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易错题: A、She was expecting a White House

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根据网考网考试中心的统计分析,以下试题在2019/5/18日考博习题练习中,答错率较高,为:43%
【单选题】
A、She was expecting a White House dinner invitation.
B.She failed to get some important mails.
C.She had trouble with her inheritance from UncleEriC、
D.She had no way to check her e-mail.

网考网参考答案:D,答错率:43%
网考网试题解析:

[听力原文]14-16 I used to think I could quit checking my e-mail any time I wanted to, but I stopped kidding myself years ago. My e-mail program is up and running 24 hours a day, and once I submit to its siren call, whole hours can go missing. I have a friend who recently found herself suck on a cruise ship near Panama that didn’t offer e-mail, so she chartered a helicopter to take her to the nearest Internet caf6. There was nothing in her queue but junk mail and she thought the trip was worth it. I know how she felt. You never know when you’re going to get that note from Uncle Eric about your inheritance, or that White House dinner invitation with a time-sensitive R. S. V. P. My friend and I are not alone. According to a Gartner Group study, 42% of American e-mail users——and there are more than 100 million of us——check e-mail on vacation. Nearly I in 4 look for messages every weekend. Dr. David Greenfield, founder of the Center for Internet Studies in west Hartford, Conn., believes that at least 6% of us are what he would classify as compulsive e-mail checkers. "It sounds silly, but people report that they feel like preferring alone and not wanting to talk to others when they’re away from e-mail," he says. "It’s verylikely the brain gets the same kind of hit from email as it does from gambling." 14. Why did the woman’s friend feel anxious aboard the ship near Panama document.getElementById("warp").style.display="none"; document.getElementById("content").style.display="block"; 查看试题解析出处>>

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