8 câu hỏi
What does the passage mainly discuss?
The current public obsession with modern technology
The ubiquity of cameras and ensuing problems
Legal disputes fuelled by body-cam data
Data overload experienced by social network users
The word "envisage" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to__________.
embrace
fantasize
reject
visualize
As mentioned in paragraph 2, misbehavior can be discouraged if potential offenders______.
are aware of being filmed at the time
know that they may be subjected to criticism
realize that they may be publicly punished
are employed in the public sector
The phrase "a mixed blessing" in paragraph 3 probably means________.
something that is neither good nor bad
something that produces unexpected results
something that has both advantages and disadvantages
something either negative or positive in nature
What does the author imply in paragraph 3?
Body-cam ownership could eventually give rise to information overload, which, in turn, raises public concern.
Social networks provide their users with greater freedom of choice while depriving them of their privacy and enmi
Companies like Facebook may have their own intentions behind their willingness to take care of their users’ body-cam data.
Google and similar enterprises tend to refrain from harvesting their customers’ data for illicit purposes.
It is stated in paragraph 4 that unrecorded events_______.
may go unnoticed or be ignored completely
could be manipulated to charge innocent people
should be kept open to interpretation
could provoke legal disputes among media companies
According to paragraph 5, why do social media users already act more carefully on line?
Because they regret doing something illegal
Because they disapprove of uncensored social media feeds
Because they want to avoid being recognized in public.
because they wish to protect their image.
The word "they" in paragraph 6 refers to_________.
wheels
social interactions
desirable behaviors
people
