To many students, joining social media “circles” (朋友圈) is now more important than making new friends in real life. And it’s easy. If you have a mobile phone, you can download many things such as Sina Weibo, QQ and WeChat.

“I love to check my friends’ updates (更新). I also enjoy news and humor shared on social media,” said Wang Wei, 14, from a middle school in Shenzhen. While enjoying these, Wang distances himself from real life. “I love playing the plane-shooting game on WeChat, but have no interest in playing chess with my classmates,” said Wang.

Deng Yunyun, 14, from Xuhui Middle School in Shanghai, said that social media has influenced their normal life. Last month, his school held a basketball match, and a student hurt his leg. Instead of giving him some help, students were busy with updating WeChat blogs about the accident. “I think they need to learn to balance their real and online lives, and what worries parents and teachers a lot is safety.” said Deng.

“Many students are happy to tell their interests and personal information to their social media ‘friends’. And this could bring them danger,” said Miss Wang, a teacher from a Shenzhen middle school. “For example, the use of WeChat’s shake-shake allows users to connect to other users nearby. Also police warn about the risks of making friends in this way.”

“Be careful. Do not use the locating function (定位功能) at any moment, do not give your name, and do not post the photos of your community,” said Wang.

1.According to the passage, the following separate the students from the real life EXCEPT ________.

A. reading news shared on social media

B. playing some kinds of games on WeChat

C. being busy with updating WeChat blogs

D. staying at home to watch TV programs

2.Why did nobody offer help when a student hurt his leg?

A. Because his classmates were busy sharing their updates.

B. Because his classmates didn’t regard him as their friend.

C. Because he didn’t belong to their social media “circles”.

D. Because there were few students there at that moment.

3.The underlined word “this” in the fourth paragraph refers to ________.

A. the use of WeChat’s shake-shake

B. having no interest in playing chess with friends

C. paying too much attention to their social media “circles”

D. sharing personal information with their social media ‘friends’

4.What is the main idea of the passage?

A. The use of WeChat’s shake-shake adds risks of making friends online.

B. Warn students not to use WeChat’s locating function in case of danger.

C. WeChat separates students from real life and also may bring them danger.

D. Joining social media “circles” is more important than making friends in real life.

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