首页
外语
计算机
考研
公务员
职业资格
财经
工程
司法
医学
专升本
自考
实用职业技能
登录
外语
The Internet Advocate A)Contrary to the manner in which many legislators and news reports have depicted it, the Internet is an a
The Internet Advocate A)Contrary to the manner in which many legislators and news reports have depicted it, the Internet is an a
admin
2014-12-31
39
问题
The Internet Advocate
A)Contrary to the manner in which many legislators and news reports have depicted it, the Internet is an appropriate and useful information tool for children and young adults. Educators have realized this for years and worked diligently to create and promote increasing numbers of K-12(from Kindergarten to 12th grade)resources available on the Internet. Unfortunately, these innovative efforts do not receive the same widespread media coverage that reports of pornography on the Internet have garnered.
B)Because many people who have never used the Internet may base their understanding of the Net solely on the negative stories they have read in the popular press, or heard about on television, they may perceive the Internet as unsafe for children. Virginia Cooper, Youth Services Librarian at the Henrietta Public Library in Rochester, New York, encountered just such a reaction when she informed some older adults that the library would soon offer Internet access.
C)"Their response was: ’Oh, that’s where all that pornography is. ’ Obviously," Cooper notes, "we are going to have to convince a significant segment of the population that the Internet isn’ t all porn!"
D)In addition to helping librarians and educators dispel the notion that the Net is filled with nothing but pom, this Resource Guide attempts to provide an introduction to the multitude of exciting ways young people are using the Internet in their schools and public libraries. These links are provided to give you an easily accessible, small taste of what’s "out there."They are not the best examples, just a few impressive applications which lead to hundreds more. Venture forth and explore!
E)Some of Web pages designed for children and young adults have a two-fold purpose. In addition to serving as ready-reference tools and pointing out useful places to conduct research, these Web pages steer patrons and students to sites that teachers or librarians have determined to be appropriate for young users. However, because part of the value of the Internet stems from enabling children to learn how to effectively search for information and become discriminating information consumers, and because it is nearly impossible to restrict access within the infinite sphere of the Internet, most schools and public libraries offering Internet access to young people have adopted Acceptable Use Policies(AUPs)or Disclaimers. These policies typically state that the Internet provider cannot review everything on the Internet and, thus, must require students or parents to use the Internet smartly and responsibly.
F)Bill Sears, who has developed an online library for his students at the Mesa Verde High School in San Juan, California, explains: "The solution is to prepare ahead of time web pages that have screened sites. If students want to go beyond that they have made that choice and there is not much you can do about that except having them sign an acceptable use policy. Violation of that policy means they hawing chosen to forgo the use of computers at your school." You have to find ways to make sure they don’ t violate the contract, he adds, "... but I don’t think there is much of a problem if you have the respect from your students."
G)Some schools and libraries have voluntarily devoted AUPs as one way to educate young people and their parents about the Internet. Others may be compelled to issue AUPs as a measure of protection against parental complaints. In September 1995, the Indiana Department of Education required state schools providing Internet access to K-12 students to adopt state Guidelines for Acceptable Internet Use in order to receive financial assistance for their Internet access.
H)While AUPs generally are considered the least restrictive method for supervising a young person’ s use of the Internet, blocking software is the most restrictive and usually least desirable. Yet, some schools and public libraries could be forced to consider installing such software as they seek a compromise between full Internet service to children and parental or community concerns about material on the Net that may be unsuitable for minors.
I)The fifth section of this Resource Guide features organizations dedicated to Freedom of Information issues and preservation of First Amendment fights on the Internet. These groups can help keep you up-to-date on legislation affecting the Internet, explain the ramifications of restricting and censoring Internet use, and support your rights and reasons for enabling young people to access the Internet. In sum, they’ll help you become a dedicated Internet Advocate.
J)Become familiar with the multitude of valuable websites that have been developed by librarians and other educators to promote use of the Internet and understanding of how Internet access can enhance library services and the K-12 educational curriculum.
For those who knowing little about the Internet, their understanding of the Net comes from the negative reports on newspapers or television.
选项
答案
B
解析
题干:对于那些对互联网了解甚少的人来说,他们对网络仅有的认识来自于报纸和电视的负面报道。题干关键词是understanding,negative reports和newspapers or television。文中B段第一句提到,许多人从来没有用过互联网,他们对互联网的理解,也许只是来自于大众化报纸或是电视里的负面报道。与题干意思吻合,故选B。
转载请注明原文地址:https://jikaoti.com/ti/BH4FFFFM
0
大学英语四级
相关试题推荐
IntheAmericanfamilythehusbandandwifeusuallyshareimportantdecision-making.Whenthechildrenareoldenough,theytake
IntheAmericanfamilythehusbandandwifeusuallyshareimportantdecision-making.Whenthechildrenareoldenough,theytake
A、Ithasfourtermswithholidays.B、ItbeginsinAugustorSeptember.C、Itrunswiththreeholidays.D、Itrunsdifferentlyind
Amidasummerofrecord-settingheat,anewsurveyfindsthatmostofGenerationX’s(20世纪60年代到70年代初出生的美国人)youngandmiddle-agea
TheGlobalFoodCrisisandThomasMalthusLastyeartheskyrocketingcostoffoodwasawake-upcallfortheplanet.Between
Americansarenowsuper-sized,overweight,andfattyeven.ThisistrueofalmosttwothirdsofAmericanadults.Butwhatismor
Americansarenowsuper-sized,overweight,andfattyeven.ThisistrueofalmosttwothirdsofAmericanadults.Butwhatismor
EveryonereadssomethingaboutSherlockHolmes,whoisoneoftheworld’sgreatestdetectives.Theinventor,SirArthurIgnatius
IstheInternetMakingUsForgetful?AtouristtakesapictureoftheEmpireStateBuildingonhisiPhone,deletesit,then
A、Theyareannoying.B、Theyofteninterruptaprogram.C、Theyhaveexistedforalongtime.D、Theyonlyappearbetweenprograms.
随机试题
形成血虚的原因:()
请写出下下述恶性肿瘤相关的癌前病变或其他因素:肝癌与__________相关,鼻咽癌与__________有关。宫颈癌与____________________有关,胃癌与__________有关,大肠癌与__________有关。
脊柱的生理弯曲中颈椎、胸椎、腰椎、骶椎骨分别凸向
一家德国厂商在美国出售价值50万美元20年到期的债券,然后把得到的收入暂时存入美国银行。这样,在美国的国际收支平衡表上,应当在资本项目中的短期资本子项目的借方记入50万美元,在长期资本子项目的贷方记入50万美元。()
期货公司()应当在公司总部的统一管理下对外提供期货投资咨询服务。
各单位当年形成的会计档案,必须在会计年度终了后3个月内移交单位档案管理机构保管。()
A注册会计师负责对X公司2015年度财务报表实施审计。根据对X公司及其环境的了解,A注册会计师认为应收账款的存在认定具有较高的重大错报风险,计价和分摊认定存在特别风险。其他相关情况如下:(1)为应对应收账款计价和分摊认定的特别风险,A注册会计师拟扩大
下列不属于“浙江三雕一塑”之列的是()。
顺叙是记叙(叙述)表达方式中最基本的方法。()
塔西陀陷阱指当失去公信力时,无论说真话还是假话,做好事还是坏事,都会被认为是说假话、做坏事。根据上述定义,下列陷入塔西陀陷阱的是:
最新回复
(
0
)