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In a Digital Age, Students Still Cling to Paper Textbooks

    A. They text their friends all day long. At night, they do research for their term papers on laptops and commune with their parents on Skype. But as they walk the paths of Hamilton College, a poster-perfect liberal arts school in this upstate village, students are still hauling around bulky, old-fashioned textbooks—and loving it. 'The screen won't go blank, ' said Faton Begolli, a junior from Boston. 'There can't be a virus. It wouldn't be the same without books. They've defined ‘ academia' (学术) for a thousand years.'
    B. Though the world of print is receding before a tide of digital books, blogs and other Web sites, a generation of college students growing up with technology appears to be holding fast to traditional textbooks. That loyalty comes at a price. Textbooks are expensive—a year's worth can cost $ 700 to $ 900—and students' frustrations with the expense, as well as the emergence of new technology, have produced a perplexing array of options for obtaining them.
    C. Internet retailers like Amazon and Textbooks.com are selling new and used books. They have been joined by several Web services that rent textbooks to students by the semester. Some 1 500 college bookstores are also offering rentals this fall, up from 300 last year. Here at Hamilton, students this year have a new way to avoid the middleman: a nonprofit Web site, created by the college's Entrepreneur Club, that lets them sell used books directly to one another. The explosion of outlets and formats—including digital books, which are rapidly becoming more sophisticated—has left some students bewildered. After completing the difficult job of course selection, they are forced to weigh cost versus convenience, analyze their own study habits and guess which texts they will want for years to come and which they will not miss.
    D. 'It depends on the course,' said Victoria Adesoba, a student at New York University who was standing outside that school's bookstore, a powder-blue book bag slung over her shoulder. 'Last semester, I rented for psychology, and it was cheaper. But for something like organic chemistry, I need to keep the book. E-textbooks are good, but it's tempting to go on Facebook, and it can strain your eyes.' For all the talk that her generation is the most technologically knowledgeable in history, paper-and-ink textbooks do not seem destined to disappear anytime soon.
    E. According to the National Association of College Stores, digital books make up just under 3% of textbook sales, although the association expects that share to grow to 10-15% by 2012 as more titles are made available as e-books. In two recent studies—one by the association and another by the Student Public Interest Research Groups—three-quarters of the students surveyed said they still preferred a bound book to a digital version. Many students are reluctant to give up the ability to flip quickly between chapters, write in the margins and highlight passages, although new software applications are beginning to allow students to use e-textbooks that way.
    F. 'Students grew up learning from print books,' said Nicole Allen, the textbooks campaign director for the research groups, 'so as they transition to higher education, it's not surprising that they prefer a format that they are most accustomed to.' Indeed, many Hamilton students grow passionate about the weighty volumes they still carry from dorm room to lecture hall to library, even as they compulsively (克制不住地) check their smartphones for text messages and e-mails. 'I believe that the codex is one of mankind's best inventions, ' said Jonathan Piskor, a junior from North Carolina, using the Latin term for book.
    G. That passion may be one reason that Barnes & Noble College Booksellers is working so hard to market its new software application, NOOK study, which allows students to navigate e-textbooks on Macs and PCs. The company, which operates 636 campus bookstores nationwide, introduced the free application last summer in hopes of luring more students to buy its electronic textbooks.
    H. 'The real obstacle is getting them to try it, ' said Tracey Weber, the company's executive vice president. The company is giving away 'College Kick-Start Kits' to students who download NOOK study in the fall semester, with a dozen classic e-books like The Canterbury Tales and The Scarlet Letter. Course Smart is letting students try any e-textbook free for two weeks. But not every textbook is available in digital or rental format. At Hamilton, for instance, only about one-fifth of the titles are sold as e-textbooks this fall. A stroll through the campus store revealed the price difference. A book on constitutional law, for instance, was $189.85 new, $142.40 used and $ 85.45 for rent. (Typically, an e-textbook is cheaper than a used book, though more expensive than a rental.)
    I. The expense of college textbooks, which is estimated to have risen four times the inflation rate in recent years, has become such a concern that some politicians are taking up the cause. Last month, Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York urged more college stores to rent books, after a survey of 38 campus bookstores in New York City and on Long Island by his office found that 16 did not offer the option.
    J. On Thursday, students at more than 40 colleges nationwide are planning an Affordable Textbooks Day of Action to encourage faculty members to assign texts that are less expensive, or offered free online.
    K. For now, buying books the old-fashioned way—new or used—prevails. Charles Schmidt, the spokesman for the National Association of College Stores, said that if a campus store sold a new book for $100, it would typically buy the book back for $ 50 at semester's end and sell it to the next student for $ 75.L) The buy-back price plunges, however, if the professor drops the book from the syllabus or if the bookstore has bought enough books to meet demand. When Louis Boguchwal, majoring in economics and math, tried to sell a $100 linear algebra (线性代数) textbook back to the college bookstore, he was offered $15. 'It was insulting, ' he said. 'They give you next to nothing.'
    M. Thus, the creation of Hamilton's new nonprofit Web site, getmytextbooks.org. So far, traffic has been light: only about 70 books have been sold this fall. But Jason Mariasis, president of the Entrepreneur Club, said he expected sales to pick up as word spread.
    N. Mr. Begolli, a member of the club, recently sold three German novels for $17 on the site. 'If I had sold them back to the bookstore, I would have gotten $ 7 or $ 8,' he said. 'The bookstore is king when it comes to textbook sales. We felt there should be something for students, by students.'
    O. Yet some students have to go it alone. Rosemary Rocha, an N. Y. U. student pursuing a degree in hospitality and tourism management, added up her required reading for the semester: $ 600. 'It's harsh,' she said. 'I'm currently collecting unemployment, so that's not going to happen.'
    P. Instead, she waits to borrow the few copies her professors leave on reserve at the library, or relies on the kindness of classmates. 'My friends will let me borrow their books in exchange for coffee or a slice of pizza, ' she said. 'I very seldom buy the textbooks, but I'm always like a chicken without a head.'
问答题     Tracey Weber think the best way to expand e-textbook sales is to invite students to try e-book applications for free.
 
【正确答案】H
【答案解析】由题干中的Tracey Weber,the best way 定位到H段首句。 细节推断题。根据定位段可知,Tracey Weber认为真正的障碍是让学生们去尝试电子教科书,也就是说,她认为要扩大电子教科书销量的最好办法是先让学生们免费试用,故答案为H。 [参考译文] A. 他们一整天都在给朋友们发短信。到了晚上,他们在笔记本电脑上搜集论文资料,在网络电话上跟父母聊天。但是,当他们走在位于北部乡村的文理学校汉密尔顿学院的校园时,学生们仍然乐此不疲地抱着那些笨重又老式的教科书到处走。来自波士顿的大三学生Faton Begolli说:“纸质书不会发生屏幕一片空白的状况,也不会出现病毒。要是没有书,情况将会不同。一千年来,这些书本定义了什么叫‘学术’。” B. 尽管在电子书、博客和其他网站的潮流侵袭下,印刷界呈倒退趋势,但经历着科技进步的一代大学生似乎还是对传统的教科书难舍难弃。这样的忠实是需要付出代价的。纸质教科书价格昂贵——一年得花700至900美元。于是,学生对纸质教科书费用的沮丧,加上新技术的涌现,催生了一系列令人不解的获得纸质教科书的渠道。 C. 诸如亚马逊和教科书网的网络零售商都在出售新书和二手书。这个学期一些租教科书给学生的网络服务机构也加入了它们。今年秋天,提供租书服务的大学书店从去年的300家上升至大约1 500家。今年,在汉密尔顿学院,学生们有了新方法来避开中间商:通过一个由该学院的企业家俱乐部创办的非营利性网站,大家可以在上面直接买卖二手书。各种折扣书店、各种图书版式的大量兴起(其中也包括日益先进的电子书)使得一些学生感到困惑了。完成繁重的选课任务后,他们不得不在花费与便利性之间进行权衡,分析自己的学习习惯,推测自己在以后几年中会需要哪些书,哪些是必备的。 D. 纽约大学的Victoria Adesoba站在学校的书店外面,肩上挎着个淡蓝色书包,说道:“这得根据课程来定。上学期,我租过心理学的书,比现在便宜多了。但像有机化学方面的书,我还得自己买。电子教科书倒也不错,但总引诱人上Facebook,并且会让眼睛疲劳。”从她的谈话中可以得知,他们虽然是历史上最擅长技术操作的一代,但纸质教科书似乎并没有注定会很快随时被他们淘汰。 E. 据全国大学书店协会称,尽管该协会预料,随着越来越多的教科书采用电子书的形式,到2012年电子书的市场份额会增至10%~15%,但是电子书仅占教科书销量的不足3%。在近期的两项研究中——其中一个是由该协会发起的,另一个是由学生公共利益研究组织发起的——四分之三的被调查学生说,比起电子书,他们还是更喜欢装订的书籍。许多学生不愿丢弃在章节间迅速浏览、在空白处写字以及在段落上勾勾画画的习惯,尽管很多新的应用软件已经开始允许他们在电子书上也能这样做了。 F. “这些学生都是看着印刷的书本长大的,”该研究组织的教科书运动项目主管Nicole Allen说道,“因此,他们到高校之后仍然更喜欢一直以来最习惯的书本,这一点儿也并不奇怪。”事实上,许多汉密尔顿学院的学生对沉重的书卷热情高涨,他们仍将其从宿舍搬到教室、搬到图书馆,与此同时,他们也会情不自禁地在智能手机上看短信、查邮件。“我相信古籍的手抄本是人类最好的发明之一,”来自北卡罗来纳州的一名大三学生Jonathan Piskor说道。说到“书”时,他用了拉丁词。 G. 