阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语问答问题(请注意问题后词数要求)。It was a beautiful, sunny Saturday. I was going to meet

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阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语问答问题(请注意问题后词数要求)。
It was a beautiful, sunny Saturday. I was going to meet an old university friend I hadn't seen for years, and was really excited to hear all his news.
My train was running a little late, but that was no big problem—I could text him to say I would be delayed. He would understand. But… where was my mobile phone? I had that familiar sinking feeling. Yes, I'd forgotten it at home.
No mobile phone. I'm sure I'm not alone in feeling anxious, on edge and worried when I don't have my phone with me. In fact, I know I'm not alone: two-thirds of us experience 'nomophobia', the fear of being out of mobile phone contact.
That's according to a study from 2012 which surveyed 1,000 people in the UK about their relationship with mobile phones.
It says we check our mobile phones 34 times a day, that women are more 'nomophobic' than men, and that 18-24 year-olds are the most likely to suffer fear of being without their mobiles: 77% of them say they are unable to be apart from their phones for more than a few minutes.
It's funny to think that around 20 years ago the only people with mobile phones would be businesspeople carrying their large, plastic 'bricks'.
Of course, these days, mobile phones are everywhere. A UN study from this year said mobile phone subscriptions would outnumber people across the world by the end of 2014.
And when there are more phones than people in the world, maybe it's time to ask who really is in charge? Are you in control of your phone, or does your phone control you?
So, what happened with my university friend? When I arrived a few minutes late he just laughed and said: You haven't changed at all—still always late! And we had a great afternoon catching up, full of jokes and stories, with no interruptions and no nagging desire to check my phone.
Not having it, I felt strangely liberated. Maybe I'll leave it at home on purpose next time.
【小题1】What will most people suffer from when they don’t have phones with them?( One word)
    
【小题2】Who suffers most without their mobiles? (Within 5 words)
    
【小题3】What was the situation like 20 years ago? (Within 5 words)
    
【小题4】When are there more phones than people in the world? (Within 5 words)
    
【小题5】Why will the author leave his mobile at home on purpose next time? (Within 8 words)Nomophobia 

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(答案→)Nomophobia 
解析:
【小题1】根据No mobile phone. I'm sure I'm not alone in feeling anxious, on edge and worried when I don't have my phone with me. In fact, I know I'm not alone: two-thirds of us experience 'nomophobia', the fear of being out of mobile phone contact.
【小题2】 根据It says we check our mobile phones 34 times a day, that women are more 'nomophobic' than men, and that 18-24 year-olds are the most likely to suffer fear of being without their mobiles: 77% of them say they are unable to be apart from their phones for more than a few minutes.
【小题3】根据It's funny to think that around 20 years ago the only people with mobile phones would be businesspeople carrying their large, plastic 'bricks'.
【小题4】根据A UN study from this year said mobile phone subscriptions would outnumber people across the world by the end of 2014.
【小题5】根据Not having it, I felt strangely liberated. Maybe I'll leave it at home on purpose next time.
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