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Live streaming (直播) is booming,with viewers watching nearly 4 billion hours of live stream in the gaming part alone,in 2020.
To stream or not to stream—that is the question with over 50 million American online creators.With over seven-in-ten people in the US using social media such as YouNow,F(xiàn)acebook Live,YouTube Live and Twitch,sharing a moment,routine,or an exciting experience with others has never been so easier for US streamers.
For some,the motivation(動(dòng)機(jī)) to live stream is for fun,while others are seeking to become famous.
Back in 2016,researchers studied live streams coming from the US,Japan and Germany on YouNow,Periscope and UStream.They found a wide variety of motivations,with a large majority (大多數(shù)) using live streaming for their own entertainment.
The main motivation of US streamers was to reach a specific target group,for example,by performing music.Their goal was to improve their personal image and to develop their fan.On the other hand,socializing(社交) was the main motivation for Japanese streamers.They need to communicate with their audience.Finally,German streamers' motivations were to reduce their boredom(無(wú)聊).And they're not alone.Boredom was also a strong problem found in both American and Japanese streamers in 2016.In short,many people turned to live streaming to help pass the time and to reduce their boredom.
And then there's a new type of live streaming where streamers don't perform,interact or even communicate with their viewers.Instead,the live stream shows uninterrupted(不間斷的) everyday activities such as sleeping and studying.Streamers put their cameras on their beds and go to sleep.In February 2020,Chinese streamer YuanSan live streamed his 2-day "sleep-stream" which,to his surprise,attracted 18 million viewers.In an interview,YuanSan said that his motivation was to reduce his boredom. "I was so bored that I decided to live stream myself sleeping.What I discovered was that viewers on the internet were even more bored than I was."
(1)What is the probable reason for the rise of live streaming in the US?
D
D
A.The fast network connections.
B.Streamers' desire to share.
C.People's need for entertainment.
D.The huge number of online viewers.
(2)Why do most people want to live stream in 2016?
A
A
A.To enjoy themselves.
B.To make money.
C.To make friends.
D.To be famous.
(3)What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?
D
D
A.Various ways of streaming.
B.Positive influences of streaming.
C.Great achievements of streamers.
D.Different motivations of streamers.
(4)Which of the following statements could YuanSan agree with?
C
C
A.It is boring to stream online.
B.Streaming can improve his sleep.
C.Streaming can help reduce boredom.
D.It is important to communicate with viewers.
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【答案】
D;A;D;C
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in over 190 countries.
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發(fā)布:2024/11/18 21:30:2
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(1)According to paragraph 1,many people don't search for care because
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A.they are too poor
B.it is unusual to seek care
C.they can remain unaffected for long
D.there are too many people suffering from the disease
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A.have to kill female mosquitoes
B.have their red blood cells infected
C.have ability to defend parasites
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B.Its ability to pass on the virus frequently.
C.Its ability to protect itself from attack and resist new drugs.
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D.nobody knows what will be the drug to treat the disease
發(fā)布:2024/11/17 10:0:3
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引用:1
難度:0.6
解析
3.
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