Passage 28
学霸导读 “移动博客”让信息交流更便捷,却也存在一些隐患。如何辩证地看待深受人们关注的“移动博客”?
Moblog is a combination of two words. The f irst word is mobile, which means a mobile camera. The second word is blog, a website for posting words and pictures. Typically, mobloggers are people who take photos or videos with their phones and post them on the Internet. Moblogging has c 1 a lot of excitement and concern.
With a picture phone or a moblog, anyone can be a r 2 . Moblogging f irst got the world’s attention during a terrorist attack on four London buses. People were posting photos on the Internet many minutes b 3 real journalists. And, information about car accidents has been broadcast right away.
Moblogging is i 4 . People on some moblogs can f ind photos of friends making funny faces, photos from people traveling, and photos of new babies. Other moblogs might be spotting famous people, pictures of food in restaurants, or new clothes.
Not long ago, a woman’s dog made a mess on a train, but she r 5 to clean it up, became angry, and left. Her pictures were taken and posted on the Internet, along with the story of what she did. People were angry with her. Because of moblogs, our behavior in public can be seen by more people, and this can also help us to be more well-behaved.
Moblogging can be wonderful, but remember to use it properly. In most cases, it is r 6 to post another person’s picture on the Internet without asking for permission. One idea from Japan may help: people can no longer q 7 take pictures with their cell phones; Japanese cell phones “click” like a real camera when you take a picture.
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高频词汇
typically /'tɪpɪkli/ adv. 通常;典型地
terrorist /'terərɪst/ n. 恐怖分子
journalist /'dʒɜːnəlɪst/ n. 新闻记者
broadcast /'brɔːdkɑːst/ v. 广播
spot /spɒt/ v. 发现,看见
mess /mes/ n. 杂乱,混乱
permission /pə'mɪʃn/ n. 允许,准许