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3. Will Anyone Watch 3-D TV? Mark the calendar: 2010 might be the year that TV's final frontier gets broken. Announced in early September, the newest models in the offing (马上就来临的) for late 2010 from Sony and Panasonic are bringing 3-D HDTV (高消晰度电视) into the home. That is, if you're willing to wear the glasses. Yes, glasses. They're not quite the flimsy red-and-blue-cellophane (玻璃纸) getups that they used to be, but the Sony and Panasonic models still require you to wear a pair of shades to observe the effect. How can TV manufacturers convince you that seeing shows in 3-D is worth the annoyance of having to wear a pair of specs (眼镜)? The first way is by making the technology way better. After all. 3-D entertainment is nothing new. The early 1950s were flooded with 3-D movies, and the technology has made an occasional comeback ever since. Each time, though, it's done in by the same complaints: poor image quality and headaches and eyestrain from extended viewing. Early reviews of the new models from Sony and Panasonic suggest they've solved the problem. Both use glasses that contain tiny shutters (快门), opening and closing at 120 frames per second, in sync with (与……同步)the image on the screen to give the illusion of depth. It's a new approach that gives users a wider viewing angle, another weakness of older approaches. All this would be pointless if the entertainment industry weren't also taking a new look at 3-D, The recent spate (一阵) of 3-D movies on the big screen-G-Force, Monsters vs Aliens and My Bloody Valentine all had 3-D debuts this year-foreshadows (预示) a similar spurt on the small screen. Blu-ray discs, which have the storage capacity necessary for high-definition 3-D content, and their players are becoming more affordable, and Panasonic is working with movie studios to release 3-D editions of movies, timed to coincide with the first group of TVs. Broadcast networks are paying close attention too-ESPN broadcast the Sept. 12 USC vs. Ohio State college-football game in 3-D as a pilot test. and in Britain there are already stations dedicated to 3-D content. But still. The glasses! The headgear(盔)necessary to watch modem 3-D TVs remains bulky-and, well, ugly-but Luxottica, maker of Ray-Ban, is working on a solution tot that. The company plans to release 3-D glasses modeled after Ray-Ban's classic Wayfarer (徙步旅行者) shades. giring even the style-conscious enthusiast little reason to resist 3-D.
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Sony and Panasonic will bring 3-D HDTV into the home in 2010.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】利用时间定位,第一段提到索尼和松下将在2010年把3-D高清晰度电视引人普通家庭。
单选题
Most people believe that seeing shows in 3-D is not worth the trouble of having to wear a pair of glasses.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】
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The 3-D entertainment industry is a brand new business.
【正确答案】
B
【答案解析】3-D娱乐从上世纪50年代开始,并非全新产业。
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Poor image quality, headaches and eyestrain from extended viewing are major complaints from 3.D movie views.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】原文提到看3-D电影的视觉效果差,头疼和视疲劳的抱怨。
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The entertainment industry is taking a new look at 3-D to put a number of 3-D movies on the show.
【正确答案】
A
【答案解析】第四段提到最近有很多3-D电影上映。
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3-D movies and TVs will replace the present normal movies and TVs in the next decade.
【正确答案】
C
【答案解析】
单选题
Style-conscious enthusiasts will definitely resist 3-D TVs because of the big and ugly 3-D glasses.