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English written test
11st grade
THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM
1 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis)
Name: _________________________________________________ Mark: ____________
Date: __________________________________________________ Teacher: __________
American Teens: Stupid or Spoiled?
I hadn't been to Europe for close to a year, and have to admit I was surprised, even inspired by the speed with
which young people are upgrading their handheld wireless devices over there. As I strolled the streets of London
neighbourhoods, I saw kids taking photos, shooting video, sending real email (not just text messages or sms, but
genuine internet mail), and even mo-blogging, nearly everywhere I looked.
These just weren't the wealthy kids in the posh areas, but real people from a fairly wide variety of socio-economic
and cultural backgrounds. It seemed to be that a majority of people under forty, and nearly everyone under 20,
was sporting a fairly new and fully featured mobile phone.
Rather than bemoan the rampant (perhaps American-born) consumerism that may have contributed to English
youth's rapid uptake of new cell phones, I chose instead to explore the factors motivating all this handset
replacement. Why do they want the latest models? Style? Do they all love cell phone games? The ability to check
sports scores from the street? Why must they send photos to one another with so much urgency that it requires
always-ready wireless access?
The answer occurred to me as I wandered the Knightsbridge district in search of a place to check my email. There
were no Internet cafes. My friends in South Kensington happened to own a computer and a very expensive and
unstable connection. Unlike the United States, local phone calls in the UK actually cost money - a lot of money.
In such an environment, a highly functional cell phone is not a luxury gadget, but a primary access point to the
net. It's not seen as just another gadget to go along (and ultimately dock) with the PC, digital camera, mp3 player,
web cam, and game console. It is to serve as all these things, all by itself.
In America, where consumerism still does run rampant, old PC's are stacked in people's closets, and landline
access is cheap, or even free. Access is plentiful.
That's why reluctance of America's youth to dish out two or three hundred dollars on the latest Samsung camera
phone or Sony mp3-capable handset may be incorrectly attributed to their lack of sophistication with wireless
handheld devices. And it's certainly not a low appetite for digital services, messaging, music, and authoring.
America's youth are among the world's most avid consumers and users of gaming consoles, email, mp3's, video
editing, and web blogs. It's not their lack of technological sophistication that keeps American teens from investing
in souped-up cell phones; quite on the contrary, it's their access to technologies that are superior for each of
these tasks. They play games on a Playstation, listen to mp3's on an iPod, send messages using a real keyboard,
shoot pictures with a camera, and edit video on a computer.
It's not that American kids don't have cell phones. They do. It's just that they don't have the same need to use
their phones for activities that are already being satisfied better elsewhere. Even if they don't prove to be eager
handset upgraders, America's youth will still rack up airtime on the cell phones they already have. They're just
going to do it the old fashioned way: talking. (By Douglas Rushkoff, Fri Oct 17, 2003)
English written test
11st grade
THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM
2 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis)
GROUP I – COMPREHENSION
1. Tick the option that best completes each sentence:
1.1.In London, the author was …
____ (A) ... astonished by how fast people used the latest technology on mobile phones
____ (B) ... terrified by the use new technology.
____ (C) ... surprised by the amount of people using mobile phones.
1.2.The author also realised that the majority of users …
____ (A) ...were from high-class areas.
____ (B) ... came from a wide scope of social and economical classes.
____ (C) ... were very wealthy.
1.3.Faced with these high levels of advanced technology use, the author decided to…
____ (A) ... find out why Americans don’t do the same.
____ (B) ... determine the reason why this has taken place in Britain.
____ (C) … criticise British consumerism.
1.4.The main reason why most British own a highly functional cell phone is that …
____ (A) ... the phone is considered an interesting gadget.
____ (B) … it offers a good way to communicate with others.
____ (C) … it provides fast access to the net as well as other features.
2. Select the correct alternative:
2.1.Why is Internet access so easily found in America?
____ (A) Internet access is easy simply because they have better computers.
____ (B) Landline access is easily available at a very reasonable cost if not free.
____ (C) It’s easily found because there are a lot of access points.
2.2.How does the text describe American teens as technology consumers?
