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A survey by market researcher Harris Interactive of 411 parents of children aged between 6〜18 who use the Internet found 71 per cent admitted their children had encountered at least “one issue” with the Internet within the past year.
But four out of five parents said the Internet helped their children in school and only three in ten parents—or 31 per cent—said their children spent too much time online.
Rather than banning or restricting online access,parents were found to take an active role in monitoring their children with 93 per cent engaging in some sort of monitoring activity,said the survey released on Tuesday.
“The polK 民意測(cè)驗(yàn)) makes sure that parents continue to have issues with their kids’ web use,but those issues aren’t scaring them away from letting their kids go online,” said James Steyer,CEO of Common Sense Media,which commissioned the study with Cable in the Classroom.
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It also found that 85 per cent talked to their children about online safety in the past year. “We know parents understand that talking to their children about using the Internet is a really important thing to do,” said Helen Soule, executive director of Cable in the Classroom.
1. Most parents didn’t ban their kids’ Internet use mainly because .
A. Internet had become part of kids’ life
B. the issues kids encountered were not serious
C. they found it difficult to do so
D. their kids benefited from Internet as well
2. The attitude of parents towards issues in the Internet was .
A. negative B. positive
C. extreme D. sensitive
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A. Using a filter or blocking software.
B. Banning or restricting online access.
C. Monitoring their children.
D. Talking to their children about online safety.
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A. speak to
B. come to
C. deal with
D. take up
5. Most of the parents agreed that .
A. Internet was of great help for kids’ study
B. kids spent too much time on the Internet
C. kids were greatly influenced by advertisements
D. bad behaviours of kids came from Internet
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