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向假新聞開戰(zhàn),你準備好了嗎?

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2020年04月02日

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向假新聞開戰(zhàn),你準備好了嗎?

科技的發(fā)展使得我們獲取資訊更為快捷,可是這也助長了虛假消息的傳播,它們開始入侵我們生活的方方面面。在信息混雜的這個時代,我們比以往更希望青年人擁有明辨真?zhèn)蔚哪芰Α?/p>

測試中可能遇到的詞匯和知識:

propaganda宣傳[pr?p?'gænd?]

subjugation征服;鎮(zhèn)壓[,s?bd??'ɡe???n]

intrude into|侵入intrigued|好奇的[?n'triɡd]

fabricated組合的;偽造的['fæbr?,ket]

revamp改進[ri?'væmp]

insidious隱伏的[?n's?d??s]

conspiracy陰謀;共謀[k?n'sp?r?s?]

Taking the fight against fake news to the classroom(706 words)

By RoulaKhalaf

We may like to think otherwise but fake news is not a new trick. In the old days, we referred to it simply as propaganda, one of the many tools of subjugation used by authoritarian regimes. What has changed in the digital age is the ease with which fake news can spread, and its range.

You no longer have to live in a repressed society to be a victim of misinformation. It can intrude into your home and into your smartphone, play with your mind and muddle your reality. It doesn't always need Machiavellian spooks to make it up or twisted schemes to embed it into the collective consciousness. It can be created by a bored youth in a bar or terrorists on the battlefield.

Which is why our defences against fake news can no longer be confined to encouraging people to listen to the BBC, as it once often was. Now societies have to develop ways of immunising young minds. That's where education comes in.

I was intrigued to learn of a new initiative by journalists from Le Monde, the French daily that has developed a readers' tool to weed out fake news. A few weeks ago, they started volunteering at schools, teaching teenagers how to distinguish between responsible journalism and fabricated news. Other newsrooms in France are doing the same.

Alexandre Pouchard, one of the Le Monde journalists involved, tells me the objective is to raise awareness about sourcing and promote simple tools (such as Google reverse image search) to check the origin of photographs or memes. “It's about getting some reflexes, like wondering where a story or image is from,” he says. “On the one hand, young people are more vulnerable to this phenomenon and less used to identifying unreliable sources and, on the other hand, they are not our usual readers, so we have to get in touch with them.”

The French, of course, feel particularly exposed during this presidential election. A leading candidate, Emmanuel Macron, has accused Russia and its news outlets of hacking, and of spreading false stories.

The extent to which fake news swayed voter preferences in the US, however, is arguable. A new study by Hunt Allcott of New York University and Matthew Gentzkow of Stanford University concludes that social media was not the most important source of US presidential election news, and that the most widely circulated fake news stories were seen by only a small fraction of Americans. But according to a Pew Research poll, 88 per cent of Americans felt that fake news contributed to confusion over facts. “There could be an indirect effect,” argues Tom Boll, an instructor at Syracuse University's Newhouse school of journalism. “I wouldn't say that fake news would necessarily have to change a person's mind or vote to be effective. If it fires up the base to be more involved or definitely go out and vote, that would be an effect. And if someone is leaning one way and this cements their belief, that could be an effect.”

The US debate about fake news is well advanced, and more heated than in Europe. Many US schools are teaching students about credible sourcing on social media. In California, a Democratic lawmaker has introduced a bill in the state senate to include digital literacy into the school curriculum.

Mr Boll argues that a literacy effort that warns against falling for fake news should become part of a civics course and every citizen should take it. “I'd want (students') brains and minds to be a fact-checking tool.”

That may be what the OECD has in mind with the revamp of its Pisa test, which compiles global rankings of national school systems, to assess online skills. A new reading element will in future take into account how pupils deal with the digital environment and online documents.

Fake news may not have won Donald Trump the White House. It has, however, stimulated much-needed action over its insidious influence. Once upon a time, dictatorships targeted young minds with manipulated tales in history books and daily songs in praise of the leader. Now propaganda and conspiracy theories are beamed into many more minds through their social media feeds. The earlier youngsters learn to fight it, the better.

1.Why the author says “you no longer have to live in a repressed society to be a victim of misinformation”?

A.Fake news has invade into every aspect of our daily life

B.It is hard to be a victim of misinformation nowadays

C.Fake news has specific targets now

D.Misinformation is actually good for us

答案(1)

2.What are journalists from Le Monde doing at school?

A.Developing a reader tool

B.Protesting against fake news

C.Teaching teenagers to recognize fake news

D.Doing a research about fake news

答案(2)

3.What percentage of Americans felt that fake news contributed to confusion over facts?

A.50%

B.60%

C.88%

D.90%

答案(3)

4.What will be included in the Pisa test in the future?

A.The ability to deal with the digital environment and online documents

B.How to read news

C.Analyise news

D.How to correct fake news

答案(4)

(1)答案:A.Fake news has invade into every aspect of our daily life

解釋:作者認為,在當下這個科技快速發(fā)展的社會里,虛假信息通過智能手機等等現(xiàn)代的傳播方式傳播,人們比從前更容易接觸到這些假消息,它們幾乎侵占了我們生活的方方面面。

(2)答案:C.Teaching teenagers to recognize fake news

解釋:Le Monde的新聞記者們作為志愿者進入校園,教會青少年們?nèi)绾巫R別嚴肅的新聞和虛假報道,法國的其他新聞機構(gòu)也紛紛相仿。

(3)答案:C.88%

解釋:根據(jù)研究,有88%的美國人都認為虛假報道使得事實被假象所掩埋。

(4)答案:A.The ability to deal with the digital environment and online documents

解釋:由經(jīng)濟合作與發(fā)展組織主導的PISA測試正在考慮將學生對網(wǎng)絡信息的認知能力列入其考核范圍。

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