题目内容
Many children use the Internet to get useful knowledge and information, and to relax in their free time. But some of them are not using in a good way. Here are some rules to make sure you are safe and have fun on the Internet.
● Make rules for Internet use with your parents. For example, when you can go online, for how long and what activities you can go online.
● Don’t give your password (密码) to anyone else, and never leak out the following information---your real name, home address, age, school, phone number or other personal information.
● Check with your parents before giving out a credit (信用) card number.
● Never send a photo of yourself to someone in e-mail unless your parents say it’s OK.
● Check with your parents before going into a chat room. Different chat rooms have different rules and attract different kinds of people. You and your parents must make sure it’s a right place for you.
● Never agree to meet someone you met on the Internet without your parent’s permission (允许). Never meet anyone you met on line alone.
● Always remember that people online may not be who they say they are. Treat everyone online as strangers.
● If something you see or read online makes you uncomfortable, leave the site. Tell a parent or teacher right away.
● Treat other people as you’d like to be treated. Never use bad language.
● Remember—not everything you read on the Internet is true.
If you want a true friend on the Internet , you can ____________ .
A tell the people what your name is . B meet the people on line alone.
C write an e-mail about yourself . D get your parent’s permission.
It’s good for children to ________ on the Internet.
A. give password to others B. get useful knowledge and information
C. give out a credit card number D. go into a chat room as they’d like to
The underlined phrase “leak out” in the third paragraph may mean “________.”
A. give away B. leave out C. give out D. put away
If your parents don’t agree, never ________.
A. read anything on the Internet
B. relax in your free time
C. have a face-to face meeting with anyone you met online
D. treat other people as you’d like to be treated
This passage is mainly about “________”.
A. How to use Computers B. Surfing on the Internet
C. Information on the Interne D. Internet Safety Rules
31. If you want a true friend on the Internet , you can ____________ .
32. It’s good for children to ________ on the Internet.
33. The underlined phrase “leak out” in the third paragraph may mean “________.”
34. If your parents don’t agree, never ________.
35. This passage is mainly about “________”.
Just how comfortable is your sofa? Would you be prepared to let a stranger crash out there for the night? And, on the basis of a bit of email correspondence and seeing a photo of the sofa belonging to 'A. N. Unknown', would you travel halfway across the world to do the same? It might sound crazy, but this is exactly what millions of people have done whilst participating in an activity known as couch surfing.Couch surfing is traveling on a budget, using a broad network of contacts in order to get overnight accommodation for free, or at as little cost as possible. Participants join dedicated(专业的) websites, providing as much information about themselves as possible in order to make others feel comfortable hosting them, or using them as a host. Various safety features are generally available in such online networks, like verification of names and addresses, personal references, and 'vouching for' a particular member as a reliable host or guest.As well as the financial advantages of couch surfing, participants also claim that the practice gives them a more unique, authentic travel experience, allowing them to experience culture and cuisine through the locals, rather than from the confines of sanitized tourist accommodation. We open our minds and lives and welcome the knowledge that becomes available through cultural exchange.” Said Casey Fenton, founder of Couch Surfing. Com. “CouchSurfing wants to change not only the way we travel, but how we relate to the world.”61.What is the right order of couch surfing? a. Provide personal information. b. Travel to the host’s house. c. Join dedicated websites. d. Check photos of sofas by ensiles. A.d-b-a-c B.b-c-a-d C.a-d-c-b D.c-a-d-b62.Which is NOT a safety lecture of online network? A.Verification of identity. B.A copy of the passport. C.Personal references. D.Vouching ior the member as rdioble.63.From the text we can know that . A.participants can he hosted or a host B.couch surfing tests people’s patience C.couch surfing leads to trust between people D.people couch surf simply for financial reasons.64.The text mainly intends to . A.introduce a new way of traveling B.teach how to keep the Internet safety C.promote online products D.advocate deals of saving money65.What can he the best title of the test? A.Touring the World on the Interne B.Unique Advantages of Local Traveling C.Around the World from Sofa to Sofa D.Cultural Exchange by Correspendence
Just how comfortable is your sofa? Would you be prepared to let a stranger crash out there for the night? And, on the basis of a bit of email correspondence and seeing a photo of the sofa belonging to 'A. N. Unknown', would you travel halfway across the world to do the same? It might sound crazy, but this is exactly what millions of people have done whilst participating in an activity known as couch surfing.
Couch surfing is traveling on a budget, using a broad network of contacts in order to get overnight accommodation for free, or at as little cost as possible. Participants join dedicated(专业的) websites, providing as much information about themselves as possible in order to make others feel comfortable hosting them, or using them as a host.
Various safety features are generally available in such online networks, like verification of names and addresses, personal references, and 'vouching for' a particular member as a reliable host or guest.
As well as the financial advantages of couch surfing, participants also claim that the practice gives them a more unique, authentic travel experience, allowing them to experience culture and cuisine through the locals, rather than from the confines of sanitized tourist accommodation. We open our minds and lives and welcome the knowledge that becomes available through cultural exchange.” Said Casey Fenton, founder of Couch Surfing. Com. “CouchSurfing wants to change not only the way we travel, but how we relate to the world.”
61.What is the right order of couch surfing?
a. Provide personal information. b. Travel to the host’s house.
c. Join dedicated websites. d. Check photos of sofas by ensiles.
A.d-b-a-c B.b-c-a-d C.a-d-c-b D.c-a-d-b
62.Which is NOT a safety lecture of online network?
A.Verification of identity. B.A copy of the passport.
C.Personal references. D.Vouching ior the member as rdioble.
63.From the text we can know that .
A.participants can he hosted or a host
B.couch surfing tests people’s patience
C.couch surfing leads to trust between people
D.people couch surf simply for financial reasons.
64.The text mainly intends to .
A.introduce a new way of traveling B.teach how to keep the Internet safety
C.promote online products D.advocate deals of saving money
65.What can he the best title of the test?
A.Touring the World on the Interne B.Unique Advantages of Local Traveling
C.Around the World from Sofa to Sofa D.Cultural Exchange by Correspendence
1. If you want a true friend on the Internet , you can ____________ .
2.It’s good for children to ________ on the Internet.
3. The underlined phrase “leak out” in the third paragraph may mean “________.”
4.If your parents don’t agree, never ________.
5.This passage is mainly about “________”.