodofwell-establishedscienceleadtoitsbeingoverturned B.Itisinevitablethatsciencesometimesgoeswrongbecauseitappearsparadoxical C.Thebeautyofscienceliesintheparadoxofbeingbothnovelandstable D.Scienceisnottrustfulbecausescientistsalwayschangetheirminds 第10頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ...
63、 ... 第11頁(yè)共18頁(yè) ... ... SectionC Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbe usedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed. A.Butlegislation(法律)won’tbanallsituationsinwhichmultitaskingisunwise. B.Theymultitaskforefficiency,to
64、fightboredomortokeepupwithsocialmedia. C.Forty-eightstateshavebannedtextingwhiledriving. D.However,textingwhilebikingseemssoundemandingastobeharmless. E.Theydamagedrivingequivalentlyasfarasexternaldangersgo. F.Insteadofmultitasking,theytakemorerestbreaksandgetasocialmediafixduringabreak. IsMult
65、itaskingAlwaysGood? Notonlydosmartphonesprovideunrestrictedaccesstoinformation,theyprovideperfectopportunitiestomultitask. Anyactivitycanbeaccompaniedbymusic,selfiesorsocialmediaupdates.Ofcourse,somepeoplepickpoortimesto tweetortext,andlawmakershavesteppedin.__67__InHonolulu,it’sillegaltotextorev
66、enlookatyourphonewhile crossingthestreet,andintheNetherlandsthey’vheilebabnikniendg.textingw __68__Youneedtoself-regulate.Understandinghowthebrainmultitasksandwhywefindmultitaskingsoappealing willhelpyourealizethedangerofpullingoutyourphone. Multitaskingfeelslikedoingtwothingsatthesametime,soitseemsthedangerliesinaskingonementalprocessto dotwounrelatedthings—fortextingdrivers,watchingthescreenandtheroad. Twentystateshaveinstitutedbansondrivingusingahand-heldphonewhilestillallowingh
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