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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 18 to 22.
Digital surveillance systems have fundamentally transformed contemporary society's relationship with privacy, creating unprecedented opportunities for governmental oversight and corporate data harvesting. (18) ____________. Privacy advocates argue that ubiquitous monitoring threatens democratic foundations while security proponents emphasize public safety benefits.
Facial recognition algorithms, deployed extensively in urban environments, demonstrate remarkable accuracy in identifying individuals within crowded spaces. (19) ____________. However, civil liberties organizations raise concerns about potential misuse and discriminatory enforcement targeting marginalized populations.
(20) ____________. These regulations attempt to balance technological innovation with fundamental human rights preservation. Some democracies embrace strict data protection measures, while authoritarian regimes exploit surveillance capabilities.
Environmental activists express particular concern regarding the fact that (21) ____________. Sustainable technology solutions are being developed to address these ecological implications.
Despite mounting opposition, surveillance technology adoption continues accelerating globally. Law enforcement agencies increasingly rely on predictive policing algorithms, and corporations utilize behavioral analytics for targeted marketing. (22) ____________.
(Adapted from Advanced Materials for National High School Exam)
Digital surveillance systems have fundamentally transformed contemporary society's relationship with privacy, creating unprecedented opportunities for governmental oversight and corporate data harvesting. (18) ____________. Privacy advocates argue that ubiquitous monitoring threatens democratic foundations while security proponents emphasize public safety benefits.
Facial recognition algorithms, deployed extensively in urban environments, demonstrate remarkable accuracy in identifying individuals within crowded spaces. (19) ____________. However, civil liberties organizations raise concerns about potential misuse and discriminatory enforcement targeting marginalized populations.
(20) ____________. These regulations attempt to balance technological innovation with fundamental human rights preservation. Some democracies embrace strict data protection measures, while authoritarian regimes exploit surveillance capabilities.
Environmental activists express particular concern regarding the fact that (21) ____________. Sustainable technology solutions are being developed to address these ecological implications.
Despite mounting opposition, surveillance technology adoption continues accelerating globally. Law enforcement agencies increasingly rely on predictive policing algorithms, and corporations utilize behavioral analytics for targeted marketing. (22) ____________.
(Adapted from Advanced Materials for National High School Exam)
(20) ____________.
A
These legitimate concerns about privacy erosion having acknowledged, legislators worldwide are initiating an unprecedented wave of regulatory debates
B
Provided that these legitimate concerns about privacy erosion are acknowledged, legislators worldwide will continue initiating an unprecedented wave of regulatory debates
C
Acknowledging these legitimate concerns about privacy erosion, legislators worldwide have initiated an unprecedented wave of regulatory debates
D
Having acknowledged these legitimate concerns about privacy erosion, legislators worldwide was initiating an unprecedented wave of regulatory debates