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18:2484KB/sA. Be a Nid Again Day.D. neien Aeler Day.C. National Go Barefoot Day.D. World Oceans Day. 22. Who benefit mos fom the organization A Kid Again? A. The young seeking adventures.B. Parents facing health challenges.C. The elderly treasuring childhood.D. Children fighting serious diseases.23. What do the four festivals have in common? A. Environmental focus.B. Child-centered activities.C. Physical fitness promotion.D. Celebrations for social good.BIt was 3 a.m. when my phone buzzed () repeatedly, disturbing my baby who had justfallen asleep afer an hour of rocking. It was a WhatsApp messagc from a mom friend. The screenlit up with a flood of messages — fellow moms discussing sleeping training, arranging playdates,and sharing Instagram posts about motherhood. Their chcerful “We can do this, mamas!" onlyincrcased my tiredness. The blue light from my phone screcn left me widc awake with a racingheart.It's in this moment that I made my change, sliding my finger down from the top right-handcomer of my phone to access the control centre, hitting wildly at the little moon pattern that stopsnotifications (通知) in their tracks, and hanging up my virtual door sign: Do Not Disturb.That was three years ago. Since then, I've seldom turned notifications back on, except whenwaiting for important calls. I do not want to be disturbed; nor, actually, do I want my phone todemand as much of my attention as my now toddler (学步儿童) or his new baby brother does. Sure,a a se q u s wI nq d u ssn y is nou world and those WhatsApp-mad moms.I still work on my sef-control to avoid checking my phone all the time for fear of missing out.The pullof unread messages is strong, but in general, the benefit to my mental health, sleep, and parenting is obvious. My phone is still a big part of my life, but it no longer disturbs my daily lifeas much as before.I believe this change has made me a beter and more caring mother. There are, after all, fewthings that seck quite as much attention as toddlers and WhatsApp groups. Given the choice, I'do u p nd so q o n pi- u uo s rfeed his baby brother a stick of chalk than on a phone buzzing with notifications pretending to beurgent. 24. What made the author turn on "Do Not Disturb" three years ago?A. Nonstop late-night messages.B. Complaints about phone overuse.C. Pointless mom-group chats. D. Failures in baby sleeping training. 25. Why does the author mention her children in paragraph 3?A. To show her busy schedules.B. To describe her family affairs.C. To explain her turming off notifications.D. To compare her children's attention needs. 26. What is the author's current phone usage like?A. She maintains strict control over notifications. B. She checks messages continuously for updates. C. She fees pressured to respond to every group message. D. She finds it impossible to balance phone use with parenting. 27. What is the author's main purpose in writing this article?A. To share her phone-habit change.B. To solve problems in socializing.C. To warn against smartphone overuse. D. To discuss digital-age parenting struggles.存网盘页面管理转Word笔记标注
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