Many people believe that social networking sites (such as Facebook) have had a huge negative impact on both individuals and society.
To what extent do you agree?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
Social networks
Business applications
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.
Medical applications
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately “32 percent of their marketing dollars” attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks.
Languages, nationalities and academia
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty.
Social networks for social good
Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving.
Business model
Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses.
Privacy issues
On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken.
Investigations
Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
What should users not do on social networks?
A. download viruses
B. be too free with their personal information
C. contact predators
D. upload copyrighted music
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Người dùng không nên làm gì trên mạng xã hội?
A. tải virus B. quá tự do với thông tin cá nhân của họ
C. tiếp xúc với kẻ lợi dụng D. tải lên âm nhạc có bản quyên
Thông tin: On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses.
Tạm dịch: Trên các dịch vụ mạng xã hội lớn, ngày càng có nhiều lo ngại về việc người dùng đưa ra quá nhiều thông tin cá nhân và mối đe dọa của những kẻ săn mồi tình dục. Người dùng các dịch vụ này cần phải biết về hành vi trộm cắp dữ liệu hoặc vi-rút.
Chọn B
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
Social networks
Business applications
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.
Medical applications
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately “32 percent of their marketing dollars” attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks.
Languages, nationalities and academia
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty.
Social networks for social good
Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving.
Business model
Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses.
Privacy issues
On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken.
Investigations
Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
Why do advertisers like social network sites?
A. They are cost-effective to advertise on.
B. Detailed information on each user allows targeted ads.
C. Most users have high disposable income.
D. They can influence consumer behavior.
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Tại sao các nhà quảng cáo thích các trang mạng xã hội?
A. Chúng có hiệu quả về chi phí để quảng cáo.
B. Thông tin chi tiết về mỗi người dùng cho phép quảng cáo được nhắm mục tiêu.
C. Hầu hết người dùng có thu nhập khả dụng cao.
D. Họ có thể ảnh hưởng đến hành vi của người tiêu dùng.
Thông tin: Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide.
Tạm dịch: Một số người tin rằng thông tin sâu hơn mà các trang web có trên mỗi người dùng sẽ cho phép quảng cáo được nhắm mục tiêu tốt hơn nhiều so với bất kỳ trang web nào hiện có thể cung cấp.
Chọn B
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
Social networks
Business applications
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.
Medical applications
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately “32 percent of their marketing dollars” attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks.
Languages, nationalities and academia
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty.
Social networks for social good
Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving.
Business model
Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses.
Privacy issues
On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken.
Investigations
Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
What does the expression “sprung up” in the part Languages, nationalities and academia mean?
A. The development of social networking is unplanned.
B. Everybody is trying to copy Facebook.
C. Social networking works in all languages.
D. There has been rapid development of social networking sites.
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Cụm “sprung up” trong phần Ngôn ngữ, quốc tịch và học thuật có nghĩa là gì?
A. Sự phát triển của mạng xã hội là không có kế hoạch.
B. Mọi người đang cố gắng sao chép Facebook.
C. Mạng xã hội hoạt động với tất cả các ngôn ngữ.
D. Đã có sự phát triển nhanh chóng của các trang mạng xã hội.
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries.
Tạm dịch: Các trang web mạng xã hội khác nhau đã mọc lên phục vụ cho các ngôn ngữ và quốc gia khác nhau.
Chọn D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
Social networks
Business applications
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.
Medical applications
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately “32 percent of their marketing dollars” attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks.
Languages, nationalities and academia
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty.
Social networks for social good
Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving.
Business model
Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses.
Privacy issues
On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken.
Investigations
Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
What does the word “deeper” in the part Business model mean?
A. more detailed
B. more spiritual
C. more profound
D. more emphatic
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Từ “deeper” trong phần Mô hình Kinh doanh có nghĩa là gì?
A. chi tiết hơn B. tinh thần hơn C. sâu sắc hơn D. nhấn mạnh hơn
deeper = more detailed: sâu hơn, chi tiết hơn
Chọn A
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
Social networks
Business applications
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.
Medical applications
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately “32 percent of their marketing dollars” attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks.
Languages, nationalities and academia
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty.
Social networks for social good
Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving.
Business model
Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses.
Privacy issues
On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken.
Investigations
Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
What does the word “Few” at the beginning of the part Business model mean?
A. Not any
B. Some
C. Hardly any
D. Only
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Chữ Few ở đầu phần Mô hình Kinh doanh có nghĩa là gì?
A. Không phải bất kỳ B. Một số C. Hầu như không D. Chỉ
Few = Hardly any
Chọn C
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
Social networks
Business applications
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.
Medical applications
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately “32 percent of their marketing dollars” attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks.
Languages, nationalities and academia
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty.
Social networks for social good
Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving.
Business model
Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses.
Privacy issues
On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken.
