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  • 1. (2019九上·龙华期末) 阅读短文,从下面每小题的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

        Many parents set rules for their children's online activity, such as limiting the amount of time they can spend online. But some children in the US and UK are saying that they'd like to make rules for parents, too. Their main complaint is that their parents share too many photos of them online.

        In a 2016 study, it was found that parents in the US share an average of 116 photos of their kids after they are born. Most were taken before the child turned 8 years old. Many of the photos showed kids in embarrassing situations, like having food all over their faces, Quartz reported.

        Parents do like to share their child's progress as he or she grows up. But their kids don't like it as much. In a survey of UK children between the ages of 12 and 16, 70 percent said they felt their parents didn't respect their online privacy (隐私), according to Digital Parenting magazine.

        In addition, many kids said that other students at school sometimes pick on (捉弄) them after their parents post photos online, CBS News noted. In one case, a girl was bullied (欺负) by boys at school after they found her mom's blog, which had many family photos.

        "Each time a photo or video is uploaded, it creates a digital footprint of a child, which can follow them into adult life," a spokeswoman for a leading children's charity in the UK said. "It's always important to ask children for their permission before posting photos or videos of them."

    1. (1) According to the first paragraph, what do kids in the US and UK complain about?
      A . Their parents setting rules for their online activity. B . Their parents limiting the amount of time they spend online. C . Their parents posting too many photos of them online. D . Their parents setting high expectations for their schoolwork.
    2. (2) According to the 2016 study, many US parents like to ________.
      A . share photos online after they get married B . post photos of their kids in embarrassing situations C . take more photos of their children after they are 8 D . pick on their kids and make them feel embarrassed
    3. (3) About 70 percent of UK teenagers think their parents ________.
      A . care too much about their progress in school B . forget to set good examples for them C . don't care enough about their online safety D . don't respect their online privacy
    4. (4) What do we know from the story?
      A . Parents should ask kids for permission before sharing their photos. B . UK kids don't mind that their photos are shared by their parents. C . Sharing photos online helps kids live a better adult life. D . Kids don't get bullied at school when their photos are shared online.

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