Don't talk to others about things of ____you are not sure
选项:
A:
which
B:
what
C:
as
D:
those
which
what
as
those
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relate
B:concern
C:interest
D:connect
Choose topics according to whom you are talking to.
B:Tell them nothing about yourself.
C:Tell them everything about yourself.
D:Talk about something that interests you.
—I don’t know. But it’s about time ________ on something.
选项: A:I’d decide
B:I decided
C:I decide
D:I’m deciding
Me, too
B:How about you?
C:What is it?
D:Yes, it is
you need to be careful for safe chatting online.
First, you need to be careful who you trust online. Remember you really don’t know these peopleno matter how friendly they may be, and no matter how long you’ve been chatting. Don’t divulge
personal information like your phone number or address. Second, meeting people you chat with
online is not advised. If you do want personal contact then make sure it’s a group situation. And
always make sure that your parents or family know about the meeting. Third, you should not use
your real name as your username.
As a parent, it’s important that you keep your kids safe. If your children are using chat rooms, be
sure that you monitor their chats. Let your kids know that if something is wrong or uncomfortable
in a chat room, they should immediately leave and they should also let you know. Don’t allow your
children to send photos of themselves, or provide personal information like where they go to school.
Let your kids know the dangers of online chat rooms and teach them how to spot those dangers.
Make sure you keep communication lines open with your kids.
Follow these tips, and you’ll both be better prepared for any problems.
Questions 4 to 6 are based on the passage you have just heard.
4. What can be said of the people you’re chatting with online?
A. You can trust them if you’ve been chatting long enough.
B. You can give your personal information to them.
C. You can meet them if they’re friendly.
D. You can meet them along with others if necessary.
5. What should a parent do about his or her kids’ online chatting?
A. Prevent the kids from chatting online.
B. Inform the kids of possible dangers.
C. Teach the kids how to use the computer.
D. Limit the time used by the kids for online chatting.
6. Who is the speaker talking to?
A. Parents. B. kids.
C. Parents and kids. D. Teachers and kids.
Why don't you give him some apples?
B:Can you check the account book again for me?
C:Welcome. What can I do for you?
D:Is Mary going to Australia next week?
that you talked it
B:where you talked about
C:which you talked about
D:whom you talked about
Most of them serve British food.
B:A tip about 10% of the bill for the waiter is usually considered inadequate.
C:If you reserve a table, you don't have to include a tip for the waiter.
D:If a service charge is included in the total on the bill you don't have to tip the waiter.
- _____
选项: A:Hmmm, I am a little upset.
B:What? What are you saying?
C:Sure. Thank you.
D:There's something here.
stand by
B:stand out
C:stand for
D:stand aside
Fight with those who use your things without your permission.
B:Move into another dorm to avoid seeing these poommates.
C:Buy some locks to lock up your belongings.
D:Use your roommates’things instead of buying your own.
By being creative and doing things which are free.
B:By spending an afternoon in the shops.
C:By hanging about with friends.