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4. When is a man most likely to use his smartphone? A. When he is talking with a friend B. When he is late for a friends party C. When he is given a challenging tasI D. When he is taking the lift with a stranger 5. What did the research find about the smartphone users of diffcrent ages A. They liked to read the same thing again B. They used smartphones in the same way They used smartphones nonstop for a long time. D. They shared the same reasons for smartphone use 6. What is the best title for the passage A. Influence of Smartphone Addiction B. Ways to Stop Smartphone Addiction C Difference in Smartphone Use across Age Groups D. Research on the Strong Desire for Smartphone Use Michael Evans was standing in line waiting to pay his taxes(1%), when he heard a disturbin sound ahead of him. An elderly woman at the window was crying and so was the cashier(HsD) helping her. Then Evans learned why: the woman was informed she would lose her house if she couldn't pay the tax. He also heard the woman tell the cashier that her daughter had recently died Evans, a businessman who had just buried his father, couldn' t stand the idea of this woman losing her home right after losing her child. He approached the window and said to the cashier."I'll Day her taxes. The two women were stunned. Their hopelessness turned to disbelief. Evans promised to go straight to the bank and come right back with the money. And he did But when he returned to the office, he asked someone else waiting in line to hand the check to the cashier. Evans was trying to slip away quietly, Obviously, he didnt want the attention Of course, attention found him. It's not every day that someone pays a stranger's high tax bill Evans often finds himself on the giving end of charitable situations, though for years he went unrecognized for it. He is the president of a company which owns a variety of businesses, from restaurants to a mobile restroom company, most located in the inner city of Detroit. In 2015. when he