The Internet can be a great place for us students to learn, play, chat with our friends, simply relax and so on. But just like the real world, the Internet can be dangerous for us. Here are some suggestions to teach us about using the Internet more safely.
Suggest that we share our Internet experiences with our parents. Enjoy the Internet along with them.
Tell our parents if we feel nervous about anything online, or leave the Internet.
Be sure that we never let out our address, phone number, or other information, including where we study or where we like to play.
Remember that we should never meet net friends alone. It is clear that the net friends may not be who they say they are.
Know which activities online are good for us. If we don't know what activities are good or bad for us, please ask our own parents for help.
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从方框中选择最佳选项完成对话, 有两项多余。
a. How old are you?
b. How are you?
c. Good morning!
d. Hello.
e. What's your name?
f. Nice to meet you.
g. Are you from England?
Daming: Good morning!
Linda:
Daming: My name is Daming. I'm Chinese.
Linda: My name is Linda.
Daming:
Linda: No, I'm not. I'm from America.
Daming: I'm twelve.
Linda: I'm eleven.
Daming:
Linda: Nice to meet you, too.
Daming: Let's go and play games.
Linda: OK! Let's go.
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A. No, I don't. B. She thinks the radio is Mike's. C. Let's play basketball. D. Are these books yours? E. What about you? F. Where is your basketball? G. Do you like soccer? |
A: Hello, Henry. How are you?
B: Hi, Peter. I'm fine, thanks.
A: I'm fine, too. Do you have a ping pong ball?
B: But I have a soccer ball.
A: No, playing soccer is boring for me. But I have a basketball.
B:
A: It's under my bed.
B:
A: That sounds interesting. Let's go.