Read the passageTASK 1. Read the passage. Circle the best answer A, B, or C to each of the questions. With approximately 2.96 billion users as of 2022, Facebook is undoubtedly one of the favoured social networking sites in the globe. As for students, they use Facebook for different purposes, including entertainment or academic learning. First, it is a relaxing channel where students comfortably tend to vent their negative thoughts on their school life via a status, share unforgettable memories, or watch multiple funny clips to relieve stress. Additionally, they can easily connect with those who have the same interests through various Facebook pages where they enjoy reading top comments or discussing hot topics with each other. Second, Facebook, regarded as the biggest knowledge platform, enables learners to get access to an array of free learning materials and even ask for specialized knowledge from other friendly users. Besides, it's very convenient for students to create a Facebook group chat on Facebook Messenger to upload and share lectures, prepare for class presentations as well as do assignments together. In short, Facebook can contribute to students' academic achievements if they take full advantage of it in an appropriate way. 1. What is the passage mainly about? A. The drawbacks of Facebook in student's learning. B. The benefits of Facebook in student's learning. C. The development of Facebook in student's learning. 2. What does the word it in line 4 mean? A. Facebook B. Entertainment 3. According to the passage, where can students find like-minded ones? A. Facebook Messenger B. Facebook comments C. Facebook pages 4. Why is Facebook called the biggest knowledge platform? A. Because students can gain a large number of free learning materials. B. Because students can enjoy a large number of English videos. C. School life C. Because students can talk to a large number of knowledgeable users there. 5. Which of the following is NOT the main purpose when students form a learning group chat? A. Preparing for class presentations. B. Venting their negative thoughts on their school life. C. Discussing hot topics with each other. |