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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 52 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)1.Section II Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.(分数:10.00)_The Federal Trade Commission had some sharp words fo
2、r Internet companies Thursday, saying that they are not explaining to their users clearly enough what information they collect about them and how they use it for advertising. For now, the commission is sticking to its view that the Internet industry can voluntarily regulate its own privacy practices
3、. But the tone of the report, and comments by several commission members and staff officials, indicated that if the industry does not move faster, the agency would increase regulation or call for Congress to legislate stricter online privacy rules. “People were worried that the commission would aban
4、don its support for self-regulation,“ said Jules Polonetsky, the co-chairman of the Future of Privacy Forum, a trade group. “The commission is saying you have one last chance before I come upstairs and take your toys away. “ Technically, the commission released an update to its principles for what i
5、t calls online behavioral advertisingads shown to the user based on past patterns of behavior. These are voluntary guidelines first issued at the end of 2007. The new guidelines suggest that Web sites explain how they collect and use data in a “clear, concise, consumer friendly, and prominent“ way.
6、Few sites meet that standard right now, the commission found. “What we observe is that, with rare exception, it is not the rule for any Web sites to do those things,“ said Eileen Harrington, the acting director of the commission“s bureau of consumer protection, in an interview Thursday. “It is far m
7、ore commonplace for them to put the information in the midst of lengthy and hard-to-understand privacy policies. “ Ms. Harrington challenged Internet companies to explain what they are doing in a section other than its privacy policy. The commission did not specify what sort of notice companies shou
8、ld give, but it noted that some have proposed methods that are more visible to the average user, like a link right on each advertisement that leads to an explanation of what data the advertiser collects and uses. “This is about advertising, so these people ought to be creative,“ she said. Groups tha
9、t want better online privacy were mixed in their reaction. Some praised the new, tougher standards for targeted ads. But others argued that the commission did not go far enough to regulate all the different ways that Internet companies monitor users. “These are baby steps for privacy at best,“ said
10、Jeff Chester, the director of the Center for Digital Democracy.(分数:10.00)(1).The Federal Trade Commission believes that Internet companies _.(分数:2.00)A.explain clearly enough the information they collectB.draw up stricter online privacy rules for advertisingC.use the information about their users in
11、 advertisingD.have the freedom to adjust their own privacy rules(2).Information shows that the Federal Trade Commission would _.(分数:2.00)A.strengthen guidance to the growth of Internet industryB.support the Internet industry to regulate their policiesC.strictly control the privacy rules for online a
12、dvertisingD.call for Congress to legislate against online advertising(3).By saying “you have one last chance before 1 come upstairs and take your toys away“. Jules Polonetsky means that the commission is determined to _.(分数:2.00)A.update its principles for online advertising rulesB.force Web sites t
13、o regulate their privacy practicesC.urge Internet companies to provide better servicesD.forbid Web sites to use private information at will(4).Ms. Harrington noted that most Internet companies _.(分数:2.00)A.are unwilling to clearly explain how they collect and use dataB.are very creative in explainin
14、g what data they collect and useC.tend to use a visible method to explain what data they collectD.prefer to formulate lengthy and unintelligible privacy policies(5).Jeff Chester suggested that the Federal Trade Commission should(分数:2.00)A.prevent Web sites from monitoring usersB.adopt the most strin
15、gent standards for adsC.take stronger privacy protection measuresD.regulate online advertising when necessaryOne big plus of the House bill is the incentives it contains for a little-known technology called cogeneration. This is a method of using waste heat to generate power, and it has enormous pot
16、ential. Power plants, factories and refineries vent steam and hot gases through smokestacks. All that wasted heat is wasted energy. By putting a recovery device in the stack and using the steam to drive a turbine, one can generate electricity to send back into the factory or to the power grid. A 200
17、5 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory study of 16 major industries found enough waste heat to generate 96,000 megawatts of power, which is nearly a fifth of nationwide electricity demand. Another method of cogeneration is to build a mini-plant, usually fueled by natural gas, to power large industr
18、ial or commercial properties; a single flame generates electricity and heats the buildings while cutting out transmission costs. Both methods dramatically reduce power consumption and thus emissions. Cogeneration is attracting increasing notice, but it still faces high hurdles. Utilities see the ent
19、repreneurs who build cogeneration plants as competitors and often structure their rates to nullify savings for companies that recycle power. Further, in some states it“s illegal for anyone other than a utility to sell electricity. The House energy bill rightly improves access to the power grid for c
20、ogeneration facilities and sets up a loan fund to encourage recycled energy in public buildings, but more should be done, such as creation of an investment tax credit for cogeneration plants. Undoubtedly there is a limit to conservation-at some point, it will become prohibitively expensive to keep m
21、aking refrigerators 5% more efficient every yearbut the amount of power that could still be saved using existing technologies is staggering. Lawrence Berkeley researcher Hashem Akbari estimates the savings from a simple fix like requiring white roofs, which would reflect sunlight and therefore lower
22、 cooling costs, at more than $ 1 billion a year nationwide. Fighting global warming doesn“t have to derail the economy, or even slow it much. Some of the costs of the expensive fixes, such as developing renewable power, capturing carbon from coal-burning plants and refining better bio-fuels, can be
23、offset by the savings from efficiency measures such as better insulation, tougher fuel economy standards and appliances that suck less power. The right combination of saving energy and investing in new forms will pay dividends for the world.(分数:10.00)(1).According to the text, the House energy bill
24、encourages_.(分数:2.00)A.developing new technologiesB.utilizing little-known technologyC.improving cogeneration technologyD.using waste heat to produce electricity(2).Cogeneration technology has enormous potential since_.(分数:2.00)A.it can generate enough electricity for 16 major industries to useB.it
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