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-2020屆高三高考學科基地沖剌卷(一)英語第I卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀--遍。1.WhatwastheweatherlikeduringJane'strip?A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.2.Whenwilltheprogramend?A.InFebruary.B.InOctober.C.InDecember.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Teacherandstudent.4.Howwillthemangohome?A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bysubway.5.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Throwaparty.B.Dothecleaning.C.Getsomesleep.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。.6.Whatisthemandoing?A.Bookingaroom.B.Makingacomplaint.C.Askingfordirections.7.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestabouttheirroom?A.Thesoftbed.B.Thelargebathroom.C.Thegoodview.聽下面一段對話,回答第8和第9兩個小題。8.WhydoesJasonhesitatetotakepartinthecompetition?A.Heisnotsureofhimself.B.Heisovertheagelimit.C.Heistiredofvideogames.9.WhatdoesthewomanadviseJasontodo?A.Printthecompetitionrules.B.Checkthecompetitionrules.C.Haveatalkwiththedesigners.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第12三個小題。10.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Athome.B.Inatravelagency..C.Inamuseum.11.WhatcanpeopleenjoyintheRealityRoom?A.Trainexhibits.B.Juicytomatoes.C.NewYork'sscenery.12.Whatistheman'sattitudetowardtransgenicfood?A.Ambiguous.B.Worried.C.Approving.聽下面一段對話,回答第13至第16四個小題。13.WhereisStoryTimeheld?A.IntheChildren'sRoom.B.IntheMeetingRoom.C.IntheReferenceRoom.14.WhendoesFamilyMoviestakeplacenow?A.OnThursday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.15.WhatwillthemanprobablydoonFridaynight?A.Giveaspeech.B.Listentoalecture.C.Readstoriestochildren.16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Movienights.B.Libraryevents.C.Weekendactivities.聽下面一段獨白,回答第17至第20四個小題。17.WherearetheteachersintheEnglishSummerCampsfrom?A.Canada.B.Italy.C.America.18.WhatactivityisarrangedduringthetriptoCanada?A.Goingtothegreenjungle.B.Visitingfamousmuseums.C.Learningaboutsomearchitecture.19.HowlongdoesthetriptoItalylast?A.7days.B.10days.C.20days.20.WhatistheaimoftheEnglishSummerCamps?A.TospeakEnglishperfectly.B.Toavoidmakingmistakes.C.TolearnEnglishhappily.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分I5分)請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。21.Frogsdeposittheireggsintothewater,_________wecanhardlyimagine,mostlyevolveintoyoungonesattherighttime.A.whenB.whereC.whichD.what.22.Thereisinternationalconsensusthatthevirusisenemytoallhumans,andnocountrycanbean_________A.alternativeB.evaluationC.exceptionD.opportunity23.-Surprisingly,Aaronshouldhavedeclinedtheoffer.-I'dratherhe_________it,foritissomethingtogetajobinthetoughdays.A.acceptedB.hasacceptedC.hadacceptedD.wouldaccept24.Intheelectioncampaign,thecandidatepromisedlowinflationand._________economicgrowth.A.adaptableB.sustainableC.recyclableD.available25.Accordingtothecontract,allpaymentsfortherawmaterial____bemadeincash.A.canB.willC.mustD.shall26.——Thebossdidn'tblameMatthew.Why_________fromthecompany?——Whoknows!Hejustleftthismorningwithanoteonhisofficedesk.A.hadheresignedB.didheresignC.wouldheresignD.hasheresigned27.Hedidn'trealizehisfatherwasrightatthattime_________hehimselfbecameafatheroftwochildren.A.unlessB.sinceC.untilD.because28.TonghuRailwayLinewillbeputintooperationinJuly,_________thetraveltimebetweenNantongandShanghaitoabout40minutes.A.reducingB.havingreducedC.toreduceD.reduced29.