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今天小编为大家分享的是两个考研英语阅读的易错题,关于考研英语后期的复习阶段,错题就很重要的哦。重点是是看错题,希望通过这篇文章的学习对你们有所帮助,下面跟随小编一起学习吧。
The NHS trust responded to Denham's verdict with
[A] empty promises.
[B] tough resistance.
[C] sincere apologies.
[D] necessary adjustments.
原文:
Ⅱ①DeepMind has almost apologised. ②The NHS trust has mended its ways. ③Further arrangements—and there may be many—between the NHS and DeepMind will be carefully scrutinised //to ensure //that all necessary permissions have been asked of patients// and all unnecessary data has been cleaned. ④There are lessons about informed patient consent to learn. ⑤But privacy is not the only angle in this case and not even the most important. ⑥Ms Denham chose to concentrate the blame on the NHS trust, since under existing law it “controlled” the data and DeepMind merely “processed” it. ⑦But this distinction misses the point that it is processing and aggregation, not the mere possession of bits, that gives the data value.
小心选项的偷换概念。
Competition law as presently interpreted can hardly protect Facebook users because ______.
[A] they are not financially reliable
[B] they are not defined as customers
[C] the services are generally digital
[D] the services are paid for by advertisers
原文:
Ⅳ ①Competition law appears to be the only way to address these imbalances of power. But it is clumsy. ②For one thing, it is very slow compared to the pace of change within the digital economy. ③By the time a problem has been addressed and remedied it may have vanished in the marketplace, to be replaced by new abuses of power. ④But there is a deeper conceptual problem, too. ⑤Competition law as presently interpreted deals with financial disadvantage to consumers //and this is not obvious //when the users of these services don’t pay for them. ⑥The users of their services are not their customers. ⑦That would be the people //who buy advertising from them//—and Facebook and Google, //the two virtual giants, //dominate digital advertising to the disadvantage of all other media and entertainment companies.