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-2025学年九年级上期期末考点大串讲(人教版)专题08任务型阅读(15篇)(一)(23-24九年级上·山东烟台·期末)LisalivedaloneinBoston.Oneday,shefelldowninherbedroomandbrokeherleg.SoshetriedtocallherfriendBetty.Butshedialed(拨打)awrongnumber.ThecallreachedMary,an18-year-oldgirl.ShewasacollegestudentandherhomewashundredsofmilesawayfromBoston.AtthattimeMarywasreadinginbed.Shethoughtitwassomebodyplayingajoke.Whenshewasgoingtohangupthephone,sheheardagirlsaying“Help!Help!”Fromit,Marythoughtsomethingbadmusthavehappenedtothegirl.Aftershegotthegirl’snameandaddress,Marycalled911atonce.ThenshetriedtomakeLisafeelcomfortable.ShespoketoLisaonthephonetillthedoctorsarrivedatherhouse.AtlastLisawastakentohospitalintime.AssoonasLisafeltbetter,shewrotealettertoMarytothankher.1.WhathappenedtoLisaoneday?2.HowfarwasitfromMary’shometoBoston?3.Whenthebellrang,whatwasMarydoing?4.HowdidMaryhelpLisa?5.WhydidLisawritealettertoMary?(二)(23-24九年级上·黑龙江鹤岗·期末)Aswegothroughlife,sometimesbadthingshappentousthatwehavenocontrolover.Butwiththehelpandkindnessofothers,wecanovercomethesethings.Afewofmyfriendssharedsomeoftheirmemoriesaboutthiskindofkindnesswithme.Linda:Once,whenIwasonmywaybacktomyhometown,Ilostmypurse.Iheardoverthetrain’sloudspeakerthatmypursewasattherailwaystation’slostandfoundoffice.Butthetrainhadalreadyleftthestation.Seeingmyhelplessness,akindrailwayworkerlentmesomemoney.Iwentbacktotherailwaystationandgotmypurseback.Iamstillthankfultotherailwayworkerandthepersonwhofoundmypurse.Scott:WhenIwasalittleboy,Ioncewentfishingwithmyeldersister.Allofasudden,Ifellintotheriver.Luckily,someonegotmeoutoftheriver.Idon’tknowthenameofthepersonwhosavedmylife,buteversincethen.IhavetriedtohelpotherpeoplewheneverIcan.Mary:Oneofmyneighborsisanoldmanwhocan’tspeak.Hemakesmoneybyrecyclingwaste.Ourotherneighborsdon’tlikehimlookingthroughtheirtrash.Butit’stheonlythinghecandotosupporthisfamily.EverytimeIcleanupmyhouse,Iputalltherecyclablematerialsinhisgarden.Oneday,Ifoundanoteoutsidemydoor:“Youareakindgirl.Thanksalot!”Mostpeoplearekind-heartedandwanttolendahelpinghand.Pleaseremember:Helpothersastheyhelpyou.Answerthequestionsaccordingtothepassage.6.Howmanyfriendsofthewriter’sarementionedinthepassage?7.WhathappenedwhenLindawasonherwaybacktoherhometown?8.WhoisLindastillthankfulto?9.Maryishelpfultoothers,isn’tshe?10.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthepassage?(三)(23-24九年级上·山东滨州·期末)Everyonehasneighbours,andeveryoneneedsneighbours.Weallwanttohaveniceneighbours.Itisimportanttolivewithsomeniceneighbours.Wefeelhappytolivewiththem.Ofcourse,sometimesweneedtobealone;wedon’talwaysneedpeoplearoundus.Butwemayfeellonely(孤独的)ifweneverhaveniceneighbours.Allpeoplearenotthesame.Neighbourssometimesdon’tgetonwell(相处融洽).Itdoesn’tmeanthattheydon’tlikeeachother.Mostofthetimetheywillbecomeniceneighboursagain.Sometimesoldneighboursmoveaway.Thenwefeelverysadandwemissthemverymuch,butwecancallandwritetothem.Andwemayhavenewgoodneighbours.It’ssurprisingtofindouthowmuchwelikenewneighbourswhenwegettoknowthem.Goodneighboursarehelpful.Agoodneighbourwouldliketohelpuswhenweneedhimorher.Forexample,ifwearenotathome,ourgoodneighbourswillwatchourhousesforus.Ifwearesick,heorshewillsendustothehospital.Thereismoregoodnewsforpeoplewhohaveniceneighbours.Theylivelongerthanpeoplewhodon’thaveanyniceneighbours.Why?Becausetheyarehappier.Beinghappyhelpsyoufeelwell.Ithinkweallshouldlearntobegoodneighbours.11.Howmaywefeelifweneverhaveniceneighbours?12.Doallpeoplealwaysgetonwell?13.Howcanwekeepintouchwith(与……保持联系)ouroldneighboursiftheymoveaway?14.Whatwillyourgoodneighboursdoforyouifyou’renotathome?15.Whydopeoplewithniceneighbourslivelongerthanthosewithoutniceneighbours?