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Progress Test

Name:__________________________________
Date: ___________________
1 Units 1 & 2

Mark: ________/ 80 marks

Reading
A Read the article about screen time.

Screen time: How much is too much?


According to Childwise, a leading specialist market have images and words readily available to them.
research group for children and young people, They will not have to make an effort in the way they
children of all ages are spending an average of six- would if they were being told a story by a parent,
and-a-half hours a day in front of a screen, with when they not only have to work hard to follow the
teenage boys spending up to eight hours a day. Kids storyline, but they have to use their imagination to
are watching TV shows and films, playing video visualise it as well: when having to think for
games, using social media, texting, surfing the web, themselves, their cognitive abilities grow. In front of
and so on. But is spending so much time in front of a screen, however, being spoon-fed information,
tablets, smartphones or TVs such a bad thing? their cognitive muscles aren’t developing and can
Surely TV programmes and educational apps can remain stunted.
help children sharpen their developing brains and
improve their communication skills. Used in
moderation, might they not even be advantageous?
They are certainly a welcome break
for parents wanting a bit of peace and quiet.
However, there have been a number of worrying
studies connecting delayed cognitive development
in children with prolonged exposure
to electronic media, especially when this starts at a
very
young age.
As psychologist Dr Aric Sigman explains, allowing
very young children to spend an excessive amount
of time in front of a screen can cause permanent
damage to their still developing brains. This, says Dr
Sigman, ‘is the very thing impeding the
development of the abilities that parents are so
eager to foster through the tablets. The ability to
focus, to concentrate, to lend attention, to sense
other people’s attitudes and communicate with
them, to build a large vocabulary – all those abilities
are harmed’. In other words, parents who are trying
to give their children an advantage by letting them
use an educational app, for example, might in fact
unknowingly be stunting the development of their
children’s brains, unless they significantly limit the
amount of screen time, relative to the age of the
child. Sigman believes that the younger the child,
the fewer hours they should spend at a screen. This
is especially true for children up to the age of three,
which is when the brain is developing at its quickest
and is at its most sensitive. It is crucial, therefore,
that during this critical period in a child’s
development, the stimuli they are getting is from
the real world and not from a screen. Children who
follow a story on a smartphone, for example, will
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This is even more alarming when you realise that, screen time can teach this. Furthermore, it is just as
according to recent surveys, over 90 per cent of easy for very young children to become addicted to
one-year-olds have already used a mobile device. their screens, as it is for older children and adults. The
Not only can this inhibit a baby’s development, it instant gratification of a swipe on a screen causes the
can also cause difficulties with sleep and brain to release dopamine, the pleasure hormone. This
concentration. And as children grow up, things can chemical is what causes addiction and can lead
only get worse. As Oxford-based child psychiatrist, children to prefer their gadgets to real-world,
Dr Hayley van Zwanenberg, explains: ‘There is complicated interactions, which are not so easily
ample evidence to demonstrate the negative effects controlled and require harder work to navigate.
of screen time on older children, particularly on
So should parents ban all screen time? Experts don’t
those using screens for more than three hours a
all agree, but the US Department of Health
day; these include structural and functional brain
recommends that children under two should not be
imaging changes, increases in emotional distress
exposed to any screens at all, not even the TV. After
and higher rates of anxiety and depressive
that screens should be limited to a maximum of two
symptoms, as well as lack of sleep. The pre-school
hours a day. The French government has gone further
years are particularly vital for developing non-verbal
by banning all digital terrestrial TV aimed at children
skills that young people miss completely when using
under the age of three. There are similar guidelines in
screens.’
Australia and Canada. The UK has yet to follow suit,
Overuse of screens has also been found to lead to but a recent government press release has warned
problems making friends. Children need the stimulus that too much screen time for young children is linked
of real interaction with others in order to learn how to to sedentary lifestyles, obesity and lower levels of self-
communicate. The only way to learn how to read facial esteem. The bottom line: moderation is key, make
expressions, understand tone of voice, and empathise sure you limit the hours spent on video games and the
with others, for example, is by practising in the real internet and remember to switch off!
world with other children and adults. No amount of