——Mary,haveyouknownChrisforalongtime?——Notreally.He_________tomeatSusan'swedding.A.amintroducedB.havebeenintroducedC.wasintroducedD.hadbeenintroduced30.Youngpeopleshould_________themselvesforthefuturebyacquiringnecessaryknowledgeandskills.A.involveB.equipC.establishD.anticipate31.Youmusttakeagoodlookatthetermsandconditions._________inthecontractbeforeyousignit.A.broughtoutB.putoutC.laidoutD.givenout32._________ateacher'shiddenskills,theheadmasterdecidedtodoublehisworkload.A.RevealingB.RevealedC.TorevealD.Havingrevealed33.Somewesterncountriesdidn'ttaketheoutbreakofCOVID-19seriously,whichCaused_________manymoreinfectioncases.A.inreturnB.inconsequenceC.incontrastD.inparticular34.Takeabreakfrom_________youcan'ttakecontrolandyouwillfeellight-hearted.A.whereB.whatC.whichD.how35.—______That'sover!I'veneverbeensonervousinmylife!—Noneedtopanic.Yourhardworkwillpayoff.A.DearmeB.ThankgoodnessC.ComeonD.Soundsgreat第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。MyChristmastreehasstoodinmyhomeallthroughmyentirelife.Itisoneoftheearliestmass-produced___36__trees--theystartedmakingtheminthe1920s.Backthen,timeswere__37__.Somepeopleboughtsmallrealtrees,orjustabranch.Myfirstmemoryofit—andthewhole_38__ofChristmas-isfromwhenIwassix.Itstartedwithus__39__thetreeupafewdaysbefore.Myparentswould_40__itquitecarefully,decide41toputitandthenunfoldit.Itfeltlikeseeinganoldfriendeveryyear.Wewould42itwithtinselandbaubles(小玩意)Irememberbuyinglightsinthe1950s.Youcouldseeit__43fromthewindowinthedarkness.Beforethat,weputcandlesonit,buttheywereneverlit--Mothersaiditwasfartoo44Thetreeis45bytoday'sstandards.Atthattime,itwasabitofalocalcelebrity.Childrenwouldcomein46toseeit.Intheearly1970s.IlefthomeandwhenIcamebackforwinterholidays,Iimmersed(沉浸)myselfintherituals(儀式)ofdecoratingit.Everyfamilyhasitsown47andmyparentslovedtobe48,butalsoletmegetonwithit.Iboughtsomenewlightsandbaubles,andputtheoldones49carefully.Then,Christmascontinuedtobeafamily_50__atmyhousewithcousins一everyonewas.verykeentoseethetreeanditschanging51overtheyears.Tinselanddecorationsbecameclassier(漂亮)andbrighter,_52__itandmakingitmuchbushier.Christmashasbeenabout53,andeveryonewho'sseenmytreehaslovedit.Theyallwanttoknowits54,thestoriesaroundit,and55lifewaslikeinaminingvillageintheindustry'sheyday(全盛期).36.A.shadyB.artificialC.evergreenD.forest37.A.merryB.peacefulC.toughD.normal38.A.lifetimeB.mysteryC.troubleD.excitement39.A.putting.B.makingC.polishingD.breaking40.A.plantB.unwrapC.harvestD.water41.A.whenB.whoC.whereD.whether42.A.abuseB.hideC.replaceD.decorate43.A.shiningB.fadingC.shakingD.moving44.A.conventionalB.arbitraryC.dangerousD.comfortable45.A.awesomeB.ordinaryC.expensiveD.graceful46.A.speciallyB.reluctantlyC.surprisinglyD.tentatively47.A.painsB.conflictsC.traditionsD.roots48.A.involvedB.inspiredC.pushedD.unconcerned49.A.inB.acrossC.togetherD.away50.A.affairB.backgroundC.memberD.burden51.A.seasonB.fashionC.environmentD.leaves52.A.removingB.crushingC.fillingD.harming53.A.dietingB.travellingC.customsD.friends54.A.historyB.valueC.struggleD.lifespan55.A.howB.whatC.whereD.when第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,最佳選項,并在答題卡.上將該項涂黑。