It would be all too easy to say that Facebook’s market meltdown is coming to an end.After all,Mark Zuckerberg’s social network burned as much as$50 billion of shareholders’wealth in just a couple months.To put that in context,since its debut(初次登台)on NASDA

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It would be all too easy to say that Facebook’s market meltdown is coming to an end.After all,Mark Zuckerberg’s social
network burned as much as$50 billion of shareholders’wealth in just a couple months.To put that in context,since its debut(初次登台)on NASDAQ in May,Facebook has lost value nearly equal to Yahoo,AOL,Zynga,Yelp,Pandora,Open Table,
Group on,LinkedIn,and Angie's List combined,plus that of the bulk of the publicly traded newspaper industry:
As shocking as this utter failure may be to the nearly 1 billion faithful Facebook users around the world,it’s no surprise to
anyone who read the initial public offering(IPO)prospectus(首次公开募股说明书).Worse still,all the crises that emerged
when the company debuted-overpriced shares,poor corporate governance,huge challenges to the core business,and a
damaged brand-remain today.Facebook looks like a prime example of what Wall Street calls a falling knife-that is,one that
can cost investors their fingers if they try to catch it.
Start with the valuation.To justify a stock price close to the lower end of the projected range in the IPO,say$28 a share,Facebook’s future growth would have needed to match that of Google seven years earlier.That would have required
increasing revenue by some 80 percent annually and maintaining high profit margins all the while.
That’s not happening.In the first half of 2012,Facebook reported revenue of$2.24 billion,up 38 percent from the same
period in 2011.At the same time,the company’s costs surged to$2.6 billion in the six-month period.
This so-so performance reflects the Achilles’heel of Facebook’s business model,which the company clearly stated in a
list of risk factors associated with its IPO:it hasn’t yet figured out how to advertise effectively on mobile devices,The number
of Facebook users accessing the site on their phones surged by 67 percent to 543 million in the last quarter,or more than
half its customer base.
Numbers are only part of the problem.The mounting pile of failure creates a negative feedback loop that threatens Facebook’s future in other ways.Indeed,the more Facebook’s disappointment in the market is catalogued,the worse Facebook’s
image becomes.Not only does that threaten to rub off on users,it’s bad for recruitment and retention of talented hackers,who are the lifeblood of Zuckerberg’s creation.
Yet the brilliant CEO can ignore the sadness and complaints of his shareholders thanks to the super-voting stock he
holds.This arrangement also was fully disclosed at the time of the offering.It’s a pity so few investors apparently bothered to
do their homework.


What can be inferred about Facebook from the first paragraph 《》()

A.Its market meltdown has been easily halted.
B.It has increased trade with the newspaper industry.
C.It has encountered utter failure since its stock debut.
D.Its shareholders have invested$50 billion in a social network.

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参考答案和解析
答案:C
解析:
本题考查推理判断。
由题干定位到原文第一段。
本题考查第一段的主旨大意。此种题型可以使用排除法,将各选项代入原文来验证对错。C选项,“脸谱网自股票上市以来遭遇了巨大失败”,由第一段中的 burned,lost等词可以推断脸谱网上市后遭遇了巨大失败,综上,C选项正确。
A选项,“脸谱网的市场崩溃已被轻而易举地制止了”,原文开篇指出,说脸谱网的市场崩溃将要结束未免太简单了.A选项与原文不符,故排除;
B选项,“脸谱网增加了与报纸业之间的商务往来”,原文首段末句plus that of… 中的that指的是value,意指脸谱网自登陆纳斯达克以来,损失的价值等同于几个大型互联网企业加上大部分报业价值的总和,B选项与原文不符,故排除;
D选项,“脸谱网的股东们投资了500亿美元给一家社交网”是对第一段第二句话的错误理解,故排除。
故正确选项为C。
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  • 第1题:

    Melba:It's late. I had to say goodbye.

    Mrs. Blank:______

    A、Hope you had a good time. See you tomorrow.

    B、Why do you want to go now?

    C、I'd like to say goodbye,too.

    D、That's all right.


    参考答案:A

  • 第2题:

    Helen couldn t go to France after all. That s too bad. I am sure she would have enjoyed it if () .

    A、she s gone

    B、she ll go

    C、she d gone

    D、she d go


    参考答案:C

  • 第3题:

    You are the administrator of Ezonexam's network.

    An employee named Mark has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Mark has rights and permissions to multiple files and folders on the computer. All of Mark's permissions are being granted through group membership. Mark recently hired a new employee named Eric as his assistant.

    You want Eric to have the same rights and permissions that Mark has on the Windows 2000 Professional computer. You want to accomplish this with the least amount of administrative effort.

    What should you do?

    A.Create a new local group. Create Eric's user account. Add Mark's user account and Eric's user account to the new group.

