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       There is a certain inevitability that ebook sales have now overtaken paperback sales on Amazon’s US site. Amazon’s

Kindle 2 is so light and so cheap that it’s easy to see why people have rushed to buy it. Though I’m still not keen on the design of the Kindle, it is a vast improvement on its predecessor and certainly tolerable. Beyond the device itself, Amazon has done a great job of rolling out Kindle apps, ensuring that people like me-who have an iPad but not a Kindle can still join in the fun. Once you’re into the Kindle ecosystem, Amazon locks you in tightly-just as Apple does with its iTunes/ iPod ecosystem. It’s so easy to buy from Amazon’s store and the books are so cheap that it’s not worth the effort of going elsewhere.

       While I remain opposed to Amazon’s DRM (数字版权管理)-indeed, I’m opposed to DRM on any ebooks-I have to admit

that the implementation is so smooth that most Kindle users won’t care at all that their ebooks can’t be moved to other

devices.

  The ebook trend is nowhere near peaking. Over the next five years we can expect to see more and more readers move away from printed books and pick up ebooks instead. But I don’t think that will mean the death of the printed book.

  There are some who prefer printed books. They like having shelves filled with books they’ve read and books they plan to read; they like the feel of the book in their hands and the different weights and typefaces and layouts of different titles. In other words, they like the physical form of the book almost as much as the words it contains.

  I can sympathize with those people. As I wrote earlier this week, my ideal situation would be for publishers to bundle

e-books with printed ones-in much the same way that film studio DVDs with digital copies of films. There’s no reason to think that lovers of printed books will change their minds. There will undoubtedly be fewer of them as time goes by because more people will grow up with ebooks and spend little time with printed ones. However, just as there are people who love vinyl records(黑胶唱片), even if they were born well into the CD era, there will still be a dedicated minority who love physical books.

  Since there are fewer of these people, that will mean fewer bookshops and higher prices for printed books but I don’t think the picture is entirely bleak. There is scope for smaller print runs of lavishly designed printed books and bookshops aimed at book lovers, rather than the Stieg Larsson-reading masses. With mainstream readers out of the printed book market,

booklovers might even find they get a better experience.

According to the passage, the reason why the author opposes to Amazon’s DRM is that ______.

A

ebooks can only be purchased on Amazon.com

B

Kindle books are not compatible with other electronic reading devices

C

once implemented, ebooks can’t be transferred to other equipments

D

ebooks installed on Kindle 2 can’t be edited freely

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答案:

C

解析:

【喵呜刷题小喵解析】:在文章中提到,作者虽然反对亚马逊的DRM,但承认其实施非常顺畅,大多数Kindle用户不会在意他们的电子书不能转移到其他设备上。因此,作者反对亚马逊的DRM的原因是电子书一旦实施DRM,就不能被转移到其他设备上,即选项C。文章中并没有提到电子书只能在亚马逊上购买,也没有提到Kindle书籍与其他电子阅读设备不兼容,更没有提到Kindle 2上的电子书不能自由编辑。因此,选项A、B和D都不正确。
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