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Streaming(流媒體)first became popular in 2005,thanks to YouTube.Nowadays nearly three quarters of American households subscribe(訂閱)to at least one video streaming service.With almost 200 million subscribers worldwide and a billion hours of content viewed each week,Netflix is by far the biggest paid service.No.2 is Amazon Prime Video.But for every Goliath,there are a hundred Davids.Many smaller streaming services show nothing but sports,classic movies,or Japanese anime(動(dòng)畫(huà)片).
   In the early days of streaming the appeal was the lower cost,and it still is.The average streamer spends $37 a month and subscribes to three streaming platforms,while the average cable(有線(xiàn)電視)user pays more than $200 per month.Still streaming has become more expensive in recent years.In 2019,Netflix raised the price of its basic service 12.5 percent,to $8.99 a month.A quarter of its subscribers,who protested price increases,said they would cancel their subscriptions.Few did.
   A major reason:Streaming networks have become home to many of the most popular TV series,including recent Emmy winners.They offer full-length feature films as well,and last year,Netflix received more Oscar nominations(提名)than any other media company.In fact,streaming has changed the Oscar competition,at least for this year.Usually only films shown in theaters are considered,but because of the coronavirus,all movies released online in 2020 are qualified for the 2021 Academy Awards.That shift is especially good news for Disney,which is putting the much anticipated movie Mulan on its new streaming service,Disney+.But watching Mulan from your own home will cost $29.99-on top of the service's monthly fee of $6.99.
  Too much streaming can have its disadvantages,however.There are those who binge-watch,a term Merriam-Webster added in 2017 with the definition "to watch many or all episodes of (a TV series)on end." Alejandro Fragoso from New York holds the Guinness World Record:94 straight hours.

(1)What do the underlined words "Goliath" and "David" in Paragraph 1 refer to?
D
D

A.TV viewers.
B.TV programs.
C.Streaming subscribers.
D.Streaming services.
(2)Why did most Netflix subscribers continue their subscriptions?
D
D

A.They cannot go without it.
B.They think the low cost is a thing of the past.
C.Netflix has controlled the market.
D.They think it is good value for money.
(3)What does the good news in Paragraph 3 mean to Disney?
C
C

A.The movie Mulan can be released on Disney+.
B.The movie Mulan will generate great profits.
C.The movie Mulan can compete for an Oscar.
D.The movie Mulan will win an Oscar award.
(4)What do binge-watchers tend to do?
B
B

A.They start a new life.
B.They watch TV series continuously.
C.They break world records.
D.They watch TV series aimlessly

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【答案】D;D;C;B
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發(fā)布:2024/5/27 14:0:0組卷:6引用:2難度:0.7
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