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IV. Reading Comprehension. (Questions 41-60) 30 pointsThere are four passages in this section. For each passage there are 5 multiple choice questions. Choose the bestanswer to each question.【單選題】每題 1.5 分,共 20 題,答錯 1 題倒扣 0.375 分,倒扣至本大題零分為止,未作答,不給分亦不扣分。Passage #1 (Questions 41-45) 
On the Internet, everybody is a millenarian. Internet journalism, according to those who produce manifestos on its behalf,represents a world-historical development--not so much because of the expressive power of the new medium as because of its accessibility to producers and consumers. That permits it to break the long-standing choke hold on public information anddiscussion that the traditional media--usually known, then this argument is made, as “gatekeepers” or “the priesthood”--havesupposedly been able to maintain up to now. According to Glenn Reynolds, a University law professor, who operates one of theleading blogs, Instapundit, millions of Americans who were once in awe of the punditocracy now realize that anyone can dothis stuff--and that many unknowns can do it better than the lords of the profession. The rhetoric about Internet journalismproduced by Reynolds and many others is plausible only because it conflates several distinct categories of material that arewidely available online and didn’t use to be. One is pure opinion, especially political opinion, which the Internet has madeinfinitely easy to purvey. Another is information originally published in other media—which one can find instantly on searchand aggregation sites. (Source: The New Yorker Aug. 7 & 14, 2006, p.44)
41. According to this passage, which of the following factor contributes to the rise of internet journalism?
(A) Availability.
(B) Continuity.
(C) Flexibility.
(D) Reliability.
(E) Simplicity.

參考答案

答案:A
難度:困難0.388889
統計:A(7),B(1),C(3),D(1),E(2)

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