ect answer to each of the questions.
TEENAGERS AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
n many countries, there is a widespread perception that teenagers' lives nowadays are dominated
by technology. However, the information (26)
was gathered in a recent study of Australian
teenagers use of and attitudes towards technology suggests that this view doesn't reflect the reality of
their everyday existence. The research by academics from the University of Canberra in Australia found
that, while most teenagers had ready access to home computers, mobile phones and (27)
electronic devices, they generally spent more time on traditional (28)
such technology.
Accessing social media and playing computer games ranked as low as ninth and tenth respectively among
the ten most common after-school activities.
Fifteen-year-old Laura Edmonds is one of the teenagers surveyed. She admits to being very (29)
if she needs to
to her smartphone and makes full use of various apps, (30)
unwind aftera hard day at school, she tends to "hang out with my friends, listen to music or chat with my
mum and dad".
(Adapted from Exam Essentials Practice Tests - Cambridge English by Tom Bradbury and Eunice Yeates)
C. where
C. other
C. events
D. who
Question 26:
Question 27:
Question 28: A. o perations
Question 29: A. enclosed
Question 30: A. nor
A. when
B. which
D. another
A. o ne
B. every
D. incidents
B. pursuits
B. attached
C. related
C. like
D. conformed
D. but
B. till
pogge and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate t