Television has long been one of America's favorite forms to relax: It develops faster than print and radio mediaBut how and when we catch our favorite shows is changing greatly

    During the 2004-2005 TV season the average family watched more than 8 hours of television a day, an increase of morn than 12 percent from ten years ago. There were also more programs to choose. In 2006 the ordinary American home had access to 104 different channels, almost double the number just six years ago.

But new technologies技術(shù)like video recorder and digital cable數(shù)字有線are changing the way people think of traditional TVThat, of course, depends on the audience's ageOld people still watch some TV shows and the nightly newsYoung people are more likely to listen to download music on watch their favourite shows on the InternetHowever, according to an expert, “TV will never be replacedBut without the video recorder or the Internet, I would feel lost—like I had my legs, but not my arms.”

1American people like watching TV and __________

Ait develops faster than newspaper and radio media

Ball the American families watch TV 8 hours a day

Cthere were 104 different channels in 2000

Dall people like the night news

2Why is the way American people watch TV changing a lot?

AThe number of audiences is large      

BPeople spent lots of time watching TV.

CThere are mere channels to choose       

DThe new technologies give new ideas to relax.

3The underlined word “had access to” means ___________

Ahad a night to buy 

Bhad time to enjoy

Cwas able to choose from

Dhad a way to relax

4The passage mainly tells us _____________

     Athe video recorder and the Interne1 will not replace TV

     Bold people like TV shows mere than the young

     Chow and when American people catch their favourite shows is changing greatly

     Dwe will feel lost without the new technologies

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Television has long been one of America's favorite forms to relax: It develops faster than print and radio media.But how and when we catch our favorite shows is changing greatly.

    During the 2004-2005 TV season the average family watched more than 8 hours of television a day, an increase of morn than 12 percent from ten years ago. There were also more programs to choose. In 2006 the ordinary American home had access to 104 different channels, almost double the number just six years ago.

But new technologies(技術(shù))like video recorder and digital cable(數(shù)字有線)are changing the way people think of traditional TV.That, of course, depends on the audience's age.Old people still watch some TV shows and the nightly news.Young people are more likely to listen to download music on watch their favourite shows on the Internet.However, according to an expert, “TV will never be replaced.But without the video recorder or the Internet, I would feel lost—like I had my legs, but not my arms.”

1.American people like watching TV and __________

A.it develops faster than newspaper and radio media

B.a(chǎn)ll the American families watch TV 8 hours a day

C.there were 104 different channels in 2000

D.a(chǎn)ll people like the night news

2.Why is the way American people watch TV changing a lot?

A.The number of audiences is large.      

B.People spent lots of time watching TV.

C.There are mere channels to choose       

D.The new technologies give new ideas to relax.

3.The underlined word “had access to” means ___________

A.had a night to buy 

B.had time to enjoy

C.was able to choose from

D.had a way to relax

4.The passage mainly tells us _____________

     A.the video recorder and the Interne1 will not replace TV

     B.old people like TV shows mere than the young

     C.how and when American people catch their favourite shows is changing greatly

     D.we will feel lost without the new technologies

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