首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
考研
The Internet is full of get-rich-quick schemers, and many big fat liars—and they all try to get ads for their "businesses" to sh
The Internet is full of get-rich-quick schemers, and many big fat liars—and they all try to get ads for their "businesses" to sh
admin
2019-09-15
80
问题
The Internet is full of get-rich-quick schemers, and many big fat liars—and they all try to get ads for their "businesses" to show up next to Google search results. 【R1】__________Google has employed "ad cops" charged with sniffing out questionable advertisers basically since the search engine began in late 1990s. Today, Google earns about 95% of its revenue from advertising, so making sure its ad marketplace is free of illegitimate businesses is a big part of the search giant’s own business.
Google employs a mix of machines and humans to catch bad ads. 【R2】__________ Because the automated system isn’t perfect, Google also relies on actual humans to determine some ads’ legitimacy. And even then, about 2% to 3% of accounts that are shut down are overturned after being mistakenly suspended.
"The engineers thought that the model that they were building had some fundamental flaw, and it was going to catch a lot of really good advertisers and frustrate them by either shutting them down automatically or delaying their ads," says David Baker, Google’s director of engineering and advertising, who is essentially acting commissioner of the Google Police Department.
But Google’s model was smarter than they realized—smarter than even the engineers themselves. As it turned out, the people behind the questionable ads were taking photographs of cars parked on the street and uploading them to sites to be purchased. Then, once a buyer emerged, they stole the cars. 【R3】__________
Baker says that while he believes the problem of bad ads may be growing, he also knows that Google’s detection systems are getting more sophisticated—and therefore they’re catching more ads.
【R4】__________
Baker says Google reduced the percentage of bad ads found in those weekly evaluations by 50% in 2011, and by another 50% last year.
【R5】__________
Still, Google’s Baker is hopeful that bad ads are close to peaking. "I have this aspiration that we will get so good that there is going to be an inflection point, where the bad actors realize it’s not worth their time and energy," he says. "It’s possible that the 2012 numbers are an indication that we’re approaching that point. But this is going to be a constant battle for as long as I want to be employed at Google. In a somewhat sadistic way, I have job security."
[A] Shady ads have become such a problem for search engines that hundreds of employees now work round-the-clock to protect users before they get ripped off.
[B] Its first line of defense is software that searches for ads with specific attributes Google finds unsavory. For example, ads related to online gambling automatically get snagged because the practice is illegal in the U.S.
[C] Those ads show up right alongside the results of Google, Bing and other search engines, and they’re sometimes even tagged as a "Sponsored Ad."
[D] A few specific types of sketchy ads actually decreased in 2012, including advertisements for counterfeit goods, as well as cloaking scams. Overall, however, the numbers keep going up.
[E] "It was this rather nasty scam," says Baker, "and this new model caught it without the engineer having any knowledge of this space. It was purely based on looking at attributes that related this scam in some way to past scams."
[F] One way Google’s ad cops have figured out they’re improving is through a weekly evaluation of a sample of the search engine’s top advertised sites to determine if any illegitimate ads have seeped through.
[G] Overall, the numbers suggest that year in, year out, more attempts are made to scam people on the Internet. But it may also be that after years of determining how best to sniff out schemers, the ad cops employed by search engines are better at their jobs.
【R1】
选项
答案
A
解析
空格前指出网络骗子试图让自己的“商业”广告出现在谷歌的搜索结果中。空格后说到谷歌已雇佣了“广告警察”来揪出可疑的广告商。A谈到的搜索引擎公司为保护用户采取的手段与空格后的内容十分对接,两者逻辑联系紧密。而且A中的Shady ads既对应了空格前的ads,又对应了空格后的questionable advertisers,符合前后文谈论负面广告这一语境。故本题选A。
转载请注明原文地址:https://kaotiyun.com/show/4V2Z777K
0
考研英语一
相关试题推荐
Leadingdoctorstodayweighinonthedebateoverthegovernment’sroleinpromotingpublichealthbydemandingthatministersi
Companieshaveembarkedonwhatlookslikethebeginningsofare-runofthemergersandacquisitions(M&A)wavethatdefinedth
SpaceShuttleProjectisoneofthefirsthuge-typedspaceflightinstrumentsusedformanytimesintheworld,organizedbyAmer
SpaceShuttleProjectisoneofthefirsthuge-typedspaceflightinstrumentsusedformanytimesintheworld,organizedbyAmer
IntheUnitedStatestoday,alargegroupofpeoplewantacollegeeducation.However,everyoneisnotabletoattendafour-yea
IntheUnitedStatestoday,alargegroupofpeoplewantacollegeeducation.However,everyoneisnotabletoattendafour-yea
Restrictionsonthesmokinginpublicplaceshavenotbeensosuccessfulinsomeregions."Second-handsmoking"isgettingserio
Television,videoandthewiderangeofsocialandrecreationalopportunitieswhicharenowavailablehavetakentheplaceofbo
Companieshaveembarkedonwhatlookslikethebeginningsofare-runofthemergersandacquisitions(M&A)wavethatdefinedth
America’smostpopularnewspaperwebsitetodayannouncedthattheeraoffreeonlinejournalismisdrawingtoaclose.TheNewY
随机试题
银行一定要关注借款人的管理水平、管理架构、人员变化、员工士气变化以及企业内部人员的道德风险对公司经营的影响。()
()体现了政府的市场性再分配活动,反映了政府在配置资源方面的作用。
有限责任公司全体股东的首次出资额不得低于注册资本的(),也不得低于法定的注册资本最低限额,其余部分由股东自公司成立之日起()内缴足。
2×20年,A公司发生了如下或有事项:(1)2×20年5月20日收到法院的通知,甲公司向法院提起诉讼,状告A公司未按合要求的时间交货,要求A公司一次性赔偿800万元。至年末,该诉讼尚未判决,A公司估计败诉的可能性为75%,预计赔偿金额在600万元至750万
小张与某单位签订了5年期的劳动合同,其试用期最长不超过()。
认知内驱力、自我提高内驱力和附属内驱力在动机结构中所占的比重并非一成不变。在()附属内驱力最为突出。
心理学家______根据著名的双生子爬楼梯实验提出了个体发展的成熟决定论。
在编制项目管理计划过程中,项目管理的其他分领域计划也在同步编制。作为项目经理,编制项目人力资源管理计划的过程需要与编制()的过程紧密关联。
假定有一个菜单项,名为Menultem,为了在运行时使该菜单项不可见,应使用的语句为()。
WhattheAmericanscientistdidwastotest________.Whichofthefollowingwasnotclearlystated?
最新回复
(
0
)