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Today's teens have a better knowledge of the Internet than their parents. Because so many teens are Internet surfers, it is important that they also have an understanding of the dangers that exist online and how to deal with them. Watch teens share their own "Real-Life Stories" about issues affecting them on the Internet such as cyber bullying (網(wǎng)絡(luò)欺凌), online attractions, and giving out too much personal information.

NS Teens - Terrible text

Some teens say and do terrible things to each other online because they don’t see the direct effects of their actions. So what should you do if you're cyberbullied? Watch the NS Teens in their latest video, "Terrible text," about a young girl who is troubled when a cyberbully sends mean text messages to her cell phone at all hours of the day and night. Visit NSTeens.org.

NetSmartz411

NetSmartz411 is a parent and guardian's premier, online resource for learning about Internet safety, computers, and the Web.

Search our knowledge base for answers to all of your questions about the online world! If you can’t find what you’re looking for, use the "Ask the Experts" button to send us a question.

Your question will be answered by professionals who know a lot about Internet safety —— the real-life analysts at the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. We handle daily reports about the online cheats of children; and we’ll show you the steps you can take to keep the children and teens in your life safer online.

Visit NetSmartz411.org.

CyberTipline Report

The CyberTipline is the place to report any incidents of Internet use. If you find yourself in a situation where you need help, visit www.cybertipline.com and make a report. If you fear that you are in immediate danger, contact your local law enforcement (執(zhí)法部門).

Real-Life Stories                                             

Watch real-life stories told by teens who have been victims of Internet cheats. Real-Life Stories

NetSmartzKids

Are you concerned about your younger siblings' (兄弟姐妹 )safety online? Visit www. NetSmartzKids.org with them to help them learn how to avoid the dangers that exist on the Internet.

65. The ad is intended for ___________.

A. kids and their parents caring about the safety online         B. only victims of Internet use

C. kids loving to play games online                                        D. pre-school students on the Internet

66. If you visit the website, you can ________.

A. share your friends "Real-life Stories about issues affecting them on the Internet

B. ask for help when you have difficulty with your study

C. say and do terrible things to each other online

D. have an understanding of the dangers that exist online and how to deal with them

67. If you visit www.cybertipline.com, you can __________.

A. report any incident of Internet use

B. search for answers to all of your questions about the online world

C. contact your local law department

D. help your siblings learn how to avoid the dangers on the Internet.

68. Which of the following stories you can possibly share on the Real-Life Stories?

A. Being left home alone.

B. Second hand smoke in the Internet cafe.

C. Teens murdered by men they met in chat rooms.

D. Problem of losing weight.

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  Hidden Valley looks a lot like the dozens of other camps that dot the woods of central Maine.There's a lake, some soccer fields and horses.But the campers make the difference.They're all American parents who have adopted kids from China.They're at Hidden Valley to find bridges from their children's old worlds to the new.Diana Becker of Montville, Maine, watches her 3-year-old daughter Mika dance to a Chinese version of"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.""Her soul is Chinese,"she says,"but really she's growing up American."

  Hidden Valley and a handful of other"culture camps"serving families with children from overseas reflect the huge rise in the number of foreign adoptions, from 7,093 in 1990 to 15,774 last year.After cutting through what can be miles of red tape, due to different customs and cultures, parents often come home to find a new dilemma(進(jìn)退兩難的窘境)."At first you think, 'I need a child',"says Sandy Lachter of Washington, D.C., who with her husband, Steve, adopted Amelia, 5, from China in 1995."Then you think, 'What does the child need?'"

  The culture camps give families a place to find answers to those kinds of questions.Most grew out of local support groups;Hidden Valley was started last year by the Boston chapter of Families with Children from China, which includes 650 families.While parents address weighty issues like how to raise kids in a mixed-race family, their children just have fun riding horses, singing Chinese songs or making scallion pancakes.

  The camp is a continuation of language and dance classes many of the kids attend during the year."When we rented out a theater for 'Mulan,' it was packed,"says Stephen Chen of Boston, whose adopted daughter Lindsay is 4.Classes in Chinese language, art and calligraphy are taught by experts, like Renne Lu of the Greater Boston Chinese Cultural Center."Our mission is to preserve the heritage,"Lu says.

  Kids who are veteran campers say the experience helps them understand their complex heritage.Sixteen-year-old Alex was born in India and adopted by Kathy and David Brinton of Boulder, Colo., when he was 7."I went through a stage where I hated India, hated everything about it,"he says."You just couldn't mention India to me."But after six sessions at the East India Colorado Heritage Camp, held at Snow Mountain Ranch in Estes Park, Colo., he hopes to travel to India after he graduates from high school next year.

  Camp can be a learning experience for the whole family.Whitney Ning, 23, a counselor for four years, says the Korea Heritage Camp helped her become closer to her parents."They were hesitant at first,"she says,"but when they saw how much it meant to me, they became very supportive."Sometimes the most direct route around the world is across a campfire.

