It is reported that today in China, 50% of people who write blogs do so as a personal diary and 83% use their blogs for sending messages to friends. It is also found that there is a strong East-West difference. In places like the US, blogs that offer information on news attract more readers but in China, blogs are more likely to be about sharing personal feelings.
It seems that bloggers can be divided into three types: IT bloggers, bloggers who record their ordinary feelings and media bloggers.
When blogging first started, the IT people had the technological advantage and they took the chance to put their thoughts on the web. Some of these IT people read their blogs.
The next wave of bloggers did not have any training as writes or in IT and wrote about normal daily life. Media bloggers, however, are trained writers, such as journalists and editors. When the many media bloggers showed up, the everyday blogs lost most of their readers. Media bloggers have the advantage of knowing how to communicate well through the written word.
However, the normal bloggers are still out there and increasing in number. It seems that blogging is the new way to express your feelings. People feel like the world is listening to, or rather reading, their problems, even if they are not .
What type of text is this?
A.A blog. | B.A diary. | C.A news report. | D.A school textbook. |
What is the passage’s subject?
A.How many people in China blog. |
B.How did blogging get started. |
C.Different types of blogs and bloggers. |
D.What media bloggers do. |
How does the writers feel about the subject?
A.He/She feels strongly that blogging is a good thing. |
B.He/She feels that there are lots of problems with blogging. |
C.We can’t tell since he/she is not a blogger. |
D.We can’t tell since he/she is just reporting facts. |
What is the writer’s tone?
A.Humorous and light-hearted. | B.Serious and factual. |
C.Conversational. | D.Informal. |