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问题     British web users are spending 65% more time online than three years ago, according to a survey of net【C1】______.
    The average surfer spends【C2】______on the net each month, according to the UK Online Measurement (UKOM) company.
    The lion’s【C3】_______of that time is spent on social networks or blogs, which accounts【C4】______nearly a quarter of users’ time online.
    Instant messaging (IM) has been one of the victims of social network【C5】______.
    Three years ago, 14% of online time was spent using IM, but that has fallen to【C6】______5%.
    But e-mail, also【C7】______to suffer as more people used Facebook and its【C8】______, is still healthy and accounts for【C9】______of time compared to 6.5% of time three years ago.
    Networking, communication and playing games remain the most【C10】_______online activities.
    "These are the【C11】______on which the Internet is built," said Alex Burmaster, a spokesman for UKOM.
    The use of online【C12】_______adverts and auctions is【C13】_______up the usage table, accounting for 4.7% of time.
    Online news has also seen strong growth with 2.8% of online time spent【C14】______such sites compared to just 1.5% three years ago.
    People spend more time on news sites than they do on【C15】_______content, the survey shows.
    "It is a bit of a digital【C16】______that everyone online visits adult sites," said Mr. Burmaster.
    "We divide the Internet into 85 different sections so the fact that adult content is in the top 10 shows it is still one of the most【C17】______used sectors," he added.
    He puts the rise of social networking down to its【C18】______nature.
    "It is like an organism, feeding【C19】_______itself and getting bigger. People are【C20】______more and more of their lives into it," he said. [br] 【C11】
British web users are spending 65% more time online than three years ago, according to a survey of net habits.
    The average surfer spends 22 and a quarter hours on the net each month, according to the UK Online Measurement (UKOM) company.
    The lion’s share of that time is spent on social networks or blogs, which accounts for nearly a quarter of users’ time online.
    Instant messaging (IM) has been one of the victims of social network growth.
    Three years ago, 14% of online time was spent using IM, but that has fallen to just 5%.
    But e-mail, also predicted to suffer as more people used Facebook and its rivals, is still healthy and accounts for 7.2% of time compared to 6.5% of time three years ago.
    Networking, communication and playing games remain the most popular online activities.
    "These are the pillars on which the Internet is built," said Alex Burmaster, a spokesman for UKOM.
    The use of online classified adverts and auctions is creeping up the usage table, accounting for 4.7% of time.
    Online news has also seen strong growth with 2.8% of online time spent browsing such sites compared to just 1.5% three years ago.
    People spend more time on news sites than they do on adult content, the survey shows.
    "It is a bit of a digital myth that everyone online visits adult sites," said Mr. Burmaster.
    "We divide the Internet into 85 different sections so the fact that adult content is in the top 10 shows it is still one of the most heavily used sectors," he added.
    He puts the rise of social networking down to its organic nature.
    "It is like an organism, feeding off itself and getting bigger. People are plugging more and more of their lives into it," he said.

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