(1)

Why do American parents come to Hidden Valley?

[  ]

A.

It has a large gathering of adopted children.

B.

Parents want to find a place to exchange their ideas.

C.

It helps children adapt to the new culture well.

D.

It is a very good place for relaxation.

(2)

Which of the following is NOT the advantage of the culture camp?

[  ]

A.

It well reflects the increasing foreign adoptions.

B.

Parents can find the answers to their questions in raising the adopted children.

C.

Children can learn a lot in culture camp.

D.

It helps the adopted children have a better understanding of their complex heritage.

(3)

The underlined expression“miles of red tape”most probably means________.

[  ]

A.

a number of choices

B.

many hard journeys

C.

many cassettes

D.

most troublesome procedures

(4)

What is Alex's attitude toward India now?

[  ]

A.

Strong disapproval.

B.

Much interest.

C.

Slight dislike.

D.

Enthusiastic support.

(5)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

[  ]

A.

Foreign adoption is a common phenomenon in America.

B.

Children can do whatever they want to do in the culture camp.

C.

Both parents and their adopted children can benefit from the culture camp.

D.

Children can receive best education in the culture camp.

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I lived in Dallas, Texas nearly all my life with my mom, dad and older sister. We were2lto respect others, value education, and get all that we could out of life. My parents always say, “1hard and the world is yours.” They are never without a2word of advice or a bit of encouragement when life gets tough.
My parents always3me to go to college. However, when I4 at5 years old that I’d rather get married to a man than go to college, they6stopped telling me they loved me and I could do anything I wanted to.7 , they persuaded me. I graduated from high school and currently 8the University of Oklahoma studying medicine. I want to make the9a better place to live in.
Every time I call home to tell them about a10I received in Chemistry Lab or Microeconomics or11 class it is that I’m working hardest for at the moment, they tell me how12of me they are. I know there are college kids out there that have no one to call home to when they get an “A” on a project and I feel incredibly13to have my parents.
Don’t get me wrong: We’ve had our share of14. I was the angry teenager and they were the awful15 that wouldn’t let me stay out all night or let me get my tongue pierced. But somehow, we16 to work through those issues. They never17 loving in me or believing in me.
I18everything I am to my parents. Without their constant love and19 , I wouldn’t believe I can change the world. My parents taught me to always20 for what I believe in. So I’m working toward something really great and can only hope I continue to make them proud.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      brought
    2. B.
      introduced
    3. C.
      raised
    4. D.
      produced
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      Educate
    2. B.
      Work
    3. C.
      Train
    4. D.
      Practise
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      helpful
    2. B.
      harmful
    3. C.
      stressful
    4. D.
      meaningful
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      reminded
    2. B.
      expected
    3. C.
      supposed
    4. D.
      designed
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      hesitated
    2. B.
      judged
    3. C.
      fixed
    4. D.
      decided
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      never
    2. B.
      ever
    3. C.
      seldom
    4. D.
      hardly
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      Carefully
    2. B.
      Hopefully
    3. C.
      Thankfully
    4. D.
      Delightfully
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      serve
    2. B.
      attend
    3. C.
      admit
    4. D.
      join
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      fortune
    2. B.
      planet
    3. C.
      universe
    4. D.
      world
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      grade
    2. B.
      problem
    3. C.
      failure
    4. D.
      value
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      whenever
    2. B.
      wherever
    3. C.
      whichever
    4. D.
      however
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      modest
    2. B.
      proud
    3. C.
      ashamed
    4. D.
      nervous
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      annoyed
    2. B.
      praised
    3. C.
      relaxed
    4. D.
      blessed
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      lessons
    2. B.
      problems
    3. C.
      moments
    4. D.
      experiences
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      teachers
    2. B.
      directors
    3. C.
      couples
    4. D.
      parents
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      managed
    2. B.
      attempted
    3. C.
      succeeded
    4. D.
      conducted
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      concluded
    2. B.
      began
    3. C.
      prevented
    4. D.
      stopped
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      pay
    2. B.
      owe
    3. C.
      own
    4. D.
      spend
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      agreement
    2. B.
      excitement
    3. C.
      encouragement
    4. D.
      statement
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      fight
    2. B.
      look
    3. C.
      defend
    4. D.
      protect

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I lived in Dallas, Texas nearly all my life with my mom, dad and older sister. We were       21     to respect others, value education, and get all that we could out of life. My parents always say, “    22     hard and the world is yours.” They are never without a     23   word of advice or a bit of encouragement when life gets tough.

My parents always    24     me to go to college. However, when I     25    at 16 years old that I’d rather get married to a man than go to college, they    26     stopped telling me they loved me and I could do anything I wanted to.     27    , they persuaded me. I graduated from high school and currently     28     the University of Oklahoma studying medicine. I want to make the     29     a better place to live in.

