B2_U1_Reading

B2_U1_Reading

9th - 11th Grade

6 Qs

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B2_U1_Reading

B2_U1_Reading

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English

9th - 11th Grade

Hard

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Gap 1

Which appears to show that, if a pop tribe means anything these days, it seems to be about a set of tastes, rather than a stage of life you go through before reaching adulthood.

Another consequence of this is that all kinds of music are now found much more in the mainstream.

However, the freedom of simply listening to whatever you want, whenever you want more than makes up for that feeling.

And a lot of youngsters are now finding that their taste overlaps with other groups.

Neither have they experienced a time when they were limited to tracks they could hear on the radio or get on a cassette from friends.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Gap 2

So does that mean that tribes are, in fact, expanding rather than dying?

Another consequence of this is that all kinds of music are now found much more in the mainstream.

However, the freedom of simply listening to whatever you want, whenever you want more than makes up for that feeling.

Which appears to show that, if a pop tribe means anything these days, it seems to be about a set of tastes, rather than a stage of life you go through before reaching adulthood.

And a lot of youngsters are now finding that their taste overlaps with other groups.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Gap 3

So does that mean that tribes are, in fact, expanding rather than dying?

Neither have they experienced a time when they were limited to tracks they could hear on the radio or get on a cassette from friends.

Does the lack of very visible teenage tribes matter for the health of pop culture?

Which appears to show that, if a pop tribe means anything these days, it seems to be about a set of tastes, rather than a stage of life you go through before reaching adulthood.

And a lot of youngsters are now finding that their taste overlaps with other groups.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Gap 4

So does that mean that tribes are, in fact, expanding rather than dying?

Another consequence of this is that all kinds of music are now found much more in the mainstream.

And a lot of youngsters are now finding that their taste overlaps with other groups.

Does the lack of very visible teenage tribes matter for the health of pop culture?

And a lot of youngsters are now finding that their taste overlaps with other groups.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Gap 5

So does that mean that tribes are, in fact, expanding rather than dying?

Another consequence of this is that all kinds of music are now found much more in the mainstream.

Does the lack of very visible teenage tribes matter for the health of pop culture?

Which appears to show that, if a pop tribe means anything these days, it seems to be about a set of tastes, rather than a stage of life you go through before reaching adulthood.

And a lot of youngsters are now finding that their taste overlaps with other groups.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Gap 6

Neither have they experienced a time when they were limited to tracks they could hear on the radio or get on a cassette from friends.

Another consequence of this is that all kinds of music are now found much more in the mainstream.

Does the lack of very visible teenage tribes matter for the health of pop culture?

Which appears to show that, if a pop tribe means anything these days, it seems to be about a set of tastes, rather than a stage of life you go through before reaching adulthood.

And a lot of youngsters are now finding that their taste overlaps with other groups.