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    Alex Pang’s amusing new book The Distraction Addiction addresses those of us who feel panic without a cellphone or computer. And that, he claims, is pretty much all of us. When we’re not online, where we spend four months annually, we’re engaged in the stressful work of trying to get online.

    The Distraction Addiction is not framed as a self-help book. It’s a thoughtful examination of the dangers of our computing overdose and a historical overview of how technological advances change consciousness. A “professional futurist”, Pang urges an approach which he calls “contemplative (沉思的) computing.” He asks that you pay full attention to “how your mind and body interact with computers and how your attention and creativity are influenced by technology.”

    Pang’s first job is to free you from the common misconception that doing two things at once allows you to get more done. What is commonly called multitasking is, in fact, switch-tasking, and its harmful effects on productivity are well documented. Pang doesn’t advocate returning to a pre-Internet world. Instead, he asks you to “take a more ecological (生态的) view of your relationships with technologies and look for ways devices or media may be making specific tasks easier or faster but at the same time making your work and life harder.”

    The Distraction Addiction is particularly fascinating on how technologies have changed certain fields of labor-often for the worse. For architects, computer-aided design has become essential but in some ways has cheapened the design process. As one architect puts it, “Architecture is first and foremost about thinking.., and drawing is a more productive way of thinking” than computer-aided design.

    Somewhat less amusing are Pang’s solutions for kicking the Internet habit. He recommends the usual behavior-modification approaches, familiar to anyone who has completed a not smoking program. Keep logs to study your online profile and decide what you can knock out, download a program like Freedom that locks you out of your browser, or take a “digital Sabbath (安息日)”: “Unless you’re a reporter or emergency-department doctor, you’ll discover that your world doesn’t fall apart when you go offline.”

61. Alex Pang's new book is aimed for readers who __________.

A
find their work online too stressful
B
go online mainly for entertainment
C
are fearful about using the cellphone or computer
D
can hardly tear themselves away from the Internet
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答案:

D

解析:

61. D) can hardly tear themselves away from the Internet

解析:题干问道Alex Pang的新书针对什么样的读者的?根据题目中的Alex Pang’s new book和aimed at可定位到第一段第一句“Alex Pang’s amusing new book The Distraction Addiction addresses those of us who feel panic without a cellphone or computer.”原文是说,这本书是针对那些没有手机或电脑就会恐慌的人,也就是指不能离开网络的人,因此选D。A项在网上找工作压力太大,B项上网主要是为了娱乐,C项害怕使用手机或者电脑,都与原文不不符。

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