wang shang xun zhen ai

Song 网上寻真爱
Artist 英语听力
Album 随身英语

Lyrics

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[00:00.000] "So, where did you guys meet?" “
[00:02.606] New couples often face this question from eager friends who are keen to hear about the beginnings of their love story.
[00:09.292] Increasingly, the answer is "on the internet".
[00:12.584] Online dating is a booming industry, worth an estimated 2.5 billion pounds across the world.
[00:20.455] So what is it that is making so many of us turn to our computers to find love?
[00:26.151] In the past, love may have blossomed in the workplace or in the pub
[00:30.644] and some brave individuals may even have agreed to be set up on a blind date.
[00:35.923] But nowadays, busy lifestyles and the popularity of online social networking have changed our attitudes towards romance.
[00:44.054] Internet dating websites have become popular as a way of searching for the perfect mate.
[00:51.054] People who use the sites can search profiles of hundreds of single people,
[00:55.043] and with just a few clicks can see instantly whether someone is attractive or not.
[01:02.653] But are we becoming too dismissive of potential dates?
[01:06.536] Site users can make snap judgments based on people's profile pictures
[01:11.186] and don't consider whether they may actually have real things in common.
[01:16.132] For this reason, some sites place more importance on personality tests rather than pictures to match users who may be compatible.
[01:26.146] On one British site, single people complete a test of 250 questions
[01:31.004] before the site uses complex algorithms to select suitable partners.
[01:37.570] Of course, for some people, regardless of the technology,
[01:41.262] the whole process is distasteful - like 'shopping' for a partner.
[01:45.893] But as the growth in the sector shows,
[01:48.402] there are plenty of singletons who don't have time for such romantic ideas, and are more than happy to pay Cupid for a strike.

Pinyin

tool: dēng lǐ de gē cí gǔn dòng jī
[00:00.000] " So, where did you guys meet?" "
[00:02.606] New couples often face this question from eager friends who are keen to hear about the beginnings of their love story.
[00:09.292] Increasingly, the answer is " on the internet".
[00:12.584] Online dating is a booming industry, worth an estimated 2. 5 billion pounds across the world.
[00:20.455] So what is it that is making so many of us turn to our computers to find love?
[00:26.151] In the past, love may have blossomed in the workplace or in the pub
[00:30.644] and some brave individuals may even have agreed to be set up on a blind date.
[00:35.923] But nowadays, busy lifestyles and the popularity of online social networking have changed our attitudes towards romance.
[00:44.054] Internet dating websites have become popular as a way of searching for the perfect mate.
[00:51.054] People who use the sites can search profiles of hundreds of single people,
[00:55.043] and with just a few clicks can see instantly whether someone is attractive or not.
[01:02.653] But are we becoming too dismissive of potential dates?
[01:06.536] Site users can make snap judgments based on people' s profile pictures
[01:11.186] and don' t consider whether they may actually have real things in common.
[01:16.132] For this reason, some sites place more importance on personality tests rather than pictures to match users who may be compatible.
[01:26.146] On one British site, single people complete a test of 250 questions
[01:31.004] before the site uses complex algorithms to select suitable partners.
[01:37.570] Of course, for some people, regardless of the technology,
[01:41.262] the whole process is distasteful like ' shopping' for a partner.
[01:45.893] But as the growth in the sector shows,
[01:48.402] there are plenty of singletons who don' t have time for such romantic ideas, and are more than happy to pay Cupid for a strike.