F. Luckily, research shows there is a lot you can do to avoid those moments.
G. In other words, when you take care of your body, you take care of your brain.
3、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
"Post-truth" was chosen by Oxford Dictionaries as the Word of the Year 2016. Indeed, digital misinformation is on the rise and it is hard for people to distinguish. 1.__________
Before the dawn of the Internet, Canadians regularly turned to and trusted their preferred newspapers or radio stations for the latest news. 2. __________ It's now coming at you from so many different sources(来源)that you need to take responsibility for what you've seeing.
Experts recommend relying on a range of sources instead of just one, but looking into them first. 3. __________ For example, the people connected, where they're based, and their intention. A lack of information is certainly a warning.
Next, learning to recognize misinformation is important. False news spreads mostly through social media. So if you're looking at news on Facebook,you have to handle it in wiser way. 4. __________ Is it from a well-informed relative or a friend who regularly expresses extreme views? And whatever you do,only by clicking through can you see whether the information is accurate.
5. __________ It has no limits in achieving that goal, so it plays on feelings and uses improper language. Therefore, if you feel excited to share something immediately, that's the time you should stop and ask, "Is this accurate?"
If we all take that extra little pause, we'll be able to stop this false thing from spreading.
A.Sources that are reliable tell you about themselves.
B.Fortunately, there are some simple ways to tell facts from fiction.
C.Consider who's sharing it if it's not posted directly from the source.
D.Today 42% of them use social media at least once a day to get their news.
E.Someone sets up "Hot Global News", hoping the ad dollars would pour in.