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Zadie Smith is a successful British novelist who caused a sensation in the publishing world at the age of 21 when the first 80 pages of her first novel were sold to a publisher. She was born on 25 October 1975 in a working class-area of London. Her mother grew up in Jamaica and emigrated to England, where she met and later married an Englishman. Zadie was originally named Sadie but when she was fourteen, she changed her name to Zadie because it sounded more exotic. Zadie attended state primary and secondary schools and she later went on to get a degree in English Literature from the University of Cambridge. While she was in her final year of university, she completed her first novel, White Teeth. _It _was an instant success and won several literary prizes, including the Whitbread First Novel Award. It’s a coming-of-age story about three ethnically diverse families set in multicultural London. The novel tackles subjects such as history, multiculturism and war. White Teeth has been translated into over twenty languages and the novel was _adapted _into a television drama. Her most recent book On Beauty won the prestigious Orange Prize for Fiction. Zadie Smith continues to write essays and short stories for magazines. Her writing has provided people with a valuable insight into contemporary topics, in particular, multicultural families. Despite her young age and modest background, Zadie Smith has become one of the leading novelists of her generation.
(Adapted from On Screen B1+ by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
What is the best title of the text?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Zadie Smith is a successful British novelist who caused a sensation in the publishing world at the age of 21 when the first 80 pages of her first novel were sold to a publisher. She was born on 25 October 1975 in a working class-area of London. Her mother grew up in Jamaica and emigrated to England, where she met and later married an Englishman. Zadie was originally named Sadie but when she was fourteen, she changed her name to Zadie because it sounded more exotic. Zadie attended state primary and secondary schools and she later went on to get a degree in English Literature from the University of Cambridge. While she was in her final year of university, she completed her first novel, White Teeth. _It _was an instant success and won several literary prizes, including the Whitbread First Novel Award. It’s a coming-of-age story about three ethnically diverse families set in multicultural London. The novel tackles subjects such as history, multiculturism and war. White Teeth has been translated into over twenty languages and the novel was _adapted _into a television drama. Her most recent book On Beauty won the prestigious Orange Prize for Fiction. Zadie Smith continues to write essays and short stories for magazines. Her writing has provided people with a valuable insight into contemporary topics, in particular, multicultural families. Despite her young age and modest background, Zadie Smith has become one of the leading novelists of her generation.
(Adapted from On Screen B1+ by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
Zadie Smith spent her early years in .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Zadie Smith is a successful British novelist who caused a sensation in the publishing world at the age of 21 when the first 80 pages of her first novel were sold to a publisher. She was born on 25 October 1975 in a working class-area of London. Her mother grew up in Jamaica and emigrated to England, where she met and later married an Englishman. Zadie was originally named Sadie but when she was fourteen, she changed her name to Zadie because it sounded more exotic. Zadie attended state primary and secondary schools and she later went on to get a degree in English Literature from the University of Cambridge. While she was in her final year of university, she completed her first novel, White Teeth. _It _was an instant success and won several literary prizes, including the Whitbread First Novel Award. It’s a coming-of-age story about three ethnically diverse families set in multicultural London. The novel tackles subjects such as history, multiculturism and war. White Teeth has been translated into over twenty languages and the novel was _adapted _into a television drama. Her most recent book On Beauty won the prestigious Orange Prize for Fiction. Zadie Smith continues to write essays and short stories for magazines. Her writing has provided people with a valuable insight into contemporary topics, in particular, multicultural families. Despite her young age and modest background, Zadie Smith has become one of the leading novelists of her generation.
(Adapted from On Screen B1+ by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
The word "_It_" in line 7 refers to .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Zadie Smith is a successful British novelist who caused a sensation in the publishing world at the age of 21 when the first 80 pages of her first novel were sold to a publisher. She was born on 25 October 1975 in a working class-area of London. Her mother grew up in Jamaica and emigrated to England, where she met and later married an Englishman. Zadie was originally named Sadie but when she was fourteen, she changed her name to Zadie because it sounded more exotic. Zadie attended state primary and secondary schools and she later went on to get a degree in English Literature from the University of Cambridge. While she was in her final year of university, she completed her first novel, White Teeth. _It _was an instant success and won several literary prizes, including the Whitbread First Novel Award. It’s a coming-of-age story about three ethnically diverse families set in multicultural London. The novel tackles subjects such as history, multiculturism and war. White Teeth has been translated into over twenty languages and the novel was _adapted _into a television drama. Her most recent book On Beauty won the prestigious Orange Prize for Fiction. Zadie Smith continues to write essays and short stories for magazines. Her writing has provided people with a valuable insight into contemporary topics, in particular, multicultural families. Despite her young age and modest background, Zadie Smith has become one of the leading novelists of her generation.
