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請依下文回答第 35 題至第 37 題It is an uncomfortable fact, but every country watches the movements of its citizens. The degrees ofsurveillance vary from authoritarian regimes such as North Korea featuring among the most heavily monitoredsocieties to the Database States such as the United Kingdom.It is surprising to learn that the UK has been described as one of the most surveyed countries in the world. Themain reason for this is that it has more close-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in use than any other democraticcountry. Despite statistics suggesting that over 90 percent of these cameras are in private hands, people remainconcerned about official snooping. The government insists the cameras are there to prevent crimes and keeppeople safe; yet statistics show that only a tiny percentage of criminal cases are solved using CCTV evidence. Inspite of this, the authorities continue to champion the use of public surveillance. It seems the Big Brother societypredicted by the British writer George Orwell in his famous novel 1984 has come to pass.In recent years, the naysayers have won the day. British surveillance system, such as the National IdentityRegistration (NIR) system, which allows government agencies to share personal data with no accountability, hasbeen abandoned. However, many British citizens remain convinced that the government continues to poke its noseinto the private affairs of its citizens.
35 Which of the following makes a suitable title for this passage?
(A) CCTV Cameras and the NIR System
(B) Protect Your Personal Data from Being Registered
(C) The Surveillance Society
(D) People vs. Government

參考答案

答案:C
難度:適中0.655172
統計:A(7),B(11),C(57),D(7),E(0)

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