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B) Parents always like to make the decision for their children on their will. C) Single-sex education fosters ignorance and prejudice towards the other gender.
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Attention couch potatoes: you may want to take this opportunity to curl up with your stack of remotes and commit to memory that feeling of pressing a button under your thumb. According to Chris Brown, vice president of the International Digital Media Alliance, \remote control as you know it is an endangered species.\
Companies are developing devices to keep up with our channel-surfing habits du jour (½ñÈÕÌØÉ«µÄ), which means rethinking the structure of the remote. To cope with the abundance of channels now available, TiVo recently unveiled the Slide, a $90 device complete with a retractable QWERTY keyboard to eliminate the agonising \Shore marathon you would like to record.
The Slide isn't a universal remote, but it is certainly a step toward efficiency, using the kind of mini-keyboard popularised by Samsung and other mobile-phone makers. Vizio has released a similar remote for its line of HDTVs, and Boxee, a TV-to-Internet set-top connector, is set to ship with its own QWERTY remote this year.
As more consumers fall in love with the breezy usability of smart phones, some of us have stopped looking under couch cushions for dedicated remotes and instead are simply reaching into our pockets. Apps like RedEye (free for the iPhone and iPod Touch) and plug-ins like New Kinetix ($70) turn mobile devices into one-size-fits-all controlling devices ¡ª and yes, they will change the channel. Ident Technology already has a prototype (³ûÐÎ) in the works for a button-free gesture remote ¡ª controlled by slides and taps of the thumb on a touchscreen surface ¡ª that will feel very familiar to iPhone users.
\remotes you'll buy in 10 years are all going to have a touchscreen,\says Brown. \won't be devices with buttons. You won't get that tactile (´¥¾õµÄ) sensation.\
With any luck, you won't get coffee-table pileups either. \five remotes for all of our devices,\Birmingham, Ala. \the DVD player and one for...Well, I'm not sure what it does.\remotes become more like smart phones, a simple download can make them control every new device you buy. Assuming, of course, you can figure out how to use them.
61.What message does the author intend to convey in the first paragraph? A) Couch potatoes shouldn't spend so much time watching screens.
B) Couch potatoes will hate the feeling of pressing buttons on remotes.
C) Remotes are going into a new era in terms of their structure and function.
D) A new device is invented to help couch potatoes stay away from screens.
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62.What is said about the new device \ A) It's very popular among couch potatoes.
B) It's more efficient than standard remotes.
C) It could record the programs people like. D) It could connect a TV set to the Internet.
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64.Brie Cubelic could hope that in the future, remotes will ________.
A) make people's life more convenient
B) confuse people by different functions
C) be particularly popular among young people D) become smart and button-free devices