常用短语用法复习知识点would rather/zip your lip/zip up

2022-10-27 13:56:13

常用短语用法复习知识点would rather/zip your lip/zip up
would rather 宁愿
例句I'd rather walk than take a bus.
我愿意走路而不愿意坐公共汽车。
She'd rather die than lose the children.
她宁可死也不愿失去孩子们。
Some more wine?
再来一点酒好吗?
Thank you; I'd rather not; I have to drive home.
不要了,我不能再喝了,我还得开车回家呢。
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zip code邮政编码
例句I'll need your complete address with the zip code, Mr.Kelly.
希望你告诉我地址全称及邮码,凯利先生。
Have you filled in the zip code on your envelope?
你的信封上写邮政编码了吗?
Can I have the zip code for New York?
能告诉我纽约的邮编吗?

zip your lip闭嘴,不说话
例句You'd better zip your lip or you'll be in trouble!
你最好闭嘴,否则你会有麻烦的!
Will you please zip your lip?
请闭上嘴,好吗?
Zip your lip. Can't you see they're annoyed?
闭上嘴!难道你看不出来人家不爱听么?

zip(sb./sth.)up拉上拉链
例句Will you zip me up, please?
请给我拉上拉链行吗?
The dress zips up at the back.
这件连衣裙的拉链在后面。
Zip up, or you'll catch a cold.
把拉链拉上,否则你会感冒。

It’s a connected world, and nearly every device, appliance, and machine with some sort of computer running inside it can be connected to others through the Internet of Things (IoT). What a great leap forward in this journey we call human civilization! But does this recent advancement come with a dark secret that can someday turn on us? Are smart devices spies around us?
Many smart appliances today, particularly smartphones and virtual assistants are equipped with voice command capabilities. They can, therefore, listen to and record your comments and conversations even after they’ve carried out your original command. Concerns about devices turning on voice command by themselves and listening even when you do not enable the feature have also been raised. The question then is: What actually happens when your smart device is listening? How much information gets recorded, and where does this eventually end up in?
Take a listening app called “Alphonso” as an example. You can’t download it directly from the App Store, but it comes with some games and apps that you can fix. While you are playing games on your smartphone, Alphonso comes to life and listens to what you are watching on TV. It then records this information and sends it to some server somewhere, and the data is analyzed to build a profile about your TV-viewing habits. Alphonso proves that devices can listen to what you say and do.
Alphonso proves that devices can listen to what you say and do. Now, what’s to stop devices from gathering other data? They can be made to look at chat and text messages or your calendar, for example, everything about you would be fair game. Some popular smart home platforms can control the platforms to fall silent but still remain active, capturing every word you speak that can potentially land you in some sort of phishing (网络欺诈) trouble. This seems to be the price we have to pay for the convenience that technology gives us. Privacy seems non-existent. So we should thus take steps to protect ourselves from this eventuality.
9.What can we infer about IoT mentioned in paragraph 1?
A.People rely too much on IoT. B.IoT spies are exactly among us.
C.IoT can be a double-edged sword. D.IoT merely comes with a dark secret.
10.What is the potential risk associated with smart devices?
A.Voice command capabilities B.Personal data and identity theft.
C.Original command recognition. D.Location-based tracking function.
11.Why does the author take “Alphonso” as an example?
A.To present how smart devices send ads. B.To introduce the advantage of voice commands.
C.To show the usage of downloading listening app. D.To explain how hidden app steal people’s privacy.
12.Where dose the article go next?
A.Ways to prevent information leakage. B.Reasons for the loss of personal data.
C.Tricks of obtaining sensitive information. D.Methods of interactions with technologies.

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