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他們可能會被迫不斷查看手機,以免錯失任何訊息。甚至線上購物的人也受到了影響。可得的資訊和選擇這麼多,連最簡單的購物都可能引起巨大的壓力和焦慮。
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作者 Angus Bain
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People now have access to more information than ever before thanks to the internet. While there are clearly benefits to it, there are also unintended __1__. One in particular is information overload, commonly referred to as “infobesity.” As the name suggests, it involves consuming an unhealthy amount of information.
access [ ˈæksɛs ] n. 接觸/使用/進入的門徑或權利
have access to... 可接觸到/利用⋯⋯
commonly [ ˈkɑmənlɪ ] adv. 通常,一般,普遍
consume [ kənˈsum ] vt. 攝取,吃,喝
unhealthy [ ʌnˈhɛlθɪ ] a. 有害健康的,不健康的
過量吸收資訊 小心大腦超載! Filling Up on Information
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Infobesity comes in a number of different __2__ and affects people in a variety of ways. Business people, for example, may struggle to make decisions when faced with an __3__ amount of information. For younger people, infobesity is often linked to their use of social media. Young people may be bombarded with __4__ from various social media apps. Furthermore , they may be compelled to constantly check their phone so as not to __5__ anything. Even online shoppers are affected. With so much information and so many choices available, even the simplest __6__ can cause a great deal of stress and anxiety.
bombard [ bɑmˈbɑrd ] vt. 向⋯⋯連續提出問題/批評/提供資訊
bombard sb with... 向某人提供/提出大量的⋯⋯(訊息/問題/批評)
furthermore [ ˈfɝðɚˌmɔr ] adv. 此外,而且
compel [ kəmˈpɛl ] vt. 迫使
compel sb to V 強迫某人(做)⋯⋯
anxiety [ æŋˈzaɪətɪ ]n. 焦慮,不安
Infobesity also has a devastating effect on our attention span. According to a study by Microsoft, the __7__ Canadian now spends less than 10 seconds digesting a piece of media before they move on to something new. This data raises concerns that our ability to pay attention to things will continue to __8__ as this information overload increases.
devastating [ ˈdɛvəˌstetɪŋ ] a. 破壞力極大的
span [ spæn ] n. (生命、注意力等的)持續時間;期間
digest [ daɪˈdʒɛst ] vt. 消化,理解
So, what can be done to counteract the effects of this condition? While there is no easy answer, one obvious step is to limit our sources of information. Try to only __9__ things that really matter to you and on just one thing at a time. Taking a __10__ from your cellphone can also help reduce your stress. And who knows? Since technology got us into this mess in the first place , perhaps it will also present solutions in the future.