Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following quest...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 6 to 13.
Most of us have taken a selfie at one time or another, be it a photo of ourselves in a beautiful place, during a performance by our favourite band, or on a memorable night out with friends. But today, more and more people are putting their lives at risk in an attempt to get the most shocking pictures to share on social media. In several cases, this action has had disastrous consequences.
Take, for example, the Spaniard who was killed by a bull while he was taking a selfie during the annual bull run in a village near his hometown, or the Singaporean tourist who died when he fell from cliffs on the coast of Bali. Such tragedies have led to the death toll from selfie-related incidents reaching double figures for the first time in 2015, overtaking the number of victims of shark attacks.
Despite the risks, social media is full of pictures featuring near misses that could have been fatal under other circumstances. Under the caption 'Most dangerous selfie ever', a woman posing at a stadium can be seen narrowly avoiding being hit in the head by a baseball approaching her. Yet the photo has received thousands of "likes", and the comments below it suggest that this behavior is something to be admired.
In response to the increasing threat posed by the selfies, the authorities have started to take action. National parks, such as the Waterton Canyon in Denver, Colorado, have closed their gates to visitors approaching the bears for photos. The Russian Interior Ministry has launched a public education campaign advising selfie-takers not to balance on dangerous surfaces or pose with their pets. But if instructions like this are really necessary, then perhaps it is about time we asked ourselves which is more important, a 'like' or a life?
Question 6. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of selfie-related accidents?
A. Being hit by a bull B. Drowning in the ocean
C. Being struck by a baseball D. Falling from cliffs
Question 7. The word “tragedies” in paragraph 2 can be best replaced by ____________.
A. bad luck B. bad injuries C. dull moments D. sad events
Question 8. The word “fatal” in paragraph 3 is OPPOSITE in meaning to ____________.
A. harmless B. serious C. painful D. life-threatening
Question 9. The word “their” in paragraph 4 refers to ____________.
A. visitors B. National parks C. the bears D. the Waterton Canyon
Question 10. Which of the following best paraphrases the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. If safety warnings are needed, we should reconsider whether social media attention is worth the risk.
B. Authorities focus more on social media likes than public safety, which is problematic.
C. Life seems to matter only when one gains significant attention and validation on social media platforms.
D. People should follow safety instructions carefully if they want to gain more likes on social media.
Question 11. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. A majority of dangerous selfies lead to serious consequences, including death or injury.
B. Shark attacks caused more deaths than selfies in 2015, according to reported statistics.
C. Many people continue to admire and share risky selfies despite the obvious danger.
D. Social media users are no longer interested in sharing or viewing dangerous selfies online.
Question 12. In which paragraph does the author mention specific cases of deaths caused by selfies?
A. Paragraph 4 B. Paragraph 2 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 1
Question 13. In which paragraph does the author discuss the measures taken by governments or officials regarding dangerous selfies?
A. Paragraph 4 B. Paragraph 1 C. Paragraph 3 D. Paragraph 2
