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Read the dialogue, then choose the correct answers.    
Mark: We might go to the football match next Saturday, Cristina.  
Cristina:Football? You must be joking. I can’t stand it.   
Mark: No? Why not?      
Cristina:Twenty two men of two teams run after a ball, trying to kick it into a net... and 
 thousands of people shouting and screaming like madmen every time it’s a goal 
 or not. Is this a game?     
Mark: I see ... you prefer things like hopscotch, hide-and-seek, blind man’s buff ... 
Cristina:Don’t tease me, Mark. I’m not a child anymore and there are much better sports
 than football.      
Mark: Really?       
Cristina:Yes, take volleyball, for example. It’s so exciting, the two teams try to keep the
 ball in motion without letting it touch the ground. No foul play, no violence. 
Mark: Yes, maybe you’re right. I like volleyball too. For me all ball games are great! 
Cristina: Not only ball games, Mark. Don’t you like badminton, cards, chess, even darts...Not only ball games, Mark. Don’t you like badminton, cards, chess, even darts...
 and things like that?      
Mark: Er … of course I do.      
What are Cristina and Mark talking about?     
 a. Football b. Volleyball  c. Ball games d. Games
How many football players are there in each team?    
 a. 11 b. 12    c. 20 d. 22 
Why does Mark mention children’s games like hopscotch?   
 a. Because Cristina likes these games. b. Because Cristina is a child. 
 c. Because he wants to tease Cristina.     
 d. Because he wants Cristina to play these games.   
What kind of sports and games does Cristina NOT refer?   
 a. Chess b. Baseball         c. Badminton d. Darts 
Cristina thinks football is an exciting game.     
 a. True  b. False  c. No information  
Mark likes all ball games.      
 a. True  b. False  c. No information  

Read the passages carefully. Then do the tasks.    
Steve, 13       
 I love TV. The first thing I do when I wake up is to switch it on. My favourite channel 
 is the Cartoon Network. I watch TV three or four hours a day. My parents think it is 
 too much and they are always telling me to study, read a little or do a sport. But TV
 is my favourite hobby. I’m addicted to my favourite progammes.  
Kate, 14        
 I know most teens don’t like watching the news, but I do. I like to know what is  
 happening around our world. I also enjoy documentaries, especially about wildlife. 
 I’m very curious about the way animals live and how to preserve their habitats. I also
 enjoy watching live shows and films, mostly comedies and thrillers. I watch TV two
 or three hours a day.      
Rachel, 17       
 I like TV as everybody else, but now that I’m older I am more selective about the 
 programmes I watch. I used to watch cartoons all the time. Now I like watching the 
 news and some games shows like “Who wants to be a millionaire?”, so I don’t really 
 spend too much time in front of the box, an hour or two a day... Some programmes 
 are educational and help us to use our imagination, but many are full of violence. 
Decide whether the following sentences are true (T) or false (F).TF 
Steve is obsessed about TV.      
Kate doesn’t like watching the news.     
Rachel’s favourite programmes are still cartoons.    
Kate likes watching things that make her laugh.    
Rachel is the teenager who watches less TV of the three.   
Steve’s parents don’t mind that he watches so much TV.