In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For questions 1 — 5, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G

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问题 In the following article, some sentences have been removed. For questions 1 — 5, choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices which you do not need to use.
    Gregory Currie, a professor of philosophy at the University of Nottingham, recently argued that we ought not to claim that literature improves us as people, because there is no "compelling evidence that suggests that people are morally or socially better for reading Tolstoy" or other great books.
    Actually, there is such evidence. Raymond Mar, a psychologist at York University in Canada, and the other professor reported in studies published in 2006 and 2009 that individuals who often read fiction appear to be better able to understand other people, empathize with them and view the world from their perspective. 【R1】______. .
    "Deep reading" — as opposed to the often superficial reading we do on the Web — is an endangered practice. Its disappearance would threaten the intellectual and emotional development of generations growing up online, as well as the perpetuation of a critical part of our culture: the novels, poems and other kinds of literature that can be appreciated only by readers whose brains, quite literally, have been trained to apprehend them.
    Recent research has demonstrated that deep reading — slow, immersive, rich in sensory detail and emotional and moral complexity — is a distinctive experience, different in kind from the mere decoding of words. 【R2】______. A book’s lack of hyperlinks, for example, frees the reader from making decisions — Should I click on this link or not? — allowing her to remain fully immersed in the narrative.
    That immersion is supported by the way the brain handles language rich in detail, allusion and metaphor; by creating a mental representation that draws on the same brain regions that would be active if the scene were unfolding in real life. 【R3】______.
    None of this is likely to happen when we’re surfing TMZ. Although we call the activity by the same name, the deep reading of books and the information-driven reading we do on the Web are very different, both in the experience they produce and in the capacities they develop. 【R4】______.
    To understand why we should be concerned about how young people read, and not just whether they’re reading at all, it helps to know something about the way the ability to read evolved. "Human beings were never born to read," notes Maryanne Wolf, director of the Center for Reading and Language
    Research at Tufts University. 【R5】______. The "reading circuits" we construct are recruited from structures in the brain that evolved for other purposes — and these circuits can be feeble or they can be robust, depending on how often and how vigorously we use them.
[A]The combination of fast, fluent decoding of words and slow, unhurried progress on the page gives deep readers time to enrich their reading with reflection, analysis, and their own memories and opinions.
[B]The emotional situations and moral dilemmas that are the stuff of literature are also vigorous exercise for the brain, propelling us inside the heads of fictional characters and even, studies suggest, increasing our real-life capacity for empathy.
[C]Unlike the ability to understand and produce spoken language, which under normal circumstances will unfold according to a program dictated by our genes, the ability to read must be painstakingly acquired by each individual.
[D]This link persisted even after the researchers factored in the possibility that more empathetic individuals might choose to read more novels.
[E]The study also found that young people who read daily only onscreen were nearly two times less likely to be above-average readers than those who read daily in print or both in print and onscreen.
[F]A growing body of evidence suggests that online reading may be less engaging and less satisfying, even for the "digital natives" for whom it is so familiar.
[G]Although deep reading does not, strictly speaking, require a conventional book, the built-in limits of the printed page are uniquely beneficial to the deep reading experience.
【R2】

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答案G

解析 本题空格出现在第四段中间。空格前内容解释了“深入阅读”的定义并指出,其是一种独特的阅读经历。在性质上与仅仪做“文字解码”截然不同。空格后指出,没有超链接的纸质书本对于阅读的益处:不会分散读者精力,使得读者能够全神贯注于书本内容。此处[A]选项可能因fast,fluent decoding of words与空格前the mere decoding of words的对应关系而迷惑性较大,但空格前内容旨在强调“深入阅读”与“文字解码”截然不同,而[A]选项则强调把两者结合带来的益处,逻辑衔接有漏洞,故排除。[G]选项以让步转折结构强调“纸质书本”对于“深入阅读”的益处,这与下文for exam—ple所述“没有超链接的书本有益读者全神贯注于书本自身叙事”的例证关系相呼应,逻辑衔接紧密,故为正确选项。
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