AArvonFoundation:Shropshire,WestYorkshire.DevonAcrosscoursesthatcoverfiction,non-fiction,poetry,screenwritingandradiodrama,Arvonoffersnewanddevelopingwritersabeautifulescapetolearntheircraft.Theorganisationwassetupin1968bypoetsJohnMoatandJohnFairfaxandoffersfive-dayresidentialretreatsatthreeatmosphericEnglishcentres:TedHughes'formerhomeLumbBank,nearHebdenBridge;TotleighBartoninDevonandTheHurst,inShropshire-theformerhomeofplaywrightJohnOsborne.Thefocusoftheretreatsisonimprovingskills,soaccommodation(someshared)issimpleratherthanplushandthereisnoTV-orWi-Fi.Morningworkshopsessionswithtutorsprovidethechancetolearnandpractise,whileafternoonsmeanfreetimeforwriting,readingorwalksinthecountryside.Thereisanappearancefromaguestwriterduringtheweekforaddedinspiration,alongwithtutorialstogetfeedbackonwork.ArvonisdevelopinganewretreatcentreatTheHurst–inadditiontotheexistingcentre-specificallyforwriterscomingontheirownforwritingtime;itissettoopenin2021。CoursesusuallyrunMon-Sat,singlerooms£725,sharedroom£680.Grantsareavailableforthoseonlowincomestohelpwithcoursefees.02073242554,56.Accordingtotheadvertisement,ArvonA.offerswritersanescapefromtheirworkstressB.currentlyhasfouratmosphericEnglishcentresC.helpsimprovethewritingskillsofpotentialwritersD.isanon-profitorganizationfoundedbytwopoets57.Participantsofthefive-dayretreatscanA.enjoyfreewi-fiaccesstotheinternetB.enjoyafternoonteawiththeirpartnersC.gettutoredontheirworkfromaguestwriterD.getadiscountonaccommodationandtuitionBUnderstandingexactlyhowbirdsflyhasalwaysbeentricky,becauseindividualwingsaremadeupofmultiplefeathers.Thesefeathersarealwaysinteractingwitheachother,allowingthebird'swingstomorphcontinuouslymid-flight.Tolearnmore,DavidLentinkatStanfordUniversityinCaliforniaandhiscolleaguesfirstlookedatthewingofapigeoncadaver.Eachwinghad40feathers,20ontheupperside,and20onthelower.“Weattachedamarkerontoeachindividualwingandwewereabletocarefullymeasuretherelationshipbetweenfeathermotionandbonemotion,"saysLentink.“Wethenjustmovedthewing,inandout."Theyfoundthatthewristangledeterminedtheanglesofalltheflightfeathersatanyonetime,meaningthatthebirdscanchangetheshapeoftheirwingswithouthavingtocontroleachindividua!feather.Thisreducesthenumberofvariables-ordegreesoffreedom-requiredtomodelthewings.“Weletgooftheideathatyouhavetocontroleverydegreeoffreedomand1thinkfutureaircraftwillbenefitfromthisfinding.Futureairplanesmaynotflaptheirwings,but1thinktheywillchangeshape,"saysLentink.TheteamputthisnewfindingtouseintheconstructionofPigeonBot,intendedtorecreatepigeonflight.Itispoweredbyapropellerandhaswristandfeatherjointsineachwingthatcanbecontrolledremotely.Itsaveragespeedisabout40kilometresperhour,whichisabitslowerthantheaveragepigeon.Lentinkandhiscolleaguesalsofoundthatthistypeofflightwaspossibleonlybecauseofcertainmoleculesembeddedthroughoutthefeathers.Thesemolecules,whicharejust10micrometersacross,allowfeatherstomoveawayfromeachotherwhileensuringtheydon'tgettoofarapart.Thisinturn:reducesthelevelofindividualfeathercontrolrequiredforaccurateflight.PigeonBotalsousesrealpigeonfeathers,becausenosyntheticmaterialhasthisproperty.