问题 简答题

孩子单纯年纪小。不良文化来干扰。庸俗暴力与色情,防范措施要搞好。 

(1)除了以上材料中反映的诱惑以外,我们未成年人身边还有哪些不良诱惑?

(写出两点以上)   2分                               

(2)这些不良诱惑对未成年人的成长会造成怎样的影响?   5分

(3)面对以上问题,你能为同学们拒绝不良诱惑提几条建议吗?  3

答案

(1)其他不良诱惑,如:金钱的诱惑,毒品的诱惑,网络游戏的诱惑等等

(2)①不良诱惑就像“杀人蝙蝠”,让人舒舒服服的上当,不知不觉中成为它的俘虏②不良诱惑毒害青少年的思想,危害青少年的身心健康,甚至引发违法犯罪③学会分辨并自觉抵制他们的诱惑,才会有健康幸福的生活、否则,将付出沉重的代价。

(3)加强自身道德修养,培养高尚的情趣爱好,远离不良诱惑,拒绝交不良朋友,从改正不良习惯做起。

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Electronic mail has become an extremely important and popular means of communication.

The convenience and efficiency of electronic mail are threatened by the extremely rapid growth in the volume of unsolicited commercial electronic mail. Unsolicited commercial electronic mail is currently estimated to account for over half of all electronic mall traffic, up from an estimated 7 percent in 2001, and the volume continues to rise. Most of these messages are fraudulent or deceptive in one or more respects.

The receipt of unsolicited commercial electronic mail may result in costs to recipients who cannot refuse to accept such mail and who incur costs for the storage of such mail, or for the time spent accessing, reviewing, and discarding such mail, or for both. The receipt of a large number of unwanted messages also decreases the convenience of electronic mall and creates a risk that wanted electronic mail messages, both commercial and noncommercial, will be lost, overlooked, or discarded amidst the larger volume of unwanted messages, thus reducing the reliability and usefulness of electronic mail to the recipient. Some commercial electronic mail contains material that many recipients may consider vulgar or pornographic in nature.

The growth in unsolicited commercial electronic mail imposes significant monetary costs on providers of Internet access services, businesses, and educational and nonprofit institutions that carry and receive such mail, as there is a finite volume of mail that such providers, businesses, and institutions can handle without further investment in infrastructure. Many senders of unsolicited commercial electronic mail purposefully disguise the source of such mall.

Many senders of unsolicited commercial electronic mall purposefully include misleading information in the messages’ subject lines in order to induce the recipients to view the messages. While some senders of commercial electronic mail messages provide simple and reliable ways for recipients to reject (or ’opt-out’ of) receipt of commercial electronic mall from such senders in the future, other senders provide no such ’opt-out’ mechanism, or refuse to honor the requests of recipients not to receive electronic mail from such senders in the future, or both.

Many senders of bulk unsolicited commercial electronic mail use computer programs to gather large numbers of electronic mail addresses on an automated basis from Internet websites or online services where users must post their addresses in order to make full use of the website or service.

The problems associated with the rapid growth and abuse of unsolicited commercial electronic mall cannot be solved by the government alone. The development and adoption of techno-logical approaches and the pursuit of cooperative efforts with other countries will be necessary as well.

It can be inferred from Paragraph 6 that bulk unsolicited commercial e-mail will probably spread ().

A. harmful virus

B. unpleasant news

C. advertisements

D. adult jokes