2019高考英语二轮(文章题)训练(11)及解析.pdf

2019高考英语二轮(文章题)训练(11)及解析.pdf

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学习资料收集于网络,仅供参考 2019 高考英语二轮(文章题)训练( 11 )及解析 Ⅱ. 阅读理解 (A) Targeting teens Using the Webmakes teens a target. Posting too much personal information for those millions of cyber eyes to see can cause some big problems and can even invite a threat to your life. As Mary learned, not everyone on the Internet is who he or she says they are. Adults will sometimes pose as other teens, posting fake photos and nice messages to gain trust. They use their fake identity to access the personal information of others, such as home address, phone number, or school name. “ ’ ” That s not the most common scenario , says David Finkelhor, a sociology professor at the University of New Hampshire. Only 3 percent of teens aged 10 to 18 who use the Internet report being asked to meet offline. But the danger is real. Safety measures ’ “ ” Mary s My Space profile is set to private , which means that only the people she “ ” ’ adds under the friend category can access her page. She also doesn t have any pictures of herself on her site. The only self-identifying material she has posted is her name, grade, and a list of hobbies. “ ” “ ’ People can only add me if they know my last name or my e-mail, Mary says, I don t want random people to see my profile. I just go online to talk to my friends. ” Stay safe and have fun online Experts say almost 90 percent of U. S. teens are online. But not everyone knows

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