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法學知識與英文(包括中華民國憲法、法學緒論、英文)11047單選題
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In the four minutes it probably takes to read this review, you will have logged exactly half the time the average 15- to 24-year-old now spends reading each day. That is, if you even bother to finish. If you are perusing this on the Internet, the big block of text below probably seems daunting, maybe even boring. Who has the time? Such is the kind of recklessly distracted impatience that makes Mark Bauerlein fear for his country. "As of 2008," the 49-year-old professor of English at Emory University writes in "The Dumbest Generation," "the intellectual future of the United States looks dim." The way Bauerlein sees it, something new and disastrous has happened to America's youth with the arrival of the instant gratification go-go-go digital age. The result is, essentially, a collective loss of context and history. The problem is that instead of using the Web to learn about the world, young people mostly use it to gossip about each other and follow pop culture, relentlessly keeping up with the ever-shifting lingua franca of being cool in school. Social life is a powerful temptation and most teenagers feel the pain of missing out. And all this feeds on itself. Increasingly disconnected from the "adult" world of tradition, culture, history, context and the ability to sit down for more than five minutes with a book, today's digital generation is becoming insulated in its own stultifying cocoon of bad spelling, civic illiteracy and endless postings that hopelessly confuse triviality with transcendence. At fault is not just technology but also a newly indulgent attitude among parents, educators and other mentors, who, Bauerlein argues, lack the courage to risk "being labeled a curmudgeon and a reactionary."

According to the passage, how much time does the average 15- to 24-year-old spend on reading each day?

A4 minutes.
B8 minutes.正確答案
C12 minutes.
D16 minutes.
答案與詳解
B
正確答案
短文開頭明確說閱讀本文約4分鐘,恰好是15-24歲年輕人每日閱讀時間的「一半」,故全日閱讀時間為4×2=8分鐘。

為什麼答案是 B

短文指出 'you will have logged exactly half the time the average 15- to 24-year-old now spends reading each day',閱讀本文需4分鐘=每日閱讀的一半,因此全日閱讀時間為4×2=8分鐘。

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