2026年作业本浙江教育出版社八年级英语下册外研版第37页答案
D
“I can’t believe you put that photo of me on social media!”
Does this sound familiar? Do your parents post photos of you online? Are there photos out there that you really don’t want the world to see?
We all know that parents just want to do their best for their children. However, parents around the world are creating a digital footprint for their children before they can say yes. Anyone may be able to see those pictures online.
French police have warned that parents might get into trouble for “sharenting”. Under French privacy law, you are not allowed to publish a photo of someone if they don’t agree. Some children have directly asked their parents not to share photos on social media. Children grow up fast and they may blame (责怪) their parents for doing so.
Ray Fitzgerald, a parenting coach, advises parents to follow the “three ‘P’ rules of posting”:
• Privacy: Make sure private photos stay private and don’t share them around.
• Perception: If you were a teenager, would you like your parents to share that picture of you online? If the answer is no, then don’t post it.
• Permission (允许): Always ask a teenager’s permission before posting a photo.
Ray also asked some teenagers and here are some of their comments:
“I don’t usually mind. My mum and dad have given me a very happy childhood. They’ve been great parents. But then last week my mum shared a picture of me and her in the park. It was such a bad picture. I was so embarrassed.”
“My mum has so few followers, so I don’t mind. But it’s different if your parents are famous or have thousands of followers.”
After much discussion, most people seem to agree that it’s time to stop sharenting when your children are about 12 or 13. The pictures can be so embarrassing and they’re out there forever.
( )27. Why does the writer ask several questions at the beginning of the passage?
A. To start the topic and connect with readers.
B. To show social media is dangerous for children.
C. To blame parents for posting children’s photos.
D. To prove the writer knows a lot about the internet.
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)28. What does the underlined word “sharenting” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. Parents learning to use social apps.
B. Parents sharing kids’ photos on social media.
C. Children asking parents to post photos online.
D. Children sharing their family life with friends.
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)29. What can we know from the teenagers’ comments?
A. Most teenagers don’t like to post their photos online.
B. Teenagers’ feelings may change in different situations.
C. Famous parents share their children’s photos more often.
D. Teenagers only care about whether the photo looks good or not.
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)30. What’s the writer’s purpose in writing the passage?
A. To discuss the problem of sharenting and offer advice.
B. To teach parents how to take better photos of their children.
C. To encourage teenagers to share their own photos on social media.
D. To introduce the new privacy law in France and explain its details.

答案

27. A 28. B 29. B 30. A

解析

【分析】
1. 第27题:文章开头提出几个和父母在社交媒体发布孩子照片相关的问题,核心目的是引出“父母分享孩子照片”这一话题,同时引发读者共鸣,让读者快速代入文章情境。逐一排查选项:B选项“表明社交媒体对孩子危险”在开头问题中无体现;C选项“责怪父母发布孩子照片”,开头仅为提问,无指责意味;D选项“证明作者懂网络”并非开头提问的意图,因此选A。
2. 第28题:结合上下文,文章前几段围绕父母在社交媒体发布孩子照片的现象展开,第四段提到法国警方警告父母可能因“sharenting”惹麻烦,再联系后文隐私法中“未经同意不能发布他人照片”的内容,可推断该词指父母在社交媒体分享孩子照片的行为,对应选项B。
3. 第29题:从青少年的评论来看,第一位青少年表示通常不介意,但某次照片不好会感到尴尬;第二位青少年提到妈妈粉丝少就不介意,若父母有名、粉丝多就会在意。这说明青少年对父母发照片的感受会随不同情况变化。A选项“大多数青少年不喜欢发自己照片”与“通常不介意”不符;C选项“名人父母更常发孩子照片”评论未提及;D选项“只在乎照片好不好”不符合第二位评论的内容,因此选B。
4. 第30题:文章先引出父母分享孩子照片的现象,接着介绍法国相关法律,给出育儿教练的建议,引用青少年的评论,最后讨论何时停止这种行为,整体围绕“sharenting”问题展开讨论并给出建议。B选项“教父母拍更好的照片”、C选项“鼓励青少年自己发照片”、D选项“只介绍法国隐私法”均偏离文章主旨,因此选A。
【解析】
27. 文章开头的问题围绕“父母在社交媒体发布孩子照片”展开,这类提问的常见作用是开启话题、拉近与读者的距离,引发读者关注。A选项符合该意图,其余选项均不符合开头提问的目的,故选A。
28. 根据上下文语境,“sharenting”所在段落围绕父母发布孩子照片的法律风险展开,结合构词法(share+parenting),可判断该词意为“父母在社交媒体分享孩子的照片”,故选B。
29. 分析两位青少年的评论:一位是平时不介意但特定照片会尴尬,另一位是根据父母粉丝数量决定是否介意,说明青少年的感受会随情况变化,B选项表述正确,其余选项均与评论内容不符,故选B。
30. 文章整体围绕“父母分享孩子照片(sharenting)”这一问题,介绍相关法律、给出专业建议并呈现青少年观点,目的是讨论该问题并提供建议,A选项符合文章主旨,其余选项均偏离核心内容,故选A。
【答案】
27. A;28. B;29. B;30. A
【知识点】
阅读理解主旨意图;词义猜测;细节推理
【点评】
本文围绕“父母在社交媒体分享孩子照片”这一社会现象展开,结合法律规定、专业建议和青少年观点,引导读者理性看待该问题。题目覆盖阅读理解常见题型,需学生结合上下文语境和文章整体内容分析判断,对学生的语境分析和推理能力有一定要求。
【难度系数】
0.6