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The Internet Case

1) The document is a reading comprehension worksheet that contains a passage about internet addiction and questions to test comprehension of the passage. 2) It discusses how internet addiction is a growing problem around the world, affecting millions of people, and can interfere with people's lives and relationships. 3) Experts note that treatment involves therapy rather than medication and that recovery is a lifelong process, like other addictions.

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The Internet Case

1) The document is a reading comprehension worksheet that contains a passage about internet addiction and questions to test comprehension of the passage. 2) It discusses how internet addiction is a growing problem around the world, affecting millions of people, and can interfere with people's lives and relationships. 3) Experts note that treatment involves therapy rather than medication and that recovery is a lifelong process, like other addictions.

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Name _______________________________________ Nr.

_____ Class ________ Date____/ ____/______

Tutor _______________________ Teacher __________________ Evaluation ________________________

I. READING COMPREHENSION - Read the text below and do the tasks that follow it.

ARE YOU AN INTERNET ADDICT?


Experts say that millions of people around the world are one click away from ‘online’ addiction.
The Internet is where we spend more and more of our time. But for a growing number of people, it’s an out-
of-control habit that interferes with normal living and causes severe stress on family, friends, loved ones and work.
Kimberly Young, clinical director of the Centre for Internet Addiction Recovery and author of the book
Caught in the Net, says that about 5% to 10% of Americans – 15 to 30 million people – may suffer from Internet
addiction and the problem may be even greater in countries like China, Korea and Taiwan. It’s a global problem.
Coleen Moore, coordinator of resource development at the Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery, says she
has clients from college age to early adulthood who spend 14 to 18 hours a day online. But Young notes that it’s not
just how long people spend using a computer; it’s what they’re doing online.
To help people with their diagnosis, Young developed a test that uses a 20-question survey to measure levels
of Internet addiction. “There are no real drugs for this yet,” she says. “It’s not about medication, it’s more about
therapy.” The estimated recovery time varies. At the Illinois Institute for Addiction Recovery, some patients need 30 to
90 days of in-patient treatment, followed by a continuing care program. But Internet addiction recovery, like any other
addiction, requires lifelong treatment, experts say.
Online gaming is the form of Internet addiction most rapidly growing among young people. “Initially we
primarily had people addicted to surfing the Web, chat rooms, virtual communities and things like that. Now we are
looking more to gaming,” Moore says. “Gaming is certainly one of the things that could get people addicted to the
Internet, because it has such compelling content. But I don’t think games are any more likely to cause Internet
addiction than any of the other forms of entertainment”.

A. Decide if each sentence is TRUE (T), FALSE (F), or NOT MENTIONED (NM).

1. The number of Internet users has increased by 1000%. T F NM 


2. Internet addiction affects people’s life in many different ways. T F NM 
3. Almost half of Americans spend too much time online. T F NM 
4. The USA is the country with the highest number of addicts. T F NM 
5. There are centres to recover from Internet addiction. T F NM 
6. Their clients are between 14 and 18 years old. T F NM 
7. Internet addiction hasn’t been understood very well yet. T F NM 
8. It’s difficult to recover from this addiction. T F NM 
9. People are mostly addicted to surfing the web, chat rooms and social networks. T  F NM 
10. Games are just as addictive as other forms of entertainment. T F NM 

B. Complete the sentences according to the information given in the text.

1. Experts say that millions of people are getting _____________________________________________________.

2. Internet addiction causes a lot of problems, but many people can’t ____________________________________.

3. Internet addiction is a bigger problem in ______________________________________________________.

4. Recovery centres base their treatment on ________________________and not on _______________________.


II. LANGUAGE

A. Complete the text below with the words from the box. There are two extra words.

Some psychologists say _______________________ (1) use of computers to surf the web, join social
sites and chat room discussions, and play video games is a real _______________________ (2).
In recent years, people have started to use the computer and the Internet like they used to watch
TV. It is, in fact, very comfortable and relaxing just to sit down and have a addictive
_______________________ (3) with somebody from Canada about ice hockey and lacrosse. check
If we are hungry, we simply order a pizza through the Internet. While we are waiting for the food, leave
we _______________________ (4) our Facebook messages, _______________________ (5) photos upload
and change our profile pictures and even _______________________ (6) a message on our friends’ meet
Facebook walls. obsessive
So, we just don’t have much time for communication with people anymore. Besides, there is so available
much information _______________________ (7) that when we start surfing the Internet, we spend chat
a long time in front of the screen. There are a lot of people who are_______________________ (8) hooked
on TV and watch it 5 to 7 hours a day, and I believe using the computer is becoming an addiction, addiction
too.

B. Why has Julie sent this text message? Circle the correct answer.

Hi George!
1. To tell George she’ll phone him later. I’m going to be late.
2. To check if he’s going to get back home late. Please ring me when you
get in. You can reach me
3. To ask George to call her when he arrives. at 919548226.
Cheers,
Julie.

C. Complete this phone call (1 – 8) with the questions/expressions in the box (A – J). Write only the letters. Two
letters are not needed.

Luca: You sound a bit down. (1) __(___)__


(A) When?
Eva: Nothing. I’m just a bit tired.
(B) See you there!
Luca: (2) __(___)__
(C) Shall we meet at 3 p.m.?
Eva: No, not really. (3) __(___)__

Luca: Well, I have an idea. (4) __(___)__ (D) What about you?

Eva: Yeah, that sounds good. (5) __(___)__ (E) What’s up?

Luca: How about Saturday afternoon? (F) Let’s meet

Eva: Good idea. (6) __(___)__ (G) Can I call you later?

Luca: That works for me. (H) Do you fancy going for an ice cream?

Eva: (7) __(___)__ at Leicester Square outside the tube (I) Do you have any plans for this
station then. weekend?

Luca: Great. (8) __(___)__ (J) I’m afraid I can’t.

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