While Facebook remains the most popular social site, its growth has gradually slowed down.
A.media
B.emergency
C.stuff
D.interact
- · 有7位网友选择 A,占比63.64%
- · 有2位网友选择 B,占比18.18%
- · 有1位网友选择 D,占比9.09%
- · 有1位网友选择 C,占比9.09%
A.media
B.emergency
C.stuff
D.interact
According to the author, in England______.
A.the men are accustomed to money
B.the men remain at the table to talk after dinner
C.the guests expect the host to have entertainment for them
D.people don' t consider Christmas dinner important
The fact ________ that we are behind the other classes.
A、seems to be
B、looks to be
C、remains
【C1】
A.profiles
B.catalogues
C.histories
D.desires
A.Toys have changed so much over the centuries.
B.The technique in toy-making has remained unchanged.
C.The technique in toy-making has changed a lot.
D.Toys have remained basically the same over the centuries.
Passage Three
Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
Since the beginning of the Internet era,it has been widely accepted that when you join an online company,whatever data you put into it belongs to you.
That means you can sign up for one kind of email,import your contacts into that system,and if you later decide to switch to some other email service,you can export all your contacts from the first service into the new one.You can use Microsoft’s Hotmail,then move to Yahoo Mail,then to Google’s Gmail.Or you can have accounts on three services and keep all your contacts in each one.
That’ the way things were — until Facebook appeared. Facebook took a different approach Until recently, everything you put into Facebook could not be exported anywhere. In effect, you didn’t own your data. Facebook did.
Of course this is rubbish.The reality is that Facebook wants to make it difficult,if not impossible,for you to leave.
Now that policy has sparked a fight between Google and Facebook.Google is angry because its users can,and often do,export their Gmail contact information into Facebook.But those people can’t bring Facebook information back into Gmail.
Earlier this month Google declared it would block exports of its data to Facebook.In a shameless move,Facebook broke through Google’s roadblock so its users could keep pulling data from Google.
Google said it was “disappointed’’ with Facebook’s behavior.It also created a warning screen to tell Gmail users that if they export their information to Facebook they won’t get it back.
Basically,Facebook’s position with major IT companies is this:if you want access to all the information we’ve collected,strike a deal with us.Microsoft and Yahoo have done that,and now,like magic,they can export Facebook contact information into their systems,while Google still can’t.
Remember the early days of the Net,when everything was going to be open and flee? That was great until people realized that their user data could be turned into gold.Now there are billions involved,and nobody is playing nice anymore.
31.Before Facebook appeared,people_______.
A.had a limited number of accounts
B.enjoyed a completely free service
C.had limited access to their contacts
D.enjoyed full ownership of their data
Google is angry with Facebook due to the latter’s refusal to_______.A.let its users use Gmail
B.offer technical support
C.share user information
D.protect user information
The passage indicates that Microsoft and Yahoo have_______.A.agreed to side with Google
B.accepted Facebook’s terms
C.taken their own approaches
D.struck a deal with each other
According to the writer, the current state of the Net is_______.A.misleading
B.frustrating
C.promising
D.satisfying
It seems that Facebook’s approach makes the writer rather_______.A.annoyed
B.assured
C.puzzled
D.pleased
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(I’ll Never Escape the Ghetto) Racial climate in England, especially at Oxford, remained relaxed until the author wrote this article. ()
A.The sea level in Antarctica rose significantly.
B.The ice-shelves in Antarctica remained relatively intact.
C.The mission of an international team of researchers in Antarctica failed.
D.A large ice-shelf in Antarctica collapsed.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: It's always fun to write about research that you can actually try out for yourself.
Try this:Take a photo and upload it to Facebook, then after a day or so, note what the URL link to the picture is, and then delete it Come back a month later and see if the link works. Chances are: It will.
Facebook isn't alone here. Researchers at Cambridge University have found that nearly half of the social networking sites don't immediately delete pictures when a user requests they be removed. In general, photo-centric websites like Flickr were found to be better at quickly removing deleted photos upon request.
Why do "deleted" photos stick around so long?The problem relates to the way data is stored on large websites: While your personal computer only keeps one copy of a file, large-scale services like Facebook rely on what are called content delivery networks to manage data and distribution. It's a complex system wherein data is copied to multiple intermediate devices, usually to speed up access to files when millions of people are trying to access the service at the same time. But because changes aren't reflected across the content delivery networks immediately, ghost copies of files tend to linger for days or weeks.
In the case of Facebook, the company says data may hang around until the URL in question is reused, which is usually "after a short period of time", though obviously that time can vary considerably.
30. Q:What does the speaker ask us to try out?
31. Q:What accounts for the failure of some websites to remove photos immediately?
32. Q:When will the unwanted data eventually disappear from Facebook according to the company?
(26)
A.Whether we can develop social lies on the Internet.
B.Whether a deleted photo is immediately removed from the web.
C.Whether our blogs can be renewed daily.
D.Whether we can set up our own websites.
Which of the italicized parts is used as an object complement?(2014)
A.The front door remained locked.
B.The boy looked disappointed.
C.Nancy appeared worried.
D.He seemed to have no money left.
According to the speaker, what is the feature of air pollutants?
A.Its contents often remain stable.
B.Its definition will change over time.
C.Air pollutants are natural.
D.Air pollutants are man-made.
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