    B.Create Eric's user account. Copy Mark's profile to Eric's user account.

    C.Create Eric's user account. Make Eric's user account a member of all the same groups as Mark's user account.

    D.Create Eric's user account. Copy the registry entries in the subkey that correspond to Mark under HKEY_USERS to the subkey that corresponds to Eric.


    正确答案:C
    解析:Explanation: Since all Mark's permissions are being granted through group membership, it would be the application of the minimum amount of administrative effort if you are to make Eric's user accounts a member of the same groups as Mark's user account.

    Incorrect answers:
    A: There is no need to create a new local group and making only Eric and Mark's user accounts members of this group. This will also work, but it involves unnecessary administrative effort since there are already groups that contain the permissions as needed.

    B: When copying, you might loose permissions.

    D: This option is not the solution since it suggests too much administrative effort.

  • 第4题:

    Which of the following product(s)would be classified as grade E ________.

    A.Gasoline

    B.Bunker C

    C.Kerosene

    D.All of the above


    正确答案:B

  • 第5题:

    It would be all too easy to say that Facebook’s market meltdown is coming to an end.After all,Mark Zuckerberg’s social
    network burned as much as$50 billion of shareholders’wealth in just a couple months.To put that in context,since its debut(初次登台)on NASDAQ in May,Facebook has lost value nearly equal to Yahoo,AOL,Zynga,Yelp,Pandora,Open Table,
    Group on,LinkedIn,and Angie's List combined,plus that of the bulk of the publicly traded newspaper industry:
    As shocking as this utter failure may be to the nearly 1 billion faithful Facebook users around the world,it’s no surprise to
    anyone who read the initial public offering(IPO)prospectus(首次公开募股说明书).Worse still,all the crises that emerged
    when the company debuted-overpriced shares,poor corporate governance,huge challenges to the core business,and a
    damaged brand-remain today.Facebook looks like a prime example of what Wall Street calls a falling knife-that is,one that
    can cost investors their fingers if they try to catch it.
    Start with the valuation.To justify a stock price close to the lower end of the projected range in the IPO,say$28 a share,Facebook’s future growth would have needed to match that of Google seven years earlier.That would have required
    increasing revenue by some 80 percent annually and maintaining high profit margins all the while.
    That’s not happening.In the first half of 2012,Facebook reported revenue of$2.24 billion,up 38 percent from the same
    period in 2011.At the same time,the company’s costs surged to$2.6 billion in the six-month period.
    This so-so performance reflects the Achilles’heel of Facebook’s business model,which the company clearly stated in a
    list of risk factors associated with its IPO:it hasn’t yet figured out how to advertise effectively on mobile devices,The number
    of Facebook users accessing the site on their phones surged by 67 percent to 543 million in the last quarter,or more than
    half its customer base.
    Numbers are only part of the problem.The mounting pile of failure creates a negative feedback loop that threatens Facebook’s future in other ways.Indeed,the more Facebook’s disappointment in the market is catalogued,the worse Facebook’s
    image becomes.Not only does that threaten to rub off on users,it’s bad for recruitment and retention of talented hackers,who are the lifeblood of Zuckerberg’s creation.
    Yet the brilliant CEO can ignore the sadness and complaints of his shareholders thanks to the super-voting stock he
    holds.This arrangement also was fully disclosed at the time of the offering.It’s a pity so few investors apparently bothered to
    do their homework.

    What effect will Facebook’s failure in the market have 《》()

    A.Its users’benefits will be threatened.
    B.Talented hackers will take down the website.
    C.The CEO will hold the super-voting stock.
    D.The company’s innovation strength will be damageD.

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查推理判断。
    由题干中的Facebook’s failure in the market定位到原文倒数第二段最后两句。由定位句可知,脸谱网在市场上的失意不仅会影响到用户,还会影响招募和挽留天才黑客,而这些人正是扎克伯格创造力的命脉。由此推知,脸谱网的创新力会因其市场失意而受到损害,综上,D选项正确。
    A选项,“会威胁用户的利益”,原句中为“影响用户数量”,故排除。
    B选项,“天才黑客们会攻击其网站”原文未提及,故排除。
    C选项,“执行总裁会持有带超级投票权的股票”是最后一段提到的一个事实,而非脸谱网市场失意带来的影响,故排除。
    故正确选项为D。

  • 第6题:

