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FunEXAM_Reading

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English

Professional Development

Hard

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

In an interview yesterday Mr. Wilson was questioned about the harmful effects of horror movies on teenagers. He argued that such effects were often exaggerated and claimed that other types of films were far more dangerous for young people. When asked to prove this, he pointed out that horror films were often set in unreal situations and were clearly not to be taken seriously. In contrast, he claimed that films showing violent crime were often set in everyday life, and were therefore more damaging.


1. In Mr. Wilson’s opinion, horror films _____.

A) cost more than other kinds of films.

B) are more popular among the elderly than among the young.

C) should be banned altogether.

D) are less damaging to young people that films of violent crime.

E) have recently ceased to appeal to the young.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

In an interview yesterday Mr. Wilson was questioned about the harmful effects of horror movies on teenagers. He argued that such effects were often exaggerated and claimed that other types of films were far more dangerous for young people. When asked to prove this, he pointed out that horror films were often set in unreal situations and were clearly not to be taken seriously. In contrast, he claimed that films showing violent crime were often set in everyday life, and were therefore more damaging.


2. For Mr. Wilson the main difference between a horror film and one showing violent crime is that the former _____.

A) is mainly concerned with everyday situations.

B) is liked by the young, and the latter by the old.

C) is unrelated to real life, whereas the latter is.

D) is less expensive to produce than the latter.

E) rarely receives any attention from the young.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

In an interview yesterday Mr. Wilson was questioned about the harmful effects of horror movies on teenagers. He argued that such effects were often exaggerated and claimed that other types of films were far more dangerous for young people. When asked to prove this, he pointed out that horror films were often set in unreal situations and were clearly not to be taken seriously. In contrast, he claimed that films showing violent crime were often set in everyday life, and were therefore more damaging.


3. The interviewer wanted to find out whether _____.

A) young people were being harmed by horror films.

B) Mr. Wilson had himself been affected by horror films.

C) Mr. Wilson preferred horror films to films of violence.

D) people were seriously objecting to horror films.

E) the effects of crime films were being exaggerated.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The famous Tower of London was built as a fortress by William the Conqueror. Early in the Middle Ages the kings used it as a palace; later on it was turned into a prison, but only distinguished prisoners, including statesmen and princes, were held there. Today the Tower is a national museum, where, among other things, the jewelry of the English kings and queens is on display.


4. It is obvious from the passage that the functions of the Tower of London _____.

A) were all established by William the Conqueror.

B) have always been controlled by the kings.

C) have varied greatly over the centuries.

D) are all of a military nature.

E) have not changed at all since the Middle Ages.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The famous Tower of London was built as a fortress by William the Conqueror. Early in the Middle Ages the kings used it as a palace; later on it was turned into a prison, but only distinguished prisoners, including statesmen and princes, were held there. Today the Tower is a national museum, where, among other things, the jewelry of the English kings and queens is on display.


5. We learn from the passage that the Tower _____.

A) was not originally intended to be a fortress.

B) was never a prison for ordinary people.

C) is still a unique example of medieval architecture.

D) was never a residence of English kings.

E) functions today only as a jewelers museum.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The famous Tower of London was built as a fortress by William the Conqueror. Early in the Middle Ages the kings used it as a palace; later on it was turned into a prison, but only distinguished prisoners, including statesmen and princes, were held there. Today the Tower is a national museum, where, among other things, the jewelry of the English kings and queens is on display.


6. William the Conqueror’s original purpose in building the Tower of London _____.

A) was one of defense

B) was to exhibit his valuable jewellery.

C) was strongly criticized later in the Middle Ages.

D) remains unknown even now.

E) is still being debated among historians.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Never before in history have people been so aware of what is going on in the world. Television, newspapers and radio keep us continually informed and stimulate our interest. The sociologist’s interest in the world around him is intense, for society is his field of study. Indeed, he needs to know what is happening in society; he wants to know what makes the social world what it is, how it is organized, why it changes in the ways that it does. Such knowledge is valuable not only for those who make great decisions, but also for you, since this is the world in which you live and make your way.


7. The passage emphasizes that whatever goes on in the world today _____.

A) is quickly forgotten by the majority.

B) only concerns the sociologist.

C) first makes the headlines in the press.

D) is of great interest to everyone.

E) can easily be ignored by people in power.

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