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Perhaps you've watched the movie Better Days, which focuses on bullying(霸凌) at school. More and more people are discussing about how to deal with bullying at school. In fact, the government is taking measures to solve this problem, as it becomes more and more serious.
In October, 2019, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress made a draft revision(修订草案) on the protection of teenagers for the first time, China Daily reported. The draft includes a number of new and improved provisions(条例) to protect teenagers.
One focus is bullying. A survey of primary and middle school students showed that more than 32 percent of students experienced(经历) bullying at school, Global Times reported. The draft asks primary and middle schools to make rules to prevent bullying and to report any bullying incident(事件) to parents. They are also asked to work with the government when handling such incidents. The draft also made a new part—Internet Protection. It helps to protect children when they're online. For example, it says that places that provide Internet services for teenagers, such as schools and libraries, should have protective software (软件) on their computers. It also asks online game suppliers(供应商) to sort through their products and take technical measures to keep teenagers away from games that are not suitable for them.
"The draft revision is widely welcomed. And it's really helpful to teenagers," Zhang Jie, a researcher at the Communication University of China, told Xinhua.
根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
1. What is the movie Better Days about?
It's about
2. What does the underlined word "They" in the third paragragh refer to?
"They" refers to
3. According to the survey, how many percent of students experienced bullying at school?
4. Why did the draft make "Internet Protection"?
The draft made it
5. What does Zhang Jie think of the draft revision?
He thinks the draft revision is
Perhaps you've watched the movie Better Days, which focuses on bullying(霸凌) at school. More and more people are discussing about how to deal with bullying at school. In fact, the government is taking measures to solve this problem, as it becomes more and more serious.
In October, 2019, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress made a draft revision(修订草案) on the protection of teenagers for the first time, China Daily reported. The draft includes a number of new and improved provisions(条例) to protect teenagers.
One focus is bullying. A survey of primary and middle school students showed that more than 32 percent of students experienced(经历) bullying at school, Global Times reported. The draft asks primary and middle schools to make rules to prevent bullying and to report any bullying incident(事件) to parents. They are also asked to work with the government when handling such incidents. The draft also made a new part—Internet Protection. It helps to protect children when they're online. For example, it says that places that provide Internet services for teenagers, such as schools and libraries, should have protective software (软件) on their computers. It also asks online game suppliers(供应商) to sort through their products and take technical measures to keep teenagers away from games that are not suitable for them.
"The draft revision is widely welcomed. And it's really helpful to teenagers," Zhang Jie, a researcher at the Communication University of China, told Xinhua.
根据短文内容,完成下列各题。
1. What is the movie Better Days about?
It's about
bullying at school
.2. What does the underlined word "They" in the third paragragh refer to?
"They" refers to
primary and middle schools
.3. According to the survey, how many percent of students experienced bullying at school?
More than 32% of students
experienced bullying at school.4. Why did the draft make "Internet Protection"?
The draft made it
to help to protect children
when they are online.5. What does Zhang Jie think of the draft revision?
He thinks the draft revision is
widely welcomed and helpful to teenagers
.
答案:
1. bullying at school
2. primary and middle schools
3. More than 32% of students
4. to help to protect children
5. widely welcomed and helpful to teenagers
2. primary and middle schools
3. More than 32% of students
4. to help to protect children
5. widely welcomed and helpful to teenagers
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