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B阅For people who have become accustomed to digital communicationThere's an ongoing joke in my household.When I win at cards.it读social mdiais awonderful place.it canact as the gluethat links u读means luck.When my husband wins,it means skill.I often wonder if thisis also the case that the film industry perceives female film directors.Is itpreciousness.true that when a male director makes a great film,he's a great director-buThat's why it makes perfect sense that,according to some estimates.when a female director does that,it's just down to luck or a"team effort?more than 50%of parents in Britain share their kids'photos at least onceThere has been much criticism of the Oscars in 2023.Danielle Deadwylera month.A 2023 report found that parents share about 71 photos and 29解videos of their child evocial media.On avethetimeand Viola Davis were noticeably absent from Best Actress nominations andthe child is 13.parents have posted 1.300 photos and video of him or her解despite Sarah Polley's Women Talking being nominated for Best Picturethere were no women nominated for Best Director.It's not just the Oscars.on social media.There's a lack of recognition across the film industry.2According to a 2016 study by Directors UK.the reasons for this biasI used to fall into that category.My son was born in 2015,and as a(are complex and exist even when the judges are women.The samenew mother,I was eager to keep updating my wonderful new life and kept阅study found women directors were considered less capable.Hiring womenin the film industry is often the last-minute decision and relies on"word读cameacross a campaign读of mouth”,leading to poor HR practices and nepotism(裙带关系).Newto rethink seriously,and I started to question how much of my son's lifeemployees are often expected to work for free and they can't even spare the理should be documented and available to all.Its Kids for Privacy campaigntime to care for children and parents.Even when a film has been made,thewas a reminder of the risks of exposing our children's most private理award selection process involves more prejudice.moments on socialmediaHowever,awards really make a difference.They aren't just about解For the first time,I found myself asking:Who could they be reaching?解improving chances in the eyes of investors.Women are already behind menWill my son be happy with me sharing photos of him as he grows up?Wasin self-confidence.The recognition of an award can mean the differenceit an offence (to his privacy for me to do so.even if he didn't havebetween stopping and continuing.I've been making short films since 2009that i then?Byputin his photos ine,I was automaticalwhich have won a few awards at film festivals.Being recognised by peoplecreating a chain of dataAs technology develops,whoin the industry I hold in highesteem(敬重)has spurred me on at timesknows how his personal data will be used?when I have almost given up.As a 90s kid whose parents used a point-and-shoot camera,myLuckily,public funding agencies are starting to prioritize films by阅precious baby photos have been securely stored among a collection offemale filmmakers.However,there's still too much pressure on theseagencies to fund films that turn a profit rather than funding new voices.In读physical photo albums somewhere in my parents'home.Everythingwas more private back then,and I want it to be the same for my son.So读Scandinavia.funding commissioners (are on short-term contracts toensure there's a continual shift in decision-makers.This is something the理I have removed all photos of my son from social media.Instead,I nowshare exciting moments with close friends and family directly via private理UK could consider.More British films in cinemas would also help.Frommessage.It's more personal this way.And it's safer.Being a parent means解the 1930s to 1960s,the British Cinematograph Act,which ensured somebeing proud,but it also means protecting our children from unnecessary解films were made in the UK,produced a boom in UK cinema productionrisks.Exposing them to unknown audiences isn't worth the likes or thethat could compete with the US.Now,it could be reintroduced to bring inattention.new voices.2C24.What phenomenon is stated with the data inA 28.What does the author want to show through the joke in阅paragraph 2?A.Children in Britain lead a colorful life.阅paragraph 1?读B.Parents have deep love for their childrenA.The widespread disregard of women's achievements.C.Parents enjoy updating their children's photos读B.The various contributors to males'and females'online.success.理D.People in Britain are used to digital communication.C.The author's confusion about the public view on解B25.What was the author concerned about after reflectingon her photo sharing?解women's success.A.Whether she was making her friends annoyed.D.The author's regret at family members'disapprovalB.Whether she was threatening her son's privacy.of her abilities.C.Whether her son liked the photos posted online.D.Whether her son knew it was disturbing his privacy.D26.Which can best describe the author as a mother?A.Caring and humorous.阅B.Optimistic and determined.D29.What do we know about female judges?C.Flexible and adaptable.A.They are more likely to nominate female directors.读D.Sensible and responsible.读B.They are actively working to change the industry'sA 27.What is the most suitable title for the text?bias.A.Parental oversharing:the impact on child privacy理C.They are underrepresented in the award解B.Generation gap:different methods of storingnomination processphotosD.They show little recognition for female directorsC.Privacy crisis:dilemmas over personal informationperformancesafetyD.Parents'dilemma:the pros and cons of sharingphotos online6
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