Câu hỏi:
10/06/2025 10Cyberbullying is the use of technology to harass, threaten, embarrass, or target another
person. Cyberbullying can be easy to spot-for example, if a child shows you a text, or response
to a status update on Facebook that is mean, harsh, or cruel. Other acts are less obvious, like
pretending to be a victim online or posting personal information, photos, or videos designed to
hurt or embarrass another person. Some also report that a fake account or webpage has been
created with the only intention to harass and bully.
Because many kids are reluctant to report being bullied, even to their parents, it's impossible to
know just how many are affected. But recent studies about cyberbullying rates have found that
about 1 in 4 teens have been the victims of cyberbullying, and about 1 in 6 admit to having
cyberbullied someone. In some studies, more than half of the teens surveyed said that they've
experienced abuse through social and digital media.
No longer limited to schoolyards or street corners, modern-day bullying can happen at home as
well as at school - essentially 24 hours a day. As long as kids have access to a phone,
computer, or other devices (including tablets), they are at risk. Severe, long-term, or frequent
cyberbullying can leave both victims and bullies at greater risk for anxiety, depression, and
other stress-related disorders. In some rare but highly publicized cases, some kids have turned
to suicide.
Cyberbullying can be in various forms. They may include being emotionally upset during or
after using the Internet or the phone; withdrawal from family members, friends, and activities;
avoiding school or group gatherings; changes in mood, behavior, sleep, or appetite; wanting to
stop using the computer or cellphone or avoiding discussions about computer or cellphone
activities.
Parents need to be aware of cyberbullying and learn more about how to deal with it. This
modern type of bullying has become part of their child's life. Staying involved in kids' cyber
world, just as in their real world, can help parents protect them from its dangers
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Before taking steps, parents should learn more about cyberbullying and how to tackle it.
Cyberbullying can be in various forms, so it is challenging for parents to deal with it.
Pretending to be a victim online is an act of cyberbullying that is easy to spot.
Parents should get involved in the cyber world so that they can help their kids.
Trả lời:

Giải thích:
Điều nào sau đây có thể được suy ra từ đoạn văn?
A. Trước khi thực hiện các biện pháp, bố mẹ nên tìm hiểu về nạn bắt nạt qua mạng và cách đối
phó với nó.
B. Bắt nạt qua mạng có thể ở nhiều dạng, vì thế rất khó để các bố mẹ giải quyết.
C. Việc giả vờ là một nạn nhân trên mạng là một hành động bắt nạt qua mạng rất dễ nhận ra.
D. Bố mẹ nên tham gia vào thế giới mạng để họ có thể giúp các con của họ.
Thông tin:
Staying involved in kids' cyber world, just as in their real world, can help parents
protect them from its dangers. (Tham gia vào thế giới trên mạng của trẻ, như thế giới đời
thực, có thể giúp bố mẹ bảo vệ chúng khỏi các mối nguy hiểm.)
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