2026年课堂作业武汉出版社八年级英语下册人教版第36页答案
C
Let's be real — we all love the Internet! It's where we chat with friends on Apps, look up homework help, or even beat a level in our favourite game. But here's the thing: this awesome space also has hidden “traps”, and us teens need to know how to avoid them to stay safe and happy.
Keep your personal information under lock and key! ★ Think about it — would you tell a strange person at the mall your home address or phone number? Probably not. So don't do it online either, even if someone seems super nice (they might not be who they say!). Identity thieves or scary strangers could use that information to mess with you. And hey, real friends? They'll never bug you to share your password or school name — promise!
Let's talk about online chats and posts. Cyberbullying(网络欺凌) is no joke — it's when someone uses messages or comments to hurt, make fun of or upset you. If this happens to you, don't fire back (that's what they want!). Screenshot(截图) the messages first, and then run to someone you trust — like your mum, dad, or a teacher. You can also report it to the App or website too; they're there to help.
Don't believe everything you see online! Have you ever seen a post that says “drink this energy drink to stay awake for exams”? It might skip the part where those drinks have tons of sugar and caffeine — total bad news for teens. Before you trust a tip or news, check with someone reliable, like your school nurse or doctor. They'll tell you what's actually true.
Don't let screens take over your life! Spending hours scrolling or gaming can make you feel stressed or lonely, and it might mean you skip homework, soccer practice, or hanging out with friends in real life. Try setting a timer on your phone — when it beeps, log off! Also, don't stay up late on your device; teens need 8 to 10 hours of sleep to feel great the next day.
The Internet is still a fun, useful place — you just need to play it smart. Stay alert, ask for help if you need it, and you'll get all the good things without the worries!
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A
)61. The writing purpose of the first paragraph is to
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A. show both sides of the Internet
B. introduce popular Apps
C. ask teens to stop using the Internet
D. tell teens how to play online games well
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C
)62. Which of the following can be put in ★ ?
A. Many teens like to share their daily life online.
B. You can make many new friends on the Internet.
C. It's important to protect your private details online.
D. Some Apps need fill in your personal information.
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C
)63. What should you do first if you meet cyberbullying?
A. Reply to the bully sharply.
B. Tell your classmates about it.
C. Screenshot the messages.
D. Delete the bad comments.
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D
)64. Which picture probably shows “scrolling”?

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A
)65. What kind of structure does the passage mainly use?
A. Introduction→Different Tips→Conclusion
B. Introduction→Examples→Rules→Conclusion
C. Introduction→Problems→Solutions→Conclusion
D. Introduction→Advantages→Disadvantages→Conclusion

答案

61.A 62.C 63.C 64.D 65.A

解析

【解析】
61. 第一段先阐述了互联网的诸多好处,随后转折指出互联网存在隐藏的“陷阱”,目的是展示互联网的两面性,故选A。
62. 该段落的核心是强调要保护个人信息,★处应引出此主题,C选项“在网上保护你的私人信息很重要”符合段落主旨,故选C。
63. 根据文章第三段内容,遇到网络欺凌时,首先要做的是截图留存消息,再寻求帮助,故选C。
64. “scrolling”意为滚动屏幕(刷手机),图D是躺着刷手机的场景,符合该含义,故选D。
65. 文章先引入互联网的利弊,接着给出多个安全上网的建议,最后总结如何安全愉快地使用互联网,结构为“引入→不同建议→总结”,故选A。
【答案】
61.A 62.C 63.C 64.D 65.A
【知识点】
阅读理解(说明文)、信息定位、文章结构分析
【点评】
本文是一篇说明文,介绍了青少年上网时需注意的安全事项,帮助青少年正确、安全地使用互联网,题目侧重对细节信息和文章结构的考查。
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