    It would be all too easy to say that Facebook’s market meltdown is coming to an end.After all,Mark Zuckerberg’s social
    network burned as much as$50 billion of shareholders’wealth in just a couple months.To put that in context,since its debut(初次登台)on NASDAQ in May,Facebook has lost value nearly equal to Yahoo,AOL,Zynga,Yelp,Pandora,Open Table,
    Group on,LinkedIn,and Angie's List combined,plus that of the bulk of the publicly traded newspaper industry:
    As shocking as this utter failure may be to the nearly 1 billion faithful Facebook users around the world,it’s no surprise to
    anyone who read the initial public offering(IPO)prospectus(首次公开募股说明书).Worse still,all the crises that emerged
    when the company debuted-overpriced shares,poor corporate governance,huge challenges to the core business,and a
    damaged brand-remain today.Facebook looks like a prime example of what Wall Street calls a falling knife-that is,one that
    can cost investors their fingers if they try to catch it.
    Start with the valuation.To justify a stock price close to the lower end of the projected range in the IPO,say$28 a share,Facebook’s future growth would have needed to match that of Google seven years earlier.That would have required
    increasing revenue by some 80 percent annually and maintaining high profit margins all the while.
    That’s not happening.In the first half of 2012,Facebook reported revenue of$2.24 billion,up 38 percent from the same
    period in 2011.At the same time,the company’s costs surged to$2.6 billion in the six-month period.
    This so-so performance reflects the Achilles’heel of Facebook’s business model,which the company clearly stated in a
    list of risk factors associated with its IPO:it hasn’t yet figured out how to advertise effectively on mobile devices,The number
    of Facebook users accessing the site on their phones surged by 67 percent to 543 million in the last quarter,or more than
    half its customer base.
    Numbers are only part of the problem.The mounting pile of failure creates a negative feedback loop that threatens Facebook’s future in other ways.Indeed,the more Facebook’s disappointment in the market is catalogued,the worse Facebook’s
    image becomes.Not only does that threaten to rub off on users,it’s bad for recruitment and retention of talented hackers,who are the lifeblood of Zuckerberg’s creation.
    Yet the brilliant CEO can ignore the sadness and complaints of his shareholders thanks to the super-voting stock he
    holds.This arrangement also was fully disclosed at the time of the offering.It’s a pity so few investors apparently bothered to
    do their homework.

    To make its stock price reasonable,Facebook has to____《》()

    A.narrow the IPO price range
    B.cooperate with Google
    C.keep enormously profitable
    D.invest additional$2.6 billion

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查细节。
    由题干中的stock price和Facebook定位到原文第三段第二、三句。题目考查脸谱网如何才能使其制定的股价合理,题干中的
    reasonable对应原文中的justify。定位句提到,要实现接近其公开募股说明书上的较低股价,比如每股28美元,这就要求脸谱网年收益增长要高达80%,并始终保持高利润率,综上,C选项正确。
    A选项,“缩小公开募股中的价格范围,原文未提及,故排除。
    B选项,“和谷歌进行合作”,原文只是提到要实现接近其公开募股说明书上的较低股价,脸谱网未来的发展将必须达到7年前谷歌那样的增长规模,故排除。
    D选项,“再投资26亿美元”,文中26亿美元是脸谱网上半年的运营成本而不是投资,故排除。
    故正确选项为C。

  • 第7题:

    Being a good parent is,of course,what every parent would like to be.But defining what it means to be a good parent is undoubtedly very__1__,particularly since children respond differently to the same style of parenting.A calm,rule-following child might respond better to a different sort of parenting than,__2__,a younger sibling.__3__,there’s another sort of parent that’s a bit easier to__4__:a patient parent.Children of every age benefit from patient parenting.Still,__5__every parent would like to be patient,this is no easy__6__.Sometimes parents get exhausted and frustrated and are unable to maintain a__7__and composed style with their kids.I understand this.You’re only human,and sometimes your kids can__8__you just a little too far.And then the__9__happens:You lose your patience and either scream at your kids or say something that was a bit too__10__and does nobody any good.You wish that you could__11__the clock and start over.We’ve all been there.__12__,even though it’s common,it’s important to keep in mind that in a single moment of fatigue,you can say something to your child that you may__13__for a long time.This may not only do damage to your relationship with your child but also__14__your child’s self-esteem.If you consistently lose your__15__with your kids,then you are inadvertently modeling a lack of emotional control for your kids.We are all becoming increasingly aware of the__16__of modeling tolerance and patience for the younger generation.This is a skill that will help them all throughout life.In fact,the ability to emotionally regulate or maintain emotional control when__17__by stress is one of the most important of all life’s skills.Certainly,it’s incredibly__18__to maintain patience at all times with your children.A more practical goal is to try,to the best of your ability,to be as tolerant and composed as you can when faced with__19__situations involving your children.I can promise you this:As a result of working toward this goal,you and your children will benefit and__20__from stressful moments feeling better physically and emotionally.8选?