(Adapted from On Screen B1+ by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text as Zadie's novel topic?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Zadie Smith is a successful British novelist who caused a sensation in the publishing world at the age of 21 when the first 80 pages of her first novel were sold to a publisher. She was born on 25 October 1975 in a working class-area of London. Her mother grew up in Jamaica and emigrated to England, where she met and later married an Englishman. Zadie was originally named Sadie but when she was fourteen, she changed her name to Zadie because it sounded more exotic. Zadie attended state primary and secondary schools and she later went on to get a degree in English Literature from the University of Cambridge. While she was in her final year of university, she completed her first novel, White Teeth. _It _was an instant success and won several literary prizes, including the Whitbread First Novel Award. It’s a coming-of-age story about three ethnically diverse families set in multicultural London. The novel tackles subjects such as history, multiculturism and war. White Teeth has been translated into over twenty languages and the novel was _adapted _into a television drama. Her most recent book On Beauty won the prestigious Orange Prize for Fiction. Zadie Smith continues to write essays and short stories for magazines. Her writing has provided people with a valuable insight into contemporary topics, in particular, multicultural families. Despite her young age and modest background, Zadie Smith has become one of the leading novelists of her generation.
(Adapted from On Screen B1+ by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
The word "_adapted_" in the text is closest in meaning to .
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s): The organization was established to _better _conditions for the disabled.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions
Choose the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s): The playground at break time is filled with _noisy_ children.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes the following exchanges
Jack and John are talking to each other
- Jack: “It's very nice of you to repair my bike.”
- John: “ .”
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that best completes the following exchanges
Two students are planning for their weekend
- Ted: “Can I use your mobile, please? I need to make an urgent phone call.”
- Kate: “ .”
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Do you think you could live in a world with cold weather, dangerous animals, and little daylight? Well, the Inuit have done so for thousands of years. Let’s take a look at how they live their lives. The Inuit live in the frozen north of Canada, Russia, and Alaska. In winter, temperatures can be as low as - 50°C so it's very difficult for plants to grow. Even in summer it rarely gets above zero. The Inuit people have been living in extreme conditions for centuries, spending their entire lives on the snow that blankets the Arctic.
The Inuit are short and well-built with almond-shaped eyes and straight black hair. They wear large, thick lined hoods called "parkas" to keep warm during the cold winters. They also wear big boots and furry gloves to protect their hands and feet. The Inuit are cheerful and friendly people who share everything they have with others. Because they live in small groups, they _value _harmony and frown on arguments and fighting.
Inuit men are hunters and they spend their days out on the ice looking for whales, seals, and even polar bears to catch and bring back home. In winter they cut holes in the ice and go ice fishing. On winter hunting trips they live in temporary, dome-shaped houses called "igloos" made from blocks of snow. The sole means or transport are dogsleds and snowmobiles to travel the frozen Arctic. Women can also go hunting, but _most _choose to stay at home and sew, cook, build tents and _maintain _the children. In order to make the most of the sunlight and warmth the Inuit go to bed very early and get up at 5 am to start their working day.
The Inuit keep their history alive through a tradition of storytelling. The elders teach their children about their history with mythical stories and legends. A popular tradition is the "drum dance" held at births, weddings, and funerals. The whole community gets together and performs songs and dances to the beat of the massive drum.
(Adapted from On Screen B1 Plus by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
What is the best title of the text?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Do you think you could live in a world with cold weather, dangerous animals, and little daylight? Well, the Inuit have done so for thousands of years. Let’s take a look at how they live their lives. The Inuit live in the frozen north of Canada, Russia, and Alaska. In winter, temperatures can be as low as - 50°C so it's very difficult for plants to grow. Even in summer it rarely gets above zero. The Inuit people have been living in extreme conditions for centuries, spending their entire lives on the snow that blankets the Arctic.
