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Do you feel like your teenager is spending most of the day glued to a phone screen? You're not too far off. A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals the surprising ways that technology intersects with teen friendships and the results show that 57 percent of teens have made at least one new friend online. Even more surprisingly, only 20 percent of those digital friends ever meet in person.(I) While teens do connect with their friends face-to-face outside of school, they spend 55 percent of their day texting with friends, and only 25 percent of teens are spending actual time with their friends on a daily basis (outside of school hallways). (II) These new forms of communication are key in maintaining friendships day-to-day- 27 percent of teens instant message their friends every day, 23 percent connect through social media every day, and 7 percent even video chat daily. (III) Text messaging remains the main form of communication - almost half of survey respondents say it's their chosen method of communication with their closest friend. (IV)While girls are more likely to text with their close friends, boys are meeting new friends (and maintaining friendships) in the gaming world-89 percent play with friends they know, and 54 percent play with online-only friends. Whether they're close with their teammates or not, online gamers say that playing makes them feel "more connected" to friends they know, or gamers they've never met.When making new friends, social media has also become a major part of the teenage identity- 62percent of teens are quick to share their social media usernames when connecting with a new friend(although 80 percent still consider their phone number the best method of contact). Despite the negative consequences, 21 percent of teenage users feel worse about their lives because of posts they see on social media - teens also have found support and connection through various platforms. In fact, 68 percent of teens received support during a challenging time in their lives via social media platforms.Just as technology has become a gateway for new friendships, or a channel to stay connected with current friends, it can also make a friendship breakup more public. The study reveals that girls are more likely to block or unfriend former allies, and 68 percent of all teenage users report experiencing "drama among their friends on social media."

