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1.A new survey reviews that more than 60% of websites and apps intended for Canadian children may be collecting personal information and passing it on to a third party.The survey was completed by the Global Privacy Enforcement Network,which reviewed 1,494 websites and apps.
Focusing on trends among Canadian users,the sweep team reviewed 118websites and apps targeted directly at children,as well as 54 that are known to be popular with and used by kids.The team's findings showed that more than 50% of Canadian sites collect personal information from children,including names,addresses,phone numbers and photos,audio or video.In addition,62% of sites admitted they may show that personal information to third parties.An other 62% allowed the user to be redirected to a different site,and only 28% of the sites and apps involved any form of parental control or protection.
A member of the team Tobi Cohen,outlined a few of the sites that did and did not live up to the standards of children's privacy online.She praised both Family.ca and Lego.com for their message boards that did not allow users to post personal information,and noted that santasvillage.ca asked users to provide their full name and email address.Gamezhero.com was also singled out for allowing users to display personal information,including names,age,sex and locations.Pbskids.org,on the other hand,was praised for only offering generic,pre-set avatars(头像) and barring users form uploading personal photos.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada refused to release a full list of the websites and apps reviewed.When asked what would be done with results,commissioner Daniel Therrien said that companies reviewed in the sweep would be kept informed of the findings."It's our usual practice after conducting a sweep to write a number of companies to point out the things that we've seen,to sometimes ask that things be changed,and on the whole the companies react positively to these requests."Therrien added.
In an attempt to help kids better understand why their privacy matters,the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has created a lesson plan for kids in Grade 7and 8that explains the Global Privacy Enforcements Network and has kids conduct privacy reviews of their own.
"We know that companies are not the only ones responsible for the protection of kids'privacy."Therrien said."Parents and teachers obviously have a role.We have a role,particularly in the area of increasing awareness of privacy issues among the public."
Matthew Johnson,director of education at Media Smarts,said that the sweep's results were sadly unsurprising.Media Smarts,an Ottawa-based non-profit digital literacy outfit intended to improve media literacy and empowering the youth to better engage with media,offers age-appropriate tips to parents concerned with keeping their kids sage online.
Johnson explained that in addition to educating themselves on the issue,the best thing parents could do to protect children's privacy online is to educate kids on the importance the function of their personal data.He mentioned an initiative by Media Smarts called Privacy Pirates,an online game that aims to teach kids at the age of seven to nine that all forms of personal information should be protected and added that their personal information has value and they should think twice before giving it out.

66.We can conclude from the data mentioned in Paragraph 2thatD.
A.parents must be to blame for letting out their kids'privacy
B.the time that children spend on he Internet should be limited
C.more children have realized the importance of personal privacy
D.more attention should be paid to the protection of kids'privacy
67.Which of the following websites doesn't require kids to provide personal information?A
A.Family.ca.
B.Gamezhero.com.
C.pbskids.org.
D.santasvillage.ca.
68.What will most of the companies do when receiving a request from the sweep team?D
A.They will help kids better understand why their privacy matters.
B.They will ask the team never to make their website public.
C.They will ask for further information about the research.
D.They will take some measures actively in response.
69.Daniel Therrien seems to stress in Paragraph 6thatB.
A.the team should develop a good relationship with the companies
B.the protection of kid's privacy involves joint efforts from adults
C.the public is unaware if their role in protecting kids'privacy
D.the sweep team's work is worth nothing without parents'help
70.According to Johnson,parents shouldB.
A.guide their kids to play online games
B.get kids to know the value of their privacy
C.set a good example to their kids in daily life
D.think twice before giving personal information out.

分析 本文是一篇科教类阅读,本文主要讲述了一项新的调查回顾了超过60%的针对加拿大儿童的网站和应用程序可能正在收集个人信息并将其传递给第三方.该调查由全球隐私执法网络完成,该网络审查了1,494个网站和应用程序.

解答 66.D  推理判断题.根据第五段:In an attempt to help kids better understand why their privacy matters,the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has created a lesson plan for kids in Grade 7 and 8 that explains the Global Privacy Enforcements Network and has kids conduct privacy reviews of their own.可知:为了帮助孩子更好地了解为什么他们的隐私问题,对加拿大隐私专员办公室为7年级和8年级的孩子制作了一个上课教案,解释全球隐私执法网络和让孩子进行自己的隐私评论.上面第二段用大量的数字来证明孩子们的私人信息应该被注意,被保护.故选D项.
67.A  细节理解题.根据第三段第二句:She praised both Family.ca and Lego.com for their message boards that did not allow users to post personal information,and noted that santasvillage.ca asked users to provide their full name and email address.可知她赞扬 family.ca 和 lego.com 他们的留言板,不允许用户发布个人信息,并指出 santasvillage.CA 要求用户提供他们的全名和电子邮件地址.故family.ca 和 lego.com,没有要求孩子提供他们个人信息.故选A项.
68.D  推理判断题.根据第四段第三句:It's our usual practice after conducting a sweep to write a number of companies to point out the things that we've seen,to sometimes ask that things be changed,and on the whole the companies react positively to these requests."Therrien added.可知专员 Daniel Therrien 说,公司要知道结果."我们的惯例是指出我们所看到的东西,有时要求改变一些东西,并在全公司积极回应这些请求.故选D项.
69.B  推理判断题.根据第六段的"We know that companies are not the only ones responsible for the protection of kids'privacy."Therrien said."Parents and teachers obviously have a role.We have a role,particularly in the area of increasing awareness of privacy issues among the public."可知"我们知道,公司不是负责孩子的隐私保护的唯一责任人."塞里恩说."家长和教师有明 显的作用.我们有一个角色,特别是在该地区的公众隐私意识越来越大的地区."保护孩子的隐私也是我们成人做出一份努力.故选B项.
70.B  推理判断题.根据最后一段的第一句:Johnson explained that in addition to educating themselves on the issue,the best thing parents could do to protect children's privacy online is to educate kids on the importance the function of their personal data.可知,翰逊解释说,在这个问题上除了教育自己,家长可以做的最好的事情是保护儿童的在线隐私,教育孩子其个人数据功能的重要性.可知答案选B.

点评 本文是一篇科教类阅读,题目涉及多道主旨大意题,细节理解题,推理判断题.做题时学生应仔细阅读原文,把握文章主要内容,联系文章上下文内容并结合所给选项含义,从中选出正确答案,一定要做到有理有据,切忌胡乱猜测.

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1.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the memorandum?A
A.Payments for extra guests.
B.Time of the year-end party
C.Parking restrictions.
D.Storage of personal items.
2.Kyle Berwick writes to Annette Derringer mainly toD.
A.ask the price of movie tickets
B.explain why he cannot to the party
C.confirm the route to the hotel.
D.ask if he can bring guests to the party.
3.What can we infer from the passage?B
A.The manager of the Green Vale doesn't want the members to go there by car.
B.Annette is in charge of making arrangements for the year-end party.
C.The members can take as many belongings as they can with them.
D.Kype Berwick won't bring guests to the party if he as to pay for the tickets.

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