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CCTV9英语新闻:世界图书日提出阅读关怀

时间:2014-04-27 05:04来源:互联网 提供网友:gmeng   字体: [ ]
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It’s World Book Day today, and despite the increasing availability of e-books, China still scores low in terms of the the number of books read by an average adult.

A 2013 survey by the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication shows that an average Chinese adult reads less than five books a year. That’s more than 10 times lower than Israel, where people read 64 books a year.

The survey shows that Chinese people spend around 13 minutes a day reading, but nearly an hour surfing the internet.

To address the issue, CCTV has launched a campaign on the Twitter-like service Weibo to urge the public to extend their reading time to half an hour per day.

An average Chinese adult reads less than five books a year according to a survey.

An average Chinese adult reads less than five books a year according to a survey.

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