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The Internet has replaced books as a major source of information for Taiwanese primary school students,
according to a recent survey. The survey was conducted last December, and it
that 77 percent of the
students considered the Internet to be the most convenient source of information. 14 percent of the respondents
said they often 7 books for information instead of going online. Of all the students surveyed, 27 percent
said they had never used the 18
The survey randomly selected 4,200 students in 26 primary schools in
investigate their reading habits. A total of 4,017 questionnaires were properly 20
parts of Taiwan to
by the respondents.
According to the survey, five percent of the school children indicated that they did not read any
reading materials. Of those who read such materials, 25 percent liked to read comics, 20 percent fables and
stories, 15 percent books on natural sciences, and 12.3 percent books on technology. The survey
indicated that 45 percent of the school children read at least five books every month;
45 percent of them
read less than three per month.
(A)took (B)put (C)knew (D)found
(A)used up (B)went off (C)turned to (D)made into
(A)Net (B)survey (C)books (D)respondents
(A)various (B)convenient (C)youthful (D)routine
20((A)taken in (B)given off (C)filled out (D)picked on
(D)(A)story (B)comic (C)technology (D)extracurricular
2( )(A)thus (B)further (C)otherwise (D)for instance
(A)other (B)another (C)others' (D)the other's
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