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Many mobile phone and BlackBerry addicts(上瘾者)report feeling shakes when there are none, or feeling as if they’re wearing a cell phone when they’re not.
The first time it happened to Jonathan Zaback, manager at the public relations company Burson-Marsteller, he was out with friends and showing off his new BlackBerry.
“While they were looking at it, I felt this shake on my side. I reached down to get it and realized there was no BlackBerry there.”
Zaback, who said he keeps his BlackBerry by his bed while he sleeps, checks it if he gets up in the middle of the night and wakes to an alarm on the BlackBerry each day, said this didn’t worry him.
Some users compare the feeling to a phantom limb(幻肢痛), which Merriam-Webster’s medical dictionary defines as “an often painful sensation of the presence of a limb that has been cut off ”.
“Even when I don’t have the BlackBerry physically on, I do find myself adjusting my position when I sit to hold it,” said Dawn Mena, an independent technology consultant. “I also laugh at myself as I reach to take it and find out I don’t even have it on.”
Research in the area is short, but theories are rich about the phenomenon, which has been called “mobile phone disease” or “wrong ringing feel”. Some evidence suggests “people feel the phone is part of them” and “they’re not whole without their phones”.
“Since the phones connect them to the world,” said B.J. Fogg, director of research and design at Stanford University’s Persuasive Technology Lab. “As human beings, we’re so tapped into our community and responsiveness to what’s going on. We’re so afraid of the threat of lonliness and rejection. We’d rather make a mistake than miss a call,” he said. “Our brain is going to be scanning to see if we have to respond socially to someone.”
1. The underlined word “none” in Paragraph 1 refer to “___”.
A. no mobile phones B. no calls
C. nobody D. nothing
2. From the passage,we can infer that Jonathan
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