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Cracking down on live -stream shopping
   Especially amid the impacts of COVID-19,shopping via live-streams (现场直播) has helped improve the economy and brought vitality to business.
   In the first half of 2020,the number of streaming e-commerce sessions in China topped 10 million.Nearly 400,000 people(1)
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A
live• -steam shopping events that attracted more than 50 billion viewers,according to the Ministry of Commerce.
   However,the(2)
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C
live-stream e-commerce also brings about(3)
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B
about sub-standard products and poor after-sales services.
   Luo Yonghao,founder of smart-phone company Smartisan Technology,(4)
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D
a statement on Sina Weibo on Dec.15,(5)
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A
selling fake products.The wool sweaters they sold during a live-stream in November had been proven to not in fact be made of wool.In response to that,the firm decided to make a triple repayment to more than 20,000 customers who bought the fake products.
   This is just one case of poorly-conducted e-commerce.In addition to fake products,many consumers have received damaged goods or not had their items(6)
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B
at all.Many have also complained about a(7)
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of after-sale service.
   During this year's Singles' Day shopping festival,the China Consumer Association received over 334,000 complaints(8)
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A
live-streaming e-commerce.According to the association,Li Jiaqi's live-streams received complaints about not(9)
D
D
consumers to return the products.Another high-profile live- streamer,Xinba,was caught selling fake edible birds' nest on the short video app Kuaishou.
   Due to the cases that violated (侵犯) consumers' rights and interests recently,authorities have tightened regulations to better(10)
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B
the live-streaming e-commerce market.The State Administration for Market Regulation published an instruction on(11)
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live-stream sales events,clarifying the(12)
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and obligations of the involved bodies.
   According to new rules by the National Radio and Television Administration,e-commerce platforms are responsible for verifying (核查) the qualifications of retailers who(13)
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C
live-streaming sales on their sites.
   As live-streaming e-commerce further develops,regulations will only become stricter in the future,said Li Bin,a lawyer with the China Consumers Association. "Both platforms and streamers should carry out live-steaming activities(14)
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B
and in compliance with regulations."
   Also,consumers should be more sensible and make(15)
D
D
according to their needs,said Lu Laiming,a professor at Beijing Technology and Business University.

(1) A.hosted B.marked C.participated D.advertised
(2) A.daring B.stimulating C.booming D.frightening
(3) A.interests B.worries C.victims D.limits
(4) A.composed B.enforced C.quoted D.posted
(5) A.apologizing for B.catering to C.interfering with D.objecting to
(6) A.unwrapped B.delivered C.processed D.consumed
(7) A.convenience B.solution C.lack D.chain
(8) A.related to B.composed of C.engaged in D.taken up
(9) A.forbidding B.inspiring C.assuring D.allowing
(10) A.coach B.monitor C.flood D.invest
(11) A.absorbing B.filtering C.separating D.regulating
(12) A.responsibilities B.capabilities C.sensibilities D.reliabilities
(13) A.claim B.connect C.launch D.determine
(14) A.continuously B.legally C.directly D.effectively
(15) A.inquiries B.promises C.decisions D.purchases

【考点】日常生活
【答案】A;C;B;D;A;B;C;A;D;B;D;A;C;B;D
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发布:2024/4/20 14:35:0组卷:3引用:1难度:0.5
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