    A.move
    B.drag
    C.push
    D.send

    答案:C
    解析:
    此处考察动词词义辨析+上下文语境。你也不是圣人/你也只是普通人,而且有时候孩子会把你逼的很紧。push为催促/紧逼,此处move(移动,使感动),drag(拖拽),send(发送)均不符合句意,故选C。

  • 第8题:

    Text 4 The revelations we publish about how Facebook's data was used by Cambridge Analytica to subvert the openness of democracy are only the latest examples of a global phenomenon.YouTube can not only profit from disturbing content but in unintended ways rewards its creation.The algorithms that guide viewers to new choices aim always to intensify the experience,and to keep the viewer excited.Recent research found that the nearly 9,000 YouTube videos explaining away American school shootings as the results of conspiracies using actors to play the part of victims had been watched,in total,more than 4bn times.Four billion page views is an awful lot of potential advertising revenue;it is also,in an embarrassingly literal sense,traffic in human misery and exploitation.None of these problems is new,and all of them will grow worse and more pressing in the coming years,as the technology advances.Yet the real difficulty is not the slickness of the technology but the willingness of the audience to be deceived and its desire to have its prejudices gratified.Many of the most destructive videos on YouTube consist of one man roaring into a camera without any visual aids at all.Twitter uses no fancy technology yet lies spread across that network six times as fast as true stories.Although Twitter and YouTube pose undoubted difficulties for democracies,it is Facebook that has borne the brunt of recent criticism,in part because its global ambitions have led it to expand into countries where it is essentially the only gateway to the wider internet,The company's ambitions to become the carrier of all content(and thus able to sell advertising against everything online)have led it inexorably into the position of being the universal publisher.The difficulties of this position cannot be resolved by the facile idea of the"community values"to which Facebook appeals-and,anyway,that only begs the question:"Which community?"Mark Zuckerberg talks about a"global community"but such a thing does not exist and may never do so.Communities have different values and different interests,which sometimes appear existentially opposed.Almost all will define themselves,at least in part,against other communities.The task of reconciling the resulting conflicts is political,cultural and even religious;it is not technological at all.For a private American advertising company to set itself up as the arbiter of all the world's political and cultural conflicts is an entirely vain ambition.Into the vacuum left by Facebook's waffle,nation states are stepping.Many are keen to use surveillance capitalism for direct political ends.They must be resisted.The standards by which the internet is controlled need to be open and subject to the workings of impartial judiciaries.But the task cannot and will not be left to the advertising companies that at present control most of the content-and whose own judgments are themselves almost wholly opaque and arbitrary.
    According to Paragraph 2,the problem's real challenge seems to be the fact that_____

    A.technology is evolving too fast
    B.fake stories can hardly be curbed
    C.platforms have put little efforts in it
    D.viewers often welcome false content

    答案:D
    解析:
    [信息锁定]第二段②句指出,真正的困难不是技术的圆滑(如算法引诱观众等),而在于观众心甘情愿上当受骗,希望自己的偏见能得到满足(应验).可见D.正确。[解题技巧]A.恰恰是作者否定的:技术本身强弱并不是问题所在。B.停留在末句字面内容“推特假消息传播速度是真实内容的6倍”,并臆断是因为虚假内容不可控。C.由首句“更恶化、紧迫”以及对平台视频问题的渲染主观推出,但这并非作者强调的原因。

  • 第9题:

    --Didn′t the film Beauty and the Beastexcite you?
    --__________. I fell bored.

    A.Take it easy
    B.It depends
    C.Far from it
    D.That' s all right

    答案:C
    解析:
    考查情景交际。前者问“《美女与野兽》这部电影有没有让你感到兴奋?”根据后者的回答“I felt bored."可知并没有感到兴奋,而是感觉无聊。Far from it表示“远非如此,一点也不”,符合语境,故选C。 take it easy“放松点,别着急”;it depends“视情况而定”;that’s all right“不客气,没关系”,一般用于回答别人的感谢、道歉等。均不符合逻辑。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    You are the network administrator for The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named All network servers run Windows Server 2003. All user files are stored in home folders on a member server named Testking3. Full backups are performed on Testking3 every day. A user named Mark leaves the company. A technical support specialist deletes Mark's user account and his files. You need to restore certain files from Mark's folder and enable another user named Anne to access them. What should you do?()
    A

    Clear the Restore security check box. Use the Backup utility to restore Mark's files to the original location.

    B

    Select the Restore security check box. Use the Backup utility to restore Mark's files to the original location.

    C

    Clear the Restore security check box. Use the Backup utility to restore Mark's files to Anne's home folder.

    D

    Select the Restore security check box. Use the Backup utility to restore Mark's files to Anne's home folder.


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What’s the attitude of many old senior officers for a minor fire?()
    A

    They would like to call out all hands out for it

    B

    They would rather handle themselves, then call out all hands

    C

    They prefer to put it out by themselves

    D

    They think it is difficulty to call out all hands for a minor fire


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    All of Mark's former students go to college. If the statement above is true, which of the following must also be true?
    A

    If Ethan was not Mark's student, then he& is not going to college.