The Inuit are short and well-built with almond-shaped eyes and straight black hair. They wear large, thick lined hoods called "parkas" to keep warm during the cold winters. They also wear big boots and furry gloves to protect their hands and feet. The Inuit are cheerful and friendly people who share everything they have with others. Because they live in small groups, they _value _harmony and frown on arguments and fighting.
Inuit men are hunters and they spend their days out on the ice looking for whales, seals, and even polar bears to catch and bring back home. In winter they cut holes in the ice and go ice fishing. On winter hunting trips they live in temporary, dome-shaped houses called "igloos" made from blocks of snow. The sole means or transport are dogsleds and snowmobiles to travel the frozen Arctic. Women can also go hunting, but _most _choose to stay at home and sew, cook, build tents and _maintain _the children. In order to make the most of the sunlight and warmth the Inuit go to bed very early and get up at 5 am to start their working day.
The Inuit keep their history alive through a tradition of storytelling. The elders teach their children about their history with mythical stories and legends. A popular tradition is the "drum dance" held at births, weddings, and funerals. The whole community gets together and performs songs and dances to the beat of the massive drum.
(Adapted from On Screen B1 Plus by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
It's impossible for the Inuit to develop cultivation practices because:
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Do you think you could live in a world with cold weather, dangerous animals, and little daylight? Well, the Inuit have done so for thousands of years. Let’s take a look at how they live their lives. The Inuit live in the frozen north of Canada, Russia, and Alaska. In winter, temperatures can be as low as - 50°C so it's very difficult for plants to grow. Even in summer it rarely gets above zero. The Inuit people have been living in extreme conditions for centuries, spending their entire lives on the snow that blankets the Arctic.
The Inuit are short and well-built with almond-shaped eyes and straight black hair. They wear large, thick lined hoods called "parkas" to keep warm during the cold winters. They also wear big boots and furry gloves to protect their hands and feet. The Inuit are cheerful and friendly people who share everything they have with others. Because they live in small groups, they _value _harmony and frown on arguments and fighting.
Inuit men are hunters and they spend their days out on the ice looking for whales, seals, and even polar bears to catch and bring back home. In winter they cut holes in the ice and go ice fishing. On winter hunting trips they live in temporary, dome-shaped houses called "igloos" made from blocks of snow. The sole means or transport are dogsleds and snowmobiles to travel the frozen Arctic. Women can also go hunting, but _most _choose to stay at home and sew, cook, build tents and _maintain _the children. In order to make the most of the sunlight and warmth the Inuit go to bed very early and get up at 5 am to start their working day.
The Inuit keep their history alive through a tradition of storytelling. The elders teach their children about their history with mythical stories and legends. A popular tradition is the "drum dance" held at births, weddings, and funerals. The whole community gets together and performs songs and dances to the beat of the massive drum.
(Adapted from On Screen B1 Plus by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
The word "_value_" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Do you think you could live in a world with cold weather, dangerous animals, and little daylight? Well, the Inuit have done so for thousands of years. Let’s take a look at how they live their lives. The Inuit live in the frozen north of Canada, Russia, and Alaska. In winter, temperatures can be as low as - 50°C so it's very difficult for plants to grow. Even in summer it rarely gets above zero. The Inuit people have been living in extreme conditions for centuries, spending their entire lives on the snow that blankets the Arctic.
The Inuit are short and well-built with almond-shaped eyes and straight black hair. They wear large, thick lined hoods called "parkas" to keep warm during the cold winters. They also wear big boots and furry gloves to protect their hands and feet. The Inuit are cheerful and friendly people who share everything they have with others. Because they live in small groups, they _value _harmony and frown on arguments and fighting.
Inuit men are hunters and they spend their days out on the ice looking for whales, seals, and even polar bears to catch and bring back home. In winter they cut holes in the ice and go ice fishing. On winter hunting trips they live in temporary, dome-shaped houses called "igloos" made from blocks of snow. The sole means or transport are dogsleds and snowmobiles to travel the frozen Arctic. Women can also go hunting, but _most _choose to stay at home and sew, cook, build tents and _maintain _the children. In order to make the most of the sunlight and warmth the Inuit go to bed very early and get up at 5 am to start their working day.
