Misinformation

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Many people on social media spread […] without checking the facts.

misinformation

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Some fake news is not just shared by mistake – it is […] to trick people.

deliberately promoted

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I didn’t mean to give the wrong answer – I did it […].

inadvertently

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Before writing developed, people used […] to share ideas.

verbal communication

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He tried to […] the teacher by pretending he had done his homework.

deceive

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Companies may lie in order to […] in the market.

gain strategic advantage

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Good leaders know how to […] in their team.

motivate others to action

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Sometimes we lie not to hurt feelings, but to […] with loved ones.

protect interpersonal bonds

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Even in ancient times, people were […] wrong ideas to each other.

sharing inaccurate information

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The internet […] the rapid spread of information.

enables

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The threat of fake news [...] larger than ever before.

loom

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[...] is essential for a peaceful community.

Social harmony

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The [...] climate can be affected by misinformation.

political

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We live in a fast-paced [...] where news travels quickly.

mass-media environment

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Fixing a viral rumor is often a [...] process.

resource-intensive

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The government launched a campaign to [...] false news online.

counter

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People tend to [...] new information as true, even if only for a moment.

encode

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Many individuals face a […] when choosing between a job that brings happiness and one that offers a high salary

dilemma

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Learning a new language at an early age can have several advantages, especially in terms of […] development

cognitive

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[…] infrastructure, such as well-maintained roads and efficient public transportation systems

Robust

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I believe fake news should be [...] rather than waiting until it goes viral.

preemptively blocked

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One major issue is that current [...] are not strict enough to stop misleading advertisements.
regulatory structures
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In the U.S., many agencies only take action through [...] rather than preventing issues in advance.
post hoc detection
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Organizations like the FDA mainly perform [...] instead of censoring content upfront.
monitoring and notification functions
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Unlike some countries, the U.S. rarely engages in [...] even when the information could harm the public.
preemptive censoring
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[...] has become more common in modern media, especially with prescription medicine commercials.
direct-to-consumer advertising
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That TV commercial was clearly [...] of health communication rules.
in apparent violation
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Although the program is [...], it cannot fully protect consumers from misleading ads.
laudable
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Without better control, [...] will continue to mislead the public.
false advertising
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Even when corrected, earlier misinformation can still [...] and shape public beliefs.
affect attitudes
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A campaign to correct misinformation, even if [...] compelling, may still fail without proper planning.
rhetorically
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Effective messages need to be [...] so that the general public can understand them easily.
accessible
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A well-planned campaign requires sufficient [...] and organization.
resources and planning
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Some students are not [...] to the existence of misinformation on social media.
sensitized
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It's important to improve [...] as early as elementary school to help people detect false information.
media literacy
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Many people fail to [...] between fake news and real news.
distinguish
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The message lacked enough [...] to persuade the audience to act.
reach and frequency
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Journalists and scholars have pointed out the increasing spread of [...] in digital platforms.
fake news
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Even compelling corrective campaigns must [...] to ensure the audience can comprehend the message.
frame messages
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Câu ứng dụng (gap-filling)
Đáp án (Collocation)
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We need to [...] to fight against online misinformation.
develop potential solutions
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Tackling misinformation will be a [...] process requiring patience and cooperation.
long and arduous
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It's essential to [...] to track misinformation trends.
maintain consistent monitoring tools
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We should [...] that media claims without scientific backing must be questioned.
recognize among society
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False information is often spread due to [...].
human fallibility
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To truly solve misinformation, we need [...], not quick fixes.
coordinated efforts over time
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A [...] is not enough to eliminate fake news completely.
one-time panacea