"This is a really exciting time—a new era is starting," says Peter Bazalgette, the chief creative officer of Endemol, the televi

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问题     "This is a really exciting time—a new era is starting," says Peter Bazalgette, the chief creative officer of Endemol, the television company behind "Big Brother" and other popular shows. He is referring to the upsurge of interest in mobile television, a nascent industry at the intersection of telecoms and media which offers new opportunities to device-makers, content producers and mobile-network operators. And he is far from alone in his enthusiasm.
    Already, many mobile operators offer a selection of television channels or individual shows, which are "streamed" across their third-generation (3G) networks. In Korea, television is also sent to mobile phones via satellite and terrestrial broadcast networks, which is far more efficient than sending video across mobile networks; similar broadcasts will begin in Japan in April. In Europe, the Italian arm of 3, a mobile operator, recently acquired Canale 7, a television channel, with a view to launching mobile-TV broadcasts in Italy in the second half of 2006. Similar mobile-TV networks will also be built in Finland and America, and are being tested in many other countries.
Meanwhile, Apple Computer, which launched a video-capable version of its iPod portable music-player in October, is striking deals with television networks to expand the range of shows that can be purchased for viewing on the device, including "Lost", "Desperate Housewives" and "Law & Order". TiVo, maker of the pioneering personal video recorder ( PVR) , says it plans to enable subscribers to download recorded shows on to iPods and other portable devices for viewing on the move. And mobile TV was one of the big trends at the world’s largest technology fair, the Consumer Electronics Show, which took place in Las Vegas this week.
    Despite all this activity, however, the prospects for mobile TV are unclear. For a start, nobody really knows if consumers will pay for it, though surveys suggest they like the idea. Informa, a consultancy, says there will be 125 million mobile-TV users by 2010. But many other mobile technologies inspired high hopes and then failed to live up to expectations. And even if people do want TV on the move, there is further uncertainty in three areas: technology, business models and the content itself.
It can be inferred from the last paragraph of the text that

选项 A、mobile TV is coming—but how the market will develop is still unclear
B、consumers favor mobile TV if they need not pay for it
C、few mobile technologies failed to live up to expectations
D、the three uncertainties referred to at the end of the text are hopefully overcome in no time

答案A

解析 这是一道细节题,测试考生对原文关键句的识别和理解。本题的答案信息在尾段的首句,该句大意是:“然而,尽管人们从事了所有上述这些活动,但是移动电视的未来发展仍然是不明确的"。由此句可以推断本题的正确选项是A“Mobile TV is coming—but how the market will develop is still unclear”(移动电视正在到来一一但是这个市场将如何发展仍然不明确)。考生在阅读时应重视原文关键句子的含义。
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