Any television program could be transmitted to any part of the world by______.
第1题
It was better covered by television and press than any event here since President Kennedy’s inauguration(就职), and , since indifferent is almost as great a problem to the Negro as hostility, this was a plus.
第2题
It was better covered by television and press than any event here since President Kennedy’s inauguration(就职), and, since indifferent is almost as great a problem to the Negro as hostility, this was a plus.
第3题
A.much
B.fascinating
C.every
D.good
第4题
A.Because she didn't like the job any more.
B.Because she looked at the map while working.
C.Because she made a severe mistake in reporting weather forecasts.
D.Because she was dressed in a way that television viewers disliked.
第5题
听力原文:M: You're not still watching television, are you?
W: I enjoy your television--I'll have to watch lots more while I'm here. The camera-work was very good. It looked like the work of real experts. Er... how long has television been going in Britain?
M: Oh, since 1936.
W: Ah!
M: (19) Only in the London area at that time, though. There wasn't any television during the Second World War. It started up again afterwards. The BBC was the organization responsible for it.
W: What do the initials BBC stand for?
M: (20) British Broadcasting Corporation. It's a public corporation. It isn't controlled by the government, but it's not a private company either. That means that the government can't use the BBC for propaganda purpose, and nor can private individuals or firms.
W: Is there any advertising?
M: Not on the BBC, ITV gets its money from advertising, though.
W: ITV?
M: ITV stands for Independent Television. It was started in 1954 again in the London area. It covers the whole country now, though.
W: What do people think of the advertisements on television?
M: It depends. A lot of people think it's a good idea because it means that television can pay its way--the ITV gets all its money from the advertisements.
W: What about the BBC?
M: You have to pay a TV license of £7 a year that goes to the BBC. Or £ 12 for color. A lot of people don't like having to pay and wish that there were advertisements on the BBC too. On the other hand, (21) other people hate TV advertising because they think it's an insult to their intelligence.
(20)
A.There was television, but not in London.
B.There was no television anywhere in England.
C.There was television, but only in the London area.
D.There was television somewhere in Britain.
第6题
The" wired cities" in the United States were not constructed, ______.
A.as the Japanese had monopolized its TV cables
B.as the Americans talked too much without doing any practical work
C.because monopolies did great harm to the otherwise prosperous market
D.because consumers showed little interest in other media than television
第7题
听力原文: While radio broadcasting was still in its early stage the wonder of television was already being developed. The person responsible for developing it was John Baird. In 1926 he gave the first demonstration of a television picture.
As a home entertainment, television rapidly became more popular than any other form. A news broadcast became more immediate when people could actually see the scene in question and the movements of the figures. Films could also be available. One of the advantages of travel programs was the glimpse of far-away places which many viewers would not otherwise have seen. Though much of the entertainment was of a popular kind like quiz competitions, some remarkable cultural programs were also broadcast. Just as with radio in earlier days, a group of actors and actresses became familiar in every household. One of the most popular programs on television was sport and an interesting result of the television broadcast was the increased attendance at the actual events. How far this was due to a growth in interest in the-game and how far out of the peoples desire to appeal on the screen is not clear.
(33)
A.He was the first person to appear on television.
B.It was he who discovered the wonder of television.
C.He made the very first step towards the invention of television.
D.He developed the television and was the first person to demonstrate it.
第8题
A.Taking a picture of Prof. Brown.
B.Commenting on an oil-painting.
C.Hosting a TV program.
D.Staging a performance.
第9题
Books have always been the main tools for teaching.
But a vast number of new tools have come to use in this 【S1】______
century. Take audiovisual aids for an example. "Audiovisual" 【S2】______
means "hearing-and-seeing". These aids to learn include 【S3】______
films, television, audiotapes, videotapes, slides, recordings,
charts, or graphs. In many schools there are language 【S4】______
laboratories where students studying foreign languages can
listen to recordings of natural speakers. The students can 【S5】______
record their speech and play back tape to hear their 【S6】______
own pronunciation. Tremendous strides have been made
in television instruction. Thousands of schools are now
using television as part of the irregular teaching program. 【S7】______
Hundreds of closed-circuit television systems have been
set in schools and colleges. There are more than 200 【S8】______
educational television stations in the United States
majoring in programs of many types. For such large 【S9】______
audiences, television stations can spend more money
to preparing programs than any one school could spend. 【S10】______
In television classrooms, students may see expensive
scientific equipment in use. They may see close-ups of
historical documents. Or they may hear talks by famous
scientists or writers.
【S1】
第10题
Learning to use a computer is getting easier all the time because ________.
A) programs are becoming less complicated
B) programs are designed to be convenient to users
C) programming is becoming easier and easier
D) programs are becoming readily available to computer users