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In old times, people always found __43__ difficult to make contact with along-lost friend. __44__ most people could do was make inquiries about this friendwith mutual ones. Today, however, we __45__ about it; online communities haveprovided a solution __46__ the problem. We will have our search done with ease bykeying in the information about this friend online. Indeed, online communities haveplayed a vital part in the search process. However, with the rapid development ofonline communities, __47__ such a human flesh search engine is used in a properway is open to debate. For one thing, it is such an effective way to discover the truthabout something that it might overshadow the FBI. Yet, some Internet users may gotoo far and thus invade other users’ __48__.       One example of this is a man who mistreated a dog by chaining it to a firehydrant and beating it cruelly. This violent behavior was recorded and uploadedonline. In a very short time, the man was reported to an animal rescue team. In theend, he was punished and made to apologize. Another example involves a collegestudent from South Korea. She refused to clean up after her dog on the subway.Therefore, netizens who didn’t __49__ her act tracked her down and revealed herpersonal information in order to punish her. Widely blamed for what she had done,this girl ended up __50__ of college. To sum up, to fully enjoy the convenience of theInternet, __51__ uses a human flesh search engine should avoid being toojudgmental and taking advantage of their freedom of speech to pursue their ownjustice. After all, the purpose of the Internet __52__ connecting people rather thanseparating them.
43. ( )
(A) it
(B) that
(C) them
(D) how

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答案:[無官方正解]
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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