The Inuit keep their history alive through a tradition of storytelling. The elders teach their children about their history with mythical stories and legends. A popular tradition is the "drum dance" held at births, weddings, and funerals. The whole community gets together and performs songs and dances to the beat of the massive drum.
(Adapted from On Screen B1 Plus by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
The word "_most_" in paragraph 4 refers to .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Do you think you could live in a world with cold weather, dangerous animals, and little daylight? Well, the Inuit have done so for thousands of years. Let’s take a look at how they live their lives. The Inuit live in the frozen north of Canada, Russia, and Alaska. In winter, temperatures can be as low as - 50°C so it's very difficult for plants to grow. Even in summer it rarely gets above zero. The Inuit people have been living in extreme conditions for centuries, spending their entire lives on the snow that blankets the Arctic.
The Inuit are short and well-built with almond-shaped eyes and straight black hair. They wear large, thick lined hoods called "parkas" to keep warm during the cold winters. They also wear big boots and furry gloves to protect their hands and feet. The Inuit are cheerful and friendly people who share everything they have with others. Because they live in small groups, they _value _harmony and frown on arguments and fighting.
Inuit men are hunters and they spend their days out on the ice looking for whales, seals, and even polar bears to catch and bring back home. In winter they cut holes in the ice and go ice fishing. On winter hunting trips they live in temporary, dome-shaped houses called "igloos" made from blocks of snow. The sole means or transport are dogsleds and snowmobiles to travel the frozen Arctic. Women can also go hunting, but _most _choose to stay at home and sew, cook, build tents and _maintain _the children. In order to make the most of the sunlight and warmth the Inuit go to bed very early and get up at 5 am to start their working day.
The Inuit keep their history alive through a tradition of storytelling. The elders teach their children about their history with mythical stories and legends. A popular tradition is the "drum dance" held at births, weddings, and funerals. The whole community gets together and performs songs and dances to the beat of the massive drum.
(Adapted from On Screen B1 Plus by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
The word "_maintain_" in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to .
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Do you think you could live in a world with cold weather, dangerous animals, and little daylight? Well, the Inuit have done so for thousands of years. Let’s take a look at how they live their lives. The Inuit live in the frozen north of Canada, Russia, and Alaska. In winter, temperatures can be as low as - 50°C so it's very difficult for plants to grow. Even in summer it rarely gets above zero. The Inuit people have been living in extreme conditions for centuries, spending their entire lives on the snow that blankets the Arctic.
The Inuit are short and well-built with almond-shaped eyes and straight black hair. They wear large, thick lined hoods called "parkas" to keep warm during the cold winters. They also wear big boots and furry gloves to protect their hands and feet. The Inuit are cheerful and friendly people who share everything they have with others. Because they live in small groups, they _value _harmony and frown on arguments and fighting.
Inuit men are hunters and they spend their days out on the ice looking for whales, seals, and even polar bears to catch and bring back home. In winter they cut holes in the ice and go ice fishing. On winter hunting trips they live in temporary, dome-shaped houses called "igloos" made from blocks of snow. The sole means or transport are dogsleds and snowmobiles to travel the frozen Arctic. Women can also go hunting, but _most _choose to stay at home and sew, cook, build tents and _maintain _the children. In order to make the most of the sunlight and warmth the Inuit go to bed very early and get up at 5 am to start their working day.
The Inuit keep their history alive through a tradition of storytelling. The elders teach their children about their history with mythical stories and legends. A popular tradition is the "drum dance" held at births, weddings, and funerals. The whole community gets together and performs songs and dances to the beat of the massive drum.
(Adapted from On Screen B1 Plus by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
According to the text, which of the following statements is NOT true about the text?
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the following questions
Do you think you could live in a world with cold weather, dangerous animals, and little daylight? Well, the Inuit have done so for thousands of years. Let’s take a look at how they live their lives. The Inuit live in the frozen north of Canada, Russia, and Alaska. In winter, temperatures can be as low as - 50°C so it's very difficult for plants to grow. Even in summer it rarely gets above zero. The Inuit people have been living in extreme conditions for centuries, spending their entire lives on the snow that blankets the Arctic.
