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10£®A 15-year-old boy planned to put a ball covered with petrol into his mouth and set it on fire£®He would film the dangerous action and put it on YouTube£®And£¬lie hoped to become famous on the Internet£®But things didn't go the way he imagined£®His clothing caught fire£¬and he was rushed to the hospital with serious bums on his body£®YouTube hosts millions of videos of people attempting dangerous actions£®Many of them are by kids and young adults£®Some experts say that by hosting these videos£¬YouTube encourages young viewers to take deadly risks£®Research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that more than 180£¬000Americans die from accidental injuries each year£®That's one person every three minutes£®More than 14£¬000 of those killed are kids under the age of 19£®Is YouTube to blame£¿
People have always found it interesting to watch others try risky things£®Audiences love these kinds of things£®Some of the earliest Greek comedies had characters followed by wild animals and knocking into walls£®Now£¬in the age of the Internet£¬anyone with a camera and a YouTube account can create this kind of"fun"£®Many viewers£¬especially teenagers£¬are influenced by what they see and want to try it themselves£®"YouTube has taken the playing in the neighborhood to a worldwide level£¬"says Clair Mellenthin£¬a researcher from the Centers£®
Supporters of YouTube argue that it isn't YouTube's responsibility to examine its content£®"Parents should be the ones to make sure that kids are behaving safely£¬"they say£®In fact£¬YouTube has a rule on content£®For example£¬dangerous activities that have a risk of serious physical harm or death are not allowed£®Staff of YouTube£¬carefully watch the website 24 hours a day£¬looking for videos that are against their rules£®But is this enough£¿
8£®What happened to the 15-year-old boy£¿B
A£®He got hurt in a traffic accident
B£®He played with fire and burned himself
C£®He set fire to a ball by accident
D£®He watched an action film on YouTube
9£®What do Clair Mellenthin's words suggest£¿C
A£®YouTube should examine kids'accounts
B£®YouTube users like to copy Greek comedies
C£®YouTube affects people greatly
D£®YouTube has a positive influence on teenagers globally
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B£®parents should be strict with their kids
C£®YouTube should make a rule on content
D£®parents shouldn't allow their kids to take risks
11£®The passage mainly discussesD£®
A£®how to prevent accidental injuries
B£®how to become famous on the Internet
C£®whether YouTube should be open to kids
D£®whether YouTube should show dangerous videos£®
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