____ (A) The text describes American teens as extremely eager consumers of technology.
____ (B) They are described as not having a great appetite for technological advancements.
____ (C) American teens are viewed as reluctant users of technology.
English written test
11st grade
THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM
3 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis)
2.3.What explanation is provided by the text to account for American teens attitude towards acquiring a
sophisticated top-of-the-line mobile phone?
____ (A) American teens simply don’t like mobile phones.
____ (B) Teens don’t have the technological sophistication to acquire a high-tech mobile.
____ (C) American teens have access to other technological means to perform the same tasks better so they
don’t require a sophisticated mobile.
2.4.According to the text, for what does an American teen use its mobile phone?
____ (A) America’s youth will mainly use its mobile phone to access the net.
____ (B) Teens will use mobile phones primarily to speak to each other.
____ (C) They will use cell phones to satisfy their needs.
3. Determine to what the words given below refer to. Tick the correct option:
3.1.they (l. 12 )
____ (A) Americans
____ (B) Cell phones
____ (C) English youth
3.2.it (l. 15 )
____ (A) Send photos to one another
____ (B) Urgency
____ (C) Wireless access
3.3. it (l. 21 )
____ (A) Gadget
____ (B) Net
____ (C) Cell phone
3.4.their (l. 31 )
____ (A) Samsung camera phone and Sony
handset
____ (B) Wireless devices
____ (C) America’s youth
4. Chose the alternative that adequately explains the meaning of the given word or expression:
4.1.“… fully featured mobile phone.” (l. 8/9 )
____ (A) A highly advanced mobile with a wide variety of functions.
____ (B) A standard mobile phone for full use
____ (C) A mobile phone that can take photos
English written test
11st grade
THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM
4 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis)
4.2.“… bemoan the rampant consumerism…” (l. 10 )
____ (A) Study the motives that explain consumerism
____ (B) Complain about the ever rising consumerism
____ (C) Explain why consumerism is decreasing
4.3. “… will still rack up airtime…” (l. 39/40)
____ (A) They will still spend a certain amount of time talking on the phone
____ (B) They might spend some air on the phone
____ (C) They should use the air to talk on the phone
GROUP II – GRAMMAR
5. Rewrite the sentences given without changing the meaning they convey. Select the correct alternative
to complete the new sentence.
5.1.If English youth doesn’t buy high tech mobiles, they will continue to have poor access to the net.
Unless English ……………………………. access to the net.
____ (A) ... teens don’t buy mobiles, they will have bad ...
____ (B) ... youth buys high tech mobiles, they will continue to have poor …
____ (C) ... youth bought high tech mobiles, they will continue to have ...
5.2.Why do they want the latest models?”
The author wondered ………………….. models.
____ (A) … why did they wanted the latest …
____ (B) … if they wanted the latest …
____ (C) … why they wanted the latest …
5.3.English teens need to have a highly advanced mobile phone in order to access the net and perform
other functions.
English teens need to have a highly advanced mobile phone so that ……………….. functions.
____ (A) … they can access the net and perform other…
____ (B) … access the net and perform other…
____ (C) … accessed the net and performed other…
English written test
11st grade
THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM
5 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis)
5.4.We may attribute American teens’ reluctance in buying high tech cell phones to their lack of
sophistication.
American teens’ reluctance …………………………………………. sophistication.
____ (A) … in buying high tech cell phones may attributed to their lack of …
____ (B) … in buying high tech cell phones be may attribute to their lack of …
____ (C) … in buying high tech cell phones may be attributed to their lack of …
5.5. Although they aren’t eager cell phone users, American teens will still use the phones they already
have.
Despite ……………………….. will still use the phones they already have.
____ (A) … not being eager cell phone users, American teens …
____ (B) … of not being eager cell phone users, American teens …
____ (C) … they aren’t eager cell phone users, American teens …
5.6. Cell phone users want a high tech device will spend huge amounts of money to buy it.
Cell phone users ……………………………………. to buy it.
