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A. our communication has changed due to the Internet.
1) Talking to his nephew is mentioned by the author to demonstrate how much
B. the way we handle domestic chores has changed.
C. the last ten years have seen changes in mobile phones.
D. friendship's significance has evolved.
2) What is the author's perspective on the impact of the Internet on the newspaper and record industries?A. The author suggests that the Internet has had a negative impact on these industries.
B. The author believes the Internet has greatly benefited these industries.
C. The author believes the impact of the Internet on these industries is yet to be determined.D. The author argues that the Internet has no significant effect on these industries.
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3) What does 'it' in the sentence "But as human beings, we're not very good at "it" from Paragraph (5) refer to?
A. conversing with individuals in various ways
B. behaving in the way a person is expected to
C. focusing solely on a single topic for a brief period of time
D. paying attention to several things at once
4) How has the Internet changed the way people interact with friends?
A. It has increased the use of written notes left on doors.methods of communication.
B. It has replaced traditional C. It has had no impact on social interactions.
D. It has made face-to-face communication more common.
5) How does the author feel about free music and news from the internet?
A. Record labels and media outlets will be the only ones that suffer from it.
B. Access to it will always be beneficial to the general population.C. Eventually, there won't be as much reporting and writing.
D. Higher costs will result for those who continue to purchase records and newspapers.
6) The writer uses the expression 'digital migrants' in Paragraph (5) to mean people who
A. can adjust to the characteristics of Internet communications more readily.B. originated in nations where Internet usage was less prevalent.