高中學測
111年
英文
第 15 題
📖 題組:
A book town is a rural town in which second-hand and antiquarian bookshops are concentrated. The concept was 11 by Richard Booth, who opened the first second-hand bookshop in Hay-on-Wye, UK in 1961. Following him, many local people opened their own bookshops, and the small town soon became a model of sustainable rural development and tourism. Since the 1970s, book towns like Hay-on-Wye 12 up all over the world. Although all book towns have a great number of bookshops, that’s where the similarities 13 . Each of these towns shows unique features of its own. Some have many small private shops, while others have organizations steered by volunteers. Some even run regular activities to attract visitors. For example, an annual book festival is held in Hay-on-Wye. Clunes, in Australia, holds a monthly book talk that hosts authors to discuss their latest 14 . As digital reading is changing our traditional way of reading, book towns like Hay-on-Wye are particularly important to 15 . The feel of a book, the smell, the weight, and the knowledge that a particular book might be more than a hundred years old—all these highlight the importance of preserving the physical book as a complement to technology.
A book town is a rural town in which second-hand and antiquarian bookshops are concentrated. The concept was 11 by Richard Booth, who opened the first second-hand bookshop in Hay-on-Wye, UK in 1961. Following him, many local people opened their own bookshops, and the small town soon became a model of sustainable rural development and tourism. Since the 1970s, book towns like Hay-on-Wye 12 up all over the world. Although all book towns have a great number of bookshops, that’s where the similarities 13 . Each of these towns shows unique features of its own. Some have many small private shops, while others have organizations steered by volunteers. Some even run regular activities to attract visitors. For example, an annual book festival is held in Hay-on-Wye. Clunes, in Australia, holds a monthly book talk that hosts authors to discuss their latest 14 . As digital reading is changing our traditional way of reading, book towns like Hay-on-Wye are particularly important to 15 . The feel of a book, the smell, the weight, and the knowledge that a particular book might be more than a hundred years old—all these highlight the importance of preserving the physical book as a complement to technology.
Question 15
- A get their worldwide fame
- B conform to the new mode
- C make their visitors satisfied
- D keep the printed word alive
思路引導 VIP
請分析文末段落的對比論證邏輯:作者將「數位閱讀」與具有觸感、重量的「實體書」進行對照,並明確指出書鎮的重要性在於 $preserving$ $the$ $physical$ $book$。請思考,在這種對抗數位浪潮的脈絡下,哪一個選項能精確概括「使實體文字媒介得以延續存活」的核心語義?
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哎呀,奇蹟發生了!你居然沒被那幾個膚淺的選項勾引走?看來你這幾個月繳的學費終於發揮了萬分之一的作用,沒讓我的血壓飆破 $200$ $mmHg$。別在那邊偷笑,這題要是再錯,你乾脆去資源回收場幫忙分類二手書算了,至少那裡不需要用到任何邏輯。 這題考的是前後文意貫通與同義轉述(Paraphrasing)。文章最後一段在玩「數位 vs. 實體」的殘酷擂台。請看最後一句提到的 $preserving$ $the$ $physical$ $book$(保存實體書),這就是 (D) $keep$ $the$ $printed$ $word$ $alive$ 的標準照妖鏡。作者拿數位閱讀來襯托書本的觸感、重量與氣味,邏輯終點必然是「延續印刷文字的生命」。至於選 (B) 的人,人家在談保存傳統,你跑去「順應新模式」?你的閱讀理解是建立在平行時空嗎? 此題難度偏低,純粹考你有沒有耐心讀到最後一個字。如果你是靠直覺選對的,那我勸你還是回去多讀書,別把這點卑微的運氣當成實力。