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News Report 1 (Social anxiety & online friendship)
1. People with social anxiety might actually have difficulty interpreting social signals in real life, so the extra degree of separation provided by social media can present a defense, which is quite useful for them.
2. As psychologist Rachel Sharman puts it, people with social anxiety might actually have difficulty interpreting social signals in real life, so the extra degree of separation provided by social media can present a defense, which is quite useful for them.
News Report 2 (Farmers broadcasting)

3. The rapid growth of e-commerce in villages is significantly increasing their incomes.

4. Her livestreams feature everything from mini pumpkins to wild peaches, many planted by fellow villagers. Now she gets as many as 50,000 orders per livestream.
Conversation 1 (Running & social media)
5. Emma: Yes, Jack. I improved my pace gradually in the past two years. I run every other day.
6. Emma: Well, as I said, having others follow your journey can help push and motivate you to keep running. Personally, I also think the posts are like a form of running diary.
Conversation 2 (Critical thinking skills)
7. Prof. Green: However, the use of social media may reduce the amount of mental capacity we spend on any one given task, forcing us to divide attention between two or more things at a time.
8. Prof. Green: And social media also tends to appeal to emotion rather than reason. It puts information targeted to our interest in front of us on purpose.
Passage 3 (False information)
9. In a digital age, with so much information at our fingertips, we can easily come across something online that isn't accurate or reliable.
10. This kind of information is called false information. Sometimes false information is shared, but no harm is meant. However, false information can also be created and shared to mislead people on purpose. We need to check if the information is reliable.
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