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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項A、B、C和D中,選出最佳選項。

  Imagine finding out what others really think of you.A lot of people are talking about Facebook (臉譜網(wǎng)) that lets you know the feedback from people who know you.Some say it can help you be the best you possible, others fear that it's very hurtful and scary.Where do you stand on the matter? I'll start off by telling you a really embarrassing story.

  Once, when I was out to lunch at a restaurant with some colleagues, I got up to use the restroom, and as I returned to the table, I had this feeling that people were eyeing me.I shrugged it off, thinking they were probably looking at my new pants.

  Um, no.About 10 minutes later, two women walked over to my table-in front of everyone-and dropped a folded napkin in my lap.They giggled as they quickly walked away.Of course, everyone at the table stared at me as I unfolded the napkin and read what it said…

  I turned around and noticed that I had a four-foot-long toilet paper hanging off of my pants.

  Of course, I was glad to know the toilet paper was there.But I was so embarrassed! How I wished I'd just discovered it myself.

  How does Facebook work? You download the program to your Facebook page and people can go in and anonymously (匿名) tell you what they think of you.Anything goes! You might find them out.

  Psychology Today has recently talked about “how to see yourself as others see you” in this current issue in a column.

  The good:A program like this could help you get a better view of yourself, fix potential problems, and become your best self.

  The bad:It could also lower your self image with comments and cheap shots from people who are just trying to be hurtful, not necessarily honest.Example:Do you really need to know that someone didn't like the clothes you wore to work today?

(1)

What has caused the writer to write this passage?

[  ]

A.

A really embarrassing story at a restaurant.

B.

A four-foot-long toilet paper hanging off.

C.

Comment on her from others.

D.

Facebook a lot of people are talking about.

(2)

What was most probably written on the folded napkin that two women handed to her?

[  ]

A.

“You have toilet paper hanging off of your pants.”

B.

“Your toilet paper has dropped off on the floor.”

C.

“Your pants look beautiful, don't they?”

D.

“Turn around and see who is coming.”

(3)

What's the writer's attitude towards Facebook?

[  ]

A.

Negative.

B.

Positive.

C.

Unconcerned.

D.

Objective.

(4)

What question does the writer want us to think deeply of by writing this passage?

[  ]

A.

Do we really want to know what people think of us?

B.

What advantages does Facebook have?

C.

What disadvantages does Facebook have?

D.

What can we learn from the comments from others?

答案:1.D;2.A;3.D;4.A;
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