Câu hỏi:
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Almost anyone can be at risk. Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already hooked on computer games and who (30) _____ it very difficult to resist the games on the Internet.
Almost anyone can be at risk. Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already hooked on computer games and who (30) _____ it very difficult to resist the games on the Internet.
A. find
A. find
B. have
C. feel
D. say
Trả lời:
Giải thích: find it + adj + to V
Thông tin: Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already hooked on computer games and who (30) find it very difficult to resist the games on the Internet.
Tạm dịch: Một số người nghiện là thanh thiếu niên bị cuốn hút vào các trò chơi máy tính và cảm thấy khó để cưỡng lại những trò chơi trên Internet.
Choose A.
Dịch bài đọc:
Nội dung dịch:
Nghiện mới nhất bẫy hàng ngàn người là Internet, điều mà đã bị đổ lỗi cho các mối quan hệ tan vỡ, mất việc làm, hủy hoại tài chính và thậm chí một vụ tự tử. Các nhà tâm lý học hiện công nhận Hội chứng Nghiện
Internet (IAS) là một căn bệnh mới có thể gây ra các vấn đề nghiêm trọng và hủy hoại nhiều cuộc đời. Các nhóm trợ giúp đặc biệt đã được thành lập để giúp đỡ và hỗ trợ những người đau khổ. IAS tương tự như các vấn đề khác như cờ bạc, hút thuốc và uống rượu; người nghiện có giấc mơ về Internet; họ cần sử dụng nó vào buổi sáng; họ nói dối đối tác của mình về lượng thời gian họ trực tuyến; họ ước họ có thể cắt giảm, nhưng không thể làm như vậy. Một nghiên cứu gần đây cho thấy nhiều người dùng dành tới 40 giờ một tuần trên Internet; mặc dù họ cảm thấy tội lỗi, họ trở nên chán nản nếu họ bị buộc phải ngừng sử dụng nó.
Hầu như ai cũng có thể gặp rủi ro. Một số người nghiện là thanh thiếu niên đã bị cuốn hút vào các trò chơi trên máy tính và những người thấy rất khó cưỡng lại các trò chơi trên Internet.
Giải thích: find it + adj + to V
Thông tin: Some of the addicts are teenagers who are already hooked on computer games and who (30) find it very difficult to resist the games on the Internet.
Tạm dịch: Một số người nghiện là thanh thiếu niên bị cuốn hút vào các trò chơi máy tính và cảm thấy khó để cưỡng lại những trò chơi trên Internet.
Choose A.
Dịch bài đọc:
Nội dung dịch:
Nghiện mới nhất bẫy hàng ngàn người là Internet, điều mà đã bị đổ lỗi cho các mối quan hệ tan vỡ, mất việc làm, hủy hoại tài chính và thậm chí một vụ tự tử. Các nhà tâm lý học hiện công nhận Hội chứng Nghiện
Internet (IAS) là một căn bệnh mới có thể gây ra các vấn đề nghiêm trọng và hủy hoại nhiều cuộc đời. Các nhóm trợ giúp đặc biệt đã được thành lập để giúp đỡ và hỗ trợ những người đau khổ. IAS tương tự như các vấn đề khác như cờ bạc, hút thuốc và uống rượu; người nghiện có giấc mơ về Internet; họ cần sử dụng nó vào buổi sáng; họ nói dối đối tác của mình về lượng thời gian họ trực tuyến; họ ước họ có thể cắt giảm, nhưng không thể làm như vậy. Một nghiên cứu gần đây cho thấy nhiều người dùng dành tới 40 giờ một tuần trên Internet; mặc dù họ cảm thấy tội lỗi, họ trở nên chán nản nếu họ bị buộc phải ngừng sử dụng nó.
Hầu như ai cũng có thể gặp rủi ro. Một số người nghiện là thanh thiếu niên đã bị cuốn hút vào các trò chơi trên máy tính và những người thấy rất khó cưỡng lại các trò chơi trên Internet.
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(Adapted from https://www.cfr.org/)
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