    B

    If Joyelle goes to college, then she was& not Mark's student.

    C

    If Ginger goes to college, then she was& Mark's student.

    D

    If Stephanie was Mark's student, then& she is not going to college.

    E

    If Steve does not go to college, then he& was not Mark's student.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    如果题目给出的陈述正确,那么E也正确,Steve不可能是Mark的学生,因为马克的学生都上大学。A是错误的,因为Ethan不是Mark的学生并不能说明Ethan没有上大学。B也是错误的,因为如果Ginger上大学,那么他就是Mark的学生不成立,因为陈述上讲的是Mark的学生都上了大学,而不是只要上大学就是Mark的学生。C错误,因为C认为所有上大学的人都是Mark的学生。D认为如果Steve没有上大学,那么他就不是Mark的学生,与题干给出的陈述相反,不正确。

  • 第13题:

    – Oh, what a mess! -- ________________.

    A、Not at all.

    B、It’s not as bad as it seems.

    C、Nice to meet you too.

    D、My pleasure.


    正确答案:B

  • 第14题:

    A: Would you wait for me for a while? B: That's all right.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案: 错误

  • 第15题:

    The coming of age of the postwar baby boom and an entry of women into the male-dominated job market have limited the opportunities of teenagers who are already questioning the heavy personal sacrifices involved in climbing Japan's rigid social ladder to good schools and jobs.


    正确答案:
    62. 【译文】战后生育高峰年代的到来及妇女进入男性主宰的就业市场,限制了青少年的发展机遇。这些青少年已经开始质疑在进好学校,找好工作,攀登日本等级森严的社会阶梯的过程中所付出的巨大个人代价是否值得。
    【解析】本句注意词类转换以及定语从句的翻译。如:名词 entry 转换成动词更符合汉语习惯;本句定语从句较长,宜采用重复先行词 teenagers 译成独立的分句的方法。句子结构:主语是 The coming of age ... male-dominated job market,谓语是have limited,宾语是 the opportunities of teenagers,而 who are already ... schools and jobs 是teenagers的定语从句,该从句中involved in ... schools and jobs又是personal sacrifices的补语。
      重点词:age 时代,年代;baby boom 生育高峰,婴儿潮;question 质问,质疑;involved in 与某事有关,由某事引起

  • 第16题:

    It would be all too easy to say that Facebook’s market meltdown is coming to an end.After all,Mark Zuckerberg’s social
    network burned as much as$50 billion of shareholders’wealth in just a couple months.To put that in context,since its debut(初次登台)on NASDAQ in May,Facebook has lost value nearly equal to Yahoo,AOL,Zynga,Yelp,Pandora,Open Table,
    Group on,LinkedIn,and Angie's List combined,plus that of the bulk of the publicly traded newspaper industry:
    As shocking as this utter failure may be to the nearly 1 billion faithful Facebook users around the world,it’s no surprise to
    anyone who read the initial public offering(IPO)prospectus(首次公开募股说明书).Worse still,all the crises that emerged
    when the company debuted-overpriced shares,poor corporate governance,huge challenges to the core business,and a
    damaged brand-remain today.Facebook looks like a prime example of what Wall Street calls a falling knife-that is,one that
    can cost investors their fingers if they try to catch it.
    Start with the valuation.To justify a stock price close to the lower end of the projected range in the IPO,say$28 a share,Facebook’s future growth would have needed to match that of Google seven years earlier.That would have required
    increasing revenue by some 80 percent annually and maintaining high profit margins all the while.
    That’s not happening.In the first half of 2012,Facebook reported revenue of$2.24 billion,up 38 percent from the same
    period in 2011.At the same time,the company’s costs surged to$2.6 billion in the six-month period.
    This so-so performance reflects the Achilles’heel of Facebook’s business model,which the company clearly stated in a
    list of risk factors associated with its IPO:it hasn’t yet figured out how to advertise effectively on mobile devices,The number
    of Facebook users accessing the site on their phones surged by 67 percent to 543 million in the last quarter,or more than
    half its customer base.
    Numbers are only part of the problem.The mounting pile of failure creates a negative feedback loop that threatens Facebook’s future in other ways.Indeed,the more Facebook’s disappointment in the market is catalogued,the worse Facebook’s
    image becomes.Not only does that threaten to rub off on users,it’s bad for recruitment and retention of talented hackers,who are the lifeblood of Zuckerberg’s creation.
    Yet the brilliant CEO can ignore the sadness and complaints of his shareholders thanks to the super-voting stock he
    holds.This arrangement also was fully disclosed at the time of the offering.It’s a pity so few investors apparently bothered to
    do their homework.

