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Apple’s iPhone may be big news, but in Silicon Valley all eyes are on Facebook. The all-age private Internet club that began as a college student hangout has become the technology industry’s hottest ticket.
Facebook, which started out offering simple Web profile pages for users to update personal details and link to their friends, has since late May provided an easy way to enhance profiles with growing menu of 1,400 applications from virtual horoscopes to music video players.
Membership has exploded to over 29 million active users, up one million users in just the past week and five million from six weeks ago. It’s adding more than 150,000 member a day, up from its pace of 100,000 six weeks ago, Facebook says.
Facebook has become the central way many users keep track of Web sites they use every day. More importantly, it’s a way to keep up with what friends are doing, says Chief Technology Officer Adam Angelo, a high school classmate of Zuckerberg.
Far bigger rival MySpace has difficulty striking a balance between sharing personal data and not revealing “too much information”. Many Facebook users post their mobile phone numbers, political affiliations or changes in dating status.
“Facebook is not open the way the Web is open, Users share all kinds of information on the site they would never share on the Web,” Angelo, 22, says. “We get users to reveal more information because we protect users’ privacy.
One protest group, called “Facebook Should Be Students ONLY”, with 20,000 members, is magnet from random discontent.
“Facebook should most definitely be ONLY students,” Katerina Laurel, 15, of Kansas City, Kansas, writes in Web shorthand. “Our CHOIR teacher has a Face book membership.”
Laurel’s solution is to use the site’s privacy controls to exclude the teachers/principals/dens/choir directors in her life. “I can just block them from my site if I don’t want them to see any of my profile.” She says.
(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)
【小题1】What is Facebook?
_________________________________________________________________.
【小题2】How many active uses have Facebook had till now?
_____________________________________________________________________
【小题3】The reason why Facebook users share all kinds of information on the site they would never share on the Web is that________________________________________
【小题4】It can be inferred that if you don’t want your profile exposed to strangers, you can _____________________________________________________________________
答案:【小题1】It’s an all-age private Internet club.
【小题2】Over 29 million.
【小题3】the privacy of Facebook users is well protected
【小题4】block them from your site.
试题分析:文章大意:本文主要讲述了硅谷的一颗新星——新的社交平台Facebook。
【小题1】归纳题。根据第一段The all-age private Internet club that began as a college student hangout has become the technology industry’s hottest ticket.可以归纳出答案。
【小题2】细节理解题。根据文章第三段Membership has exploded to over 29 million active users, up one million users in just the past week and five million from six weeks ago.可知活跃用户超过29,000,000。
【小题3】归纳题。根据文章倒数第四段We get users to reveal more information because we protect users’ privacy.可以归纳出答案。
【小题4】归纳题。根据文章最后一段I can just block them from my site if I don’t want them to see any of my profile.可以归纳出答案。
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