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London - Police are monitoring social networking sites popular with teenagers such as Bebo, Facebook and MySpace after claims that they are being used to organize mass brawls (對罵).
Kent Police believe that teenagers have been using the Internet to arrange “fight club” contests watched by up to 100 spectators in a public park.
At least six organized fights have taken place in Brenchley Gardens in Maidstone, Kent, according to one teenage blogger. (4) During one of the fights a 14-year-old boy was arrested for carrying a hunting knife. Kent Police have now ordered specialist officers to monitor sites such as Bebo.
Chief Inspector Ian Hall said: “(5) We are aware of attempts to organize fights using technology such as websites and mobile phones. Pupils from some schools in the area may be involved in this type of anti-social behavior and we are working with schools to eradicate (根除) the problem.”
According to one blogger the fights usually take place on Saturday nights. The contests are named after the Hollywood film Fight Club starring Edward Norton and Brad Pitt. The central characters fight for the adrenaline rush but the film has an ironic twist (歪曲) apparently lost on some of its audience.
This week police in Macclesfield, Cheshire, arrested six teenagers on suspicion of public order offences after an investigation into a series of assaults (襲擊). The youths, aged 16 and 17, were released on police bail (保釋). The officers discovered that attacks had been discussed and possibly even prearranged using the Bebo websites.
In Collumpton, Devon, last weekend police intercepted (阻止) 30 pupils going to a mass brawl carrying metal bars, pieces of wood and chain.
Questions 1—3: Answer the following questions briefly.
【小題1】What is the main idea of the passage?
【小題2】What does the underlined word “monitoring” mean?
【小題3】Please find a sentence in the passage which can replace the following one.
It is likely that the teenagers had used the Bebo websites to discuss and even plan the attack.
Questions 4—5: Translate the underlined sentences in the passage into Chinese.
【小題1】Youths are using websites to set up mass brawls.
【小題2】keeping an eye on
【小題3】The officers discovered that attacks had been discussed and possibly even prearranged using the Bebo websites.
【小題4】略
【小題5】略
解析試題分析:這篇文章主要講了青少年建立了許多吵架的網(wǎng)站。
【小題1】根據(jù)全文內(nèi)容以及London - Police are monitoring social networking sites popular with teenagers such as Bebo, Facebook and MySpace after claims that they are being used to organize mass brawls (對罵).Kent Police believe that teenagers have been using the Internet to arrange “fight club” contests watched by up to 100 spectators in a public park.
【小題2】通過第一自然段,可猜出monitoring意思是監(jiān)視,追蹤。
【小題3】這句話的意思是可能是青少年用Bebo這個網(wǎng)站討論,并且策劃攻擊的。
【小題4】略
【小題5】略
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Title: Job stress hits students | ||
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Wang Hongjuan | ●She is alarmed by media reports saying bachelor’s degree holders have no 【小題8】 when hunting for jobs. ●She is busy with extracurricular activities to improve her prospects. | |
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