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3.Hunan Satellite TV is losing its leading position?There's reason for saying this.In 2012,the reality talent show,the voice of China,on the Zhejiang Television became the most popular program in China.
The reaon for its popularity was really because its excellent quality?Or can we assume that without any opponent,we can't tell a contestant is winning because he is really talented or because there's no comparison?
The administrative department really contributed a lot in the popularity of the voice of China.In the past,there was no other draft shows(选秀节目) ranked as high as Super Girl and Super Boy.Even though there were some draft shows which seemed to share the popularity,it never turned out ture.All the other draft shows were shodowed by the ones on Hunan TV.One example was that since draft shows of Hunan TV were broadcast on Friday night,the draft shows of other stations were shifted to Saturday or Sunday.However,Hunan TV didn't get their permission for broadcasting shows in 2012.
And if this were not bad enough,SARFT did a great favor for it.SARFT issued a regulation,saying that all draft shows should be broadcast after 10:30 pm at night.Zhejiang TV declared long before the regulation that since was"no audition(海选),no PK,no rise in rank,no voting,no champion",its program was never a draft show.So,in 2012,all the opponents of Zhejiang TV had to broadcast their draft shows after 10:30 pm while the voice of China was permitted to be broadcast in prime time.
If you really think about it,there's no esential different between a draft show and the voice of China.It also selected people from all over the country,how did they say this were different from a draft show?No PK,really?PK doesn't mean one versus one!A team versus a team is called PK too.And"no rise in rank?"is just a switch of concepts because at the end of every game,some left the stage and some stayed.If there was really"no champion",how come there was only one"good voice of China"at the final round?All these were rising in rank,in disguise(隐性).
Under such cimcumstance,the voice of China even got praise.We are not saying that it is not a good show:we are saying that there's regret about the show since it had no opponent.

58.The following factors are important in making the voice of China popular EXCEPTA
A.the unique quality of the voice of China
B.the policy support from SARFT and the administrative department
C.the favorable broadcasting time.
D.the shortage of good opponents
59.The passage mainly tells usC
A.the draft shows of Hunan Satellite TV still cause our attention
B.the voice of China is not a real draft show
C.the reasons for Hunan Satellite TV is losing its leading position
D.the advantages of the voice of China
60.What's the author's attitude towards the voice of China?D
A.supportive   B.optimistic  C.hopeful   D.doubtful.

分析 本篇文章主要介绍了湖南卫视正在失去其领先地位这一说法产生的原因,从行政部门,节目时间和节目内容设计对比了超男超女和中国好声音两档节目.

解答 58.A.细节理解题.由第三段The administrative department really contributed a lot in the popularity of the voice of China.行政部门在中国的声音的普及贡献了很多,B正确.第四段将时间对节目的重要性,故C正确.第五段we are saying that there's regret about the show since it had no opponent.我们感到节目的遗憾,因为它没有对手,D正确.只有A未提及,故选A.
59.C.主旨归纳题.由全文首句Hunan Satellite TV is losing its leading position?There's reason for saying this,湖南卫视正在失去其领先地位?这里有为何这样说的原因.接下来全文都是在讲述具体的原因.故选C.
60.D.情感推断题.由the voice of China even got praise.we are saying that there's regret about the show since it had no opponent,中国好声音甚至得到了表扬,然而我们感到遗憾,因为节目没有对手.故作者对这个节目持怀疑态度,故选D.

点评 本篇阅读贴近生活,主要难点在58题需要作者一一排查ABCD选项,在文中找出对应文段理解判断,最终才能确定A选项并没有出现在文中,选出A,较为花费时间.

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