1) Last week, in a private rehabilitation clinic outside Edinburgh, Leo Edwards, a sixteen-year-old schoolboy, (A 1) ... through severe withdrawal symptoms. a) was going b) was gone c) has been going d) has gone 2) The boy’s problem (A2) ... as “Net obsession” — an over-dependency on the Internet a) diagnosed b) was diagnosed c) had diagnosed d) was diagnosing 3) An international group of psychologists (A 3)... that anyone who is online for long periods is clinically ill and needs medical treatment. a) is recently suggesting b) is recently suggested c) has recently suggested d) recently suggests 4) Leo Edwards is not an isolated case. Russel Hopkins, aged fifteen, from Gateshead in north-east England, is a typical online addict. Every day after school, and after dinner until three or four in the morning, he (A4) ... in his room surfing the Net or playing computer games. a) finds b) is finding c) has found d) will be found 5) By the end of the day he will have spent more than six hours online. Understandably, his parents are extremely worried. Not only his school work suffers, but Russel’s addiction (A 5)... his social life and his spare-time interests.  a) is also destroyed b) has also destroyed c) was also destroying d) had also destroyed 6) Instead of spending next weekend having a good time out with friends, he (A6) ... it indoors surfing the Internet. a) usually spends b) is usually spending c) will usually be spent d) has usually spent 7) Many support groups for Internet addicts are online these days. The number of people who join them (A7) .... a) will constantly be grown b) had constantly grown c) is constantly grown d) is constantly growing

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