Read the following passage and choose the option (A, B, C or B) that best answers each of the questions below----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Read the following passage and choose the option (4, B, C or B) that best answers each of the questions below. One of the most obvious negative aspects of social networking is losing face- to-face contact with other people. Teens are sitting around with their phone in their hands all day long, tapping messages onto screens instead of communicating with real people. Many teenagers feel more comfortable with virtual friends than with real ones. The majority think that it is easier to chat on the Internet because they lack communication skills. It is also true that parents often have no knowledge about what their kids do with their phones or computer. Crosby says that, "While kids are plugged in to social media, only about 40% of parents are involved themselves." And because parents don't know the full picture, they also don't know how to deal with a teenager's potential ovenuse of social media and might not even be aware that a problem exists. Therefore, social networking can be much more immediately engaging with the teenager's life than parents are, and this fact makes virtual communication feels more "real" than face-to-face communication. (Source: Adapted from We have kids) 41. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Parents should use social networks more to understand their children. Students are using social networks too much. C. Social networking brings negative effects to student's face-to-face communication. D. Virtual life is easier than real life. What do most teenagers think about chatting on the Internet? A. Chatting on the Internet is easier than talking with real people. B. Chatting on the Internet is more difficult than talking with real people. C. Chatting on the Internet is funnier than talking with real people. D. Chatting on the Internet is more boring than talking with real people. В. 42. |