单选题MMS may violate people's privacy because_______.
A.SMS doesn't take measures to forbidden it
B.SMS doesn't guarantee people's privacy
C.it makes rubbish short messages transmission easier
D.it extends the scope and influence of rubbish short message
【题型】推理题
【解析】题干意为“MMS可能会侵犯人们的隐私是因为什么?”从文章第三段最后一句话可以看出MMS促使网上的不健康信息能够从电脑传到手机上,从而扩大了垃圾短信的范围和影响,综合考虑这一段话上下文的含义,我们可以判断正确答案为C。
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As regards social conventions, we must say a word about the English class system. This is an embarrassing subject for English people, and one they tend to be ashamed of, though during the present century class-consciousness has grown less and less. But it still exists. Broadly speaking, it means there are two classes, the "middle class" and the "working class,' (We shall ignore for a moment the old "upper class", since it is extremely small in numbers; but some of its members have the right to sit in the House of Lords, and some newspapers take a surprising interest in their private life. ) The middle class consists chiefly of businessmen and professional people of all kinds. The working class consists chiefly of manual and unskilled workers.
The most obvious difference between them is in their accent. Middle-class people use slightly varying kinds of "received pronunciation" which is the kind of English spoken by BBC announcers and taught to overseas pupils. Typical working-class people speak in many different local accents which are generally felt to be rather ugly and uneducated. One of the biggest barriers of social equality in England is the two-class education system. To have been to a so-called "public school" immediately marks you out as one of the middle class. The middle classes tend to live a more formal life.Their midday meal is "lunch" and they have a rather formal evening meal called "dinner", whereas the working man's dinner, if his working hours permit, is at midday, and his smaller, late-evening meal is called supper.
It has been government policy to reduce class distinctions. Working-class students commonly receive a university education and enter the professions, and working-class incomes have grown so much recently. However, regardless of one's social status, certain standards of politeness are expected of everybody, and a well-bred person is polite to everyone he meets, and treats a laborer with the same respect he gives an important businessman. Servility inspires both embarrassment and dislike.Even the word "sir", except in school and in certain occupations (e. g. commerce, the army etc. )sounds too servile to be commonly used.The "upper class" in England today
A.are extremely small in number so that media pays no attention to them
B.still uses old words like "sir" in their, everyday life
C.can sits in the House of Lords
D.refers only to the royal family
3The middle class mainly refers to people
A.who were born as aristocrat
B.who have the right to sit in the House of Lords
C.who speak in many different local accents
D.who are prosperous businessmen or who work in some professions