学生们对纸质书本的这种热情也许就是巴诺大学图书集团如此卖力地把他们的一款新开发的应用软件NOOKstudy推向市场的一个原因。NOOKstudy可以让学生在多功能计算机和个人电脑上浏览电子书。该集团在全国开了636个校园书店,去年夏天该公司推出免费应用服务,希望能吸引更多的学生购买他们的电子教科书。 H. 该公司的执行副总裁Tracey Weber说:“真正的障碍是让他们去尝试它。”在今年秋季学期,该公司正在发“大学快速启动装备”给那些下载NOOKstudy的学生们,同时赠送许多经典的电子书,如《坎特伯雷故事集》和《红字》。智能课程正在让学生们免费试用任意电子教科书两个星期。但并不是所有教科书都有电子版或租用版。比如,在汉密尔顿,这个秋季只有五分之一的教材有电子版。只要在大学书店里闲逛一下就会发现各种版本的教材价格各异。比如,宪法方面的书,新书为189.85美元,二手书为142.40美元,而租赁价格是85.45美元。(通常,电子书的价格要低于二手书,但高于租赁价格。) I. 据估计,近几年大学教材的花费上涨率是通货膨胀率的四倍,颇令人担忧,以至于一些政治家开始把这当回事。上个月,纽约市参议员Charles E. Schumber调查了纽约市和他办公室旁长岛的38个校园书店后,发现有16个书店没有租书业务,于是他催促更多的大学书店开展此项业务。 J. 星期四,来自全国40多所大学的学生在一起策划了一个“用得起的教材行动日”,以此鼓励校方指定学生使用较便宜或网上免费的教材。 K. 至今为止,用老方法买书仍然盛行,不管是新书还是旧书。全国大学书店协会的发言人Charles Schmidt说,如果某个大学校园书店的一本新书卖到100美元,学期末该书店通常会以50美元回收,再以75美元卖给另外的学生。 L. 但如果教授规定下次不再使用这本教材(或这个版本),或者书店有足够的新书满足学生需求,那回收价格就会大幅下降。汉密尔顿学院经济和数学专业的学生Louis Boguchwal把一本价格为100美元的线性代数教材卖回给学校书店时,回收价只有15美元。他说,“这简直是一种侮辱,你几乎白送给他们了。” M. 因此,汉密尔顿新的非营利性网站getmytextbooks.org建立了。至今为止,网站的销量很不好:今年秋季只卖出了大约70本书。但企业家俱乐部的主席Jason Mariasis说,随着名声扩大,销量会逐渐上升。 N. 该俱乐部的一位会员Begolli先生最近在网站上以17美元的价格卖出了3本德语小说。他说:“如果我将书卖回给书店,我只能得到7美元或是8美元。书店在教科书销售方面是王者。我们感觉应该有一些学生自己经营,适合学生自己的东西。” O. 但有些学生还必须独自承担教材带来的压力。纽约大学学生Rosemary Rocha正在读餐饮和旅游管理专业的学位,她预计这学期在指定教材上总共得花600美元。她说:“这很糟糕。我现在正领取失业救济金,不可能有这么多钱买教材的。” P. 相反,她打算借用教授留在图书馆备用的几份为数不多的复印本,或者靠同学发发慈悲。她说:“我的朋友们会把书借给我用的,我只要请他们喝咖啡或吃比萨就行了。我很少买教材,但很多时候我就像一只无头的小鸡。”
问答题     The students think paper textbooks in this digital age play an irreplaceable role in their study.
 
