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四、文意選填:每題1分,    Because single men and women are often too busy to meet through traditional dating approaches, many people now look for ___1___ on the Internet. This practice is called cyberdating. One form of cyberdating is talking in Internet chat rooms. If two people hit it off in a room, they can instant message (IM) each other for a ___2___ conversation.   Another form of cyberdating involves personals websites, such as Match.com or eHarmony.com. On these websites, people post web pages, called profiles, with information and pictures. Then, they browse through the profiles of other singles and contact people who interest them by email.   ___3___, the Internet is full of “scam artists.” They approach people by pretending to be ___4___, and trick others out of money. Some popular scams include a fake business ___5___ that requires the person to give his or her credit card numbers in order to receive information, products or money. According to the FBI, over 200,000 Americans lost almost $200 million on Internet scams in 2006 alone. 12% of these scams started in instant messages and 2.4% started in chat rooms. ___6___, there are countless stories of people looking for a companion (伴侶) on personals websites but it turns out to be a scam artist. Perhaps the most ___7___ case is of a woman who gave a man $100,000 to help him with his business only to discover that he was both married and retired.    Those who choose to cyberdate should ___8___ a few rules to protect themselves. They should be ___9___ to anyone who asks for money. ___10___, if people decide to meet face-to-face, it should always be in a public place.    Cyberdating is a common, modern way of finding a partner. For those who are aware of the dangers and take steps to avoid them, cyberdating can be both safe and effective. (AB) adopt (AC) opportunity (AD) However (AE) Plus (BC) respect(BD) private (BE) sincere (CD) pressure (CE) Above all (DE) romance (ABC) alert (ABD) awful

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