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广东省汕头市潮南区陈店实验等校2024-2025学年九年级上学期11月期中英语试题
In a new study, researchers found a fact. Whether it's sports practice, music lessons or a usual catch- up with friends, when children are doing after- school activities, they may feel happier and healthier than those who always look at a screen.
What's more, children's happiness improved when they joined in after- school activities, while things were completely ▲ when they spent time on social media (媒体) or playing video games.
The researchers studied 61,759 school students from Grade Four to Grade Nine. They worked out how many days every week children joined in after- school activities from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Then they compared the number to well- being factors (幸福的因素 ) like satisfaction, sadness and worry.
Lead researcher Dr. Rosa Virgara said the research showed how some out- of- school activities can improve children's happiness, while others, especially screens, can be bad for their mental(精神上的) and physical health." Screens are a big distraction(分散注意力的事物) for children of all ages. Whether children are playing games, watching TV or using social media, there is something about all screens that hurts their happiness," she said.
The study also showed that even children who were already happy also benefited (得益于) from joining in after- school activities." This shows that there is a big need to find ways to encourage children of all ages and backgrounds to join in activities that keep them away from TVs, computers and smart phones," Dr. Rosa Virgara said.
Dear Li Ping, These days I'm going crazy! My teacher requires me to run for half an hour every morning. But I don't like sports at all. I think it's meaningless. What do you think of it? Could you share your sports experience and tell me what you have learned from it? Please give me some advice as well. Yours, Peter |
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Dear Peter,
I'm glad to receive your letter. ……
Yours,
Li Ping
A. Don't say something online that you wouldn't say in real life. B. Here are some ways to be safe and responsible online. C. Remember that everybody can have their own opinion. D. Make sure that you create strong, safe passwords and keep them secret. E. It is easy to be a good digital citizen. F. Don't trust everyone or everything online. |
Everyone's talking about"digital citizenship", but what is it? Digital citizens can use technology to communicate with others online and know how to use the internet in a safe and responsible way. Are you a good digital citizen? {#blank#}1{#/blank#}
Stay safe
To stay safe, never give your personal information online, such as your address or the name of your school.{#blank#}2{#/blank#} Don't tell your friends your passwords.
Show respect
Just like in real life, it's important to behave well online. For example, if you want to post a photo of someone, make sure you ask for their permission first.{#blank#}3{#/blank#} It's OK to disagree, but always be polite!
Be kind
Before you post a comment online, stop and think. Is it positive (积极的)? How will your words make someone feel? {#blank#}4{#/blank#} Never post nasty messages.
Be careful
{#blank#}5{#/blank#} Remember that people online are not always who they say they are. Never open emails from strangers, click on strange links or download apps without asking an adult. They could contain viruses. If you' re not sure, ask your parents or teacher!
Spending time and learning online can be great if we' re good digital citizens. So, be safe, be responsible and have fun!
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