【正确答案】A
【答案解析】由题干中的paper textbooks定位到A段第三句。 细节推断题。根据定位句可知,学生们仍然乐此不疲地抱着那些笨重又老式的教科书到处走,可见纸质教科书在他们的学习中仍起着不可替代的作用,故答案为A。
问答题     The students can sell books to each other without a middleman with the creation of the nonprofit Web site at Hamilton.
 
【正确答案】C
【答案解析】由题干中的the nonprofit Web site at Hamilton定位到C段第四句。 细节辨认题。根据定位句可知,学生们之间可以在汉密尔顿学院的企业家俱乐部创办的非营利性网站上直接买卖二手书,而无须通过中间商。题干中的sell books to each other without a middleman是对定位句中的sell used books directly to one another的同义转述,故答案为C。
问答题     Most students still prefer the traditional paper-and-ink textbooks because they have been used to their format ever since childhood.
 
【正确答案】F
【答案解析】由题干中的prefer,format定位到F段第一句。 细节辨认题。根据定位段可知,这些学生都是看着印刷的书本长大的,他们到高校之后仍然更喜欢一直以来最习惯的书本,这一点儿也不奇怪。题干中的have been used to their format ever since childhood与F段中的prefer a format that they are most accustomed to为同义表达,故答案为F。
问答题     The printed books are frustrating to students because they cost too much money.
 
【正确答案】B
【答案解析】由题干中的frustrating定位到B段第三句。 细节辨认题。根据定位句可知,纸质教科书价格昂贵,这让许多学生对其费用感到很沮丧。题干中的frustrating to是对原文中的frustrations with的同义转述,题干中的they cost too much money与定位句中的Textbooks are expensive表述一致。
问答题     To combat the soaring price of textbooks, Senator Charles E. Schumer suggests that college stores rent books to students.
 
【正确答案】I
【答案解析】由题干中的Senator Charles E. Schumer 定位到I段第二句。 细节推断题。根据定位句可知,Charles E. Schumer调查了纽约市和他办公室旁长岛的38个校园书店后,发现有16个书店没有租书业务,于是他催促更多的大学书店开展此项业务,可见他建议大学书店租赁书给学生,故答案为I。
问答题     Living on unemployment benefits, Rosemary Rocha cannot but borrow textbooks from the library or classmates.
 
【正确答案】P
【答案解析】由题干中的Rosemary Rocha定位到O段。 细节辨认题。O段提到了Rosemary Rocha,P段接着介绍她的情况,首句指出,她打算要么等着借用教授们留在图书馆备用的几份为数不多的复印本,要么靠同学发发慈悲。由此可知,P为答案。
问答题     Louis Boguchwal thought the money he was offered for his linear algebra textbook was next to nothing.
 
【正确答案】L
【答案解析】由题干中的Louis Boguchwal定位到L段第二、三句。 细节辨认题。根据第二句可知,Louis Boguchwal把一本价格为100美元的线性代数教材卖给学校书店时,回收价只有15美元。接着下一句,他说道:“这简直是一种侮辱,几乎白送给他们了。”They give you next to nothing其实是一个省略句,完整形式为The money they give you was next to nothing,故L为答案。
问答题     We can learn from Victoria Adesoba's case that printed textbooks will not disappear any time soon.
 
【正确答案】D
【答案解析】由题干中的Victoria Adesoba's case定位到D段。 细节辨认题。根据定位段可知,纸质教科书似乎并不注定会随时被他们淘汰,题干中的printed textbooks will not disappear any time soon与D段中的paper-and-ink textbooks do not seem destined to disappear anytime soon表述一致,故答案为D。
问答题     Despite the light traffic on Hamilton's nonprofit Web site, Jason Mariasis was confident that its book business would pick up as word spread.
 
【正确答案】M
【答案解析】由题干中的Jason Mariasis定位到M段末句。 细节辨认题。根据定位句可知,Jason Mariasis认为随着名声扩大,销量会逐渐上升。题干中的its book business是指book sales,故答案为M。