(四)(23-24九年级上·山东淄博·期末)ItwasaperfectsummermorningonthebeachinRioDeJaneiro.Amansetuphisumbrellaandchairnearthewaterandwasreadytoreadhisbook.Justthen,whenhelookedtowardthesea,henoticedasmallshapethatcameoutofthewater.Itslowlymadeitswayoutontothesandandbegantoflap(拍动)itswings.Itwasobviouslyweakandtired.Whenthecreaturewasjustafewfeetaway,themancouldn’tbelievehiseyes.Apenguin?Penguinsdon’tbelongtoRio.Themanwasamazed.Helookedaroundtoseeiftherewasanyoneelsenoticingthisstrangesight.Ajoggersoonappeared,followedbyanother.Theystoppedandstared.Itwasclearthatthepenguinwashavingtroublebreathing.Thefirstjoggerlookedattheseaandsaid,“Poorfellow,sofarawayfromhome.”Thepenguinfelltoitsside.Ithadswum2,000miles,tryingtofindthetinyfishthatpenguinsliketoeat.Whydidthepenguinneedtotravelsofar?Perhapsitwasconfusedbymovingoceancurrentsandtemperatures—commoneffectsofglobalwarming.Thepenguinneededhelp.Itwouldnotsurviveonthehotsand.Oneofthejoggersphonedforhelp,andsoonsomefiremenarrived.Themanwasgladthatthepenguinwouldsoonbesafe,althoughhefeltalittlesad,too.TheeventonthebeachatRiohappenedsometimeago.Itwasonlythebeginningofpenguinmigration(迁移)toBrazil.Sincethattime,hundredsofpenguinshaveappearedonthecoastsofBrazil.TheycomeallthewayfromPatagoniaandtheStraitsofMagellan,southernpartsofSouthAmerica.Theylandonthesandsverytiredandhungry,andmanyofthemdie.Someareshippedorflownbacktocolderwatersfarthersouth.Perhapstheexperienceofthepenguinswillhelpusbetterunderstandtheseriouseffectofhumanactivityonclimatechangeandontheconditionofourplanet.16.Whatseasondidthestoryhappenin?17.WhydidthemanthinkitstrangetoseeapenguinonthebeachofRio?18.WhatprobablycausedthepenguintolandonthebeachofRio?19.Doyouthinkthewriterisworriedorhappyfromtheunderlinedsentenceinthepassage?20.What’sthewriter’spurposetowritethispassage?(五)(23-24九年级上·山东德州·期末)MorrisOldFolks’Homeislookingforvolunteers!Doyoufeelgoodhelpingsomeone?DoyouhavetimeeveryFridayfrom3p.m.to5p.m?Ifyouranswerisyesforthe2questionsabove,wewelcomeyoutojoinourvolunteerteamtohelptheelderlyatMorrisOldFolks’Home.Youmayhelpoutbydoinganyofthefollowing:ChattingwiththeelderlyReadingstorybookstotheelderlyWeedingthegarden(除草)OrganisingmonthlybirthdaycelebrationsCheckingandrecordingthedonationsthatwereceiveNote:Volunteersmustbeatleasttwelveyearsoldandmustattendaone-hourbriefingsession(简介会)beforetheycanbegintheirjourneyasaMorrisOldFolks’Homevolunteer.Ifyouareinterested,emailusatvolunteer@.Tofindoutmore,youmaycallcomedowntoourOldFolks’HomeeveryFridaytohavealookatwhatourkind-heartedvolunteersdo!Besidesreceivingsmilesofgratitude(感激)fromtheelderly,volunteerswillreceiveafreeT-shirtandwaterbottlefromLifehousePteLtd.Joinusasavolunteertoday!21.HowoftendovolunteersgotoworkatMorrisOldFolks’Home?22.Listthethingsthatvolunteersdotohelptheelderly.(Atleasttwo)23.Macyhasjustsignedup(注册)aasavolunteer.Whatmustshedobeforeshecanstartvolunteering?24.IfyouwanttoknowmoreaboutMorrisOldFolks’Homevolunteer,whatshouldyoudo?25.Whatwillyoureceiveasavolunteer?