What difference does it make if we read
texts displayed on a computer screen instead of on paper printed with ink The
computer certainly does not guarantee deeper comprehension, greater subtlety of
mind, or a wider range of imaginative reference. The mediation of a computer,
however, puts new powers at the disposal of intelligence. For one thing, the
computer itself can do {{U}}simple reading{{/U}}—as I have noted, it can "read" an
immense body of {{U}}literature{{/U}} in search of designated(指定的)words. As anyone
knows who has ever spent days in libraries in search of errant information,
simply identifying relevant sources absorbs inordinate amounts of time in
research. The objection may be raised that a search of texts by computer may
block the occasional(偶然发现的)discoveries that occur while browsing in the stacks
of great libraries. No A. The deficiencies of the library in providing information. B. The different applications of the computer and the library. C. The advantages and disadvantages of the computer and library. D. The advantages of the computer in search of information. [单项选择]What is there in the shop
[A] Fish. [B] Meat. [C] Beef. [单项选择]A. What information the person left. B. Where Margaret went.
C. What Margaret said about the person. D. When the message was left. [单项选择]A. What a pleasure. B. I’m very pleased.
C. It’s my pleasure. D. Pleased to meet you. [单项选择]What is there in the shop
A. Fish. B. Meat. C. Beef. 我来回答: 提交
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