(Cathy and Tom are talking in Tom's room. C=Cathy T=Tom)
C: Hey. Tom. What are you doing on your computer?
T: Hi, Cathy.
C: Oh, what are you chatting about?
T: These days I feel a lot of pressure in my math study. So I entered into a chat room on sina. com and made a net friend. We often talk about my problem online.
C: Have you felt better after chatting with your net friend?
T: Yes, because he is also a teenager and has experienced such things before.
C: When you are talking with him online, do you tell him your real information, like your school, your name, your address?
T: Yes, of course.
C: Wow. that's too bad. You should be really careful online. I don't think it's safe to let strangers know too much personal information of us.
T: Er... sounds like you are right.
C: Why don't you talk with people that you have a real relationship with? Your parents, your teachers and your friends are the ones who know you best. And they really care about you.
T: OK. I will try next time. Thanks for your advice!
A. I don't know how to solve my problem. B. But what can I do when I face such problems again? C. I am chatting with a net friend. D. Why can't I tell him about my problems? E. And he gives me a lot of advice. F. I really hope you can help me. G. If you want others to trust you, you shouldn't lie to them. |