【題目】 Centuries ago, influencing people on a large scale (規(guī)模) wasn’t easy for ordinary people. Word of mouth was really the only way to pass on information. Books had to be hand-copied, which took a lot of time and was expensive. When the printing press arrived, many more people could get reading materials. Go back to the present age of the, Internet and social media, anyone’s voice can be heard, and anyone’s face can be seen within seconds worldwide.

If you want to expand your incidence, online videos might be the answer. The online videos are very popular nowadays. Here are the facts: 432, 000 hours of videos are uploaded daily to YouTube. Sitting through all of them would take you 50 years! Also, the number of people watching YouTube has increased by 40 percent every year since 2014. It is said that by 2019, video traffic will be 80 percent of all Internet traffic.

In short, if you’re the kind of person that likes leaving your mark, consider becoming a YouTuber. YouTubers are people who often produce and appear in online videos. Perhaps you have thought that creating and posting videos online isn’t real work. Think again. Weng-ie, a Chinese-born Australian vlogger (博主) has more than 9 million followers. She struggles to be a success. It’s bridging that gap between making videos in your bedroom and actually building a media business.

Companies have offered her paid vacations so she could post photos online. She has to refuse several offers because she is too busy making videos.

Don’t feel like you have to be the next YouTube star in order to get started. Start small. Be patient. Have fun. A lot can be done with just your smart phone, your good idea and, most importantly you. What’s stopping you from using videos to influence the online world?

1What does the underlined word “incidence” in paragraph 2 mean?

A.The number of videos.B.The extent of effect.

C.The business done online.D.The desire to be a vlogger.

2How does the author mainly present the popularity of online videos?

A.Giving a definition.B.Asking questions.

C.Giving examples.D.Listing figures.

3What do we know about successful YouTubers according to the text?

A.They are hard-working.B.They are stars at the start.

C.They tend to do unreal work.D.They make money more easily than others.

4What can be the best title for the text?

A.You and Your Smart phoneB.Update Your Own Videos

C.YouTube for YouD.The New Social Media App

【答案】

1B

2D

3A

4C

【解析】

本文是一篇說(shuō)明文。文章主要介紹了在因特網(wǎng)和杜交媒體時(shí)代,你也可以做一名YouTube視頻博主,可發(fā)布你的視頻,傳播你的思想,進(jìn)而去影響這個(gè)世界。

1詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)劃線部分后的The online videos are very popular nowadays. Here are the facts: 432, 000 hours of videos are uploaded daily to YouTube.Also, the number of people watching YouTube has increased by 40 percent every year since 2014.可知,網(wǎng)絡(luò)視頻現(xiàn)在很流行。以下是事實(shí):每天有43.2萬(wàn)小時(shí)的視頻被上傳到YouTube。此外,自2014年以來(lái),觀看YouTube的人數(shù)每年增長(zhǎng)40%。由此可推出本句句意“如果你想擴(kuò)大自己的影響程度(incidence),在線視頻可能是一個(gè)方法”。所以劃線詞的意思為“擴(kuò)大自己的影響程度”。故選B。

2推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段“ Here are the facts: 432, 000 hours of videos are uploaded daily to YouTube. Sitting through all of them would take you 50 years! Also, the number of people watching YouTube has increased by 40 percent every year since 2014. It is said that by 2019, video traffic will be 80 percent of all Internet traffic.”可知,以下是事實(shí):每天有43.2萬(wàn)小時(shí)的視頻被上傳到Y(jié)ouTube。坐著看完所有這些會(huì)花你50年的時(shí)間!此外,自2014年以來(lái),觀看YouTube的人數(shù)每年增長(zhǎng)40%。據(jù)說(shuō),到2019年,視頻流量將占到互聯(lián)網(wǎng)流量的80%。由此判斷出作者主要是通過(guò)列數(shù)字來(lái)陳述在線視頻受歡迎的程度的。故選D。

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的Weng-ie, a Chinese-born Australian vlogger (博主) has more than 9 million followers. She struggles to be a success.可知,翁意,一個(gè)出生在中國(guó)的澳大利亞視頻博主,擁有超過(guò)900萬(wàn)的粉絲。她為成功而奮斗著。由此可知,成功的視頻博主們都很努力。故選A

4主旨大意題。根據(jù)全文內(nèi)容可知,本文主要講述了若想擴(kuò)大自己的影響程度,你可以做一名YouTube博主,去傳播自己的思想的同時(shí),還可以建立自己的事業(yè)。由此可知,YouTube for You(你的YouTube)適合做本文最佳標(biāo)題。故選C

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