15. The mug in the shop looked _______ to those that Grandpa stored in the cabinet, so we got one to
replace the one we broke.
(A) prior (B) inferior (C) identical (D) forward
The Indian government can legally ___________ sites promoting hate speech, terrorism or pornography, but in reality, sites are rarely banned.
(A)clog
(B)track
(C)block
(D)skirt (E) pluck
14. The luxury tax is set to______ on July 1,but it has already dampened enthusiasm in the real estate
market
(A) take control (B) take cover (C) take effect (D) take charge
52. After careful planning and a lot of work,the laboratory________ into a media center earlier this year.
(A) which transforms (B) was transformed (C) had to transform (D) has been transforming
10. When traveling in the mountains, we had better carry a ______ with us; otherwise, it is very
likely that we will get lost. (A)bandage (B)tent (C)compass (D)cord
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It has become an accepted part of keeping up to date with extended family and friends, but according
to a recent survey, if schoolchildren were in their parents’ shoes, the majority wouldn’t share posts of their
sons and daughters online.
This survey investigated over 16,000 secondary school pupils, and over 65% said they would not
upload news about, or images of, their children to their social media feeds. While some were concerned
about being embarrassed or the longevity of content which could remain online indefinitely, others
expressed concern about their personal data being compromised. One of the pupils surveyed said,
“Although our parents mean well, sometimes the aftermath of a post can be disastrous.”
Joe Hancock, cyber security expert at law firm Mishcon de Reya, encouraged parents to share wisely.
“Simple steps,such as checking your privacy settings and asking others not to share content of your children
on their accounts if they have not updated their privacy settings, are a good start. And, as we found out from
the children during filming, having their consent is key,” he said.
The study marks a shift away from the usual debate about teaching children to use the Internet safely.
Sandra Davis, head of the law firm’s family department, said: “Children are the experts on the real and
immediate impact of ‘sharenting’ the full extent of which we cannot know yet. We must ensure we listen
to children and take their views into consideration now in order to avoid any unintended consequences
further down the line.”
【題組】23.What was Hancock’s suggestion about sharing personal lives on social media?
(A) Never share personal information online.
(B) Be careful with your bank accounts.
(C) Use multiple accounts while sharing personal lives.
(D) Ask for the children’s permission before sharing.
15. As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens _____. From the saying, we know friends should sharpen
and improve each other.
(A) other (B) another (C) the other (D) one another
11. The misconduct of a student should not be ignored. As it has a lot to do with the child’s ____, parents
need to be involved in the counseling process.
(A) upbringing
(B) animation
(C) reservoir
(D) competition
14. Considering the possible danger involved, _____.
(A) the less you know the better
(B) you know less better than
(C) better you know less than
(D) less than you know the better
14. Mrs. Wilma had her air conditioner _____ because it was starting to make loud noises again.
(A) checking
(B) be checking
(C) been checking
(D) checked