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Parenting was never a piece of cake in any age, but probably the greatest source of headache for parents today in Japan is the ubiquitous cellphone. Today, 96 percent of senior high school students and 58 percent of junior high school students have cellphones. Even among primary school children, 31 percent have them.

By enabling youngsters to stay connected with their parents at all times, these gadgets help to keep children safe. For the kids, they are fun toys, too, that let them text to or chat with their pals whenever they want, play Internet games, and enjoy blogging for their own profile and diary purposes.

But terrible dangers lurk beneath all that fun and convenience.

Every year about h 000 children become involved in rape and other crimes through dating service sites. Violent and obscene images are only a couple of clicks away. On gakkoura saito, or so-called unofficial school websites where kids can post whatever they want, anyone can fall victim to brutal "verbal mob lynching" by their peers.

Amid today’s urgent need to address these problems, the government’s Meeting on Education Rebuilding has issued a report. In response to the Prime Minister’s recent comments — "I cannot think of one good reason for (letting youngsters) have a cellphone" and "I would like everyone to discuss whether cellphones are really necessary" — the report recommended that "parents, guardians, schools and all parties concerned should cooperate among themselves, so that elementary school pupils and junior high school students do not have a cellphone unless there is a compelling reason for them to do so."

But since many parents believe in the necessity of cellphones as a safety tool, it is unrealistic to expect everyone to do away with them. Rather, it would make more sense for guardians, schools and cellphone companies to consider, from their respective standpoints, how cellphones should be used by children.

We suggest that parents sit down with their offsprings and talk about their "house rules" for cellphone use. For instance, set the hours allowed, so the kids won’t be texting to their friends late into the night, remind them never to give away personal information online, and so on,

But there are limits to what individual families can do, and this is where we also suggest that schools should educate their pupils on the dangers of cellphone use. One way to go about this, for instance, may be for each class to set its own rules on sending e-mail messages.

Many parents let their kids have cellphones because they().

A.want their kids to keep up with the IT World

B.can’t think of anything better for their kids to have fun

C.don’t want their kids to miss what other kids have

D.believe cellphones enable them to stay connected

答案

参考答案:D

解析:

这是道句意理解题。虽然手机问题已不是新鲜事,但是我们的日常想法也许会左右我们答题,所以应该以本为本,避免主观猜测。此题的解题句子有两个地方:

1.(第2段)“by enabling youngsters to stay connected with their parents at all times,these gadgets help to keep children safe.”

2.(第6段)“many parents believe in the necessity of cell phones as safety tool.”由这两句可以得出D答案。

阅读理解

阅读理解。

     Do you know that you are not outgoing enough? Do you want more friends, but are you too shy?

Read the following rules. They will help you.

     Feel comfortable. Always be clean. Shower, brush your teeth,and try to look nice. Dress in clothes

that make you feel good andcomfortable. Those make you feel more confident.

     Smile more often. Try to smile more often at people. It will getthem to think that you are friendly.

Then they'll talk to you more even if they don't know you.

     Just talk. Some people worry about talking because they think,"What am I going to talk about with

that person?" Outgoing peopledon't even think about it. They just go up to people and say what they

think.

     Listen to people. You can't just talk. People will think thatyou're self-centered. You have to listen to

other sand give your'opinions. Let them know you care.

     Read the news! Don't just stay at home and do nothing. Surfthe net for news and information, and

talk about it when you're withfriends.

1. The above rules will help you ________.

A. study better   .

B. make more friends

C. stay healthier

D. change yourself

2. The underlined word "confident" means "_______" in Chinese.

A. 沮丧的            

B. 成功的

C. 自信的            

D. 害羞的

3. If you smile at people, ________      .

A. it's easier to meet them

B.  they'll think you're friendly

C. it shows that you are too shy

D. they'll think you're crazy

4. The third rule means that ________       .

A. you should be friendly

B. you should say what you are thinking

C. you should talk much and never think

D. you should think more

5. What's the best title for this passage?

A. Learn to listen to people

B. How to look nicer

C. How to be outgoing

D. Making more friends

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