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第二篇:   Nowadays, online interactions can greatly affect one’s image, and youngsters spend a lot of time and effort cultivatingthe impressions they want to present to the world on the Internet. A research conducted by Ditch the Label, an anti-bullyingcharity, suggests social media and cyberbullying are the major source of anxiety for youngsters.   More than 10,000 people aged 12 to 20 took part in the survey, with nearly 70 percent of them confessing to havingsaid mean words to another person online, and 17 percent claiming to have been bullied online. Instagram was highlightedas the vehicle most used for insulting comments, and appearance was cited as the most likely topic for abuse. Furthermore,40 percent of the young people said they would feel upset if nobody liked their selfies, and 35 percent said their confidencewas connected to the followers they had. More and more people judged a person by the life he or she led online, so 47percent of the teenagers avoided discussing negative things in their lives on social media. Instead, many preferredpresenting an edited version of their lives.   “There is a trend towards people augmenting their personalities online and not showing the reality,” said LiamHackett, Ditch the Label’s chief executive. “Not only is the Internet redefining the climate of bullying, but it is also havingclear impacts upon the identity, behavior, and personality of its young users.”   Anne Longfield, the children’s commissioner for England, called for “compulsory digital citizenship classes” inschools and suggested that a government organization should be established to help cyberbullied children. Another expertalso pointed out that adults and teens alike should think about their usage of social networks, and that there is more to lifethan the glossy pictures on the Internet.
【題組】46. According to Ditch the Label, what has caused stress in young people?
(A) Social media.
(B) Strict parenting.
(C) Poor friendship.
(D) School performance.

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答案:A
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