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雅思口语IELTS English2025

雅思口语P3 Do people trust information online(文字版)

24 Apr 2020

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In fact, it seems pretty hard to tell. 90% of ordinary citizens today suppose the Internet information is reliable, the rest would not say yes at all. Two simple reasons can be identified. No.1, according to governmental laws or policies, those fake or wrong information wouldn't be existed at all, since related departments would supervise what we put on the Internet in general. No.2, millions of net pals today have the basic ability to tell the differences between true and false online. They can easily find out the reality on their own, thanks to modern technology. This has got to do something with personal safety I can say. Above all, acquiring something you want from the Internet is a cool thing, it is playing an increasingly important role in our life today. That is it.

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