Choice, we are given to believe, is a right. In daily life, people have come to expect endless situations about which they are required to make decisions one way or another. In the main, these are just irksome moments at work which demand some extra energy or brainpower, or during lunch breaks like choosing which type of coffee to order or indeed which coffee shop to go to. But sometimes selecting one option as opposed to another can have serious or lifelong repercussions. More complex decision-making is then either avoided, postponed, or put into the hands of the army of professionals, lifestyle coaches, lawyers, advisors, and the like, waiting to lighten the emotional burden for a fee. But for a good many people in the world, in rich and poor countries, choice is a luxury, not a right. And for those who think they are exercising their right to make choices, the whole system is merely an illusion, created by companies and advertisers wanting to sell their wares.
The main impact of endless choice in people"s lives is anxiety. Buying something as basic as a coffee pot is not exactly simple. Easy access to a wide range of consumer goods induces a sense of powerlessness, even paralysis, in many people, ending in the shopper giving up and walking away, or just buying an unsuitable item that is not really wanted in order to solve the problem and reduce the unease. Recent surveys in the United Kingdom have shown that a sizeable proportion of electrical goods bought per household are not really needed. The advertisers and the shareholders of the manufacturers are, nonetheless, satisfied.
It is not just their availability that is the problem, but the speed with which new versions of products come on the market. Advances in design and production mean that new items are almost ready by the time that goods hit the shelves. Products also need to have a short lifespan so that the public can be persuaded to replace them within a short time. The classic example is computers which are almost obsolete once they are bought. At first, there were only one or two available from a limited number of manufacturers, but now there are many companies all with not only their own products but different versions of the same machine. This makes selection a problem. Gone are the days when one could just walk with ease into a shop and buy one thing; no choice, no anxiety.
The plethora of choice is not limited to consumer items. With the greater mobility of people around the world, people have more choice about where they want to live and work—a fairly recent phenomenon. In the past, nations migrated across huge swathes of the earth in search of food, adventure, and more hospitable environments. Whole nations crossed continents and changed the face of history, so the mobility of people is nothing new. The creation of nation states and borders effectively slowed this process down.
单选题
Sometimes people ask professionals to help them make decisions because ______.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】[解析] 答案参见第一段第四句话:But sometimes selecting one option as opposed to another can have serious or lifelong repercussions,然而有时,这种舍此取彼却具有重大甚至是对终生的影响。选项B和D都不符合事实,而选项C在文中并未提到。故答案为A。
单选题
When people cannot easily decide what to buy, which of the following is the least possible choice?
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析] 答案参见第二段第三句话:Easy access to a wide range of consumer goods induces a sense of powerlessness, even paralysis, in many people, ending in the shopper giving up and walking away, or just buying an unsuitable item that is not really wanted in order to solve the problem and reduce the unease,故当人们不知所措时,通常会放弃挑选、离开商店或者买了并不需要的东西,故答案为D。
单选题
Why do products have a short lifespan nowadays?
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】[解析] 根据第三段的前两句话It is not just their availability that is the problem, but the speed with which new versions of products come on the market. Advances in design and production mean that new items are almost ready by the time that goods hit the shelves,商品的琳琅满目不是问题所在,问题是新产品的上市速度。设计和生产的进步意味着商品刚刚上市,新商品就已经蓄势待发。这表明现在的产品使用寿命短是因为新产品更新上市的速度太快,选项B符合这一意思,故为正确答案。
单选题
How does migration today differ from that of the past?
【正确答案】
D
【答案解析】[解析] 根据最后一段第二句话:With the greater mobility of people around the world, people have more choice about where they want to live and work—a fairly recent phenomenon.在世界范围内,人口流动性的增强使人们对于生活、工作地也有了更多选择——这是一个最近才有的现象。这说明过去同现在的不同在于人们对于生活、工作地有了更多选择,D项符合原意,其他三项都不是新的特点。
单选题
Which of the following best expresses the writer"s view on choice?