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A. Check the story in other places.
B. Unluckily, not all of these stories are true.
C. Fake news stories often spread much faster.
D. Also, think about how the story makes you feel.
E. Look at the website where the story comes from.
F. Many fake news stories use images that are photoshopped(图像处理) or taken from an unrelated site.
Every time you’re online, you are bombarded(轰炸) by pictures, articles, links and videos. They are trying to tell their stories. (1)
Read these tips, and don’t get fooled by fake(假的) news!
Check the source.
(2)
Watch out for fake photos
(3)
(4)
Look to see if the story you are reading is on other news sites that you know and trust. If you find it on many other sites, then it probably isn’t fake (although there are some exceptions).
Look for other signs
There are other methods that fake news uses. These include using ALL CAPS (全部大写), and lots of ads that come out when you click(点击) on a link. (5)
If you know these things about online news, and can use them in your everyday life, you will have the control over what to read and what to believe. If you find a news story that you know is fake, the most important advice is: don’t share it!
B. Unluckily, not all of these stories are true.
C. Fake news stories often spread much faster.
D. Also, think about how the story makes you feel.
E. Look at the website where the story comes from.
F. Many fake news stories use images that are photoshopped(图像处理) or taken from an unrelated site.
Every time you’re online, you are bombarded(轰炸) by pictures, articles, links and videos. They are trying to tell their stories. (1)
B
Read these tips, and don’t get fooled by fake(假的) news!
Check the source.
(2)
E
Does it look real? Is the text well written? Fake news websites often use addresses that sound like real newspapers, but don’t have many real stories about other topics.Watch out for fake photos
(3)
F
Sometimes, if you just look closely at an image, you can see if it has been changed. Or use a tool like Google Reverse Image Search.(4)
A
Look to see if the story you are reading is on other news sites that you know and trust. If you find it on many other sites, then it probably isn’t fake (although there are some exceptions).
Look for other signs
There are other methods that fake news uses. These include using ALL CAPS (全部大写), and lots of ads that come out when you click(点击) on a link. (5)
D
If the news story makes you angry, it’s probably designed to make you angry.If you know these things about online news, and can use them in your everyday life, you will have the control over what to read and what to believe. If you find a news story that you know is fake, the most important advice is: don’t share it!
答案:
B; E; F; A; D
四、语法填空。
People call Mary’s grandmother a “walking encyclopaedia”. She could (1)
“First, I never forget anything I read or hear. All the knowledge I get from books or TV programs is unforgettable. It (5)
People call Mary’s grandmother a “walking encyclopaedia”. She could (1)
probably
(probable) write an encyclopaedia without the help of anyone else! She is (2)knowledgeable
(knowledge). When she takes part in quizzes, she always wins. She knows the answers (3)to
all the questions and always gets them right. “(4)How
do you know so many things?” Mary asked.“First, I never forget anything I read or hear. All the knowledge I get from books or TV programs is unforgettable. It (5)
is kept
(keep) inside my head. I feel like (6)reading
(read) life stories best, so I know a lot about many famous people. (7)Second
(two), I have had a long and interesting life. I have done many different things. When I left school, I became a nurse and learnt a lot about health and medicine. Then I married your grandfather. He was a naturalist(博物学家) and (8)studied
(study) plants and animals. His job took (9)us
(we) to many different parts of the world, and I learnt about many countries and their wildlife. Then my sons—your father and his two brothers—were born. They grew up and liked all kinds of sports, so I learnt (10)the
rules of many sports from them.”
答案:
(1) probably
(2) knowledgeable
(3) to
(4) How
(5) is kept
(6) reading
(7) Second
(8) studied
(9) us
(10) the
(1) probably
(2) knowledgeable
(3) to
(4) How
(5) is kept
(6) reading
(7) Second
(8) studied
(9) us
(10) the
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