____ (A) … when they want a high tech device will spend huge amounts of money …
____ (B) … which want a high tech device will spend huge amounts of money …
____ (C) … who want a high tech device will spend huge amounts of money…

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English Test Consumerism

  • 1. English written test 11st grade THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM 1 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis) Name: _________________________________________________ Mark: ____________ Date: __________________________________________________ Teacher: __________ American Teens: Stupid or Spoiled? I hadn't been to Europe for close to a year, and have to admit I was surprised, even inspired by the speed with which young people are upgrading their handheld wireless devices over there. As I strolled the streets of London neighbourhoods, I saw kids taking photos, shooting video, sending real email (not just text messages or sms, but genuine internet mail), and even mo-blogging, nearly everywhere I looked. These just weren't the wealthy kids in the posh areas, but real people from a fairly wide variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds. It seemed to be that a majority of people under forty, and nearly everyone under 20, was sporting a fairly new and fully featured mobile phone. Rather than bemoan the rampant (perhaps American-born) consumerism that may have contributed to English youth's rapid uptake of new cell phones, I chose instead to explore the factors motivating all this handset replacement. Why do they want the latest models? Style? Do they all love cell phone games? The ability to check sports scores from the street? Why must they send photos to one another with so much urgency that it requires always-ready wireless access? The answer occurred to me as I wandered the Knightsbridge district in search of a place to check my email. There were no Internet cafes. My friends in South Kensington happened to own a computer and a very expensive and unstable connection. Unlike the United States, local phone calls in the UK actually cost money - a lot of money. In such an environment, a highly functional cell phone is not a luxury gadget, but a primary access point to the net. It's not seen as just another gadget to go along (and ultimately dock) with the PC, digital camera, mp3 player, web cam, and game console. It is to serve as all these things, all by itself. In America, where consumerism still does run rampant, old PC's are stacked in people's closets, and landline access is cheap, or even free. Access is plentiful. That's why reluctance of America's youth to dish out two or three hundred dollars on the latest Samsung camera phone or Sony mp3-capable handset may be incorrectly attributed to their lack of sophistication with wireless handheld devices. And it's certainly not a low appetite for digital services, messaging, music, and authoring. America's youth are among the world's most avid consumers and users of gaming consoles, email, mp3's, video editing, and web blogs. It's not their lack of technological sophistication that keeps American teens from investing in souped-up cell phones; quite on the contrary, it's their access to technologies that are superior for each of these tasks. They play games on a Playstation, listen to mp3's on an iPod, send messages using a real keyboard, shoot pictures with a camera, and edit video on a computer. It's not that American kids don't have cell phones. They do. It's just that they don't have the same need to use their phones for activities that are already being satisfied better elsewhere. Even if they don't prove to be eager handset upgraders, America's youth will still rack up airtime on the cell phones they already have. They're just going to do it the old fashioned way: talking. (By Douglas Rushkoff, Fri Oct 17, 2003)
  • 2. English written test 11st grade THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM 2 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis) GROUP I – COMPREHENSION 1. Tick the option that best completes each sentence: 1.1.In London, the author was … ____ (A) ... astonished by how fast people used the latest technology on mobile phones ____ (B) ... terrified by the use new technology. ____ (C) ... surprised by the amount of people using mobile phones. 1.2.The author also realised that the majority of users … ____ (A) ...were from high-class areas. ____ (B) ... came from a wide scope of social and economical classes. ____ (C) ... were very wealthy. 1.3.Faced with these high levels of advanced technology use, the author decided to… ____ (A) ... find out why Americans don’t do the same. ____ (B) ... determine the reason why this has taken place in Britain. ____ (C) … criticise British consumerism. 1.4.The main reason why most British own a highly functional cell phone is that … ____ (A) ... the phone is considered an interesting gadget. ____ (B) … it offers a good way to communicate with others. ____ (C) … it provides fast access to the net as well as other features. 2. Select the correct alternative: 2.1.Why is Internet access so easily found in America? ____ (A) Internet access is easy simply because they have better computers. ____ (B) Landline access is easily available at a very reasonable cost if not free. ____ (C) It’s easily found because there are a lot of access points. 2.2.How does the text describe American teens as technology consumers? ____ (A) The text describes American teens as extremely eager consumers of technology. ____ (B) They are described as not having a great appetite for technological advancements. ____ (C) American teens are viewed as reluctant users of technology.
