Make Use of a Social Intercourse Website to Support a Social Public Order As high school students flock to social networking

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问题          Make Use of a Social Intercourse Website to Support a Social Public Order
    As high school students flock to social networking sites, campus police are scanning, their Facehook and MySpace pages for tips to help break up fights, monitor gangs and prevent crime.
Some students object to police looking over their shoulders. But officers responsible for school safety say routine checks of the online forums often add to the knowledge they gather from hallways or schoolyards.
    In recent years, school administrators have blamed some campus fights on Internet conflicts and urged parents to keep watch on their children’s computer activity. But students who use the Web to let their 500 closest friends know what they are doing at all times are sometimes surprised that police are watching, too.
    Police don’t have special privileges on Facebook or MySpace. Students who want to go unobserved can change privacy settings so that their profiles are displayed only to a list of approved people. But the default settings leave those profiles open to many Interact users (in the case of Facebook) or all of them (in the case of MySpace).
    Employers and college admissions counselors have examined online profiles of student applicants for some time. Police across the country have been doing the same for the past two or three years, said Kevin Quinn. a spokesman for the Minnesotabased National Association of School Resource Officers. "If you’re already familiar with the technology, it doesn’t take you but a couple of minutes to hook into the student population and keep an eye on things," Quinn said.
    An entrance into MySpace profiles found high school students discussing drugs, sex and fights. It was all publicly available (although in language that caused reporter to blush).
    Late last month, Fairfax County police announced the arrests of seven Chantilly area teenagers for trying to recruit Franklin Middle School students to a gang. That investigation was aided when a student showed the school resource officer gang symbols littering one of the suspect’s MySpace profiles.
    Fairfax police say they pride themselves on addressing issues in schools before they develop into major problems. "Keeping an eye on Facebook and MySpace has become an extra tool in that effort," they said.
If students want to protect their privacy online, they should______.

选项 A、organize a protest to show their dissatisfaction
B、set up rules to allow only the approved to see their profiles
C、stop using the websites completely
D、change the topics of their conversation online

答案B

解析 推理判断题。由题干中的privacy定位到第四段第二句可知,如果学生不想让警察看到自己的谈话内容,就应该重新设定隐私的规则,只让一部分通过自己允许的人接触到自己的信息。故[B]“应该制定规则仅让经过许可的人看到他们的情况”与原文意思一致。[A]“应该组织抗议示威以表示自己的不满”,[C]“应该完全停止使用网站”和[D]“应该改变网上谈话的内容”,这些在文章中都没有提到,因此排除。
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