Digital detox

english

1 Spending a weekend without access to communications technology was an eye-opener.

2 Connecting is something I do unconsciously now, and sharing such moments has become second nature.

3 There was a moment when he was distracted by a buzzing sensation and automatically reached for his phone, before realising it was a bee.

4 By breaking away from my connected life, however,I came to appreciate just how much it had permeated my way of being.

5 So-called ‘early adopters’, the heavy technology users, throw themselves at every new device and service

6 A study by the University of California concluded that such constant multi-tasking gradually erodes short-term memory.

Crouching down next to Artley, our twenty-one-month-old son, my partner Will and I watched the unmistakable shape of a barn owl until it disappeared into the wood.

Blessed with two days of good weather and some delicious local food, I barely noticed I wasn’t online.

9 I take equal responsibility for our digital obsession.

10 So-called ‘early adopters’ will admit to an uncontrollable impulse to check their email accounts or social networking sites.

11 It’s clearly a situation to be avoided. Our digital detox had been something of a wake-up call.

12 If my worst habit is incessant messaging, his is allowing his phone to take precedence over everything else.

13 The meaningful and the mundane have thus merged into one, all dutifully and habitually recorded — my enjoyment split between that technological impulse and the more delicate human need to be in the moment.

14 And the magical moment when Artley was being read his bedtime story in front of an open fire, I've had to try and commit to my own fallible memory.

Reading test 01

Reading and Text Analysis - English Language

For each question, choose the correct answer..

 

Jobs we’d like to do

Artur

I’ve always enjoyed playing computer games and I’d like to make them when I’m older. My cousin works in IT and makes cartoons and games so I asked him if I could go to work with him. I learned so much including how to draw a simple cartoon. But it was really tiring – all I wanted to do was relax at the end of the day, not play computer games!

Mika

I love sport the most and want to teach it when I’m older. I’m good at basketball, but I need to work harder in rugby lessons so I can teach different sports. After school, I want to go to college and study sports science. After that, I want to help with after-school clubs and lessons. My uncle is a teacher so I plan to ask him if I can give drinks to the players at the American football club next week.

Henri

I play a lot of musical instruments including the piano and guitar and would love to have a career in music. Last year, I received a prize for the best young musician in my town. I want to study music at university. I probably won’t get work as a musician after school so I might have to get a job in a café or restaurant first. My dream is to be paid to play in a group and travel around the world.

 

1    Who is going to ask a family member for help with their job plans?

      A Artur        B Mika        C Henri

2    Who hopes to work in different countries?

      A Artur        B Mika        C Henri

3    Who has won a competition in their chosen subject?

      A Artur        B Mika        C Henri

4    Who needs to get better at the school subject they like best?

      A Artur        B Mika        C Henri

5    Who has had some help from their family with their job plans?

      A Artur        B Mika        C Henri

6    Who was ready for a break after their experience of working?

      A Artur        B Mika        C Henri

7    Who may have to work as a waiter after school?

      A Artur        B Mika        C Henri

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