A:Sometimes I think television is too biased. None of them are completely objective.
有時(shí)我想電視報(bào)道有所偏頗,做不到完全客觀。
B:That's unavoidable, but think, How wuuld you keep up to date without television?
這是不可避免的,但你想想,沒(méi)有電視你怎樣能得到最新的消息呢?
A:Newspapers or the radio I guess.I just wish TV was more objective.
報(bào)紙或收音機(jī)啊。我希望電視能更客觀些。
B:Look, you can still learn a lot from watching television, you just need to be smart when you're watching. Filter the information and decide if you believe what you are hearing or not.
你還是能從看電視中知道很多東西的??措娨暤倪^(guò)程中,你得聰明些,過(guò)濾一些不必要的信息,并決定你相信什么。
A:The internet's a lot worse.
因特網(wǎng)就更糟糕了。
B:Really?Why?
是嗎?為什么?
A:There's no one moderating it. Anyone around the world can put information onto the net for anyone else to see. The information on the internet is mostly unsubstantiated and you can never know who has written it,or why. A lot of people get conned online.
因?yàn)闆](méi)人監(jiān)控,任何人都能把信息放上去讓別人看。因特網(wǎng)上的信息大多無(wú)法查證,你很難確認(rèn)是誰(shuí)寫的,或者為什么要這樣寫。很多人在網(wǎng)上受騙。
B:Again, you need to think carefully. If you don't trust others online, have nothing to do with them.
同樣的,你得想清楚點(diǎn),如果在網(wǎng)上你不相信別人,就別理他們。