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part of a social network, someone will notice as the priniar) reason for the drop in whether you look well or have been absent participation, because they are no longer free to from the group Voluntarism cuts crime If you \ olunteer for community acti\ ities or school know your neighbours' first names it is more nu i lings of a deterrent to crime than more police Increasing Parent Teacher Association Oln lousl), it is only one variable Beginning in involvement in schools is more effective than the 1970s, real income dropped, which led to increasing teachers' salaries 10 per cent Living the increase in I ho numbers of people working on a block u here people go to church, even if at more than one job — it now requires two you do not go, means that you will hear about incomes to maintain a similar standard of jobs and consequently, will be less likely to be living that one income provided in 1970 The on drugs Areas with high social connectedness apparent social isolation has also been abetted produce better government services, less by the explosion of new technologies corruption and more efficiency The drop in membership in voluntary membership in other voluntary or religious associations is marked with a concomitant rise groups, could undermine the very democracy in cynicism and alienation The comergence of that has thrived on diverse interests these two growing trends — dropping out and It is going to require a lot of consciousness- | 0 gg ln g on — exacerbates the serious raising to drive home the critical role that consequences of a drop in political social interactions contribute to society, or just involvement and a rise in social isolation Life as importantly, what their absence could lead on the Internet is unlikely to lead to the to Even one of the already mythical founders downfall of democracy by itself Nor is the act of the electronic revolution, John Perry Barlow, of joining groups a guarantee that democracy wonders 'How can you guess what lies in their will thrive Growth of membership in right- hearts, when you can't see their eyes 7 ' wing religious groups, unbuffered by Questions 28-30 Complete these statements with not more than FOUR words taken from the text Write your answers m the spaces numbered 28-30 on the answer sheet One has been done for you as an example Example: 'Voluntarism' may be defined as . . Answer: membership (by citizens in) voluntary social groups 28 The drop in voluntary participation has been seen by Robert Putnam as a 29 In recent years, because of the drop in real income, more people have had 30 Users of Internet have to depend on a for information Questions 31-35 According to information in Reading Passage 3, match the following kinds of social behaviour with their effects and write the appropriate letter A-H in the spaces numbered 31-35 on the answer sheet. The first one has been done for you as an example. There are more effects listed below than you need. Example: Having social links ... Answer: A 31. Being a member of more than one group ... 32. Knowing your neighbours' first names ... 33. Living near churchgoers ... 34. Places where social networks are good between people ... 35. The growth of Internet users ... List of effects A ... helps you stay healthy. X B ... makes it easier to hear about job opportunities. C ... leads to social alienation. D ... reduces crime. E ... produces better schools. F ... increases your lifespan. G ... makes drug abuse more likely. H ... have lower levels of corruption and higher levels of efficiency. Questions 36-39 Which of the following are mentioned in the passage as being a threat to democracy? Write YES or NO in spaces numbered 36-39 on the answer sheet. 36. joining religious groups 37. joining fundamentalist right-wing religious groups 38. being part of the electronic revolution 39. using the Internet READING TEST 8 QUESTIONS 1-14 You arc advised to spend about 20 minute!, on Questions 1-14 which refer to Reading Passage 1 below Download 1.65 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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