Ent403 Assignment Reading Text 1 Read This Passage Carefully and Answer The Questions That Follow
Ent403 Assignment Reading Text 1 Read This Passage Carefully and Answer The Questions That Follow
Ent403 Assignment Reading Text 1 Read This Passage Carefully and Answer The Questions That Follow
READING TEXT 1
Read this passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The Facebook party that became a riot
It began as a plan for a very normal 16th birthday party. Merthe Weusthuis wanted a quiet
celebration with a small group of friends in her family home in the small Dutch town of Haren.
Like many teenagers, she decided to send out invitations via a social network site. But Merthe
made one big mistake: she used open-access settings on Facebook, so it wasn’t just her friends
who could see details of the event, lots of strangers could too.
The number of invitation acceptances quickly snowballed into an avalanche. Not marking the
event as ‘private’ meant the electronic invitation was eventually seen by 240,000 people, of
whom 30,000 confirmed online that they planned to attend. To make matters worse, an
unauthorised campaign was launched to promote the party by means of a dedicated website and
Twitter account, which received hundreds of thousands of hits. The party became known as
‘Project X Haren’ after the 2012 American film Project X in which three high school students
throw a birthday party that spins out of control. Video trailers for Merthe’s party were
produced, with scenes from Project X edited in, and they were posted on YouTube. T-shirts
featuring Merthe’s face were also made, all without her knowledge or consent.
Even after Merthe’s parents had cancelled the party, the publicity didn’t stop. Local media
reported on the forthcoming event and teenagers turned up to have their pictures taken outside
the Weusthuis family home. On the evening the party was to have taken place, about 5,000
teenagers began gathering in Haren, many outside the Weusthuis house. When it became clear
that there was nothing to gatecrash, violence broke out and 500 riot police equipped with
helmets, shields and batons were brought in to control the crowd. Shops in the centre of Haren
were vandalised and looted, journalists were attacked, cars were set on fire or overturned and
street signs and lamp posts were damaged.
However, Facebook was also involved in the clean-up effort in the days after the riot. A group
called ‘Project Clean-X Haren’ was set up to gather and organise volunteers. Another group
named ‘Suspect-X Haren’ was created to help police identify and arrest the rioters by sharing
photos and videos of the event.
A number of other 'Facebook parties’ have spiralled out of control, including the 16th birthday
party of British teenager Bradley McAnulty in April 2012. Bradley had not posted details of the
event on the internet, and had been careful to ask his friends not to, but somehow the news
leaked out and appeared on Blackberry Messenger as well as Facebook. More than 400
gatecrashers invaded his family home in Poole, Dorset, causing extensive damage.
ANSWER: D
QN=2 The number of confirmed the guests ___.
a. did not reflect the reality
b. got out of control almost immediately
c. was manageable until the Twitter campaign
d. suddenly shot up when people started watching the YouTube video trailers
ANSWER: B
ANSWER: A
QN=5 Violence broke out when ___.
a. teenagers arrived in large numbers
b. people realized there was no party
c. rival gangs turned up
d. gatecrashers saw the riot police
ANSWER:B
READING TEXT 3
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d. must arrive in the US first.
QN=5 What does the writer say about the university’s teaching staff?
a. They are non-native English speakers.
b. They have only taught in non-English speaking countries.
c. They encourage non-native English speakers to attend the program.
d. They help students improve their English.
1. Gabriela's management style worked well with her team in Brazil but not with
her team in Sweden.
A. True
B. False
2. Gabriela's team questioned her proposals and her decisions because they didn't
trust or respect her.
A. True
B. False
3. Gabriela was satisfied with her Swedish manager's way of dealing with her
problem.
True
False
4. Gabriela found it helpful to talk openly with her team about the differences in
their expectations.
A. True
B. False
5. Gabriela faced a problem with her Swedish team because her management style
was old-fashioned and wrong for the modern world.
A. True
B. False
6. The author believes that people from high power distance cultures and low power
distance cultures should never work together.
A. True
B. False