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Question 226 - 230.
Read the passage below and choose A, B, C or D to answer each question.
Haunted by a pile of unread books? Or taunted by climbing equipment lurking in the cupboard? If you are one of the UK adults who spend on average five hours a day looking at screens rather than participating in pastimes, perhaps it’s time to join the offline revolution.
Instead of spending those five hours staring at a screen, you could read about 300 pages of a book, climb Mount Snowdon, or – depending on your pace – run a marathon. Some are even choosing to turn off their devices for the day. On Sunday, more than 1,000 people have pledged to take back control of their downtime and go on a 24-hour digital detox. The event is run by the Offline Club, which says its mission is to “swap screen time for real-time.” Those who have signed up will be invited to a Zoom call on Saturday where they will be given tips and tricks to survive the next day without the internet.
Philip, 33, a branding director from Rotterdam, Netherlands, is among those taking part. Between working behind a desk all day and coming home to watch TV and “doomscroll” on social media, he can spend up to 14 hours a day looking at a screen. “I’m just fed up with them. I thought it might be nice to just give it a try to feel more relaxed. I want to live in the moment a bit more instead of doomscrolling on social media and seeing what other people are doing in their ‘perfect lives.’” Philip wants “more face-to-face interaction and more going on outside.” A full day without relying on navigation apps to get from A to B or staying in constant touch with friends and family will be challenging. But Philip said he was “excited” to participate.
The Offline Club held its first in-person “digital detox hangout” in Amsterdam in February. In the months since, the company has already expanded into Paris, Dubai, and London. In these hangouts, phones are locked away for a few hours and attendees are encouraged to read or interact with each other. Sunday marks the club’s first attempt at a mass mobilisation to get people offline. Ilya Knepnepplhout, the co-founder of the Offline Club, said people have been surprised at how just a few hours offline “made them feel less stressed and more connected to themselves and to those around them.” Knepnepplhout thinks the digital detox movement is just getting started. “We would like to see phone-free spaces in cities and maybe phone-free holidays.”
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Câu 229
What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
The Offline Club encourages people to use phones less and read more.
The Offline Club has grown and aims to expand phone-free spaces.
The Offline Club teaches people how to organize digital detox events.
The Offline Club offers tools to improve people's mental well-being.
Giải thích câu
✅ Đáp án: B. The Offline Club has grown and aims to expand phone-free spaces.
🔎 Lí do:
Đoạn 4 nói rõ The Offline Club đã “held its first in-person digital detox hangout” ở Amsterdam, sau đó “expanded into Paris, Dubai, and London” → nhấn mạnh sự phát triển/mở rộng của tổ chức.
Đoạn này còn nêu định hướng tương lai: co-founder muốn có “phone-free spaces in cities” và thậm chí “phone-free holidays” → cho thấy mục tiêu tiếp tục mở rộng các không gian không điện thoại.
Vì vậy, ý chính của đoạn 4 là The Offline Club đang phát triển và hướng tới mở rộng mô hình phone-free spaces.
🚨 Những đáp án còn lại thì sao? ❌ A. The Offline Club encourages people to use phones less and read more: Dễ chọn vì đoạn có nhắc người tham gia được khuyến khích đọc hoặc tương tác với nhau, nhưng đó chỉ là một hoạt động cụ thể trong hangouts, không phải ý chính toàn đoạn. ❌ C. The Offline Club teaches people how to organize digital detox events: Dễ nhầm vì đoạn đề cập đến các hangouts và sự kiện detox, nhưng không hề nói câu lạc bộ dạy người khác cách tổ chức các sự kiện này. ❌ D. The Offline Club offers tools to improve people's mental well-being: Dễ bị chọn vì có chi tiết mọi người cảm thấy “less stressed and more connected”, nhưng đây là kết quả/lợi ích của việc offline, không phải trọng tâm chính của đoạn.
