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B2Reading and Use of EnglishPart 3

Word formation

For questions 1-8, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line.

Base Words:

1.CONNECT
2.SAFE
3.AGREE
4.UNDERSTAND
5.APPEAR
6.USE
7.POSSIBLE
8.REGULAR

Social media has changed the way we build 1. with friends, colleagues and even strangers, offering instant updates and quick reactions that can make daily communication feel easier. However, experts warn that the online world can also be 2., especially when people share personal details without thinking about who might see them. Another common problem is 3.: a short comment can sound harsher than intended, and users may 4. each other because they cannot hear tone of voice or see facial expressions. In extreme cases, someone might decide to 5. from a platform after a heated argument, leaving others confused and worried. Despite these risks, social networks can be 6. for learning, finding support groups and following reliable news sources, as long as we choose what we read carefully. Still, it is 7. to ignore how much time many teenagers spend scrolling, checking notifications and comparing themselves to others. That is why psychologists advise setting limits and taking breaks 8., so technology stays a helpful tool rather than a constant pressure.

0 / 8 gaps filled
Tip: Transform the BASE WORD shown above to fit each gap. Press Enter to move to the next gap
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