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TEST 5 Read the following advertisement and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 1 to 6. How Gen Alpha and Boomers Connect in 2025  The amazing digital bridge effortlessly connects distant generations today. Elderly grandparents (1)_________ to use modern social apps feel incredibly proud.  Modern technology (2)_________ helps everyone in meaningful ways. We enthusiastically bring the essential knowledge directly (3)_________ you and your family.  Young children truly enjoy (4)_________ their curious grandparents about digital trends. Seniors and kids definitely (5)_________ it off immediately when sharing technological discoveries together.  Join our program today! Families grow closer with (6)_________.  No age limits. Easy to start! Question 1:A. which learned B. learn C. learning D. was learned Question 2:A. effective B. effectively C. effection C. effectiveness Question 3:A. for B. to C. with D. about Question 4:A. to teach B. to teaching C. teach D. teaching Question 5:A. hit B. take C. put D. make Question 6:A. technology simple lessons B. simple lessons technology C. simple technology lessons D. lessons simple technology Read of the following leaflet and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the option that best fits each of the numbered blanks from 7 to 12. Premium Spaces In Self-Sustaining Communities  The impressive (7)_________ of our eco-villages makes them truly special. (8)_________ higher costs, our green homes sell very quickly.  (9)_________ of our residents happily use clean energy daily. Some homes have solar panels, while (10)_________ include beautiful wind systems.  Our team will carefully (11)_________ all investment options with you. The community (12)_________ provide fresh vegetables for all families living here.  Contact: [email protected] | 555-0123  Limited spaces - Reserve now! Question 7:A. beauty B. architecture C. location D. sustainability Question 8:A. In spite of B. As opposed to C. On account of D. As compared with Question 9:A. Many B. Most C. Some D. All Question 10:A. another B. others C. the others D. other Question 11:A. go through B. sort out C. work out D. look into


Question 20: A. Our sleep is disturbed by blue light from screens B. Many outdoor sports require digital tracking devices C. Modern offices provide ergonomic chairs for comfort D. Digital calendars help organize busy schedules efficiently Question 21: A. studied ancient artifacts will describe historical communication methods B. will analyze social patterns had encouraged constant online presence C. who study technology addiction recommend starting with small changes D. whom have researched sleep disorders were promoting extended screen time Question 22: A. constantly promoting excessive screen time without necessary limitations B. wisely enjoying the benefits of modern devices in our daily routines C. having eliminated all traditional forms of face-to-face communication D. whose dependency on technology increasing throughout each passing day Read the following passage about Myth or Generational Reality? and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 23 to 30. The digital age has supposedly shortened our attention spans. Microsoft's 2015 study claimed the average human attention span decreased from 12 seconds in 2000 to 8 seconds by 2013—shorter than a goldfish. This sparked alarm among educators concerned about students' focus on complex tasks. Many blame smartphones and social media platforms that bombard users with rapid content and notifications that interrupt concentration and promote passive information consumption. However, several experts dispute these claims with counterarguments based on research. Dr. Gemma Briggs contends that measuring attention as a consistent metric is flawed since attention is contextual rather than fixed. Complaints about declining attention spans existed before digital technology. Similar concerns emerged with the introduction of radio and television throughout the twentieth century. Each generation tends to believe subsequent ones are less focused, reflecting persistent generational biases rather than actual cognitive changes. Young people today may be adapting differently to our information-rich environment. They often demonstrate remarkable abilities to multitask and process information quickly across multiple platforms. Additionally, research shows that when content is personally relevant or stimulating, people of all ages maintain focus. The issue might not be diminished capacity but rather more selective attention in response to overwhelming information—an evolution in cognitive patterns rather than deterioration of fundamental mental capabilities. The debate reflects concerns about technology's impact on cognition and intellectual development. Digital natives may be developing ways of processing information that older generations don't recognize.

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