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    How to protect your privacy when you travel

It hasn't been an easy year for the privacy of travelersat least so farData leakssurveillance(监视)worries and those troublesome cameras in airplane seatbacks and hotel rooms are enough to make passengers anxious 1. Fortunatelythere are ways to safeguard your privacy on land and in the airThese tips can help you deal with these troubles

2. "It's not clever to declare on Facebook that you're traveling to somewherereminding a wide range of people that your property is sitting empty"says Danny McLoughlin"That puts your security at risk"Wait until you return to start posting vacation photos

Some homeowners renting their residences may install security camerasTravelers should find out if the hosts are required to disclose the presence of surveillance devicesIf the rental comes with camerasensure they aren't in a sensitive area by conducting a careful sweep 3.

Although you can't control how a hotel or airline handles-or mishandles-your datayou can take reasonable steps to ensure the information it has won't get you into trouble4.

But some of the worst data leaks happen when you're staying at a hotelFor examplea hotel clerk sometimes asks for your name and then announces your room number after you've checked inYou're better off handing the employee your ID when he or she asks for your name and asking the employee to write your room number on a piece of paperWhy5. Just to be surenever leave the customer copy behindYou can destroy it laterbut keep it under your contro1

AIt's never been better

BPerhaps they should be

CTravelers say they're taking privacy seriously

DNever broadcast your journey on social media

EThere are other people on the other side of the wall

FSome travelers only offer the bare minimumsuch as a PObox instead of a home address

GReport anything doubtful to the host immediately-and if you don't like what you hear leave

 

1.B 2.D 3.G 4.F 5.E 【解析】 这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了旅行时如何保护自己的隐私。数据泄露、监视担忧以及飞机座椅靠背和酒店房间里那些麻烦的摄像头足以让乘客焦虑,就此作者给出了一些建议。 1.空格位于段中,考查文章衔接。根据前文Data leaks, surveillance(监视)worries and those troublesome cameras in airplane seatbacks and hotel rooms are enough to make passengers anxious. 可知数据泄露、监视担忧以及飞机座椅靠背和酒店房间里那些麻烦的摄像头足以让乘客焦虑。B项Perhaps they should be.(或许他们应该如此。)符合文意。且选项B中的they与上句中的passengers呼应,上句中的anxious也可以作选项B中be的表语。故选B。 2.空格位于段首。根据段落结构,空格处句子应是本段中心句。根据后文“It's not clever to declare on Facebook that you're traveling to somewhere, reminding a wide range of people that your property is sitting empty, ”says Danny McLoughlin.(Danny McLoughlin说:“在Facebook上宣布你要去某个地方旅行,提醒很多人你的房子是空的,这并不聪明. ”)可知,这段话讲的是不要在社交媒体上发布你的旅程。D项Never broadcast your journey on social media.(永远不要在社交媒体上发布你的旅程. )符合文意。且选项D中的broadcast与段落中的declare呼应。故选D。 3.空格位于段尾。根据前文If the rental comes with cameras,ensure they aren't in a sensitive area by conducting a careful sweep. 可知如果房主配备了摄像头,则应进行仔细的扫描,确保房主不在敏感区域。选项G中含有if引导的条件状语从句,且G项Report anything doubtful to the host immediately-and if you don't like what you hear, leave.(如果有任何可疑之处,请立即向房主报告,如果您不喜欢你听到的,离开。)符合文意,故选G。 4.空格位于段尾。根据段落结构可知,这句话有可能是对前文内容的解释。根据前文Although you can't control how a hotel or airline handles-or mishandles-your data,you can take reasonable steps to ensure the information it has won't get you into trouble. 可知虽然你无法控制酒店或航空公司如何处理或错误处理你的数据,但你可以采取合理的措施确保这些信息不会给你带来麻烦. F项Some travelers only offer the bare minimum, such as a P.O. box instead of a home address.(有些旅客只提供最低限度的服务,例如邮政信箱,而不是家庭住址。)符合文意,故选F。 5.空格位于段中。根据后文Just to be sure, never leave the customer copy behind. You can destroy it later, but keep it under your control. 可知只是为了确保,永远不要把客户的副本留在后面。你可以稍后摧毁它,但要让它在你的控制之下。并且由空格前的 why(为什么?)可知,下句话应解释原因。E项There are other people on the other side of the wall.(墙的另一边还有其他人。)符合文意,故选E。
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