共用题干Treating China's Online AddictsWang Yiming,21,is a self-confessed Internet addict,one of a growing number in China. He used to spend hours online each day,often going without food or sleep.His face is drawn and sallow. He said addiction changed his whole life:"A month or two after I started surfing the Internet,I failed some of my school tests,but I was too afraid to tell my parents.When my parents found out,they were very angry.""But I couldn't control my addiction.Friends were also telling me that I was on the net too long,but I thought:'It's my life,I can do what I want.'I became a real loner,was withdrawn,and wouldn't listen to anyone."For help,Wang Yiming went to China's first Internet clinic,a low-rise,anonymous building in central Beijing. The clinic is part of a bigger addiction centre also treating those hooked on alcohol or drugs.The Internet addicts go on a two-week course involving medical treatment,psychological therapy,and daily workouts.All 15 patients when I visited were young men一the main social group affected by this problem一and they all told a similar story of how their addiction to the net destroyed their lives.Every day in China,more than 20 million youngsters go online to play games and hit the chat rooms,and that means that Internet addiction among young people is becoming a major issue here. The Chinese authorities have started to wake up to the seriousness of the problem with more articles in the papers highlighting the dangers of going online for too long.After a two-week course,Internet addicts will be cured.A:Right B:Wrong C:Not mentioned
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Treating China's Online Addicts
Wang Yiming,21,is a self-confessed Internet addict,one of a growing number in China. He used to spend hours online each day,often going without food or sleep.His face is drawn and sallow. He said addiction changed his whole life:
"A month or two after I started surfing the Internet,I failed some of my school tests,but I was too afraid to tell my parents.When my parents found out,they were very angry."
"But I couldn't control my addiction.Friends were also telling me that I was on the net too long,but I thought:'It's my life,I can do what I want.'I became a real loner,was withdrawn,and wouldn't listen to anyone."
For help,Wang Yiming went to China's first Internet clinic,a low-rise,anonymous building in central Beijing. The clinic is part of a bigger addiction centre also treating those hooked on alcohol or drugs.The Internet addicts go on a two-week course involving medical treatment,psychological therapy,and daily workouts.
All 15 patients when I visited were young men一the main social group affected by this problem一and they all told a similar story of how their addiction to the net destroyed their lives.
Every day in China,more than 20 million youngsters go online to play games and hit the chat rooms,and that means that Internet addiction among young people is becoming a major issue here. The Chinese authorities have started to wake up to the seriousness of the problem with more articles in the papers highlighting the dangers of going online for too long.
Treating China's Online Addicts
Wang Yiming,21,is a self-confessed Internet addict,one of a growing number in China. He used to spend hours online each day,often going without food or sleep.His face is drawn and sallow. He said addiction changed his whole life:
"A month or two after I started surfing the Internet,I failed some of my school tests,but I was too afraid to tell my parents.When my parents found out,they were very angry."
"But I couldn't control my addiction.Friends were also telling me that I was on the net too long,but I thought:'It's my life,I can do what I want.'I became a real loner,was withdrawn,and wouldn't listen to anyone."
For help,Wang Yiming went to China's first Internet clinic,a low-rise,anonymous building in central Beijing. The clinic is part of a bigger addiction centre also treating those hooked on alcohol or drugs.The Internet addicts go on a two-week course involving medical treatment,psychological therapy,and daily workouts.
All 15 patients when I visited were young men一the main social group affected by this problem一and they all told a similar story of how their addiction to the net destroyed their lives.
Every day in China,more than 20 million youngsters go online to play games and hit the chat rooms,and that means that Internet addiction among young people is becoming a major issue here. The Chinese authorities have started to wake up to the seriousness of the problem with more articles in the papers highlighting the dangers of going online for too long.
After a two-week course,Internet addicts will be cured.
A:Right
B:Wrong
C:Not mentioned
A:Right
B:Wrong
C:Not mentioned
参考解析
解析:本题给出的信息是错误的。原文是:"Wang Yiming, 21, is a self-confessed Internet addict...”。
本题给出的信息是错误的。原文是:"A month or two after I started surfing the Internet,I failed some of my school tests…”。
本题给出的信息是正确的。原文是:"I became a real loner, was with-drawn,and wouldn't listen to anyone”。
本题给出的信息是正确的。原文是:"Friends were also telling me that I was on the net too long,but I thought:'It's my life,I can do what I want'"。
本题给出的信息是错误的。原文是:"The clinic is part of a bigger addiction centre also treating those hooked on alcohol or drugs”。
文章没有谈到这方面的信息。
本题给出的信息是错误的。原文是:"All 15 patients when I visited were young men一the main social group affected by this problem...”。
本题给出的信息是错误的。原文是:"A month or two after I started surfing the Internet,I failed some of my school tests…”。
本题给出的信息是正确的。原文是:"I became a real loner, was with-drawn,and wouldn't listen to anyone”。
本题给出的信息是正确的。原文是:"Friends were also telling me that I was on the net too long,but I thought:'It's my life,I can do what I want'"。
本题给出的信息是错误的。原文是:"The clinic is part of a bigger addiction centre also treating those hooked on alcohol or drugs”。
文章没有谈到这方面的信息。
本题给出的信息是错误的。原文是:"All 15 patients when I visited were young men一the main social group affected by this problem...”。