The Inuit are short and well-built with almond-shaped eyes and straight black hair. They wear large, thick lined hoods called "parkas" to keep warm during the cold winters. They also wear big boots and furry gloves to protect their hands and feet. The Inuit are cheerful and friendly people who share everything they have with others. Because they live in small groups, they _value _harmony and frown on arguments and fighting.
Inuit men are hunters and they spend their days out on the ice looking for whales, seals, and even polar bears to catch and bring back home. In winter they cut holes in the ice and go ice fishing. On winter hunting trips they live in temporary, dome-shaped houses called "igloos" made from blocks of snow. The sole means or transport are dogsleds and snowmobiles to travel the frozen Arctic. Women can also go hunting, but _most _choose to stay at home and sew, cook, build tents and _maintain _the children. In order to make the most of the sunlight and warmth the Inuit go to bed very early and get up at 5 am to start their working day.
The Inuit keep their history alive through a tradition of storytelling. The elders teach their children about their history with mythical stories and legends. A popular tradition is the "drum dance" held at births, weddings, and funerals. The whole community gets together and performs songs and dances to the beat of the massive drum.
(Adapted from On Screen B1 Plus by Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley)
Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress in each of the following questions
Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: vacancy, applicant, difficulty, precision
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Choose the word that differs from the other three in the position of primary stress: belief, spirit, symbol, project
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Mrs. Brown last went on a trip to Hanoi capital two years ago.
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"I will apply myself to finishing the project next Thursday," Peter said.
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It isn't necessary that all visitors have a vaccine passport to travel.
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Find the mistake: _Much as _the government accelerates _industrial _development in the short term, its negative _impacts _on the environment are no longer _ignorant_.
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Find the mistake: The native teachers used the _advanced _English vocabulary in _his _presentation _so _students don’t understand the _lesson_.
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Find the mistake: Last week, we _decide _to stay _at _home _instead of _going to the beach because of _the rain_.
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The more renewable energy we use, our environment becomes.
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Finally, I made a reservation on dress in T-shop located in Nguyen Hue Street.
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Our teachers are just decent, ordinary people, ?
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The young shouldn't expect to make much within the first couple of years of setting up a company.
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My students judgment on applying to any university until they get their test results.
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Most children always wish to be famous when they .
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schools were closed during the Covid-19, learning never stopped.
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We are eager to skating in the winter.
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Peter will soon recover from a knee injury.
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their fingers to the bone for a long time, my cousins finally saved enough money to buy an apartment in Ho Chi Minh city.
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Ha Tinh hosted the Thien Cam Beach Tourism Festival April 30th 2022.
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Saola as the mascot of the 31st SEA Games and the 11th ASEAN Para Games.
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My classmates will go with envy when they see my pictures at the hot air balloon festival in Vu Quang.
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The kids at playground when their teacher turned up.
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FPT Group requested Hieu PC to take over the position and offered a salary.
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Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s): The primary cause of species extinction worldwide is habitat _destruction_.
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Choose the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s): No one liked the house architecture styles so I bought it _for a song _from the previous owner.
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Hoa doesn't get a work permit in the UK. Employers cannot hire her as a temporary foreign worker.
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I thought I would never win a scholarship to Harvard. I was amazed when I got it.
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Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: destroy_ed_, appear_ed_, listen_ed_, admitt_ed_
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Choose the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation: s_av_e, t_ak_e, h_an_d, f_ac_e
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks
ADDICTED TO THE NET?
Internet users who spend as much as thirty hours a week or more surfing the Web may endanger personal relationships, jobs, and their finances. These individuals appear to be addicted to the Internet. Symptoms of Internet addiction include an unchangeable to get online, a need to use the Internet for longer periods of time in order to find satisfaction, and feelings of restlessness or irritability when not online. symptoms include using the Internet to escape problems and lying to family or friends about time spent on the Internet. Another serious symptom is continuing to use the Internet even after problems develop in relationships, work, or school as a result of such use. A person suffers three or more of these symptoms over a 12-month period or more would be considered addicted. A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders examined the Internet habits of twenty people. These people spent more than thirty non-working hours a week online over a three-year period. The reported staying up all night, ignoring family responsibilities, and being late for work as a result of their online activities. , many suffered from relationship problems, failed classes or lost jobs, as well as accumulation of large debts. These participants' habits met the criteria for a psychological disorder.
