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PART THREE:  ACCESS TO INFORMATION FROM SPOKEN TEXTS (10 points)  Answer questions 1-5 according to the article.

 (תודוקנ 10) עמשנה תנבה :ישילש קרפ                                                  .רמאמה יפל 1-5 תולאש לע הנע

                 1.  Why do people think that it is dangerous for drivers to talk on a phone held in their hand?
 Answer questions 12-17 according to the broadcast. In all questions, circle the number of the
 correct answer.     (paragraph I)
                     ANSWER: ................................................................................................................................. .
 .הנוכנה הבושתה לש רפסמה תא לוגיעב ףקה ,תולאשה לכב .רודישה יפל 12-17 תולאש לע הנע
                                                                                                      (5 points)


 TEENAGERS AND STRESS  2.  PUT A ✓ BY THE TWO CORRECT ANSWERS. (paragraph II)

 12.  What makes young people feel stress?  10     In Dr. Parker’s study, researchers checked (—).
    i)   They worry about many things.     ........  i)  how long drivers talked on cell phones

    ii)  They spend a lot of time with family.     ........  ii)  how safely the participants were driving
    iii)  They study too much.     ........  iii)  if drivers used their cell phone when they had problems
 (2 points)          ........  iv)  in which hand participants held the cell phone

 13.  Why should young people go running with their friends?     ........  v)  how long it took drivers to react to road problems
    i)   To exercise better.     ........  vi)  if drivers stopped the car to answer the phone

    ii)  To learn a new sport.                                                                   (2x3=6 points)
    iii)  To be with people their age.  3.  CIRCLE THE NUMBER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER. (paragraph III)
 (2 points)
                     What did Dr. Parker’s study show about talking on a hands-free phone?
 14.  According to Ann, why should students stop studying for half an hour during the day?     i)   It is more distracting than talking to a passenger.
    i)   They can relax.     ii)  It is less dangerous than talking on a hand-held phone.

    ii)  They have time to eat.     iii)  Drivers like to talk on a hands-free phone in the car.
    iii)  They can work.     iv)  People drive safely when they use a hands-free phone.
 (1 point)
                                                                                                      (4 points)
 15.  Why should young people eat salad?
                 4.  According to paragraph IV, what was the reason that drivers who talked on the phone paid
    i)   It’s easy to make.
                     less attention to the road?
    ii)  It makes them feel better.
                     ANSWER: ................................................................................................................................. .
    iii)  It’s a food they like.                                                                      (5 points)
 (2 points)
                 5.  CIRCLE THE NUMBER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER. (paragraph V)
 16.  Ann says that young people should sleep (–).
                     Dr. Parker is optimistic about changing drivers’ habits because (—).
    i)   when they want to

    ii)  when they feel stress     i)   drivers have changed their habits in the past
    iii)  at night and during the day     ii)  most drivers want to make the change
 (1 point)           iii)  it’s easy to change people’s habits

 17.  According to Ann, what idea may seem strange?     iv)  she hopes the law will be changed
                                                                                                      (5 points)
    i)   Relaxing is the best medicine.

    ii)  Laughing helps people deal with stress.
    iii)  Stress can make some people happy.
 (2 points)



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