Investigations
Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
Personal information on social network sites
A. is sold to the government
B. gives a good description of the user's personality
C. is translated into many languages
D. can be used in court
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Thông tin cá nhân trên các trang mạng xã hội
A. được bán cho chính phủ B. đưa ra một mô tả hay về tính cách của người dùng
C. được dịch sang nhiều ngôn ngữ D. có thể được sử dụng tại tòa án
Thông tin: Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
Tạm dịch: Thông tin được đăng trên các trang như MySpace và Facebook, đã được cảnh sát, quản chế và các quan chức đại học sử dụng để truy tố người dùng của các trang web nói trên. Trong một số tình huống, nội dung được đăng trên MySpace đã được sử dụng tại tòa án.
Chọn D
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
Social networks
Business applications
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.
Medical applications
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately “32 percent of their marketing dollars” attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks.
Languages, nationalities and academia
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty.
Social networks for social good
Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving.
Business model
Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses.
Privacy issues
On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken.
Investigations
Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
Social networking is great for
A. academic organizations
B. people writing too much information about themselves
C. groups of people separated over wide areas
D. the law enforcement agencies
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Mạng xã hội rất tốt cho
A. tổ chức học tập B. người viết quá nhiều thông tin về bản thân
C. các nhóm người tách ra trên diện rộng D. các cơ quan thực thi pháp luật
Thông tin: Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users.
Tạm dịch: Những mô hình như vậy có thể rất thành công trong việc kết nối các ngành công nghiệp và tổ chức nhỏ bị phân mảnh không có tài nguyên để tiếp cận đối tượng rộng hơn với người dùng quan tâm và đam mê.
Chọn C
Dich bài đọc:
Ứng dụng kinh doanh
Mạng xã hội kết nối mọi người với chi phí thấp; điều này có thể có lợi cho các doanh nhân và doanh nghiệp nhỏ muốn mở rộng cơ sở liên hệ của họ. Các mạng này thường hoạt động như một công cụ quản lý quan hệ khách hàng cho các công ty bán sản phẩm và dịch vụ. Các công ty cũng có thể sử dụng các mạng xã hội để quảng cáo dưới dạng biểu ngữ và quảng cáo văn bản. Vì các doanh nghiệp hoạt động trên toàn cầu, các mạng xã hội có thể giúp việc giữ liên lạc với các liên hệ trên toàn thế giới dễ dàng hơn.
Ứng dụng y tế
Mạng xã hội bắt đầu được các chuyên gia chăm sóc sức khỏe chấp nhận như một phương tiện để quản lý kiến thức thể chế, phổ biến kiến thức ngang hàng và làm nổi bật các bác sĩ và tổ chức cá nhân. Ưu điểm của việc sử dụng một trang mạng xã hội y tế chuyên dụng là tất cả các thành viên được sàng lọc trong danh sách các học viên của hội đồng cấp phép nhà nước. Vai trò của các mạng xã hội đặc biệt đáng quan tâm đối với các công ty dược phẩm, những người đã chi khoảng 32% tiền tiếp thị của họ, cố gắng gây ảnh hưởng đến quan điểm của các nhà lãnh đạo về các mạng xã hội.
Ngôn ngữ, quốc tịch và học thuật
Các trang web mạng xã hội khác nhau đã mọc lên phục vụ cho các ngôn ngữ và quốc gia khác nhau. Trang web nổi tiếng Facebook đã được nhân bản cho nhiều quốc gia và ngôn ngữ khác nhau và một số chuyên kết nối sinh viên và giảng viên.
Mạng xã hội vì lợi ích xã hội
Một số trang web đang bắt đầu khai thác sức mạnh của mô hình mạng xã hội vì lợi ích xã hội. Những mô hình như vậy có thể rất thành công trong việc kết nối các ngành công nghiệp và tổ chức nhỏ bị phân mảnh không có tài nguyên để tiếp cận đối tượng rộng hơn với người dùng quan tâm và đam mê. Người dùng được hưởng lợi bằng cách tương tác với một cộng đồng cùng chí hướng và tìm kiếm một kênh cho năng lượng và sự cống hiến của họ.
Mô hình kinh doanh
Rất ít mạng xã hội hiện đang tính phí thành viên. Một phần, điều này có thể là do mạng xã hội là một dịch vụ tương đối mới và giá trị của việc sử dụng chúng chưa được thiết lập vững chắc trong tâm trí khách hàng. Các công ty như MySpace và Facebook bán quảng cáo trực tuyến trên trang web của họ. Do đó, họ đang tìm kiếm thành viên lớn và tính phí thành viên sẽ phản tác dụng. Một số người tin rằng thông tin sâu hơn mà các trang web có trên mỗi người dùng sẽ cho phép quảng cáo được nhắm mục tiêu tốt hơn nhiều so với bất kỳ trang web nào hiện có thể cung cấp. Các trang web cũng đang tìm kiếm các cách khác để kiếm tiền, chẳng hạn như bằng cách tạo ra một thị trường trực tuyến hoặc bằng cách bán thông tin chuyên nghiệp và kết nối xã hội cho các doanh nghiệp.
