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Chatting online can be great fun,but remember, you never really know who you are talking to online.It could be someone trying to trick you,some kind of weirdo(古怪的人),or someone really dangerous.Here are some tips to help you keep safe:
●  1. Never use your real name in chat rooms.
●  2. Never tell anyone personal things about yourself or your family—like your address or telephone number ,or the school or clubs you go to.That goes for sending them photos as well(that way if you don’t want to hear from them again,you only have to log off.) Remember, even if somebody tells you about themselves,never tell them things about you.
●  3. If you arrange to meet up with someone you’ve only spoken to once, remember that they might not be who they said they were,so only meet people in public places and take along an adult.
●   4. Never respond to nasty(淫穢的)or rude messages,and never send any either! If you feel uncomfortable about the way a conversation is going,or if it’s getting really personal,save a record of it and stop the conversation.That way you can show someone and ask what they think.
●  5. Be careful with any emails or links that people send you,they might contain nasty (淫穢的)pictures,or computer “viruses” that could ruin your computer.So if you____________                    , don’t open it.
71.小題1:What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words)
__________________       ___________________________________________
72.小題2:Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
The person you are talking to online may mean to do harm to you
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73.小題3:Please fill in the blank in the last paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 10 words.)
_____________   ____________________________________________________
74.小題4:Which of the suggestions do you think is the best for you? Why? (Please answer within 30 words.)
_____________________________________________________________________
75.小題5:Translate the underlined sentence in the third paragraph into Chinese.

小題1:Surfing Safely Tips for Young People
小題2:It could be someone trying to trick you,some kind of weirdo,or someone really dangerous.
小題3:don’t know who it's from / who sends it to you,
小題4:it is important never to tell anyone personal things online,because it is not a real world on line,where you may be cheated if you’re not careful enough.(The answer may vary if reasonable)
小題5:如果你安排了與網(wǎng)友見(jiàn)面,當(dāng)心對(duì)方言中有假,所以只在公共場(chǎng)所和有大人陪同的情況下與之見(jiàn)面。
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