单选题 The debate as to whether the Internet or books are a boon to school education is conducted on the supposition that the medium is the message. But sometimes the medium is just the medium. What matters is the way people think about themselves while engaged in the two activities. A person who becomes a citizen of the literary world enters a hierarchical universe. There are classic works of literature at the top and beach reading at the bottom.
A person enters this world as a novice, and slowly studies the works of great writers and scholars. Respect is paid to the writers who transmit that wisdom.
A citizen of the Internet has a very different experience. The Internet smashes hierarchy and is not marked by respect. Maybe it would be different if it had been invented in Victorian England, but Internet culture is set in contemporary America. Internet culture is egalitarian. The young are more accomplished than the old. The new media is supposedly cleverer than the old media. The dominant activity is free-wheeling, disrespectful, antiauthority disputation.
These different cultures foster different types of learning. The great essayist Joseph Epstein once distinguished between being well informed, being hip and being cultivated. The Internet helps you become well informed—knowledgeable about current events, the latest controversies and important trends. The Internet also helps you become hip—to learn about what"s going on, as Epstein writes, "in those lively waters outside the boring mainstream."
But the literary world is still better at helping you become cultivated, mastering significant things of lasting importance. To learn these sorts of things, you have to defer to greater minds than your Own. You have to take the time to immerse yourself in a great writer"s world. You have to respect the authority of the teacher.
Right now, the literary world is better at encouraging this kind of identity. The Internet culture may produce better conversationalists, but the literary culture still produces better students.
It"s better at distinguishing the important from the unimportant, and making the important more prestigious.
Perhaps that will change. Already, more "old-fashioned" outposts are opening up across the Web. It could be that the real debate will not be books versus the Internet but how to build an Internet counterculture that will better attract people to serious learning.
单选题 Unlike an Internet surfer, a book reader would feel that ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题考查对文章细节的理解。文中第一段提到互联网和书籍都是教育的媒介,通过读书读者可以进入文学世界的另一个宇宙,因此读书是慢慢受教育的过程。本题选D。
单选题 It is implied that in the literary world, there are ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题考查文章细节。文中提到读者进入文学的世界后,慢慢感到自己被教化,掌握更重要的东西,这个过程要尊重学者的权威。文学世界有很多公认的权威学者,因此,本题选B。
单选题 It can be inferred that Victorian England ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题考查文章细节。文中前面三段在提到很多读者阅读文学时,表明要尊重权威的学者,可见,维多利亚时期的英国对于权威是服从的。因此,本题选A。
单选题 According to Epstein, "being hip" is being curious about ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题考查语义理解。文章倒数第五段,讲到互联网可以让人们获悉最新的时事形势、最新的争议,由此可知being hip是“得知最新的知识”的意思。因此,本题选D。
单选题 In comparison with literary culture, Internet culture delivers information that is rather ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 本题考查对文章细节的理解。文章倒数第三段提到“互联网可以使人变得健谈,可以得到各个领域的知识”,可见互联网的信息是混合的。因此,本题选A。
单选题 What is suggested about serious learning?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题为细节推断题。文中最后一段提到互联网对于引导学习的作用是可以引导人们认真地去学习。可知,严谨的学习在互联网上也是可以利用的。因此,本题选B。