Sport is heading for an indissoluble marriage with television and the passive spectator will enjoy a private paradise. All of th

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问题     Sport is heading for an indissoluble marriage with television and the passive spectator will enjoy a private paradise. All of this will be in the future of sport. The spectator(the television audience)will be the priority and professional clubs will have to readjust their structures to adapt to the new reality: sport as a business.
    The new technologies will mean that spectators will no longer have to wait for broadcasts by the conventional channels. They will be the ones who decide what to see. And they will have to pay for it. In the United States the system of the future has already started: pay-as-you-view. Everything will be offered by television and the spectator will only have to choose. The review "Sports Illustrated " recently published a full profile of the life of the supporter at home in the middle of the next century. It explained that the consumers would be able to select their view of the match on a gigantic, flat screen occupying the whole of one wall, with images of a clarity which cannot be foreseen at present, they could watch from the trainer’s stands just behind the batter in a game of baseball or from the helmet of the star player in an American football game. And at their disposal will be the sane options the producer of the recorded programmer has to select replays, to choose which camera to me and to decide on the sound whether to hear the public, the players, the trainer and so on.
    Many sports executives, largely too old and too conservative to feel at home with the new technologies will believe that sport must control the expansion of television coverage in order to survive and ensure that spectators attend matches. They do not even accept the evidence which contradicts their view while there is more basketball than ever on television, for example, it is also certain that basketball is more popular than ever.
    It is also the argument of these sports executives that television harming the modest team. This is true, but the future of those teams is also modest. They have reached their ceiling. It is the law of the market. The great events continually attract larger audience.
    The world is being constructed on new technologies so that people can make the utmost use of their time and, in their home have access to the greatest possible range of recreational activities. Sport will have to adapt itself to the new world.
    The most visionary executives go further. That philosophy is: rather than see television take over sport why not have sports taken over television?
What does "they" in Line 2, Paragraph 2 stand for?

选项 A、Broadcasts.
B、Channels.
C、Spectators.
D、Technologies.

答案C

解析 代词一般用来指代上文(一般是上一句)出现过的人或者物。they所在句子的前一句是:The new technologies will mean that spectators will no longer have to wait for broadcasts by the conventional channels.从此可以看出they有可能指代technologies,也有可能指代spectators, 再结合本句:They will be the ones who decide what to see“他们决定看什么”,以及下一句And they will have to pay for it.“他们要为收看而付费”。由此可以确定本题答案为C项。
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