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江苏省无锡市宜兴市2022-2024年(三年)中考二模英语试题汇编 任务型阅读 2024年江苏省无锡市宜兴市中考二模英语试题 五、任务型阅读 先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容,在文章后表格的空格内填入一个最恰当的单词。每个空格只能填一个单词。 From TV to New Media A recent report said that China’s TV usage dropped from 70 percent to less than 30 percent in 2022. Also, TV sales dropped from 48.94 million in 2019 to 36.34 million in 2022. So why do we watch less TV? Here are some interviews with some students. “I seldom watch TV mainly because of the boring advertisements.” Song Ruiqi from Zhejiang said, “They always show up when a show or a movie is halfway through its run. So my family and I hardly turn on the TV at home.” He Liyan from Jiangsu believes that mobile phones or computers can easily meet our needs for watching videos. TVs often have hidden fees and complex (复杂的) interfaces. These problems have led to situations where young people aren’t interested in them, while the elderly find them difficult to use. “We have a busy day, leaving us with little time to watch TV. Also, the TV shows we enjoy are different from the ones our parents like. In my family, I can hardly get a chance to control the remote when they sit on the sofa.” said Zhang Linhui, Guangdong. “Different from traditional TVs, which require us to be at home to watch, video websites can be seen anytime and anywhere.” Wang Hexuan, Sichuan, added, “Besides, their bullet-screen (弹幕) function allows people to express their opinions. This experience is a pleasure that traditional TV watching cannot provide.” Title: From TV to New Media Since fewer people in China are watching TV at home, the TV sales number is 54 than before. 55 The advertisements that 56 halfway make people bored. The problems like hidden fees and complex interfaces reduce people’s interest. Different viewing habits may 57 to the loss of TV viewers. TVs require people to be at home to watch and have no bullet-screen function. Conclusion New media are becoming more popular in China. Unlike traditional TVs, they have many 58 over TVs. They are not limit