TEXT III(MISSING TITLE)
Compiled from: http://time.com/5371053/teenag... & https://www.thestar.com.my/tech/technews/2018/08/22/teens-are-spending-more-time-on-socialmedia-and-less-time-reading-finds-new-research/, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MonitoringtheFuture
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The Monitoring the Future project
The text suggests that
Dr. Twenge’s team
Match the date with the corresponding fact by numbering Column II according to Column I.Column I 1. Late 1970s 2. 1991 3. Mid-2010s 4. 2016Column II ( ) About 20% of high school seniors reported reading every day. ( ) The majority of 12th graders declared reading for pleasure almost daily. ( ) 8th- and 10th-grade subjects started to participate in the MTF survey project. ( ) 12th graders reported devoting 1/4 of their daily hours to digital media.The correct sequence downwards is
Mark the correct statement about Text III.
According to the text,
Before 1991 APA researchers
Read the following statements referring to Text III and insert T (True) or F (False) in the parentheses accordingly.( ) Streaming has caused the fall of time spent watching TV. ( ) In all, APA analyzed around 50.000 responses from students every year. ( ) 12th graders read about three times more books in the 1970s than in 2016.The correct sequence downwards is
After reading Text III, one can correctly conclude that it is about
The survey of the American Psychological Association (APA) showed the students
The only question that can be answered by referring to the text is
The words/phrases that are semantically related in Text III and can be used interchangeably are
The suffixes –AN as in “American” (line 95), –ION as in “Association” (line 95) and –LY as in “nationally” (line 109) are used to form respectively
Mark the sentence in which the word “yet” has the same function and meaning of the one in the sentence “‘Yet reading has still declined precipitously,’ said Twenge.” (lines 154-156)
Mark the sentence in which the word “however” has the same word class, syntactic function and meaning of the one in the sentence “However, with the rise of e-books and digital devices, the researchers were surprised to find that reading had dropped so steeply.” (lines 147-149)
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