READING. A Holiday Without Technology.

Додано: 6 травня
Предмет: Англійська мова, 8 клас
12 запитань
Запитання 1

A Holiday Without Technology


Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What was special about the holiday camp?

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Students travelled abroad.

Students couldn’t use technology.

Students had to study all day.

Students stayed in a hotel.

Запитання 2

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


How long did the camp last?

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2 days

3 days

5 days

7 days

Запитання 3

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What was students’ first reaction?

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They were excited.

They were angry.

They were shocked.

They didn’t care.

Запитання 4

A Holiday Without Technology


Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What did students do instead of using phones?

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Played computer games

Watched films

Hiked and cooked

Slept all day

Запитання 5

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What charity activity did one group organise?

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Collected money

Cleaned a forest

Helped animals

Visited a hospital

Запитання 6

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What did students enjoy most?

варіанти відповідей

Not having to check messages

Eating in restaurants

Using laptops

Watching TV

Запитання 7

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What happened on the last day?

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Students got their phones back.

Students left early.

Students bought new phones.

Students refused to leave.

Запитання 8

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


How did some students feel about getting their phones back?

варіанти відповідей

They were very happy.

They didn’t want them back.

They were confused.

They were angry.

Запитання 9

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What does the text say about technology?

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It is always harmful.

It is not useful.

It can be helpful but we need breaks.

It should be banned.

Запитання 10

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What is the main idea of the text?

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Holidays are boring without technology.

Students should always use their phones.

Nature camps are dangerous.

A break from technology can be positive.

Запитання 11

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


Why did students have more time to talk?

варіанти відповідей

They had no homework.

They had no devices.

Teachers asked them to.

They were bored.

Запитання 12

A Holiday Without Technology



Last summer, our school organised a special holiday camp called “Back to Nature”. The idea was simple: students had to spend five days in the mountains without using any technology — no phones, no tablets, no laptops. At first, everyone was shocked. Some students said they couldn’t live without social media, while others worried they would get bored.

However, the experience turned out to be amazing. Instead of scrolling through their phones, students spent time hiking, reading books, cooking together, and helping each other with daily tasks. One group even organised a small charity activity: they cleaned a nearby forest and collected rubbish left by tourists.

Many students said that the best part of the camp was the feeling of freedom. They didn’t have to check messages all the time, and they finally had time to talk to each other face-to-face. On the last day, when the teachers returned the phones, some students didn’t even want them back.

The camp showed that technology is useful, but sometimes we need a break from it to enjoy real life.


What word best describes the camp experience?

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Terrible

Useless

Amazing

Ordinary

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