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Part B. Directions:
(Questions 6 – 10)
Questions 6 through 10 are based on the text
you’ve read in Part A of this Section.
Choose the one best answer to each question on
the basis of what is stated or implied in the text.
Mark the answer on your answer sheet.
6. Which of the following is not true?
– According to the latest investigation,
A boys or girls in his or her teens watch more than four hours televi-
sion a night and are prone to crime and drug-taking.
B teenagers are more tending to unlawful activity if they watch tele-
vision more than four hours a night.
C those between the ages of 13 and 19 who watch television more
than four hours a day are more likely to take drugs and commit
crime.
D teenagers who watch television more than four hours a night are
more inclined to commit crime and be drug addicts.
7. What did the report following the warning find?
A TV addicts with anti-social attitudes and spectator mentalities.
B Spectator mentality which prevented from taking an active part in
life.
C Feeling of disillusion, bad behaviour with parents and anti-social
attitudes.
D Some negative effects of TV on those teenagers who watch it at
least four hours a night.
8. TV addicts under research
A dismissed boring schools.
B were better suited to the possibility of being unemployed after
leaving school.
C painted disturbing pictures.
D preferred unemployment to work.
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9. What title would you give to the text?
A Teenagers, research and reality.
B Pros and cons of TV for teenagers.
C TV and teenagers: positive benefits.
D Teenage TV addicts prone to crime.
10. The word «tolerant» means in the text:
A inclined to recognize practices and behaviour, etc different from
one’s own.
B deserving, inspiring, worthy of watching TV.
C considering drug-taking.
D consuming drugs.
Unit VIII
A host of weird stories
Text 1
Part A. Directions:
(Questions 1 – 5)
Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four
choices given below. Choose the correct answer
and mark it on your answer sheet. The example
shows you what to do
Example: I 0 a lovely holiday in the country last year.
A brought B had C passed D gave
Answer: 0. B
At the age of thirteen, Zara Long became the youngest athlete to rep-
resent her country at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. By twenty-one, she
had had 1 . “I’d rather stick pins in my eyes than go swimming now. I
want to do normal things in my life. I want to commute”.
Now twenty-six, Zara works as a sports administrator. It has been a
struggle to find a job she enjoys. “When you have got 2 to that level of
Part B. Directions: Questions 6 through 10 are based on the text 9. What title would you give to the text? (Questions 6 – 10) you’ve read in Part A of this Section. A Teenagers, research and reality. Choose the one best answer to each question on B Pros and cons of TV for teenagers. the basis of what is stated or implied in the text. C TV and teenagers: positive benefits. Mark the answer on your answer sheet. D Teenage TV addicts prone to crime. 6. Which of the following is not true? 10. The word «tolerant» means in the text: – According to the latest investigation, A inclined to recognize practices and behaviour, etc different from A boys or girls in his or her teens watch more than four hours televi- one’s own. sion a night and are prone to crime and drug-taking. B deserving, inspiring, worthy of watching TV. B teenagers are more tending to unlawful activity if they watch tele- C considering drug-taking. vision more than four hours a night. D consuming drugs. C those between the ages of 13 and 19 who watch television more than four hours a day are more likely to take drugs and commit crime. D teenagers who watch television more than four hours a night are Unit VIII more inclined to commit crime and be drug addicts. A host of weird stories 7. What did the report following the warning find? Text 1 A TV addicts with anti-social attitudes and spectator mentalities. B Spectator mentality which prevented from taking an active part in Part A. Directions: Fill in the gaps in the text with one of the four life. C Feeling of disillusion, bad behaviour with parents and anti-social (Questions 1 – 5) choices given below. Choose the correct answer attitudes. and mark it on your answer sheet. The example shows you what to do D Some negative effects of TV on those teenagers who watch it at least four hours a night. Example: I 0 a lovely holiday in the country last year. 8. TV addicts under research A brought B had C passed D gave A dismissed boring schools. Answer: 0. B B were better suited to the possibility of being unemployed after leaving school. At the age of thirteen, Zara Long became the youngest athlete to rep- C painted disturbing pictures. resent her country at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. By twenty-one, she D preferred unemployment to work. had had 1 . “I’d rather stick pins in my eyes than go swimming now. I want to do normal things in my life. I want to commute”. Now twenty-six, Zara works as a sports administrator. It has been a struggle to find a job she enjoys. “When you have got 2 to that level of 105 106
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