单选题 In such a changing, complex society formerly simple solutions to informational needs become complicated. Many of life's problems which were solved by asking family members, friends or colleagues are beyond the capability of the extended family to resolve. Where to turn for expert information and how to determine which expert advice to accept are questions facing many people today. In addition to this, there is the growing mobility of people since World War II. As families move away from their stable community, their friends of many years, their extended family relationships, the informal flow of information is cut off, and with it the confidence that information will be available when needed and will be trustworthy and reliable. The almost unconscious flow of information about the simplest aspects of living can be cut off. Thus, things once learned subconsciously through the casual communications of the extended family must be consciously learned. Adding to societal changes today is an enormous stockpile of information. The individual now has more information available than any generation, and the task of finding that one piece of information relevant to his or her specific problem is complicated, time-consuming and sometimes even overwhelming. Coupled with the growing quantity of information is the development of technologies which enable the storage and delivery of more information with greater speed to more locations than has ever been possible before. Computer technology makes it possible to store vast amounts of data in machine-readable files, and to program computers to locate specific information. Telecommunications developments enable the sending of messages via television, radio, and very shortly, electronic mail to bombard people with multitudes of messages. Satellites have extended the power of communications to report events at the instant of occurrence. Expertise can be shared world wide through teleconferencing, and problems in dispute can be settled without the participants leaving their homes and/or jobs to travel to a distant conference site. Technology has facilitated the sharing of information and the storage and delivery of information, thus making more information available to more people. In this world of change and complexity, the need for information is of greatest importance. Those people who have accurate, reliable up-to-date information to solve the day-to-day problems, the critical problems of their business, social and family life, will survive and succeed. "Knowledge is power" may well be the truest saying and access to information may be the most critical requirement of all people.
单选题 The word "it"(Line 3, Para. 2)most probably refers to______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】解析:本题考查第二段第二句中it的指代对象。按照代词关系中的临近一致原则和上下文的含义,it应该指代它前面的“非正式(日常)的信息流通被切断”这句话,而B项正是对这句话的改写。 “informal information channel”对应“the informal flow of information”;“breakdown”对应“cut off”。故选B。
单选题 The main problem people may encounter today arises from the fact that______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】解析:文章第一段、第二段和第三段指出社会进步带来知识的专业化、人口流动导致非正式的信息流通渠道被切断和信息爆炸给分检有用信息造成困难。第二段第三段段首的关联词“In addition to”和“Adding to”表明前三段论述的原因成并列关系。C选项正是这三段内容的归纳引申,故选C。
单选题 From the passage we can infer that______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】解析:第四段第三句指出“电信技术的发展使人们能够通过电视和无线电传送信息,不久之后,实现电子邮件对人们实施信息轰炸”。此句的bombard意为“炮击,轰炸”,用来比喻信息传递的力度。由此可以推出,electronic mail确实会在信息传递中起到重要作用。此外,原文very shortly一词与选项中的soon相对,故选A。
单选题 We can learn from the last paragraph that______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】解析:此段有三句话,第一句强调对信息的需要最具重要性;第二句指出掌握信息者才能生存和成功;前面两句推出第三句,即段落中心句:获取所需信息是必不可以少的要求。D项是该句的改写,是该段内容的综合概括。“acquire needed information”与“access toinformation”对应;“of vital importance”与“the most critical requirement”对应。故选D。