Рrogress Test Unit 6 1. Read the text and match the phrase with the text
This text deals with …
1. Computer virus.
2. Game addiction.
3. A crime.
4. An important message.
5. Punishment.
6. Using neighbours’ wi-fi.
A. A Singapore teenager who used his neighbours’ wi-fi Internet network will not be able to
use the Internet for the next 12 months. The message for wi-fi users is clear: if it isn’t yours,
don’t use it.
B. Seventeen-year-old Tan Luo was an online-game fan and played games at all hours of the
day. He didn’t have time to study and wasn’t able to complete his course at the college. In the
end, his parents were very worried and they disconnected their Internet access so Tan couldn’t
go online.
C. However, this didn’t stop him. He knew his neighbours had Internet access, so he used theirs.
He was able to connect to their wireless Internet network, or ‘wi-fi’, and continued playing
online games from his own home.
D. The neighbours noticed Tan was using their wi-fi one night. They told him to stop, but he
didn’t, and so they called the police. In Singapore it’s a crime to use a wi-fi network that isn’t
yours. So, the young wi-fi thief had to go to court.
E. In court, Tan said he was very sorry. The judge didn’t sent him to prison. Instead, he sent Tan
to a boys’ hostel for nine months. At the hostel, he will do sports and other activities, but he
won’t be allowed to play video games. Furthermore, he won’t be able to use the Internet for the
next year.
2. Ask 1 questions to each text.
3. Complete the sentences.
The Pig and the Pencil
Pig was looking at A on the ground. Turtle came by. “What did you find, Pig?” she said.
“What is that thing on the ground?” “Don’t you know?” said Pig. “I’ll show you what it is!” Pig
put the pencil on his hat. “Oh, now I see!” said Turtle. “It looks B on your hat. You are so
smart, Pig.” “I know, I know,” said Pig. Frog came by just then. “Oh, Frog! Look what Pig put
on his hat,” said Turtle. “I see,” said Frog. “That C your hat look good, Pig. What a smart
thing to do!” “Being smart is what I do best,” D Pig. “Now I’ll show you something more!”
Pig put the pencil on his nose. “What a good place for it!” said Frog. “I think that’s the best
place,” said Turtle. “You are E smart, Pig.”
A 1) anything 2) something 3) nothing 4) anywhere
B 1) better 2) worse 3) best 4) good
C 1) making 2) maked 3) makes 4) make
D 1) said 2) asked 3) answered 4) talked
E 1) such 2) such a 3) so a 4) so
4. Complete the sentences.
Japanese culture
Japanese culture (A) an enormous impact on the rest of the world, especially in the areas of
film, music and fashion. The streets of Tokyo are the city’s (B) area for youth culture.
Teenagers here are hip kids with all the(C) gadgets. Japanese teenage girls spend their
money on the (D) trends in clothes and music and teenage boys invest in the latest computer
games. Some young Japanese people (E) their own fashion houses and design companies
which are taking the rest of the world by storm!
1. most popular; 2. hottest; 3. famous; 4. latest; 5. privacy; 6. is having; 7. have started.