(六)(23-24九年级上·湖南长沙·期末)Trends(潮流)comeandgo.Manythingsthatpeoplebuytofollowthefashionendupintherubbishbin.Now,youngChinesepeoplearegivingthesethingsasecondlife.Nowadays,wecanseemany“stoopers”inbigcitieslikeShanghai,BeijingandGuangzhou.Theypickupidle(闲散的)thingsandreusethem.ChenJiaorong,27,isoneofthem.ShehasbeenstoopingsinceJune2022.AtthattimeshefoundthatmanypeoplewerelettinggoofthingshardlyusedaftertheCOVIDlockdown(封闭管控)inShanghai.Afterthat,sheoften“huntedtreasures(寻宝)”inherfreetime.Now,hersmallapartmentholdsthingsredesigned(重新设计)fromtheidlethingsshecollected,includingtables,chairsandclothing.“Somesaystoopingmeanscollectingrubbish,”Chensaid.“Butforme,itisaboutmakingthebestuseofthings.”That’swhyshewantedtosharethetrendwithothers.SometimesChenalsoputseyeball-shapedstickers(小贴纸)onidlethingsthatshedoesn’tneedandpostspicturesofthemonsocialmedia(社交媒体)forotherstofind.Withahobbyofkeepingthingssincechildhood,HuangXiaohefromtheXishanHighSchoolinKunmingalsolovesstooping.Thoughthe12-year-oldhasfewchancestogostoopinginhercity,Huangoftenlooksforidlethingsaroundschool.Then,shecleansandredesignsthem,turningthemintofunthingsathome.Thecottonfromafoundtoybeardressesacloudlamp,bottlesbecomedecorations(装饰)andoldfacialmasks(面膜)areusedtomakeclothesforherBarbiedolls.“Ibelievethatanywastecanbeturnedintotreasures,”saidHuang.Shealsoaddedthatstoopingisanactiontofightover-buying.26.WhendidChenJiaorongstartstooping?27.WhatdoesstoopingmeanforChen?28.DoesHuangXiaohehavemanychancestogostooping?29.HowdoesHuangXiaoheturnidlethingsintotreasures?30.Whatwillyoudototurnwasteintotreasure?(七)(23-24九年级上·吉林白山·期末)WuYishu,a16-year-oldstudentfromShanghai,wonaChinesepoetry(诗)competitioninthesecondseasonoftheChinesePoetryConferenceonFeb7th,2017.ShebeatothercompetitorsbecauseofherlearningaboutChinesecultureandworks.“Igetfeelingsfromancientpoetrythatmodernpeoplecannotgiveme.Ipaylittleattentiontothecompetitionresult,butIlovepoetry,anditisenoughaslongasIenjoythehappinessbroughtbythepoetry,”Wusaid.Inthefinal,Wuperformedstronglyinmanyparts,suchascompetitorsrecallingpoemsbylookingatsandpaintingsandreciting(背诵)poemsabouttheChinesecharacter“Jiu”asmanyaspossible.AsearlyasFeb1st,whenWurecitedanancientChinesepoemaboutthemonthsoftheyear,someonesaidthatWumusthaverememberedatleastmorethan2,000Chinesepoetry.Wu’sstrongperformanceintheChineseancientrhythmworksearned(赢得)hermanyfansandinspired(鼓舞)otherstolearnancientworks.The1.8-metertallWusaidthatshekeptonlyoneancientpoetrybookonthebookshelfatherdormitoryroominsteadofotherbookssuchasmath,physicsandchemistrybooksthatherclassmateshavekeptontheirbookshelves.SheisknownamongherclassmatesandteachersasshelovesreadingpoetryandwearingancientChineseclothes.Wu’sexcellentperformancepushedmoreandmorepeopletolearnChinesepoetry.31.HowdopeopleknowWuYishu?32.DidWucaremuchaboutthecompetitionresult?33.FromwhichsidecanweseethatWulovespoetry?34.IsWufamousamongherclassmatesandteachers?Why?35.WhatisWu’sinfluenceinChina?