  • 3. English written test 11st grade THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM 3 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis) 2.3.What explanation is provided by the text to account for American teens attitude towards acquiring a sophisticated top-of-the-line mobile phone? ____ (A) American teens simply don’t like mobile phones. ____ (B) Teens don’t have the technological sophistication to acquire a high-tech mobile. ____ (C) American teens have access to other technological means to perform the same tasks better so they don’t require a sophisticated mobile. 2.4.According to the text, for what does an American teen use its mobile phone? ____ (A) America’s youth will mainly use its mobile phone to access the net. ____ (B) Teens will use mobile phones primarily to speak to each other. ____ (C) They will use cell phones to satisfy their needs. 3. Determine to what the words given below refer to. Tick the correct option: 3.1.they (l. 12 ) ____ (A) Americans ____ (B) Cell phones ____ (C) English youth 3.2.it (l. 15 ) ____ (A) Send photos to one another ____ (B) Urgency ____ (C) Wireless access 3.3. it (l. 21 ) ____ (A) Gadget ____ (B) Net ____ (C) Cell phone 3.4.their (l. 31 ) ____ (A) Samsung camera phone and Sony handset ____ (B) Wireless devices ____ (C) America’s youth 4. Chose the alternative that adequately explains the meaning of the given word or expression: 4.1.“… fully featured mobile phone.” (l. 8/9 ) ____ (A) A highly advanced mobile with a wide variety of functions. ____ (B) A standard mobile phone for full use ____ (C) A mobile phone that can take photos
  • 4. English written test 11st grade THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM 4 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis) 4.2.“… bemoan the rampant consumerism…” (l. 10 ) ____ (A) Study the motives that explain consumerism ____ (B) Complain about the ever rising consumerism ____ (C) Explain why consumerism is decreasing 4.3. “… will still rack up airtime…” (l. 39/40) ____ (A) They will still spend a certain amount of time talking on the phone ____ (B) They might spend some air on the phone ____ (C) They should use the air to talk on the phone GROUP II – GRAMMAR 5. Rewrite the sentences given without changing the meaning they convey. Select the correct alternative to complete the new sentence. 5.1.If English youth doesn’t buy high tech mobiles, they will continue to have poor access to the net. Unless English ……………………………. access to the net. ____ (A) ... teens don’t buy mobiles, they will have bad ... ____ (B) ... youth buys high tech mobiles, they will continue to have poor … ____ (C) ... youth bought high tech mobiles, they will continue to have ... 5.2.Why do they want the latest models?” The author wondered ………………….. models. ____ (A) … why did they wanted the latest … ____ (B) … if they wanted the latest … ____ (C) … why they wanted the latest … 5.3.English teens need to have a highly advanced mobile phone in order to access the net and perform other functions. English teens need to have a highly advanced mobile phone so that ……………….. functions. ____ (A) … they can access the net and perform other… ____ (B) … access the net and perform other… ____ (C) … accessed the net and performed other…
  • 5. English written test 11st grade THE WORLD OF CONSUMERISM 5 http://mentes-brilhantes8.webnode.pt/ (Elaborado por Tatiana Reis) 5.4.We may attribute American teens’ reluctance in buying high tech cell phones to their lack of sophistication. American teens’ reluctance …………………………………………. sophistication. ____ (A) … in buying high tech cell phones may attributed to their lack of … ____ (B) … in buying high tech cell phones be may attribute to their lack of … ____ (C) … in buying high tech cell phones may be attributed to their lack of … 5.5. Although they aren’t eager cell phone users, American teens will still use the phones they already have. Despite ……………………….. will still use the phones they already have. ____ (A) … not being eager cell phone users, American teens … ____ (B) … of not being eager cell phone users, American teens … ____ (C) … they aren’t eager cell phone users, American teens … 5.6. Cell phone users want a high tech device will spend huge amounts of money to buy it. Cell phone users ……………………………………. to buy it. ____ (A) … when they want a high tech device will spend huge amounts of money … ____ (B) … which want a high tech device will spend huge amounts of money … ____ (C) … who want a high tech device will spend huge amounts of money…