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B Now complete the Exam Task.
Exam Task
You are going to read an article about screen time. For questions 1 – 5, choose the answer (a, b, c or
d) which you think fits best according to the text.
1 In the introductory paragraph, the author’s main aim is to
a shock the reader with the amount of time children spend in front of a screen.
b convey some facts about children’s use of screens and question their advantages.
c prove that time in front of screens can be beneficial.
d question whether screen time is so bad for children.
2 What do both Dr Aric Sigman and Dr Hayley van Zwanenberg believe?
a There should be little or no screen time for children under three.
b Brain development suffers if a child spends too much time in front of a screen.
c Too much screen time can cause depression.
d Children’s sleep patterns can be disrupted by too much screen time.
3 What, according to the text, can be damaged in children by overuse of screens?
a Language development, friendships, cognitive skills, sleep and relationships, mood, obesity.
b Addictive behaviours, obesity, verbal skills, making friends and getting enough sleep.
c Cognitive skills, verbal and non-verbal skills, sleep patterns, the ability to make friends and
empathise, emotional states.
d Learning how to empathise, language development, building relationships, muscle development.
4 According to the text, addiction to screens
a is less prevalent in young children.
b can happen at all ages equally.
c increases dopamine levels.
d is more dangerous for younger children.
5 The US, France and Canada
a have made recommendations to limit screen time for very young children.
b have banned all screens for children under two.
c have banned TV for toddlers and babies.
d recommend only educational TV programmes aimed at the under-twos.
(___ / 10 marks)

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Vocabulary and Use your English
A Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words.
1 They are a completely ________________ family. None of them understands each other or tries to get on.
FUNCTION
2 Do you really think Thomas is ________________? Couldn’t he just be a typical grumpy teenager?
ADJUST
3 Peter doesn’t like anyone; he’s basically ________________. MISANTHROPY
4 It’s easy to be ________________ about romance until you fall in love. CYNIC
5 Mia’s teachers said her behaviour had been so _____________ lately that we might have to take her out
of school. ERRANT
6 Johnny is such a ________________ chap. It’s a delight to spend time with him. COMPANY
7 As children, Lisa and Rosie were ________________. They practically lived together. SEPARATE
8 He didn’t want to think about difficult ________________ questions like these. PHILOSOPHY
9 It’s not easy to make a _______________ decision when there is so much at stake, but you must try to
be unbiased. PASSION
10 Our factories are cleaned with ________________ care to ensure our instruments remain uncontaminated.
SCRUPLE
(___ / 10 marks)
B Complete each sentence with one or two words in each gap.
1 They drifted __________ years ago and hardly see each other now.
2 You should stick __________ yourself. Don’t let the others intimidate you.
3 What did you get __________ the course? How useful was it?
4 I think Alan will settle __________ when he meets the right person.
5 Stop egging Danny __________ ask girls out. Let him decide for himself.
6 It’s not __________ running yet, I’m afraid. The engineer is coming back to fix it tomorrow.
7 Those rooms are __________ limits at the moment. They haven’t been refurbished yet.
8 This is a really tricky problem. We’re going to have to think __________ the box to solve it.
9 That course was too hard for me. I was completely __________ my depth and couldn’t really keep up.
10 An agreement is almost __________ reach now. Hopefully nobody will come up with any more
objections.
(___ / 10 marks)
C Now complete the Exam Task.
Exam Task
Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence.
1 You’ll feel much better once you’ve got it _____. Just go and tell her exactly what happened.
a at arm’s length b off your chest c behind your back d in the neck
2 _____ your anger at work is not a very good idea. You should show more restraint.
a Steering b Decreeing c Asserting d Venting
3 It’s no good constantly complaining but at the same time being totally _____. You have to do
something to help yourself.
a lazy b apathetic c upset d outraged
4 As long as the help you’re giving is _____, you won’t feel they are taking advantage of you.
a remote b compatible c reciprocal d one-sided
5 They used to _____ all the time about his acting, his singing and his clothes. But now he’s famous,
he’s having the last laugh!
a wind him up b egg him on c fall out d lead him on
6 The flat shows signs of _____ but apart from that, it is in very good condition.
a decline b decay c falling-off d wear and tear
7 Although Peter is a so-called _____, he never seems able to help me with my phone or my computer.
a native digital b digital native c digital immigrant d digital migrant
8 This computer is _____. You won’t be able to access emails or the internet on it.
a obsolete b up-to-date c current d imminent
9 We actually need _____ evidence that you’ve made progress. You need to send us a photo at the very
least.
a sure b heavy c concrete d avid
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10 I didn’t know there were other _____ apart from this one. I’ll try a different one next time I’m looking
things up on the internet.
a search engines b active users c security breaches d information technologies
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Grammar
A Circle the correct words.
I (1) ’ve decided / ’ve been deciding to stop using social media – no more posting photos of every meal I
eat, no more comparing my boring life with everybody else’s amazing one. It’s incredible how time
consuming this (2) had / will become for me. At every opportunity, I (3) will / would post photos, add little
comments, ‘like’ other people’s posts or photos and, more often than not, just feel bad that my life (4)
didn’t go / wasn’t going as well as everybody else’s. But that’s not the only reason I (5) ’m going to / ’ll
give it up. I have exams coming up and I know I (6) ’m wasting / ’ll waste too much time if I carry on using
it. I (7) ’m probably missing / ’ll probably miss it a lot at first. But I’m (8) bound to find / on the verge of
finding other ways of keeping in touch with my friends. I might even find out who my real ones are.
(9) By the time / Until I go on holiday in the summer, I (10) ’ll be / ’ll have been free of social media for six
months.
And then, maybe I’ll allow myself to go back on it, just to have somewhere to post all my holiday photos.
(___ / 10 marks)

B Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1 For the last few months, Simon _____________ (think) of applying for another job. I hope he does
because he’s not enjoying this one.
2 Listen, we _____________ (not need) any more advice. We’ve had enough as it is.
3 We _____________ (long) to move since we came here, and now at last we might be able to.
4 We _____________ (drive) home when the earthquake happened, but luckily we were OK.
5 Theo _____________ (run) into the house with muddy boots. It’s so annoying!
6 As children, they _____________ (spend) all their holidays in the cottage by the lake.
7 May _____________ (love) going to parties, as did her brother and sister.
8 They _____________ (never go) skiing before, but when they finally did, they loved it.
9 Fran _____________ (always try) to persuade me to go to the gym with her. One of these days, I’ll give
in.
10 I _____________ (try) to get hold of you all morning! Where have you been?
(___ / 10 marks)

C Complete the sentences with one word in each gap.


1 Just leave it there and I __________ take it upstairs in a minute.
2 __________ we have dinner out? I really don’t feel like cooking.
3 __________ this time next week, they’ll have been married for 50 years.
4 I’m __________ his phone call. I can’t bear the thought of telling him what happened.
5 Tina said she __________ help me out, but it looks like she’s forgotten.
6 I __________ lend you any more of my clothes if you return them in such a terrible state again.
7 __________ you’ve arrived, we’ll start making plans for the weekend.
8 Tom is on the __________ of signing the new contract. Any minute now!
9 I don’t think a pay rise is on the __________ any time soon. The company isn’t doing well enough.
10 I can’t do it now because I’m just __________ to leave for the day. I’ll do it tomorrow.
(___ / 10 marks)

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Writing
Complete the Writing Task.
Exam Task
Individuals who feel a strong sense of belonging to social groups are much happier people, according
to new research by psychologists.

The study, reported in the Journal of Happiness Studies, found that the more an individual identified
with a particular group, the happier they were with their life.

Do you agree with the statement above? Can you think of any examples which contradict it? What
else contributes to a person’s happiness? What is most instrumental in contributing to a person’s
unhappiness? Support your opinion with reasons and examples.

Write your essay in 280–320 words.

(___ / 10 marks)

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