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    Picture this: It’s 2003 and your family has just finished arguing over which Netflix movies to rent that week. Movies come in the mail and the family watch them throughout the week before sending them back and ordering new ones. Then, fast forward to 2008, and you have started to watch TV shows on Netflix’s new platform.

Now, let’s come to the present. You sit down and open up Netflix on your TV and scroll for a while. Then you flip over to Hulu to see if they have anything more interesting to offer. Then you check HBO GO. Finally, you check Disney+. Then you realize that you’re paying for four different streaming services, maybe more.

Let’s return to Netflix. More generally, streaming. There are over 100 video streaming services available, as well as quite a few music streaming, including Apple Music, YouTube Music, Google Play, and etc. The streaming world, at least to some, is on its way to getting out of control, with each service requiring its own monthly subscription. And that is just entertainment subscriptions. We haven’t even taken into account subscriptions like Microsoft Office, magazine subscriptions, and email newsletters. Subscriptions started out as a service of convenience, but now, the oversaturation may have become burdensome. The services believe customers will pay more to get the content they want. However, statistics show a growing frustration(失望) among consumers. With so many options, they find it harder than ever to make a decision on what to pick.

Not only does the oversaturation of streaming result in confusing navigation, it also creates a financial burden for the consumers. Let’s say if you want to watch Stranger Things , The Handmaid’s Tale , and Game of Thrones , which belong to three different services, you would have to pay nearly $50 a month to access all three of those services, meaning it’s not cheaper, and potentially more expensive, than cable.

People cut their cords and went the streaming route because it was simpler and cheaper. Now, it’s just as inconvenient and difficult as cable was, if not more so, and unless you’re limiting yourself to one service, it’s not cheaper. Streaming will survive because we’re in a Golden Age of Media and because each service is able to create high-quality originals. But Golden Ages don’t last, and bubbles tend to burst. Until the inevitable(不可避免的) day when some product or service proves streaming out of date, we must suffer the choices in front of us. The next time you are scrolling through Netflix, Hulu, or whatever, and the overchoice is killing you, maybe you should just go pick up a book instead.

1.What is mainly talked about in the first two paragraphs?

A.Social progress has promoted the quality of life in the past decade.

B.Changes in home entertainment have brought us more options.

C.Technology innovation results in different ways of relaxation.

D.Netflix has been developing its service patterns.

2.What does the underlined word “oversaturation” in Paragraph 3 probably refer to?

A.The large number of subscriptions.

B.The frustration caused by poor service.

C.The rapidly developing entertainment market.

D.The confusing navigation resulting from streaming.

3.According to the passage, streaming services may____.

A.enhance user satisfaction

B.increase energy consumption

C.raise entertainment costs

D.realize the resource sharing

4.The author would probably agree that ___.

A.the streaming service will have a bright future

B.reading has an advantage over streaming service

C.there will be some better service to replace streaming

D.nothing can end streaming services as long as media exists

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.C 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章说明了如今家庭娱乐的变化给人们带来了更多的选择,这些娱乐以四种流媒体为主。但是流媒体,至少对一些人来说,正在走向失控,文章指出了如今流媒体存在的一些问题,如大量的订阅导致消费者选择混乱和经济负担的增加。作者最后指出将来也许会有一些更好的服务来取代流媒体。 1.主旨大意题。文章第一段It’s 2003 and your family has just finished arguing over which Netflix movies to rent that week.hen, fast forward to 2008, and you have started to watch TV shows on Netflix’s new platform.先是描绘了从2003年人们在家为那周该租哪部Netflix电影而争吵,到2008年开始在Netflix的新平台上看电视节目,第二段 中Then you realize that you’re paying for four different streaming services, maybe more.则是进一步描绘了如今人们在家看电视时,为四种不同流媒体付费的情况,由此可知,前两段主要讲了家庭娱乐的变化给我们带来了更多的选择。故选B。 2.词义猜测题。根据上文Subscriptions started out as a service of convenience, but now可知订阅一开始是一种方便的服务,但现在,过多的订阅可能已经成为一种负担。由此可知,第3段下划线的“oversaturation”一词可能指的是“大量的订阅”。故选A。 3.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中Not only does the oversaturation of streaming result in confusing navigation, it also creates a financial burden for the consumers.可知过于饱和的引流不仅造成了导流的混乱,也给消费者带来了经济负担。以及后文…meaning it’s not cheaper, and potentially more expensive, than cable可知……这意味着它并不比有线电视便宜,而且可能比有线电视更贵。由此可知,流媒体服务可能会提高家庭娱乐成本。故选C。 4.推理判断题。根据最后一段中But Golden Ages don’t last, and bubbles tend to burst. Until the inevitable day when some product or service proves streaming out of date, we must suffer the choices in front of us. The next time you are scrolling through Netflix, Hulu, or whatever, and the overchoice is killing you, maybe you should just go pick up a book instead.可知但黄金时代不会持久,泡沫往往会破裂。直到不可避免的那一天,一些产品或服务被证明是过时的,我们必须忍受我们面前的选择。下次当你在Netflix、Hulu或其他网站上滚动浏览时,过多的选择会杀了你,也许你应该去拿一本书来代替。由此判断出,作者可能会同意将会有一些更好的服务来取代流媒体。故选C。
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The potential benefits of cyborg technology are evident, but can this new technology be harmful, too? Could we become too dependent on cyborg technology-and become less than human? These still remain questions.

1.According to the passage, the cyborg _______.

A.is similar to human beings

B.took root in fiction characters

C.first appeared in space industry

D.has some device attached to the body

2.With the help of cyborg technology, _______.

A.eyesight can be restored

B.the nerve injury can be repaired

C.lost abilities can be replaced by a new skill

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3.Amber Case probably thinks that ______.

A.technology makes cyborgs become common

B.cyborg technology is crucial to modern society

C.the use of mobiles improves cyborg technology

D.cyborg technology helps improve human memory

4.What is the author’s attitude toward cyborg technology?

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C.enjoys economic benefits from communities

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B.travel every week

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C.The Pujols Family Foundation.

D.Fun 4 Kidz Foundation.

2.What got Mia Hamm to start charity work?

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D.The selflessness of the donors.

3.Which of the following words can best describe these athletes?

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D.Responsible and caring.

 

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