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19.Most parents love the Internet and want their kids to use it.But a new survey in America finds almost as many also fear the online world-especially social networking sites such as MySpace-and worry their kids will get in trouble with people they meet.
"The parents see the web's incredible potential,and they know their kids have to be there,"says James Steyer,CEO of Common Sense Media,which released results from a survey that looked into parental attitudes toward the Internet."It's also what they are scared of most."
Meeting bad people online
The study was conducted online May 5-10 by Insight Research Group.It says 80% of parents are concerned about kids meeting bad people online.
That's because young people who largely have grown up with the Net think of it as a social outlet,say the researchers.To young people,the benefits of giving out some personal information to reach out to friends outweigh the risks.And,the study shows they are so comfortable with the medium that 78% have a personal website or blog.
The most valuable education tool
Parents also recognize the importance of the Internet.The survey shows 91% think the Net helps their children explore their passions,and 77% think the Internet is one of the most valuable education tools teens have.But 88% think it's important to know what their kids are doing online.
"Findings suggest both parents and teens need more education about using online media,"Steyer says.
Internet safety has become an increasing concern for parents in America.Organizations like the Non-profit Common Sense have been trying to reach and help parents pay attention to the problem.
60.Which of the following has the closest meaning with the underlined word"outweigh"?A
A.Be more important than.
B.Be better than.
C.Be heavier than.
D.Be lighter than.
61.As for the Internet use,a majority of parents thinks it important toB.
A.make as many friends as possible        
B.know what their children are doing on it
C.hide your personal information      
D.have a personal website
62.What's the parents'attitude towards the use of the Internet?C
A.Positive.
B.Negative.
C.Contradictory.
D.Indifferent.
63.We can learn from the passage thatA.
A.most parents are worried about the web's incredible potential
B.91% of parents think the Internet is one of the most valuable education tools for teens
C.only teens need more education about the use of the Internet
D.78% of parents have a personal website or blog.

分析 本文主要讲述美国的一项新的研究发现,很多人担心网络的使用会给孩子们带来坏影响.

解答 ABCA
60  A  细节题. 猜测词义题.  根据文章第 三段To young people,the benefits of giving out some personal information to reach out to friends outweigh the risks 可知对于年轻人来说,为了能和朋友联系而提供个人信息得到的好处要比危险更重要,故选A.
61  B  细节题. 根据文章第四 段But 88% think it's important to know what their kids are doing online.可知大多数父母认为了解孩子们在网上到底做什么非常地重要,故选B.
62  C  细节题. 根据文章第 三段Meeting bad people online 和第四段The most valuable education tool可知网络既有好处又有坏处,故选C.
63  A   细节题. 根据文章第一 段 a new survey in America finds almost as many also fear the online world-especially social networking sites such as MySpace-and worry their kids will get in trouble with people they meet可知大多数父母都担心网络对于孩子潜在的危险,故选A.

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