Reading Comprehension Exercises: Tornadoes, Robotics, and Ads

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1. Tornado Tourism

Reading Analysis

  • Why do they take place in Tornado Alley? It is famous for its frequent tornado activity.
  • Why can it be exhausting? Participants often spend the majority of their time driving.
  • What is the reality of sightings? There are very few opportunities to actually witness a tornado.
  • What do participants do? A single storm-chasing experience is often insufficient, leading many to return.

True or False Statements

  • Shared accommodations: True; the text notes that chasers often share rooms or beds.
  • Chances of success: False; the text states that the chances of seeing a tornado are quite slim.

Vocabulary

  • Expert: Experienced
  • Risk: Danger
  • Few: Limited
  • Only: Single
  • Seems: Appears

2. The Future Is Here

Reading Analysis

  • What is different about the teacher? The teacher is not conventional; it is "Engkey," a penguin-shaped plastic robot.
  • What is the main goal? To have robots like Engkey assist Korean children in learning English.
  • What is the main problem? These robots can only facilitate pre-programmed conversations and cannot answer unscripted questions.
  • What does the writer think? It is unlikely that robotic technology will develop the understanding required to be a successful teacher.

True or False Statements

  • Control of Engkey: False; the text states Engkey is controlled by a human teacher outside the classroom.
  • Student motivation: True; supporters claim robots help motivate students and improve concentration.

Vocabulary

  • Normal: Ordinary
  • Prepared: Skilled
  • Guarantee: Ensure
  • Particular: Specific
  • Necessary: Needed

3. Online Advertising

Reading Analysis

  • What was surprising? An advertisement for a handbag appeared on a blog after the user had previously viewed it online.
  • Why is it becoming common? An increasing number of companies are adopting this advertising method.
  • Why are users disturbed? They dislike the feeling of being monitored while surfing the internet.
  • What do critics believe? They argue that companies using these techniques may not be acting intelligently.

True or False Statements

  • Method adoption: True; the writer notes a growing number of companies are using this advertising method.
  • Privacy concerns: True; users are demanding stricter regulations to protect their digital privacy.

Vocabulary

  • On sale: On offer
  • Before: Earlier
  • Supporters: Defenders
  • Precise: Accurate
  • Clever: Wise

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