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[单项选择]What will a 13-year-old child do on television
A. Make sales
B. Dance
C. Sing
[多项选择]Part 2
Describe a television program
What is it
When and where do you watch it
What about the program
What kind of people watches it
And explain why you like it or not
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Child Consultants
These days, "what do you want to do when you grow up" is the wrong question to ask children in the USA. The
(51) should be: "what job are you doing now" American companies are employing more and more young people as consultants to evaluate products for child
(52) . The 12-to-19
(53) group spends more than $100 billion a year in the USA.
Specialist agencies have been created to help manufacturers ask kids about all the latest trends in clothes, food and
(54) markets. One
(55) , Teenage Research Unlimited, has panels (评判小组) of teenagers who give their verdict (裁决) on products
(56) jeans (牛仔裤). Another company, Doyle Research Associated, holds two-hour sessions in a room
(57) the "imaginarium (想象室)." Children are encouraged to play games to get
(58) a creative mood. They have to write down any ideas that
(59) into their heads.
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B. another
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The Future of Television: What’s on Next
Bosses in the television industry have been keeping a nervous eye on two Scandinavians (斯堪的纳维亚人) with a reputation for causing trouble. In recent years Niklas Zennstrom, a Swede, and Janus Friis, a Dane, have frightened the music industry by inventing KaZaA, a "peer- to-peer" (P2P) file-sharing program that was widely used to download music without paying for it. Then they horrified the mighty telecoms industry by inventing Skype, another P2P program, which lets Internet users make free telephone calls between computers, and very cheap calls to ordinary phones. Their next move was to found yet another start-up -- this time, one that threatened to devastate (毁坏) the television industry.
It may do the opposite, as it turns out. The new service, called Joost and now in advanced testing, is based on P2P software that runs on people’s computers, just like Skype and KaZaA. And it does indeed promise to