(八)(23-24九年级上·吉林·期末)Umbrellascouldbeoneoftheworld’smostimportantinventions.Thefirstumbrellawasinventedoverfourthousandyearsago.Umbrellaswereusedonsunnydaysatfirst.Chinesepeoplewerethefirsttousetheirumbrellasonrainydays.Theywaxed(给……打蜡)theirpaperumbrellassothattheycouldbeusedwhenitwasraining.Theword“umbrella”comesfromtheLatinword,umbra.Itmeansshade(背阴).Startinginthe16thcentury,theumbrellabecamepopularintheWesternworld,especiallyinnorthernEurope,whereitoftenrains.Atfirst,peoplethoughtthattheumbrellawasonlysuitableforwomen.ThenafamousEnglishtraveler,JonasHanway(1712-1786),carriedandusedanumbrellainEnglandforthirtyyears.Becauseofhim,menbegantouseumbrellas.InEurope,earlyumbrellasweremadeofwoodandcoveredwithcanvas(帆布).Peopleusedveryhardwoodtomakeumbrellahandles.In1852,SamuelFoxinventedanewkindofumbrellawithribs(伞骨)madeofsteel.SamuelalsostartedacompanycalledEnglishSteelsCompany.Afterthat,compactcollapsible(可叠)umbrellaswerethenextimportantstepinumbrellaproduction.根据短文内容,回答下列问题。36.Wasthefirstumbrellainventedthreethousandyearsago?37.Whofirstusedtheirumbrellasonrainydays?38.WhatdidJonasHanwaydo?39.WhatwereearlyumbrellahandlesmadeofinEurope?40.Whatdoesthewritermainlytalkabout?(九)(23-24九年级上·江苏南通·期末)Face-to-facewithamotherwhodoesn’timmediatelypraiseeverygift,mychildrenhavelearnedtobeverycarefulinchoosinggifts.Butacoupleofweeksago,theycametogethertogivemeagiftthatreallyblewmeaway.Foryearsnow,I’vebeenwantingtosellourhousewheremychildrengrewup.Buttherearethefunnylittleloveheartstheydrewjustneartheirbeds.Theattic(阁楼)isfulloftheoldclothestheycouldn’twear.Thehighshelvesstillhavelotsofnovelsforchildren,likeTheNightBeforeChristmasandTheMuddle-HeadedWombat.Butthosearenotthereasonsforbeingsadaboutleavingthishouse.ThereismuchmoretotiemetothehomewhereIbroughtupourkids.Inthefrontroom,thereisawall.Onthatwallarehundredsofpencilmarks,namesanddates.Theyrecordedthewaythechildrengrew.Ofalltheobjects,allthememories,it’sthisoneplaceinourhomethatmakesithardformetoleave.Overdinner,overtheyears,I’vetalkedabouthowmuchIwouldhateleavingthatwall,eventhoughthelastmarksweremadetenyearsagowhenmykidsstoppedgrowing.Sooneday,whileIwasatwork,mychildrendecidedtodosomethingaboutthewall.Herewasachancetoremovethelasttraces(痕迹)oftheirbabyhood,buttheydidn’tdothat.Instead,theyhiredJack,aprofessionalphotographer,tocometoourhousetotakephotosofthepencilmarks,namesanddatesandthenchangedthemintoonephoto.Atlastthegiftmadeitswaytome,onemeaningfulphoto.Representingloveandgrowth,it’sagiftthatIwillcherishforever.41.Whendidthemothergetthesurprisinggift?42.Whatistheatticfilledwith?43.Whyarethemarksonthewallsoimportanttothemother?44.HowdidJackmakethetracesonthewallintoagift?45.Doyoulikethiskindofgift?Whyorwhynot?(十)(23-24九年级上·江苏扬州·期末)LaterthetraderHaleyandhisslaves(黑奴)startedtheirjourneyontheOhioRiveronasteamboat,theLaBelleRiviere.Itwascrowdedwithpeopleonthedeck.Oneday,Haleywentonbusinessatasmalltown.Laterthetraderreturnedwithablackwoman.Shehadababyinherarms.Shewassmilingandwearingniceclotheswithalargebox.AstheLaBelleRivierestartedsailing,thewomansatdownwithherbaby.Haleysaidsomethingtoher.Shebecameworried.“Idon’tbelieveit.”UncleTomheardhersay.“Lookhere!”saidHaley,showingheradocument.“Thissaysyourmastersoldyou.YournameisLucy,isn’tit?”“HetoldmethatIwasgoingdowntoLouisvilleforajobascookatthesamerestaurantwheremyhusbandworks,”saidthewoman.Thenshebecamequiet,satonherbox,turnedherbacktothelandandstaredattheriver.AtLouisville,whenLucygotuptothesideofthesteamboat,hopingtoseeherhusband,amantookherbabyandgotoff—hepaid45dollarsforthebaby.WhentheyleftLouisville,Lucyreturnedtoherseatandfoundherbabywasmissing.