2026年暑假综合素养提升八年级第83页答案
四、任务型阅读
阅读下面材料,从方框中所给的 A—E 五个选项中选择正确的选项(其中一项是多余选项),并回答第5小题。
Children in the UK are getting new online lessons to help them stay safe from online scams(诈骗), reported The Guardian.
The news came after the UK Safer Internet Centre shared a report in February. The report said that almost half of 8 to 17-year-olds in the UK had been scammed online. 1.
A
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Online media(媒体) is the most common place for scams, according to the report. Scammers often pretend(假装) to be someone else and use photos of good-looking people to cheat kids.
Online games are another space where scams happen, especially for kids aged 8 to 11, said the report. To cheat kids, scammers might promise kids free money for their games, and they usually ask kids to write down their ID card number online if they visit an online page. 2.
C
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What's more, getting scammed can make kids feel bad or angry. These feelings often stop them from asking for help, said the report.
The new lessons can help by teaching children about real-world problems, experts told The Independent. There are 80 lessons. Some help primary school kids learn about where money comes from and how to keep it safe. 3.
E
, because they also need help.
How to stay safe from online scams?
Watch out for things that sound too good to be true.
Do not share online your name, where you live or any other personal information with people you don't know. 4.
B
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A. About 20 percent meet online scams every day
B. If something online seems strange or wrong, talk to an adult you trust
C. That allows scammers to get players' personal information
D. Kids have little experience about how to stay away from scams
E. Others are for middle school students
5. What can schools do to help students stay safe from online scams?(不超过15词)
Schools can provide online safety lessons to teach students how to avoid scams.(合理即可)

答案

1. A 2. C 3. E 4. B 5. Schools can provide online safety lessons to teach students how to avoid scams.(合理即可)