The word "digital" in paragraph 1 is CLOSEST in meaning to______

A

analogue

B

online

Đáp án chính xác
C

numeracy

D

numerous

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Do you feel like your teenager is spending most of
the day glued to a phone screen? You're not too
far off. A new survey from the Pew Research
Center reveals the surprising ways that technology
intersects with teen friendships and the results
show that 57 percent of teens have made at least
one new friend online. Even more surprisingly,
Bạn có cảm thấy con mình dành phần lớn thời
gian trong ngày để dán mắt vào màn hình điện
thoại không? Bạn không sai đâu. Một cuộc khảo
sát mới từ Trung tâm nghiên cứu Pew tiết lộ
những cách đáng ngạc nhiên mà công nghệ giao
thoa với tình bạn của thanh thiếu niên và kết quả
cho thấy 57 phần trăm thanh thiếu niên đã kết bạn
only 20 percent of those digital friends ever meet
in person.
trực tuyến ít nhất một lần. Thậm chí còn đáng
ngạc nhiên hơn, chỉ có 20 phần trăm trong số
những người bạn kỹ thuật số đó từng gặp nhau
ngoài đời.
While teens do connect with their friends face-toface outside of school, they spend 55 percent of
their day texting with friends, and only 25 percent
of teens are spending actual time with their friends
on a daily basis (outside of school hallways).
These new forms of communication are key in
maintaining friendships day-to-day- 27 percent of
teens instant message their friends every day, 23
percent connect through social media every day,
and 7 percent even video chat daily. Text
messaging remains the main form of
communication - almost half of survey
respondents say it's their chosen method of
communication with their closest friend. Despite
the convenience, some teens feel that digital
interactions lack the depth of in-person
conversations.
Mặc dù thanh thiếu niên kết nối với bạn bè trực
tiếp bên ngoài trường học, nhưng họ dành 55 phần
trăm thời gian trong ngày để nhắn tin với bạn bè
và chỉ có 25 phần trăm thanh thiếu niên dành thời
gian thực sự với bạn bè hàng ngày (ngoài hành
lang trường học). Những hình thức giao tiếp mới
này là chìa khóa để duy trì tình bạn hàng ngày - 27
phần trăm thanh thiếu niên nhắn tin tức thời cho
bạn bè mỗi ngày, 23 phần trăm kết nối qua mạng
xã hội mỗi ngày và 7 phần trăm thậm chí trò
chuyện video hàng ngày. Nhắn tin văn bản vẫn là
hình thức giao tiếp chính - gần một nửa số người
được khảo sát cho biết đó là phương thức giao tiếp
mà họ chọn với người bạn thân nhất của mình.
Mặc dù tiện lợi, một số thanh thiếu niên cảm thấy
rằng các tương tác kỹ thuật số thiếu chiều sâu của
các cuộc trò chuyện trực tiếp.
While girls are more likely to text with their close
friends, boys are meeting new friends (and
maintaining friendships) in the gaming world-89
percent play with friends they know, and 54
percent play with online-only friends. Whether
they're close with their teammates or not, online
gamers say that playing makes them feel "more
connected" to friends they know, or gamers
they've never met.
Trong khi các bé gái có nhiều khả năng nhắn tin
với bạn thân của mình hơn, các bé trai lại gặp gỡ
những người bạn mới (và duy trì tình bạn) trong
thế giới trò chơi - 89 phần trăm chơi với những
người bạn mà họ biết và 54 phần trăm chơi với
những người bạn chỉ chơi trực tuyến. Cho dù họ
có thân thiết với đồng đội của mình hay không,
những game thủ trực tuyến cho biết rằng chơi
game khiến họ cảm thấy "kết nối hơn" với những
người bạn mà họ biết hoặc những game thủ mà họ
chưa từng gặp.
When making new friends, social media has also
become a major part of the teenage identity- 62
percent of teens are quick to share their social
media usernames when connecting with a new
friend (although 80 percent still consider their
phone number the best method of contact).
Despite the negative consequences, 21 percent of
teenage users feel worse about their lives because
of posts they see on social media - teens also have
found support and connection through various
platforms. In fact, 68 percent of teens received
support during a challenging time in their lives via
social media platforms.
Khi kết bạn mới, mạng xã hội cũng đã trở thành
một phần chính trong bản sắc của thanh thiếu niên
- 62 phần trăm thanh thiếu niên nhanh chóng chia
sẻ tên người dùng mạng xã hội của mình khi kết
nối với một người bạn mới (mặc dù 80 phần trăm
vẫn coi số điện thoại của họ là phương pháp liên
lạc tốt nhất). Mặc dù có những hậu quả tiêu cực,
21 phần trăm người dùng tuổi teen cảm thấy cuộc
sống của họ tệ hơn vì những bài đăng mà họ thấy
trên mạng xã hội - thanh thiếu niên cũng tìm thấy
sự hỗ trợ và kết nối thông qua nhiều nền tảng khác
nhau. Trên thực tế, 68 phần trăm thanh thiếu niên
đã nhận được sự hỗ trợ trong thời gian khó khăn
trong cuộc sống của họ thông qua các nền tảng
mạng xã hội.
Just as technology has become a gateway for new
friendships, or a channel to stay connected with
current friends, it can also make a friendship
breakup more public. The study reveals that girls
are more likely to block or unfriend former allies,
and 68 percent of all teenage users report
experiencing "drama among their friends on social
media."
Cũng giống như công nghệ đã trở thành cánh cổng
cho những tình bạn mới hoặc một kênh để giữ liên
lạc với những người bạn hiện tại, nó cũng có thể
khiến việc chia tay tình bạn trở nên công khai hơn.
Nghiên cứu cho thấy các cô gái có xu hướng chặn
hoặc hủy kết bạn với những người bạn cũ và 68
phần trăm người dùng tuổi teen cho biết họ đã gặp
phải "rắc rối với bạn bè trên mạng xã hội".
Từ "digital" trong đoạn 1 có nghĩa GẦN NHẤT với_______.
A. analogue /ˈæn.ə.lɔːɡ/ (n): vật tương tự, bản sao; (adj): thuộc về tín hiệu tương tự
B. online /ˌɒnˈlaɪn/ (adj/adv): trực tuyến, kết nối mạng
C. numeracy /ˈnjuː.mə.rə.si/ (n): khả năng tính toán, sự thông thạo về số học
D. numerous /ˈnjuː.mə.rəs/ (adj): nhiều, đông đảo
digital (adj): kĩ thuật số = online
Tạm dịch: Even more surprisingly, only 20 percent of those digital friends ever meet in person. (Thậm
chí còn đáng ngạc nhiên hơn, chỉ có 20 phần trăm trong số những người bạn kỹ thuật số đó từng gặp
nhau ngoài đời.)
→ Chọn đáp án B

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