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CATV is short for "community antenna (公用天线) television". But "cable television" is the name most
people like to use. Cable television can help people receive TV programs that they can not get with their
ordinary (常规) antenna.
Television signals (信号) travel in straight lines in all directions. Signals from a TV station move towards
the horizon (地平线) and then go into space. If people live only a few miles from a TV station, they may
get a good picture on their televisions. But if they live more than 50 miles from a station, they may not get
good pictures.
CATV began in 1948. People in places far from TV stations had to pay for it. A community antenna
was usually placed on a hill, a mountain or on a high tower. The antenna can receive TV signals and send
them into a small local station (当地电视台).
Today, cable television is used in more and more areas. It is even used in many classrooms all over the
country.
( ) 1. Most people like using the name of "cable television".
( ) 2. TV signals travel in curved lines.
( ) 3. People who live more than 50 miles from a station mustn't get any pictures at all.
( ) 4. The antenna sends TV signals to local station.
( ) 5. The cable television can also be used in classrooms today.