Vấn đề riêng tư
Trên các dịch vụ mạng xã hội lớn, ngày càng có nhiều lo ngại về việc người dùng đưa ra quá nhiều thông tin cá nhân và mối đe dọa của những kẻ lợi dụng tình dục. Người dùng các dịch vụ này cần phải biết về hành vi trộm cắp dữ liệu hoặc vi-rút. Tuy nhiên, các dịch vụ lớn, như MySpace, thường làm việc với cơ quan thực thi pháp luật để cố gắng ngăn chặn những sự cố như vậy. Ngoài ra, có một mối đe dọa riêng tư liên quan đến việc đặt quá nhiều thông tin cá nhân vào tay các tập đoàn lớn hoặc cơ quan chính phủ, cho phép tạo ra một hồ sơ về hành vi của một cá nhân trong đó có thể đưa ra quyết định, gây bất lợi cho cá nhân.
Điều tra
Các dịch vụ mạng xã hội đang ngày càng được sử dụng trong các cuộc điều tra pháp lý và hình sự. Thông tin được đăng trên các trang như MySpace và Facebook, đã được cảnh sát, quản chế và các quan chức đại học sử dụng để truy tố người dùng của các trang web nói trên. Trong một số tình huống, nội dung được đăng trên MySpace đã được sử dụng tại tòa án.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 35 to 42.
Social networks
Business applications
Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.
Medical applications
Social networks are beginning to be adopted by healthcare professionals as a means to manage institutional knowledge, disseminate peer to peer knowledge and to highlight individual physicians and institutions. The advantage of using a dedicated medical social networking site is that all the members are screened against the state licensing board list of practitioners. The role of social networks is especially of interest to pharmaceutical companies who spend approximately “32 percent of their marketing dollars” attempting to influence the opinion leaders of social networks.
Languages, nationalities and academia
Various social networking sites have sprung up catering to different languages and countries. The popular site Facebook has been cloned for various countries and languages and some specializing in connecting students and faculty.
Social networks for social good
Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for social good. Such models may be highly successful for connecting otherwise fragmented industries and small organizations without the resources to reach a broader audience with interested and passionate users. Users benefit by interacting with a like-minded community and finding a channel for their energy and giving.
Business model
Few social networks currently charge money for membership. In part, this may be because social networking is a relatively new service, and the value of using them has not been firmly established in customers' minds. Companies such as MySpace and Facebook sell online advertising on their site. Hence, they are seeking large memberships, and charging for membership would be counter productive. Some believe that the deeper information that the sites have on each user will allow much better targeted advertising than any other site can currently provide. Sites are also seeking other ways to make money, such as by creating an online marketplace or by selling professional information and social connections to businesses.
Privacy issues
On large social networking services, there have been growing concerns about users giving out too much personal information and the threat of sexual predators. Users of these services need to be aware of data theft or viruses. However, large services, such as MySpace, often work with law enforcement to try to prevent such incidents. In addition, there is a perceived privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individual's behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken.
Investigations
Social network services are increasingly being used in legal and criminal investigations. Information posted on sites such as MySpace and Facebook, has been used by police, probation, and university officials to prosecute users of said sites. In some situations, content posted on MySpace has been used in court.
According to the text, social networks
A. are about friendships
B. are being used by businesses for marketing
C. can damage business reputations
D. advertise on business web sites
Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu
Giải thích:
Theo văn bản, mạng xã hội
A. là về tình bạn
B. đang được sử dụng bởi các doanh nghiệp để tiếp thị
C. có thể làm tổn hại danh tiếng doanh nghiệp
D. quảng cáo trên các trang web kinh doanh
Thông tin: These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services.
Tạm dịch: Các mạng này thường hoạt động như một công cụ quản lý quan hệ khách hàng cho các công ty bán sản phẩm và dịch vụ.
Chọn B
This is the body paragraph from an essay on social networking. There are FIVE mistakes in the text. They are either grammatically incorrect or do not fit in with the sense of the text. For questions 51-55, find and underline the mistakes and write your corrections in the spaces given below the text. The task begins with an example (0).
Example: (0) arguing → arguments
Social Networking Sites
One of the main (0)arguing against social networking sites is that people sometimes reveal information on them that often should be kept private. Recently, another development has provided more support for this argument: College admissions committees are now using social networking sites as part of the application process. According with a survey by Kaplan Test Prep (2010), over 80 percent of college admissions officers use social networking sites to communicate with students. The claiming that many colleges make is that they use these sites to attract new students or to stay in contact with former students. However, some colleges admit that they are also using social networking as part of the admissions process. The main argument for using social media is that it helps colleges evaluate candidates at a time when these colleges are experiencing large numbers of applicants. Many admissions officers believe that colleges need all the information they can get on applicants in order to make decisions because the admissions process has become very competitively. One college interviewer in a recent survey reported that if she has to choose between two students who are equally qualified in terms of grades and test scores, she looks at their online profiles to make the final decision. In addition, applicants also use social networking sites against each other. Another admissions officer revealed that his office often receives anonymous messages with links to sites that have negative information on or pictures of other applicants. Many colleges and universities have not had official policies yet on whether to use social media as part of the application process. Until these policies will become clearer, prospective college students should keep their social networking pages private or remove anything that might make them look more attractive to admissions committees. |
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(adapted from Grammar and Beyond 4 by John D. Bunting, Luciana Diniz, &Randi Reppen© Cambridge)