四级笔试新题型模拟题07(4)

2019-08-01 22:41

38.正确答案为 I) flow 你没有作答。 解析:I) flow 略

39.正确答案为 C) recognized 你没有作答。 解析:C) recognized 略

40.正确答案为 M) typically 解析:M) typically 略

41.正确答案为 J) complain 解析:J) complain 略

42.正确答案为 A) intervals 解析:A) intervals 略

43.正确答案为 D) prompted 解析:D) prompted 略

44.正确答案为 K) dangerous 解析:K) dangerous 略

45.正确答案为 H) immediate 解析:H) immediate 略

你没有作答。 你没有作答。 你没有作答。 你没有作答。 你没有作答。 你没有作答。 Section B Match

Directions:In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter.

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A We know that Facebook can make everything from networking to sharing photos easier. But Facebook can do more harm than good. Take Prince Sagala, who found her biological children on Facebook—children she claims were kidnapped (绑架) more than a decade ago by her ex-husband. The mom and kids are now reunited. The only problem: the kids grew up with their dad and don't want anything to do with the parent who now has custody (监护权).

B Creditors use Facebook as a way to both track the movements of debtors and keep their eyes on any potential assets that could be seized to cover those debts. At first, lenders may use Facebook to determine whether you're a worthy candidate for a loan. But should you come to owe a creditor money, the company can track you down and discover your assets by monitoring your Facebook feed.

C Remember the woman who was receiving workers' compensation for depression, only to be \by Facebook pictures of her smiling? Her insurance benefits were cut off, with insurers saying that her photos showed she was ready to return to work. That's left attorneys who argue for disability benefits concerned. Many now advise against giving away too much on Facebook.

D Facebook is a popular tool for divorce attorneys, who comb pages of their clients' spouses for evidence of neglect, unfaithfulness, or deception. (One study suggests that Facebook comes up in one out of five new divorce requests). Mashable says a woman lost custody of her children after her ex proved she was spending time tending her crops on Farmville instead of spending quality time with her kids, while divorce lawyers have given multiple interviews praising the site's virtues as a way to air damaging dirty laundry.

E Researchers from Stony Brook University in New York found that teenage girls who spend the most time discussing their lives with friends were more likely to be depressed. Apparently, spending too much time being anxious about your problems and others' comments can make you feel worse, not better. The researchers didn't study Facebook in particular, but they indicated that social-networking sites such as Facebook made it easier for people to be in constant contact with friends and continue the unhealthy discussions.

F A British survey of employers found that half of those polled had turned down job candidates once something offensive about that candidate surfaced on Facebook. (Examples include tales of drunkenness, photos of illegal activity, and bad grammar.) In the US, 20 percent of employers admit to scoping out the Facebook pages of potential job candidates, while nine percent say they're going to start soon.

G Let's be honest: if there weren't Facebook, abusers would find another cause to set off their rage. But Facebook has made it easier for these people to watch attentively on their victims and respond to their movements, even after the victim has tried to sever ties. In one particularly sad case, a woman who changed her Facebook status to \whom she had separated. After seeing her status, he broke into her house and knifed her repeatedly.

H Even if you're extremely careful on Facebook, your loose-lipped friends might not be and could post comments on your wall that betray your secrets. But there are also more dangerous practices going on: MIT students designed a program that successfully identified gay users by analyzing how many of their friends were gay.

I There are already several cases of libel (诽谤罪) suits over content posted on Facebook. In Britain, where libel is easier to prove than in the US, a businessman won £22,000 when a former classmate created a fake profile full of defamatory (诽谤的) information. Within the State, an Ohio-area band charged a Facebook \created a Facebook page claiming that the company drags legally parked cars. (The company says those claims are false.) So far, the law appears to be on the poster's side. But it's still a trouble.

J After a teenage girl in England was murdered by a sex offender who posed as a teenager on Facebook, the British version of the site added a \that allows teens to report any unwanted attention—including virtual-frightening—directly to the authorities. But the button is not yet on US or other international versions of Facebook, and it's unclear whether the company plans to add it.

46.Insurers cut off the woman's benefits because she gave away too much her information on Facebook. C 正确答案为:C

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分 解析:C

文章C部分给出另一个例子讲述Facebook的弊端。一位女士因为在Facebook上泄露了太多个人信息而遭到保险公司的拒赔。Her insurance benefits were cut off, with insurers saying that her photos showed she was ready to return to work. That's left attorneys who argue for disability benefits concerned. Many now advise against giving away too much on Facebook.

47.A job candidate would be turned down if the employer found some negative information about him on Facebook. F 正确答案为:F

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分

解析:F

文章F部分谈到对雇主的调查。50%的雇主会通过Facebook上提供的信息考察应聘者。A British survey of employers found that half of those polled had turned down job candidates once something offensive about that candidate surfaced on Facebook.

48.The mom found her biological children on Facebook, but the children don't want anything to do with her. A 正确答案为:A

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分 解析:A

文章A部分用Prince Sagala的例子说明Facebook造成的麻烦。Prince Sagala通过Facebook找到失散多年的亲生孩子,母子团聚,但孩子却不愿与现在拥有监护权的母亲有任何来往。The mom and kids are now reunited. The only problem: the kids grew up with their dad and don't want anything to do with the parent who now has custody (监护权).

49.Facebook can make it easier for your follower or insulting partner to follow your movements. G 正确答案为:G

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分 解析:G

文章G部分谈到Facebook使泄愤者更容易跟踪受害者的行踪,尽管受害者试图脱离干系。But Facebook has made it easier for these people to watch attentively on their victims and respond to their movements, even after the victim has tried to sever ties.

50.Lenders use Facebook to decide whom they would lend money to and creditors use Facebook to track their debtors down. B 正确答案为:B

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分 解析:B

文章B部分讲述Facebook的另一个弊端。放债人可以通过Facebook决定是否借贷,而债权人又可以通过Facebook跟踪债务人的活动。At first, lenders may use Facebook to determine whether you're a worthy candidate for a loan. But should you come to owe a creditor money, the company can track you down and discover your assets by monitoring your Facebook feed.

51.Kids might be targeted by killers. J 正确答案为:J

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分 解析:J

文章J部分提到,英国版本的Facebook有应急开关\button\,帮助孩子们应对不受欢迎的关注,但在美国这种应急开关却没有开启。孩子就有可能落到罪犯的手中。After a teenage girl in England was murdered by a sex offender who posed as a teenager on Facebook, the British version of the site added a \button\that allows teens to report any unwanted attention—including virtual-frightening—directly to the authorities. 52.Facebook could make people feel depressed. E 正确答案为:E

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分 解析:E

文章E部分提及石溪大学Stony Brook University的研究者对11-19岁女孩子的调查,发现包括Facebook在内的社交网站都会很容易使他们与朋友接触,谈论不健康的话题,致使他们变得消极低落。Researchers from Stony Brook University in New York found that teenage girls who spend the most time discussing their lives with friends were more likely to be depressed.

53.Facebook can cause you trouble because you might be charged for libel. I 正确答案为:I

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分 解析:I

文章I部分提到在Facebook上发表看法可能会被控告诽谤。在英国要比在美国更容易定诽谤罪,但这个还是很麻烦的。There are already several cases of libel (诽谤罪) suits over content posted on Facebook.

54.Divorce lawyers use information they get from Facebook to defend clients. D 正确答案为:D

你的答案为: 你没有作答。 本小题得分: 0分 解析:D


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