Every time I call home to tell them about a     30     I received in Chemistry Lab or Microeconomics or     31     class it is that I’m working hardest for at the moment, they tell me how     32     of me they are. I know there are college kids out there that have no one to call home to when they get an “A” on a project and I feel incredibly     33     to have my parents.

Don’t get me wrong: We’ve had our share of     34    . I was the angry teenager and they were the awful     35     that wouldn’t let me stay out all night or let me get my tongue pierced. But somehow, we    36   to work through those issues. They never    37   loving in me or believing in me. 

I    38    everything I am to my parents. Without their constant love and       39    , I wouldn’t believe I can change the world. My parents taught me to always           40    for what I believe in. So I’m working toward something really great and can only hope I continue to make them proud. 

21. A. brought                     B. introduced         C. raised                       D. produced

22. A. Educate                     B. Work                C. Train                       D. Practise

23. A. helpful               B. harmful             C. stressful                   D. meaningful

24. A. reminded            B. expected           C. supposed                  D. designed

25. A. hesitated             B. judged                     C. fixed                        D. decided

26. A. never                  B. ever                  C. seldom                     D. hardly

27. A. Carefully            B. Hopefully          C. Thankfully               D. Delightfully

28. A. serve                  B. attend               C. admit                       D. join

29. A. fortune               B. planet               C. universe                   D. world

30. A. grade                  B. problem            C. failure                      D. value

31. A. whenever            B. wherever           C. whichever                D. however

32. A. modest               B. proud               C. ashamed                   D. nervous

33. A. annoyed              B. praised              C. relaxed                     D. blessed

34. A. lessons                B. problems           C. moments                  D. experiences

35. A. teachers                     B. directors            C. couples                    D. parents

36. A. managed             B. attempted          C. succeeded                 D. conducted

37. A. concluded           B. began                C. prevented                 D. stopped

38. A. pay                    B. owe                  C. own                         D. spend

39. A. agreement           B. excitement         C. encouragement          D. statement

40. A. fight                   B. look                  C. defend                            D. protect

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I lived in Dallas, Texas nearly all my life with my mom, dad and older sister.We were         1  to respect others, value education, and get all that we could out of life.My parents always say, “    2     hard and the world is yours.” They are never without a  3    word of advice or a bit of encouragement when life gets tough.

       My parents always    4     me to go to college.However, when I     5    at 16 years old that I’d rather get married to a man than go to college, they    6     stopped telling me they loved me and I could do anything I wanted to.    7    , they persuaded me.I graduated from high school and currently     8     the University of Oklahoma studying medicine.I want to make the     9     a better place to live in

       Every time I call home to tell them about a    10     I received in Chemistry Lab or Microeconomics or     11     class it is that I’m working hardest for at the moment, they tell me how     12     of me they are.I know there are college kids out there that have no one to call home to when they get an “A” on a project and I feel incredibly     13     to have my parents.

       Don’t get me wrong: We’ve had our share of     14    .I was the angry teenager and they were the awful     15     that wouldn’t let me stay out all night or let me get my tongue pierced.But somehow, we    16   to work through those issues.They never    17                    loving in me or believing in me.

       I    18    everything I am to my parents.Without their constant love and      19    , I wouldn’t believe I can change the world.My parents taught me to always         20    for what I believe in.So I’m working toward something really great and can only hope I continue to make them proud.

1.A.brought                 B.introduced           C.raised                  D.produced

2.A.Educate                B.Work                  C.Train                  D.Practise

3.A.helpful                  B.harmful               C.stressful              D.meaningful

4.A.reminded               B.expected             C.supposed             D.designed

5.A.hesitated               B.judged                 C.fixed                   D.decided

6.A.never                    B.ever                    C.seldom                D.hardly

7.A.Carefully               B.Hopefully             C.Thankfully           D.Delightfully

8.A.serve                    B.a(chǎn)ttend                  C.a(chǎn)dmit                  D.join

9.A.fortune                 B.planet                  C.universe              D.world

10.A.grade                  B.problem               C.failure                 D.value

11.A.whenever            B.wherever             C.whichever           D.however

12.A.modest                B.proud                  C.a(chǎn)shamed              D.nervous

13.A.a(chǎn)nnoyed              B.praised                C.relaxed                D.blessed

14.A.lessons                B.problems             C.moments             D.experiences

15.A.teachers              B.directors              C.couples               D.parents

16.A.managed             B.a(chǎn)ttempted            C.succeeded           D.conducted

17.A.concluded           B.began                  C.prevented            D.stopped

18.A.pay                     B.owe                    C.own                    D.spend

19.A.a(chǎn)greement           B.excitement           C.encouragement    D.statement

20.A.fight                  B.look              C.defend            D.protect

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