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wife. D. Because he didn39。t think he deserved to have such a perfect wife. 52. After hearing the husband39。s words, the wife felt . A. move and ashamed B. sad and disappointed C. satisfied and proud D. surprised and confused 53. The story is intended to tell us that . A. disappointment cannot be avoided in our life B. young couples should be more tolerant (寬容的 ) to each other C. we should turn a blind eye to other people39。s blame D. we should try to look for and see the wonderful things around us B It39。s great fun to explore new places —it feels like an adventure, even when you know you39。re not the first to have been there. But make sure not to get lost or waste time going round in circles. ● Do the map reading if you39。re being driven somewhere. It39。ll be easier if you keep turning the map so it follows the direction you39。re traveling in. Keep looking ahead so that you can give the driver lots of warning before having to make a lam or you39。ll have to move to the back seat. ● Get a group of friends together and go exploring. You39。ll need a good map, a pass, a raincoat, a cell phone to call for help in case you get lost, and a bit of spare cash for emergencies. Tell someone where you39。re going before you set out and let them know what time you expect to be back. The test is in not getting lost, not in seeing how fast you can go, so airways stick together, waiting for slower friends to catch up. ● See if your school or a club anizes orienteering activities, in which you need a map and a pass to find your way. This can be done as a sport, with teams trying to find the way from A to B (and B to C, etc.) in the fastest time, or simply as a sparetime activity. Either way, it39。s not only good fun, but a great way to keep fit. 54. Sitting beside the driver, you should . A. direct the driver when necessary B. look ahead to see where there’s a turn C. move to the back seat if feeling unfortable D. keep looking at the map to find a place to go to 55. Why do you need to tell someone your exploration plan before setting out? A. To get information when in danger. B. To be saved in case of an accident. C. To share the fun with him/her in exploration. D. To tell him/her what39。s going on with the group members. 56. Orienteering activities can . A. make people work fast B. help people stay healthy C. help people anic other activities D. make people get prepared for sports 57. The text mainly talks about . A. the fun of exploration B. what to bring for exploration C. the way to use a map in exploration D. how to prevent getting lost in exploration C The idea of not having a phone at ail could be beneficial sounds crazy to people who are addicted to the global Inter or even just Facebook. Indeed, it sounds like a pain. But some luxuries of a phonefree lifestyle make us realize that freedom has long been absent from our lives with a phone. According to The Wall Street Journal39。s Anton Troianovski. people expect less of you when you don39。t have a cell phone. Melissa Hildebrand, for example, doesn39。t even own n phone. She just leaves if her friends don39。t turn up on time for an event or meeting. She gives them 15 to 30 minutes to show up, writes Troianovski. With a cell phone in hand, one receives apology calls, which will lengthen the waiting. Without a phone, that responsibility seems to reduce. Dean Obeidallah of CNN believes that not having a cell phone gives him the ability to see things。 A beautiful woman burning past while fixing her makeup。 Asian tourists busy taking photos。 a businessman talking on his phone and looking important. Instead of texting or checking my , I began to actually, look at the people I sharing the streets with. It is truly like a movie set filled with extras(臨時(shí)演員 ) from all walks of life, Obeidallah said. Along with these small benefits of not having a phone, however, e all its inconvenience. Nancy Kadlick told The Wall Street Journal that she once missed an airport pickup due to not having a phone. For Rebecca Greenfield, a columnist for the Atlantic Wire, the inconvenience of not having a phone outweigh(超過;重于 ) these small luxuries. But she also said: Not having one every once in a while sounds like a nice practice. 58. The author mentioned Melissa Hildebrand to show that without a phone . A. people expect less of you B. people needn39。t take responsibility C. you have to wait long D. you will miss something important 59. According to Dean Obeidallah, not having a phone can hel