“Lucy,”saidthetrader,“youcouldn’ttakeyourchilddownsouth.Isoldhimtoaverygoodfamilythatwilltakecareofhimbetterthanyou.”Lucysatdown.Shelookedcalm.“Iknowit’shard,atfirst,Lucy,”hestarted,“butyou’reacleverladyandyou’llunderstand.”“Master,pleasedon’ttalktomenow,”saidthewoman.UncleTomwenttositwithLucy,andtriedtocomforther,butshedidn’twanttolisten.Nightcameandeverybodywenttosleep,butsomethingwokeTomupatmidnight.Hesawsomethingmovequicklytothesideoftheboat.Andheheardasplash(落水声)inthewater.HegotupandsawthatLucy,wasn’tthere.ThenextmorningHaleywrotehernameinhisaccountsbookunderlosses.Alltheslavesbecamemoresilent.(取材于扬州市“五个一百工程”指定阅读书目《汤姆叔叔的小屋》)46.WhatistheLaBelleRiviere?47.WhydidLucysmileatthebeginninginthispassage?48.WhosoldLucy’sbaby?49.WhathappenedtoLucyfinally?50.WhatdoyouthinkofHaley?(十一)(23-24九年级上·湖南长沙·期末)“Five,four,three,two,one,blastoff.”At0:23onOctober16,2021,Chinalaunched(发送)themanned(载人的)spaceshipShenzhou-13,sendingthreeastronautstoitsTiangongspacestation.About6.5hoursafterthelaunch,thespaceshipdocked(对接)withtheTianhecoremoduleofthestation.Thethree-personteamisthesecondcrew(工作组)tohaveenteredTiangong.TheteamisledbyChina’sfirstspacewalkerZhaiZhigang.TheothertwoastronautsareWangYapingandYeGuangfu.Theylivedandworkedtogetheratthestationforsixmonths.ThiswasChina’slongest-evermannedmission.Duringtheirsix-monthstay,thecrewcarriedoutanumberoftasks.Forexample,theyneededtodotwotothreespacewalkstofixequipmentinpreparationforfutureconstructionwork.WangYaping,thefirstChinesewomantoperformspacewalk,said,“Apartfromthetasks,wealsohopetodomorespacescienceeducation.Thiswillbringspaceclosertothegeneralpublic.Asaresult,theywilllearnmoreabouttheastronauts‘lifeinspace’.”DenisSimon,atDukeLawintheUS,toldXinhuathatChina’ssuccessinspacecontinuestobeimpressive(令人赞叹的).“Itisnowwellonitswaytobeingaleaderinspaceexploration,”hesaid.51.WhatisShenzhou-13?52.WhendidShenzhou-13launch?53.Howmanyastronauts(航天员)arethereinShenzhou-13?54.Howlongdidthethreeastronautsliveonthespacestation?55.WasWangYapingthefirstChinesewomantoperformspacewalk?(二)(23-24九年级上·山东枣庄·期末)SeptemberisabigmonthforstudentsinChinasincethenewtermbeginsfromnowon.InancientChina,theschoolentranceceremony(入学典礼)wasoneofthemostimportantceremonies.Childrenbeganschoolbetweentheagesof4-7inancientChina.Sincetherewasnocertaintimetobeginanewtermatthattime,themostimportantthingforparentswastochoosealuckydayfortheirchildrentoenterschool.Next,parentswouldpreparesomeschoolthingsfortheirchildren,includingdesks,chairsandfourtreasuresofthestudy.Inancienttimes,teacherswereusuallyveryknowledgeablelocalpersons.Parentswouldpreparemanygifts,andthenwritealetterofinvitationtoaskaknowledgeablemantobetheirchildren’steacher.Onthedaytheirchildrenenteredschool,parentswouldtakethemtotakepartintheFirstWritingCeremony.Beforethat,childrenwouldkowtow(叩头)tothestatueofConfucius(孔子像)9timesandthentotheirteacher3timestoshowtheirdeeprespect(尊敬).Duringtheceremony,theteacherwouldputaredpointonthestudents’forehead(前额)asitmeantopeningthewisdomeye.Childrenwouldalsoringacertainbelltostartanewterm.Afterthat,theycouldfinallysitdownintheirseatsandbegintostudy.TheFirstWritingCeremonywasaveryimportantceremonyforeverystudent.Everyday,studentswouldarriveatschoolearlierthantheirteacher,andkowtowtothestatueofConfucius,andthengobacktotheseats.Usuallytheteacherwouldgiveeverystudentanewname,whichwasusedforfutureImperialExamination(科举考试).Today,someschoolsarestartingtoholdanentranceceremonyliketheydidinancienttimes.StudentsputontraditionalcostumesandbowtothestatueofConfuciusandtheirteachers.Thismeansthatfromthismoment,theytakeastepinthelifelongjourneyoflearning.56.TheageschildrenbeganschoolinancientChina:57.ListtwothingsparentsdidforchildrentoenterschoolinancientChina:58.ThereasonwhychildrenkowtowtothestatueofConfuciusandtheirteacherbeforetheFirstWritingCeremony:59.TheactivitychildrendidduringtheFirstWritingCeremony:60.Thedescriptionword(形容词)todescribeTheFirstWritingCeremony:(十三)(23-24九年级上·广东云浮·期末)Longtimeago,peoplefromotherculturesusedtheirhandstoeatfood,whiletheancientChineseinventedchopstickstokeeptheirhandsclean.Earlychopstickswereusedmainlyforcookinguntil400A.D.whenpeoplebeganeatingwithchopsticks.Wedon’tknowexactlywhenchopstickswereinvented.There’saresearchshowingthattheydidn’tcomeintowideuseuntilabout300B.C.ChinesethinkerConfuciuswasanimportantpersoninthehistoryofchopsticks,becausehethoughtpeacewouldnotappearifpeopleusedknivesduringameal.The“no-knives-on-the-table”ruleledtoabigchangeinChinesecooking.Foodhadtobecutintosmallpieces.ThiswasthebirthofChinesecookingandithasmadeChinesefoodpopulararoundtheworld.However,manyWesternersfinditdifficulttousechopsticks.Eric,aforeignteacher,hadtheexperienceoflearningtousechopsticks.“Ineedtoholdthemproperlytobeabletoputthefoodcarefullyintomymouth.”Eric’sChinesefriendstaughthimpatiently,butitstilltookhimmonthstolearnthisskill.“Butit’sworthlearning.Ihavelearnedalotfromthisexperience,”Ericsaid.Culturescanoftenbeunderstoodthroughfood.ForChinese,fooddoesn’tjustprovideenergy.Italsobringshappiness.Andchopsticksalsomeanalot.AsagoodexampleofChineseculture,theyshowtheChinesewisdom(智慧).61.WhydidtheancientChineseinventchopsticks?62.Whothoughtpeacewouldnotappearifpeopleusedknivesduringameal?63.WhatledtoabigchangeinChinesecooking?64.HowdomanyWesternersfeelaboutusingchopsticks?65.ForChinese,whichdochopsticksshow,energyorwisdom?(十四)(23-24九年级上·山东临沂·期末)Imagineyouarewalkingthroughdeepsnow.Asyouwalk,youleavefootprintswhereyou’vebeen.That’swhathappenswhenusingtechnology,suchascomputers,mobilephonesandtablets.Youleaveyourdigitalfootprintanditwillneverdisappear.Herearereasonswhyyourdigitalfootprintshouldmattertoyou.HowpeopleseeyouOfcourse,youhavenothingtohide,butifpeoplegetinformationaboutyou,theymightjudgeyoufromtheinformationyouhaveleftonline.Forexample,youmakeabadjokeonline.Yearslater,it'sfoundbytheuniversityyouareapplyingto,andtheydon’tthinkit’sfunny.Maybetheydecideyouarenotthe“right”kindofpersonforthem.YourprivateinformationNoteverythingcanbesharedwitheveryone.Forexample,youmightshareyourschoolreportswithyourparents,butkeepthemsecrettoyoure-friends.IfyousharethemontheInternet,theywillnotbeasecretanymore.Therefore,toprotectyourprivacy(隐私),remembertoputoutlessinformationonline.KeepingyourmoneysafeThereareplentyofpeoplelookingatinformationaboutyou,andsomeofthemwanttostealfromyou.Soyoushouldn’twritebankdetails,cardnumbersorpasswordsinemailsortextmessages.Overall,themessageis:Noonecangoonlinewithoutleavinghisdigitalfootprint—butwithcare,you
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