“Feathersalsohavetheseuniqueproperties,theyhavealightness,afirmnesstocarrytheaerodynamicload,andthey''reeasytorepair,"saysLentink.58.WhatisthepurposeofDavid'sstudy?A.Todeterminetheangleoftheflightfeathers.B.Tofurtherstudyhowfeathersfunctioninfight.C.Tofindifbirdscanchangetheshapeoftheirwings.D.Tomeasuretherelationshipbetweenfeathermotionandbonemotion.59.TheteambuildPigeonBotinordertoA.imitatepigeons'fightB.controlflightspeedC.helpboosconstructionD.developtheremotecontrolsystem60.RealfeathershavethefollowingpropertiesexceptthattheyareA.good-lookingB.lightinweightC.strongenoughD.easytorepairCAsasociety,ourbooks,moviesandournationalsympathiesseemtoadmirethoseindividualswhoarerisktakersandlivetheadventurouslife-thosewhoriskallforfameandfortune.Thismakesforveryinterestingbutnotnecessarilytruthfulstorytelling.Forthosepeoplewhosucceed,riskisindeedafascinatinglifechoice,butnotallrisktakerssucceedeitherfinanciallyorpersonally,andthatleavestherestofuswiththenecessityoftryingtodiscoveralternatechoicesabouthowwewishtoconductourlives.Oneofthesepossiblealternatechoicesistochoosealifededicatedtothepursuitofpersonalresponsibility.Thispotentialchoicemayperhapsinthelongrunbeanevenmoresatisfyinglifechoicethanmanyotherpossibilities.Ourfirstcommitmenttopersonalresponsibilitymustofcoursebeginwithalifelongcommitmenttoourselvesandourneeds-ourhealthneeds,oureducationneeds,caringaboutourappearance,caringaboutourpersonalenvironmentandourhappiness,sothatwecanultimatelyenhanceourself-esteemandbecomestrongandsecureindividuals.Nextourongoingcommitmentshouldbetotheimportantothersinourlivestohelpthemtoachievetheirownpotentialsothattheytoowillbeabletolivemorefulfilledlives.Whenwehavemadeadeterminedefforttoachieveourfirsttwogoals,thenournextstepisadedicated,personalcommitmenttothesocietyandtheworldinwhichwelivetotrytohelpmakeabetterandsaferenvironmentforall,sothatsomedaywhenwelookbackattheaccomplishmentsofourlives,wecanfeelasenseofpridethatbecauseofoureffortswehavesucceededinsomesmallwaytmaketheworldamorehumanandhumanehomeforall.Thislifepathchoiceisnotentirelyriskfree.Lifehasnocompletelyriskfreeoptions,butitiscertainlyasaferandmoresecurechoiceforalifewelllived,becauseeachsucceedingstepisgivencarefulthoughtandeachpotentialriskisassessedcarefully.Thislifepathchoicecanalmostcertainlyleadtoahappierlifewithbetterrelationshipsandamorelovingandcertainfutureforourselves,ourlovedonesandfortheentireworld.61.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsrisk-taking?A.Risktakersliveadventurouslives.B.Risk-takingdoesnotnecessarilypayoff.C.risk-takingbringsaboutfameandfortune.D.Risk-takingstoriesareinterestingandtruthful.62.Whichofthefollowingdoesnotapplytopersonalresponsibility?A.Eatingfastfood.B.Attendingschool.C.Keepinginshape.D.Beingphysicallyfit.63.TheauthordevelopshisopinionbyA.presentingfactsB.makingcontrastsC.givingexamplesD.employingreasoning64.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.OurCommitmentB.Risk-takingC.PersonalResponsibilityD.AlternateChoicesDInadditiontothephilanthropy(慈善事業(yè))madepossiblebytheirwealth,theBrownsenjoyedanothernewpursuit,travel.In1902MargaretandJ.J.startedonaworldtourthattookthemthroughIreland,France,Russia,IndiaandJapan,amongotherplaces.BothBrownsenjoyedthetripimmensely,withJJ.seriouslyconsideringretiringtoIrelandandMargaretwritingtravelarticlesdetailingherobservationsofIndia'scaste(社會等級)systemfortheDenverpapers.Whilethetripappearedtobridgethedistancebetweenthepairforsomeyears,in1909,after23yearsofmarriage,theBrownsquietlysignedaseparationagreement.Accordingtotheagreement,MargaretreceivedacashsettlementandmaintainedpossessionofthehouseonPennsylvaniaStreet.ShealsoreceivedS700amonthallowinghertocontinuehertravelsandphilanthropicactivities.Thetwoneverdivorced,buttheseparationlasteduntilJJ.'sdeathin1922.Nowmoreindependentthanever,MargaretdepartedonatriptoEgypt,RomeandPariswithherdaughterHelen,andfriendsJJ.andMadeleineAstor,in1912.However,newsofherillgrandsonhastened(加快)Margaret'sreturn,andshebookedpassageonthefirstavailableship,theTitanic.Totechnology-obsessedAmericans,theTitanicrepresentednewheightsininnovationandachievement.TheshipwasawonderofmodernsciencebuiltbyBritishWhiteStarLinesatacostof$10million.Theboatweighed46,000tonsandwas882.5feetlong.Theship'sbuildersboastedthattheshipwas“practicallyunsinkable.'Althoughtheship'sCaptainandcrewreceivednumerouswarningsoficeintheareaduringtheirpassage,theTitanicchargedahead.ShortlybeforemidnightonApril14ththeTitanicstruckice.MargaretdescribedherexperienceintheNewportHerald,“Istretchedonthebrassbed,atthesideofwhichwasalamp.SocompletelyabsorbedinmyreadingIgavelittlethoughttothecrashthatstruckatmywindowoverheadandthrewmetothefloor.”Afterthecrash,Margaretheardincreasingconfusioninthehallcausinghertoinvestigatefurther.“Iagainlookedoutandsawamanwhosefacewasblanched(變白),wearingthelookofahauntedcreature.Hewasgasping(喘氣)forbreathandinawhisperhegasped,‘getyourlifesaver’.“Afterhelpingfellowpassengersshewastakenaholdofandwiththewords“youaregoingtoo“wasdroppedfourfeetintotheloweringlifeboat#6.Lifeboat#6wasequippedtohold65passengers.However,itpushedofffromTitanicwith21women,2menandatwelve-year-oldboyonboard.Thewomeninthelifeboatrowedforhours.At4:30a.m.Margaretsawaflashoflight.ItwasfromtheapproachingshipCarpathia,whichwasthefirsttoanswerthedistresscall.Aftersomedifficulty,lifeboat#6pulledupalongsideoftheCarpathia,andtheoccupantswerepulledaboardoneatatime.Margaret,thoughsore,tiredandcold,begantotakeaction.HerknowledgeofforeignlanguagesenabledhertocomfortsurvivorswhospokelittleEnglish.Shealsosearchedtheshiptofindextrablanketsandsuppliestodistributetowomenwhoweresleepinginthediningroomandcorridors.Margaretrealizedthatmanywomenhadlosteverything-husbands,children,clothes,moneyandvaluables—andneededtostartalifeinanewcountry.Sherallied(使...振作)thefirstclasspassengerstodonatemoneytohelplessfortunatepassengers.BeforetheCarpathiareachedNewYork$10,000hadbeenraised.LegendclaimsthatMargaret,steppingofftheCarpathiaontothesafeshoreofNewYork,exclaimed(驚呼),“TypicalBrownluck.I'munsinkable!"ButinrealitythenameapparentlystartedwithnoneotherthanPollyPry(aDenvergossipcolumnist).TheNewportHeraldreportedthatMrs.Brown'sheroicstory-which,itsmugly(自鳴得意地)noted,ithadbeenthefirsttopublish--hadbecomea“genuinethriller"innewspapersacrossthecountry.65.WhatcanwelearnabouttheBrowns?A.Theysharedcommoninterests.B.Theyspentmosttimeoncharity.C.Theydivorcedwhenthetripended.D.TheybothsettleddowninIreland.66.WhywasMargaretmoreindependentthanever?A.Shemadeabigfortunebywritingtravelarticles.B.Shewasdesertedbyherhusbandandclosefriends.C.Sheachievedgreatercareersuccessthanherhusband.D.Shefreedherselffromthetrapofanunhappymarriage.67.WhywastheTitanicconsidered“practicallyunsinkable"?A.ItwascontrolledbybestCaptainandcrew.B.Itwastechnologicallyadvancedatthattime.C.Itwasthelargestandheaviestshipintheworld.D.Itwasco-builtbyBritishandAmericanengineers.68.Thecrashwouldn'thavehappenedif.A.therehadbeenenoughwarningoficeB.peoplehadnotbeenoverconfidentC.thebuildingoftheshiphadcostmoreD.Margarethadn'tdistractherattention69.HowdidMargarethaveanarrowescape?A.Byinvestigatingmoreaboutthecrash.B.Byfindinglifesaversforotherpassengers.C.Bybeggingthegaspingmanforanescape.D.Bygettingachanceinamilliontoescape.70.WhatwasthemosttouchingpartofMrs.Brown'sheroicstory?A.Shewasdesperatetorowthelifeboatforhours.B.Shesparednoefforttolookafterothersurvivors.C.ShegaveherselftypicalBrownluckandescaped.D.Sheturnedherheroicstoryintoagenuinethriller.