    It can be inferred from the context that the“Achilles’heel”(Line 1,Para.5)refers to____《》()

    A.deadly weakness
    B.problem unsolveD
    C.indisputable fact
    D.potential risk

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查语义理解。
    由题干定位到原文第五段第一句:本段提到,脸谱网现在还未解决如何有效地在移动设备上做广告这一问题,而用手机登录其网站的用户数量却不断飙升,且文章通篇语义色彩都是消极的,故可推出此处应指脸谱网商业模式中的致命软肋,综上,A选项正确。
    B选项,未解决的问题,不合题意,故排除。
    C选项,没有争议的事实,不合题意,故排除。
    D选项,潜在的危机,不合题意,故排除。
    故正确选项为A。

  • 第17题:

    It would be all too easy to say that Facebook’s market meltdown is coming to an end.After all,Mark Zuckerberg’s social
    network burned as much as$50 billion of shareholders’wealth in just a couple months.To put that in context,since its debut(初次登台)on NASDAQ in May,Facebook has lost value nearly equal to Yahoo,AOL,Zynga,Yelp,Pandora,Open Table,
    Group on,LinkedIn,and Angie's List combined,plus that of the bulk of the publicly traded newspaper industry:
    As shocking as this utter failure may be to the nearly 1 billion faithful Facebook users around the world,it’s no surprise to
    anyone who read the initial public offering(IPO)prospectus(首次公开募股说明书).Worse still,all the crises that emerged
    when the company debuted-overpriced shares,poor corporate governance,huge challenges to the core business,and a
    damaged brand-remain today.Facebook looks like a prime example of what Wall Street calls a falling knife-that is,one that
    can cost investors their fingers if they try to catch it.
    Start with the valuation.To justify a stock price close to the lower end of the projected range in the IPO,say$28 a share,Facebook’s future growth would have needed to match that of Google seven years earlier.That would have required
    increasing revenue by some 80 percent annually and maintaining high profit margins all the while.
    That’s not happening.In the first half of 2012,Facebook reported revenue of$2.24 billion,up 38 percent from the same
    period in 2011.At the same time,the company’s costs surged to$2.6 billion in the six-month period.
    This so-so performance reflects the Achilles’heel of Facebook’s business model,which the company clearly stated in a
    list of risk factors associated with its IPO:it hasn’t yet figured out how to advertise effectively on mobile devices,The number
    of Facebook users accessing the site on their phones surged by 67 percent to 543 million in the last quarter,or more than
    half its customer base.
    Numbers are only part of the problem.The mounting pile of failure creates a negative feedback loop that threatens Facebook’s future in other ways.Indeed,the more Facebook’s disappointment in the market is catalogued,the worse Facebook’s
    image becomes.Not only does that threaten to rub off on users,it’s bad for recruitment and retention of talented hackers,who are the lifeblood of Zuckerberg’s creation.
    Yet the brilliant CEO can ignore the sadness and complaints of his shareholders thanks to the super-voting stock he
    holds.This arrangement also was fully disclosed at the time of the offering.It’s a pity so few investors apparently bothered to
    do their homework.

    What does the author imply in the last paragraph 《》()

    A.Sleeplessness does harm to people’s health.
    B.Few people really know the importance of sleep.
    C.It is important to study our sleep patterns.
    D.Average people probably sleep less than the rich.

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查判断推理。

    题干问的是作者在最后一段所表达的观点,定位到最后一句If the most health conscious among us have such deep swings in our shuteye levels throughout the year, how much sleep are the rest of us losing? 作者提到了health-conscious,人们对健康的意识是缺乏的,对健康是视而不见的,综上,B选项正确。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    1.Two former lovers are to get married next month after reuniting on Facebook 27 years after their romance first ended.
    2.Paul Eaton,56,and Dawn Pitman,48,first met when he stayed at her mother's bed and breakfast hotel in 1982.The couple enjoyed an 18-month romance before going their separate ways because Ms. Pitman,then 21,thought she was too young to settle down.
    3.They both met other partners and had children in the following years,but never forgot about each other,then in 2008,water board worker Mr. Eaton joined social networking website Facebook, where he saw some pictures of Ms.Pitman on holiday and got in touch.The mother-of-one,a care worker from Exmouth,Devon,said,"I went to America on holiday and my niece Rachel put all these pictures on Facebook.The irony was that I told her to put them off because I felt it was an invasion of privacy and she said she would get them around to it when she had time.If I hadn't been on Facebook,he would not have contacted me and we would have never got back together."
    4.Ms.Pitman later mentioned,"I did think of him quite a lot over the years and wondered what happened to him. He hasn't changed a bit.He's the same old laid back,easygoing Paul I knew all those years ago."Mr. Eaton,a father-of-two from Bransley,South Yorkshire said:"It was totally a chance thing. I had only been on Facebook for one day.I just typed Dawn's name in and I hoped for the best.It was a bit scary when I contacted her. I thought she might be married and would have a dozen kids."
    5.The couple met up again on New Year's Eve 2008 and were amazed to discover the intervening years had been kind to each other."It was a real shock,"Mrs.Pitman said,"We both saw each other and he was exactly the same as I remember and that's what he said about me.He hadn't changed a bit.I knew then he was the one for me."
    6.Mr. Eaton added:"We just knew instantly as soon as we met up again.We didn't even have to discuss it or propose.When we knew each other all those years ago,I was a white van man and Dawn had a sports car. I still got a white van and Dawn still has a sports car. Some things never change.She always said that we would see each other again.I just didn't think it would be 27 years."The couple are due to get married in Exmouth on March 20.

