Being able to multitask is hailed by most people as a welcome skill, but not

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问题     Being able to multitask is hailed by most people as a welcome skill, but not according to a recent study which claims that young people between the ages of eight and eighteen of the so-called Generation M are spending a considerable amount of their time in fruitless efforts as they multitask. It argues that, in fact, these young people are frittering (浪费) away as much as half of their time as they would if they performed the very same tasks one after the other.
    Some young people are using an ever larger number of electronic devices as they study. At the same time they are working, young adults are also surfing on the Internet, or sending out emails to their friends, and/or answering the telephone and listening to music on their iPods. As some new device comes along, it is also added to the list rather than replacing one of the existing devices.
    Other research has indicated that this multitasking is even affecting the way families themselves function as young people are too wrapped up in their own isolated worlds to interact with the other people around them. They can no longer greet family members when they enter the house nor can they eat at the family table.
    All this electronic wizardry (魔力) is supposedly also seriously affecting young people’s performance at university and in the workplace. When asked about their opinions of the impact of modern gadgets (小装置) on their performance of tasks, the great majority of young people gave a favorable response.
    The response from the academic and business worlds was not quite as positive. The former feel that multitasking with electronic gadgets by children affects later development of study skills, resulting in a decline in the quality of writing, for example, because of the lack of concentration on task completion. They feel that many undergraduates now urgently need remedial (补救的) help with study skills. Similarly, employers feel that young people entering the workforce need to be taught all over again.
    While all this may be true, it must be borne in mind that more and more is expected of young people nowadays; in fact, too much. Praise rather than criticism is due in respect of the way today’s youth are able to cope despite what the older generation throw at them. [br] With the introduction of new gadgets, what happens to the Generation M’s present e-devices?

选项 A、They are put aside temporarily.
B、They are either sold or traded.
C、They give way to the latest gadgets.
D、They become part of their collection.

答案 D

解析 根据题干中的new gadgets和e-devices将本题出处定位到第2段末句。该句提到,随着新产品的出现,现有的电子产品只会被收入囊中,而不会替代他们现有的任何一个电子产品。也就是说,现有的电子产品也会成为他们收藏的~部分,故答案为[D]。文中并未提及他们现有的电子产品被放置在一旁或出售,故排除[A]和[B]。[C]“它们被最新的产品所替代”与原文意思矛盾,故排除。
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