Средства массовой информации (телевидение, журналы, Интернет)
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Задание 1
Complete the sentence using the proper phrase. A: Why is this computer so slow? B: It's not the computer. It takes time to ............. .
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Задание 2
Complete the sentence using the proper phrase. A: Why weren't you online last night? В: I couldn't.......I don't know why.
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Задание 3
Complete the sentence using the proper phrase. A: Have you had a reply from Ann, yet? В: I don't know! Let me ....... .
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Задание 4
Complete the sentence using the proper phrase. A: Can you edit pictures on your computer? B: Sure, but first I have to............on my computer.
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Задание 5
Choose the proper option. Do you think I ..... tell Michael the truth about what happened?
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Задание 6
Choose the proper option. Okay, yes, you ..... leave five minutes early today.
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Задание 7
Choose the proper option. I’m sorry, but you ..... leave your car there.
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Задание 8
Choose the proper option. I ..... read until I was five years old.
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Задание 9
Study the information in the picture. Read the statements and choose if the statements are true or false.
1. The most popular media is TV. 2. Young adults are the least likely to read newspapers and magazines. 3. There are few fans of video games. 4. Reading books is as popular as watching TV.

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Задание 10
Read the text and choose А, В, С or D to answer the questions. It's 7:30 pm at Lisa's house and she's in her room doing her homework. However, homework is just one of the things she's doing while her eyes are fixed on the computer screen. As well as studying for her biology exam, Lisa is also listening to music, chatting with her best friend online, downloading songs and occasionally texting people on her mobile phone. "My parents keep telling me off for multi-tasking while studying, but they don't understand that it helps me concentrate," she says. It's not unusual for human beings to do several things at the same time but in our fast-paced technological society, the situation has come to a head. Young people today spend nearly 6 hours a day using various types of media, doing different things at the same time. This is the reason why they are called the multi-tasking generation, or Generation M. But how do their brains deal with multitasking? Automatic actions like walking and chatting on the phone can be done at the same time, but when it comes to learning new information, multi-tasking has a bad impact. "Multi-tasking affects how you learn in a negative way," says Russell Poldrack, Associate Professor of Psychology at UCLA. Dividing your attention between too many activities makes the knowledge you gain harder to use later on. The researchers are not saying you shouldn't multi-task, just don't multi-task while you are trying to learn something new. According to specialists, it is also essential to take time away from electronic media. "At the sound of the bell, all my students reach into their bags and grab their mobile phones to text message their friends. It is as if they're afraid of silence," says Casey Roberts, a secondary school teacher. "Their MP3 players, laptops and games consoles have become extensions of themselves. I really think that Generation M should take time to relax and reflect. There's life beyond the screen and the pleasure of face-to-face communication can be neither denied nor replaced". 1. What is Lisa not doing in her room? 2. The phrase 'Generation M' means teenagers are good at... 3. Learning is made easier when ... 4. Casey Roberts believes students need to ...
