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10 Read the text and fill in the word which
fits best. Use only one word.
Simply Entertainment?

Many youngsters 0) these days easily devote
more time to the box than they 1) ................ to any
other form of entertainment. Each year children
read less and 2) ............. and watch television more
and more. In fact, a typical child sits through an
average of about four hours of TV viewing 3)
day. They spend more time on this form of entertainment
4) .............. they spend talking to parents, playing with friends, attending school
or reading books.
According to a recent study, sixty-two percent 5) ............... television
programmes contain scenes of violence. It would be logical then to assume that
watching a steady flow of violent images on screen cannot 6) .............. seen
simply as entertainment. The bright colours, quick movements and sudden
flashes will always capture a child's attention and there are certainly very
7) ............. children who find television totally uninteresting.
If we listen to the experts, it seems 8)................ viewing large amounts of TV
violence does not necessarily cause a child to act in a violent 9) ................ , but
can lead to the view that violence 10) ................ acceptable in everyday life, as
well 11) .............. possibly creating a fear of being attacked on the streets.
With governments finally 12).............. measures to improve the quality of
children's TV, parents must now become aware that 13)................ many hours
of viewing can have serious effects 14)............... a child's behaviour and attitude.
Obviously, turning off the set 15) ........ be the best solution in the end.​


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Many youngsters 0) these days easily devote more time to the box than they 1) do to any other form of entertainment. Each year children read less and 2) less and watch television more and more. In fact, a typical child sits through an average of about four hours of TV viewing 3) each day. They spend more time on this form of entertainment 4) than they spend talking to parents, playing with friends, attending school or reading books.

According to a recent study, sixty-two percent 5) of television programmes contain scenes of violence. It would be logical then to assume that watching a steady flow of violent images on screen cannot 6) be seen simply as entertainment. The bright colours, quick movements and sudden flashes will always capture a child's attention and there are certainly very 7) many children who find television totally uninteresting.

If we listen to the experts, it seems 8) that viewing large amounts of TV violence does not necessarily cause a child to act in a violent 9) way, but can lead to the view that violence 10) is acceptable in everyday life, as well 11) as possibly creating a fear of being attacked on the streets. With governments finally 12) taking measures to improve the quality of children's TV, parents must now become aware that 13) the many hours of viewing can have serious effects 14) on a child's behaviour and attitude.

Obviously, turning off the set 15) could be the best solution in the end.​

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