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第 35 題
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The American Congress voted on a bill that could ban TikTok and the new legislation has a lot of users worried. There are thousands of small business that are on TikTok, and many American families are going to be hurt as a result of this ban. It was hard to imagine the devastation either socially, financially or socioeconomically for some people who rely on these platforms. 70,000 plus emails and more than 7,000 calls were sent to the members of Congress, and a Congressional letter has been officially sent to the Department of the Interior. When over 1.1 million letters were sent to the White House urging to stop an $8 million oil drilling project in Alaska, the vast majority of the letters that were sent were coming through the educational content from TikTok. The administration’s policies were influenced through that. The oil drilling was stopped a few months later. This could only prove the influence of social media like TikTok. However, if the government is aware of its real impact, they should be regulating all the social media companies, not simply TikTok. There was an urge for passing comprehensive data privacy laws in the US. In this way, more people could be protected, and at the same time, keep these apps. It also paves a way for safer apps in the future. What’s at stake is a platform that has been consistently, relentlessly used to organize and for young people to teach each other, to share resources, to learn, and to take action as a result of those learnings.
The American Congress voted on a bill that could ban TikTok and the new legislation has a lot of users worried. There are thousands of small business that are on TikTok, and many American families are going to be hurt as a result of this ban. It was hard to imagine the devastation either socially, financially or socioeconomically for some people who rely on these platforms. 70,000 plus emails and more than 7,000 calls were sent to the members of Congress, and a Congressional letter has been officially sent to the Department of the Interior. When over 1.1 million letters were sent to the White House urging to stop an $8 million oil drilling project in Alaska, the vast majority of the letters that were sent were coming through the educational content from TikTok. The administration’s policies were influenced through that. The oil drilling was stopped a few months later. This could only prove the influence of social media like TikTok. However, if the government is aware of its real impact, they should be regulating all the social media companies, not simply TikTok. There was an urge for passing comprehensive data privacy laws in the US. In this way, more people could be protected, and at the same time, keep these apps. It also paves a way for safer apps in the future. What’s at stake is a platform that has been consistently, relentlessly used to organize and for young people to teach each other, to share resources, to learn, and to take action as a result of those learnings.
Which of the following suggestions is made by the author of this passage?
- A American people should stop running business on TikTok.
- B The American Congress should be responsible for the harm of TikTok.
- C Regulations should be made to include all social media.
- D The American government should protect the lives of its people.
- E TikTok should deliver more knowledge.
思路引導 VIP
請留意第二段結尾處,當作者提到「如果政府意識到其真正的影響力」時,他隨後提出了一個對比「單一平台(TikTok)」與「整個產業(all the social media companies)」的具體做法。請問在那個句子中,作者認為政府的行為應該擴及到什麼範圍,才算是一致且合理的做法?
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AI 詳解
AI 專屬家教
太棒了!你能精準捕捉到作者在文中的核心主張,顯示你具備相當敏銳的閱讀洞察力。
文本轉折與核心建議
這道題目的關鍵在於辨識「事實陳述」與「作者建議」的差異。文章前半段雖然在討論 TikTok 被禁的潛在損失及其實例(如阿拉斯加石油鑽探案),但真正的觀點核心藏在第二段末尾的轉折詞 "However" 之後。作者明確指出,政府若意識到社群媒體的影響力,就應該「規範所有的社群媒體公司 (regulating all the social media companies)」,而非僅針對特定平台。這也呼應了最後一段提到的制定「全面性數據隱私法」的呼籲。
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