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阅读理解 Who gets to decide what is content worth posting? Content worth engaging? On social media, it's an algorithm (算法) — a computer program that matches your particular likes and follows with others who have similar likes and follows. But even more than that, it's based on how much content you create. If you don't feed the social media monster on a regular basis, it refuses to expose what you post for others to see. Thus, some bloggers share heavily filtered (过滤) photos of tourist attractions on the social media and lifestyle platform to get traffic. However, this practice sometimes disappoints other users of Instagram who go to those locations after seeing the pictures. Since the bloggers don't clearly state that their pictures are works of photography, they are considered as travel guides. After the viewers visit those places in person, they find a big gap between reality and what they have seen online, leaving them feeling frustrated. Last week, one famous app issued a statement on its social media account, admitting that some users have "over-beautified" their online travel diaries. The apology came after users complained on social media about their experience following travel guides on the app, only to find out on actual visits that the places are poles apart from the skilfully retouched images they saw. One of the most well-known cases involved the "pink beach" of Fuxian Lake in China's southwestern Yunnan province, which often appears online in dreamy pink images, but in reality is more similar to the colour of red bricks. "If it's OK to photoshop promotion pictures for tourist sites like this, I can turn the bushes downstairs in my neighbourhood into a Norwegian forest in any minute," one of the most upvoted (置顶) comments on the app said. Others argued that the problem lies with the bloggers rather than the platform. (1) Why do some bloggers post heavily filtered photos? A . To show their creativity. B . To get more online approval. C . To advertise tourist attractions. D . To promote the popularity of apps. (2) What's the author's attitude to heavily filtered photos? A . Envious. B . Critical. C . Supportive. D . Frustrated. (3) How can bushes downstairs in the neighbourhood be turned into a Norwegian forest? A . By shooting the forest on actual visits. B . By feeding the monster on social media. C . By finding a gap between reality and net. D . By skilfully beautifying the photo of bushes. (4) Who should take responsibility for posted content according to the text? A . App users who are easily cheated. B . Unreliable bloggers and travel guides. C . The social media and lifestyle platform. D . Different netizens have different views. 答案: B B D D
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