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EF Lv3 T3 Final Pt 2 Hoaxes

EF Lv3 T3 Final Pt 2 Hoaxes

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Multiple Choice

Mr. Johnson _________

works in sales. He’s a manager now!

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significant

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no longer

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transition

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employ

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Multiple Choice

The Home Center said that this summer it will ______

70 more workers.

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significant

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no longer

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transition

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employ

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Multiple Choice

Vocab: My uncle isn’t buying much these days because he’s saving money for _________.

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prohibited

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consider

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allow

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retirement

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Multiple Choice

During the terrible snowstorm, the city __________

any driving on the main roads.

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prohibited

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consider

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allow

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retirement

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Multiple Choice

The crust of the Earth suddenly shakes because huge tectonic plates deep within the Earth move and create energy. ____________________, not all earthquakes are alike.

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furthermore

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however

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addition

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since

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EF Lv3 T3 Final Pt 2

media

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Internet Hoaxes

The Internet is a fast and convenient way of sending and obtaining information, but it’s also an easy way to spread misinformation. New hoaxes pop up almost everyday from shocking celebrity deaths to mystery objects in foods. Here are three examples of Internet hoaxes.

Pay what you weigh On April 1, 2011, New Zealand Air began advertising a one-day fare sale–pay what you weigh. The airline’s website offered visitors a chance to pay a dollar amount that was equal to their weight in kilograms. The idea was “more weight = more fuel = more cost” and many people believed it. The promotion brought visitors to the company’s website and became a popular news story. A In the end, the promotion turned out to be an April Fool’s joke.

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Multiple Choice

The Air New Zealand promotion was to pay by weight in ____________________.

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kilograms

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kilometers

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pounds

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Multiple Choice

What does the word misinformation mean in the first sentence?

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news from years ago that isn't true now

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proven facts about a situation

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information that seems true but isn't

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Hoaxes pt 2

Croc on the loose While the streets of New Orleans were still flooded after a terrible hurricane, a frightening e-mail was sent around the Internet. It included a photograph of an immense crocodile over five meters long. The message said it had been swimming around the flooded city eating people. B It was later discovered that the photographs of the crocodile were of one from the Congo.

The following e-mail hoax has fooled many people. The sender claims that a large company will pay you to send their e-mail to as many people as possible. For every person that you send the e-mail to, the company promises you will receive $5; for every person that person sends it to, you’ll get $3; and for every third person those people send it to, you will be paid $1. C To make the lie even more believable, the sender thought it was a hoax, but the company soon sent him $800.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main idea of the entire passage?

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The Internet is a quick way to get information.

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Anything you read on the Internet is true.

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People often get fooled by Internet hoaxes.

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Multiple Choice

Which Internet hoax was NOT mentioned in the reading?

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being charged $250 for a cookie recipe

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a hungry crocodile loose in New Orleans

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a false airline promotional fare

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Multiple Choice

What was the author's purpose in writing the article?

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to help people get rich quickly by e-mail

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to warn people against believing internet hoaxes

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to tell people about a threatening crocodile

Mr. Johnson _________

works in sales. He’s a manager now!

1

significant

2

no longer

3

transition

4

employ

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