(Adapted from Reading for Real World 3 by Barbara Graber and Peggy Babcock)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks
ADDICTED TO THE NET?
Internet users who spend as much as thirty hours a week or more surfing the Web may endanger personal relationships, jobs, and their finances. These individuals appear to be addicted to the Internet. Symptoms of Internet addiction include an unchangeable to get online, a need to use the Internet for longer periods of time in order to find satisfaction, and feelings of restlessness or irritability when not online. symptoms include using the Internet to escape problems and lying to family or friends about time spent on the Internet. Another serious symptom is continuing to use the Internet even after problems develop in relationships, work, or school as a result of such use. A person suffers three or more of these symptoms over a 12-month period or more would be considered addicted. A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders examined the Internet habits of twenty people. These people spent more than thirty non-working hours a week online over a three-year period. The reported staying up all night, ignoring family responsibilities, and being late for work as a result of their online activities. , many suffered from relationship problems, failed classes or lost jobs, as well as accumulation of large debts. These participants' habits met the criteria for a psychological disorder.
(Adapted from Reading for Real World 3 by Barbara Graber and Peggy Babcock)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks
ADDICTED TO THE NET?
Internet users who spend as much as thirty hours a week or more surfing the Web may endanger personal relationships, jobs, and their finances. These individuals appear to be addicted to the Internet. Symptoms of Internet addiction include an unchangeable to get online, a need to use the Internet for longer periods of time in order to find satisfaction, and feelings of restlessness or irritability when not online. symptoms include using the Internet to escape problems and lying to family or friends about time spent on the Internet. Another serious symptom is continuing to use the Internet even after problems develop in relationships, work, or school as a result of such use. A person suffers three or more of these symptoms over a 12-month period or more would be considered addicted. A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders examined the Internet habits of twenty people. These people spent more than thirty non-working hours a week online over a three-year period. The reported staying up all night, ignoring family responsibilities, and being late for work as a result of their online activities. , many suffered from relationship problems, failed classes or lost jobs, as well as accumulation of large debts. These participants' habits met the criteria for a psychological disorder.
(Adapted from Reading for Real World 3 by Barbara Graber and Peggy Babcock)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks
ADDICTED TO THE NET?
Internet users who spend as much as thirty hours a week or more surfing the Web may endanger personal relationships, jobs, and their finances. These individuals appear to be addicted to the Internet. Symptoms of Internet addiction include an unchangeable to get online, a need to use the Internet for longer periods of time in order to find satisfaction, and feelings of restlessness or irritability when not online. symptoms include using the Internet to escape problems and lying to family or friends about time spent on the Internet. Another serious symptom is continuing to use the Internet even after problems develop in relationships, work, or school as a result of such use. A person suffers three or more of these symptoms over a 12-month period or more would be considered addicted. A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders examined the Internet habits of twenty people. These people spent more than thirty non-working hours a week online over a three-year period. The reported staying up all night, ignoring family responsibilities, and being late for work as a result of their online activities. , many suffered from relationship problems, failed classes or lost jobs, as well as accumulation of large debts. These participants' habits met the criteria for a psychological disorder.
(Adapted from Reading for Real World 3 by Barbara Graber and Peggy Babcock)
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks
ADDICTED TO THE NET?
Internet users who spend as much as thirty hours a week or more surfing the Web may endanger personal relationships, jobs, and their finances. These individuals appear to be addicted to the Internet. Symptoms of Internet addiction include an unchangeable to get online, a need to use the Internet for longer periods of time in order to find satisfaction, and feelings of restlessness or irritability when not online. symptoms include using the Internet to escape problems and lying to family or friends about time spent on the Internet. Another serious symptom is continuing to use the Internet even after problems develop in relationships, work, or school as a result of such use. A person suffers three or more of these symptoms over a 12-month period or more would be considered addicted. A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders examined the Internet habits of twenty people. These people spent more than thirty non-working hours a week online over a three-year period. The reported staying up all night, ignoring family responsibilities, and being late for work as a result of their online activities. , many suffered from relationship problems, failed classes or lost jobs, as well as accumulation of large debts. These participants' habits met the criteria for a psychological disorder.
(Adapted from Reading for Real World 3 by Barbara Graber and Peggy Babcock)
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