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4ºESO Unit7 Test ACNS
4ºESO Unit7 Test ACNS
Name: Group:
LISTENING
2. Listen again and decide if the sentences are TRUE (T) or FALSE (F). (14 points)
The study said that email is a common method of communication. ___________
Some people said they didn’t feel like they were computer literate. ____________
95% of people say the mobile phone is their most used form of communication. ______
A lot of people said that virtual reality technology will be popular in the future. ______
Less than 99% of teenagers believe that online platforms should be used in class.
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A lot of teenagers said they know how to write a formal letter. __________
Spelling isn’t a problem for most teenagers. _________
READING
Cybersecurity: How to be safe online
The internet is a place where you can practise new skills, make new friends and even learn in a
different way. E-learning is an example of this. It is helping to improve education all over the world.
Students who can’t get to a school can access online platforms and download the material they need
to complete courses. However, it is always important to use the internet safely. Read on to learn about
top tips to keep you safe online.
Protect your password: Passwords should be created carefully. Your password for important accounts,
like your email, should be at least ten characters long. They should include letters, numbers and
symbols. Don’t share your password with anyone.
Keep important information a secret: Let’s get straight to the point: personal information like your
email, home address or phone number must not be given to strangers. Even if you meet somebody in
an online chatroom and you think that you are on the same wavelength, you mustn’t share personal
information with them.
Download with care: Be careful when downloading something. Sometimes viruses are created to look
similar to popular apps, but the software has been created to steal your personal information. Most
data is ‘encrypted’, which means that it is converted into code to keep it private, but always check the
safety of your connection before downloading.
Check, check and check again: Don’t open emails from people you don’t know. Always check the
address of the sender before opening the message. Never click on links that you don’t recognise
because they could contain a virus.
3. Read the text. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F). (8 points)
1 Passwords should be shared with people you know.
2 Some software has been created to steal personal information.
3 You should check your connection before you download anything.
4 You should always click on links that you don’t know or haven’t seen before.
4. Read the text again and answer the questions. (12 points)
1) What three things should your password contain?
6. Complete the sentences with the pairs of words in the correct order. (8 points)
apps / engineers computer literate / communication feature / virtual reality social media / vlogs
2) Log on to the email platform / hardware. You don’t need to download / app new software.
3) Click on the ‘New Account’ install / link and enter your new address and password / link.
4) Make / Click the ‘Save’ button and then check / drop that your new password works.
9. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets to write sentences in the passive voice. (10 points)
a. WhatsApp _____________________ (buy) by Facebook in 2014.
b. How many websites _______________________ (create) since 1991?
c.They discovered the product while something else _____________________________ (investigate)
d. By the time Sarah arrived, the house ___________________________ (steal) by the thieves.
e. In 2003, a law ______________________ (pass) to control junk mail.
f. New apps___________________________ (develop) right now.
10. Complete the sentences using the passive voice of the modal verbs. (10 points)
11. Transform these sentences from active to passive voice. (15 points)