    Mr. Eaton joined social networking website Facebook,where he saw some pictures of Ms.Pit-man on holiday and______.
    A:got in touch
    B:an invasion of privacy
    C:too young to settle down
    D:her candles
    E:met up
    F: all those years ago

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是对所读材料大意与主旨的掌握。本段的中心意思是这对恋人昔日的交往。
    本题考查的是对所读材料大意与主旨的掌握。本段的中心意思是他们如何找到对方。
    本题考查的是对所读材料大意与主旨的掌握。本段的中心意思是2008年27年后的重逢。
    本题考查的是对所读材料大意与主旨的掌握。本段的中心意思是幸福的结局。
    本题考查的是对阐述文章主旨的事实与细节的了解。依据是第二段中"The couple enjoyed an 18-month romance before going their separate ways because Ms.Pitman,then 21,thought she was too young to settle down”。
    本题考查的是对阐述文章主旨的事实与细节的了解。依据是第三段中"Mr.Eaton joined social networking website Facebook,where he saw some pictures of Ms.Pitman on holiday and got in touch”。
    本题考查的是对阐述文章主旨的事实与细节的了解。依据是第三段中"The irony was that I told her to put them off because I felt it was an invasion of privacy and she said she would get them around to it when she had time”。
    本题考查的是对阐述文章主旨的事实与细节的了解。依据是文章第四段中“He's the same old laid back,easygoing Paul I knew all those years ago”。

  • 第19题:

    Text 4 The revelations we publish about how Facebook's data was used by Cambridge Analytica to subvert the openness of democracy are only the latest examples of a global phenomenon.YouTube can not only profit from disturbing content but in unintended ways rewards its creation.The algorithms that guide viewers to new choices aim always to intensify the experience,and to keep the viewer excited.Recent research found that the nearly 9,000 YouTube videos explaining away American school shootings as the results of conspiracies using actors to play the part of victims had been watched,in total,more than 4bn times.Four billion page views is an awful lot of potential advertising revenue;it is also,in an embarrassingly literal sense,traffic in human misery and exploitation.None of these problems is new,and all of them will grow worse and more pressing in the coming years,as the technology advances.Yet the real difficulty is not the slickness of the technology but the willingness of the audience to be deceived and its desire to have its prejudices gratified.Many of the most destructive videos on YouTube consist of one man roaring into a camera without any visual aids at all.Twitter uses no fancy technology yet lies spread across that network six times as fast as true stories.Although Twitter and YouTube pose undoubted difficulties for democracies,it is Facebook that has borne the brunt of recent criticism,in part because its global ambitions have led it to expand into countries where it is essentially the only gateway to the wider internet,The company's ambitions to become the carrier of all content(and thus able to sell advertising against everything online)have led it inexorably into the position of being the universal publisher.The difficulties of this position cannot be resolved by the facile idea of the"community values"to which Facebook appeals-and,anyway,that only begs the question:"Which community?"Mark Zuckerberg talks about a"global community"but such a thing does not exist and may never do so.Communities have different values and different interests,which sometimes appear existentially opposed.Almost all will define themselves,at least in part,against other communities.The task of reconciling the resulting conflicts is political,cultural and even religious;it is not technological at all.For a private American advertising company to set itself up as the arbiter of all the world's political and cultural conflicts is an entirely vain ambition.Into the vacuum left by Facebook's waffle,nation states are stepping.Many are keen to use surveillance capitalism for direct political ends.They must be resisted.The standards by which the internet is controlled need to be open and subject to the workings of impartial judiciaries.But the task cannot and will not be left to the advertising companies that at present control most of the content-and whose own judgments are themselves almost wholly opaque and arbitrary.
    The author suggests internet content____

    A.be supervised by people
    B.be surveilled by social media
    C.be checked by its providers
    D.be controlled by law

    答案:D
    解析:
    [信息锁定]末段④⑤句指出.互联网受控的标准应该是公开且受制于公正的司法制度;而不能留给控制大多数内容的广告公司(即社交平台),故D.正确,同时排除B.。[解题技巧]A.从“标准应该公开”中捕风捉影.主观推测作者建议公众参与监督。C.利用常识干扰,但文中并无依据。

