問題詳情

The chief difficulty with writing is that it seems a one-way process. You can’t seeyour reader’s face, you can’t hear her, you can’t get any feedback from her whatsoever.The novice writer is 28 to this handicap. The skilled writer, 29 , issupersensitive to it. But he overcomes it 30 actively imagining a reader – in fact,imagining many different readers – just as an experienced TV newscaster, looking intothe camera’s unwinking eye, actively 31 a viewer. The kind of reader (or readers)that a skilled writer imagines will depend, of course, on the occasion, the type ofpieces he’s writing, and other such factors. But 32 the occasion, he will assumethe reader has a zillion more interesting things to do 33 her time, is reading at afast clip, and is just waiting for an excuse to tune out. The writer’s challenge, then, isto avoid 34 her that excuse. The supreme challenges are to make her quite forgetthe other things she wanted to do. How does the writer meet these challenges? Chieflyby 35 . The whole time he’s writing, he’s constantly switching back and forthfrom his own mind to hers. Like a skilled chess player, he makes a dozen mentalmoves for every actual one. Each of them he tests as to the probable response it willelicit.
28.
(A) understanding
(B) interested
(C) oblivious
(D) concerning

參考答案

答案:C
難度:簡單0.733333
統計:A(0),B(2),C(11),D(2),E(0)

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