第I卷(兩部分,共35分)第四部分任務型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內容在文章后表格中的空格里填入-一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~。注意:請將答案寫在答題卡上相應題號的橫線上。每個空格只填I個單詞。IntheUnitedStates,morethan90percentof2-year-oldsalreadyhaveanonlinepresence.Morethan80percentofbabiesyoungerthanthatarealreadyonsocialmedia,too.Sometimepasttoddlerhood(學步期),thesekidsmightbecomeawarethattheironlineidentitiesarealreadybeingshapedinsomeway,andusuallybytheirparents.Giventhesearchable,shareable,long-lastingnatureofwhat'spublishedontheweb,thisdoubleroleofparentandpublisherraisesahostofquestionsaboutprivacy,consent,andtheparentchildrelationshipmorebroadly.It'stypicalforadultstomentionachild'snameandbirthdateinbirthannouncementsandotherpostsonsiteslikeFacebookandInstagram,forinstance,whichputskidsatriskofidentitytheftanddigitalkidnapping(綁架)—whensomeoneliftsimagesofanotherperson'skidsandportraysthemastheirown.Someparentspublishreal-timeinformationabouttheirchildren'swhereabouts,potentiallyriskingtheirsafety.ButevenpostingbabyphotostoaprivateFacebookgrouporprotectedInstagramaccountisnotwithoutrisk.Parentsandcaregiversdon'tjusthavetotrustthatthepeopletheychoosetosharewithwon'tdownload,redistribute,orotherwisemisuseimages--theyalsohavetotrustthatthepeoplewhocanseesharedbabyphotoshavetheirownprivacysettings,andthattheycontrolwhoelsecanusetheirsocialmediaaccounts,andsoon.Manyparentsbelieveprivacysettingsareenoughofasafetynet.Inreality,eventhesepostscanreachalargeaudience.Children'sadvocatesarguethatkidshaveamoralrighttocontroltheirowndigitalfootprint,andperhapsevenalegalright.Givingchildrentherighttosay“no,it'snotokayforyoutopostthat".Byagefour,childrenhaveanawarenessoftheirsenseofself.Atthisyoungage,theyareabletobuildfriendships,havetheabilitytoreason,andbegintocomparethemselveswithothers.Parentswhopostregularlycantalkabouttheinternetwiththeirchildrenandshouldaskyoungchildreniftheywantfriendsandfamilytoknowaboutthesubjectmatterbeingshared.Soitwouldbewiseofustoinvitethemtothetableaschildren'srightsadvocatesaswetalkaboutthebestwaytomoveforward.Childrenbenefitfrombeing“heardandunderstood",butitseemslikelythatsuchconversationswouldalsoencouragechildrentothinkcriticallyabouthowonlinesharingmightaffectthem.Developingthiswayofthinkingfromanearlyageprepareschildrentomanagetheirownbehaviorsonlineastheygrow.PassageoutlineSupportingdetailsPhenomenonMostAmericanparentssharetheirbabyinformationontheInternet,whichcausesgrowing71.overissuesofprivacy,consentandparent-babyrelationship.Potential72.◆Informationaboutbabies'identitypostedonthemediacouldtobe73.includingtheirpicturesandtheirwhereabouts,whichmeansdanger.◆Eventhoughwithprivacysettings,privatemediagrouporprotectedaccountsarenotreally74.Parentscannotensurebabies'informationisnotdownloaded,orpublishedonothermedia,orusedin75.ways.Reasonsforthechange◆Kidsshouldhaveamoraland76.righttocontroltheironlineinformation,especiallybytheageoffour,whentheybegintohaveself77.◆Parentsshouldhaveconversationswithchildrenandaskingtheiropinionabout78.informationonline.◆Suchconversationshelpdevelopchildren's79.thinking,whichis80.totheirfuturebehavior

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