  • 第20题:

    Text 4 The revelations we publish about how Facebook's data was used by Cambridge Analytica to subvert the openness of democracy are only the latest examples of a global phenomenon.YouTube can not only profit from disturbing content but in unintended ways rewards its creation.The algorithms that guide viewers to new choices aim always to intensify the experience,and to keep the viewer excited.Recent research found that the nearly 9,000 YouTube videos explaining away American school shootings as the results of conspiracies using actors to play the part of victims had been watched,in total,more than 4bn times.Four billion page views is an awful lot of potential advertising revenue;it is also,in an embarrassingly literal sense,traffic in human misery and exploitation.None of these problems is new,and all of them will grow worse and more pressing in the coming years,as the technology advances.Yet the real difficulty is not the slickness of the technology but the willingness of the audience to be deceived and its desire to have its prejudices gratified.Many of the most destructive videos on YouTube consist of one man roaring into a camera without any visual aids at all.Twitter uses no fancy technology yet lies spread across that network six times as fast as true stories.Although Twitter and YouTube pose undoubted difficulties for democracies,it is Facebook that has borne the brunt of recent criticism,in part because its global ambitions have led it to expand into countries where it is essentially the only gateway to the wider internet,The company's ambitions to become the carrier of all content(and thus able to sell advertising against everything online)have led it inexorably into the position of being the universal publisher.The difficulties of this position cannot be resolved by the facile idea of the"community values"to which Facebook appeals-and,anyway,that only begs the question:"Which community?"Mark Zuckerberg talks about a"global community"but such a thing does not exist and may never do so.Communities have different values and different interests,which sometimes appear existentially opposed.Almost all will define themselves,at least in part,against other communities.The task of reconciling the resulting conflicts is political,cultural and even religious;it is not technological at all.For a private American advertising company to set itself up as the arbiter of all the world's political and cultural conflicts is an entirely vain ambition.Into the vacuum left by Facebook's waffle,nation states are stepping.Many are keen to use surveillance capitalism for direct political ends.They must be resisted.The standards by which the internet is controlled need to be open and subject to the workings of impartial judiciaries.But the task cannot and will not be left to the advertising companies that at present control most of the content-and whose own judgments are themselves almost wholly opaque and arbitrary.
    The first paragraph mainly presents to us____.

    A.the secret of online video marketing
    B.public safety problems in the digital era
    C.the destructive power of social media
    D.the social impact of conspiracy theories

    答案:C
    解析:
    [信息锁定]开篇引出Facebook数据泄露事件并明确这只是某全球普遍现象的个例,随后引出YouTube视频助纣为虐,误导观众,而这些流量的潜在广告收入惊人,由此可知,开篇所提的a globa phenomenon指的是社交媒体为逐利的“作恶”之举,全段呈现的是它们的破坏力——滥用个人数据、以假乱真.为恶势力护航。C.正确。[解题技巧]A.由段中YouTube videos以及段末提及的potential advertising revenue臆测全段在讲“视频的推广技巧”。B.由“校园枪击案”结合礼交媒体内容臆断作者担忧数字时代公共安全。D.由个别字词consI)iracies干扰,但此处指“视频为恐怖袭击开脱一一阴谋而已”,剑指的不是阴谋论,而是视频平台。

  • 第21题:

    You are the administrator of your company’s network. An employee named Mark is leaving the company. A new employee named Eric has been hired to replace him. Mark has a local user account on a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Mark has rights to multiple files and folders on the computer.  You want Eric to have the same rights and permissions that Mark has. You want to ensure that Mark will no longer have access to the files and folders. You want to accomplish this with least administrative effort. What should you do?()

    • A、Rename Mark’s user account to Eric and change the account password.
    • B、Create Eric’s account by copying Mark’s profile to Eric’s account. Delete Mark’s account.
    • C、Create Eric’s account by copying Marks account. Delete Mark’s account.
    • D、Delete Mark’s account. Add Eric’s account. Add Eric to the same groups to which Mark belonged. Grant Eric to all the individual user rights and permissions that Mark had.

    正确答案:A

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Jessica’s new job keeps her busy all the time.
    A

    Right.

    B

    Wrong.

    C

    Doesn’t say.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    对应的信息句位于由第二段最后一句可知,“我”喜欢忙着,而这里每时每刻都有事可做。这与题句的意思“Jessica的新工作让她忙个不停”相一致。

  • 第23题:

    填空题
    Why is divorce in Australia now easy?  Because all one has to do is change one’s ____

    正确答案: civil status
    解析:
    在澳大利亚,法律已取消了离婚这一条款,离婚只是简单地改变一下身份的问题。也就是说离婚已变得很容易。