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Examen VWO

2014 tijdvak 1 donderdag 22 mei
13.30 - 16.00 uur

Engels

Bij dit examen hoort een bijlage.

Dit examen bestaat uit 40 vragen.
Voor dit examen zijn maximaal 49 punten te behalen.
Voor elk vraagnummer staat hoeveel punten met een goed antwoord behaald kunnen worden.
Geef niet meer antwoorden (zinnen, redenen, voorbeelden e.d.) dan er worden gevraagd. Als er bijvoorbeeld één zin wordt gevraagd en je antwoordt met meer dan één zin, dan wordt alleen de eerste zin in de beoordeling meegeteld.

VW-1002-a-14-1-o

Let op: beantwoord een open vraag altijd in het Nederlands, behalve als het anders is aangegeven. Als je in het Engels antwoordt, levert dat 0 punten op.

Tekst 1 Parents and peers
1p

1

Tegen welke visie protesteert “Rhombs99”?

Tekst 2 Don’t shoot the messenger
1p

2

1p

3

Which of the following fits the gap in paragraph 1?
A broke with
B criticized
C joined
Which of the following fits the gap in paragraph 2?
Oral tradition is important in all societies, despite the reliance of some cultures on written records.
B Philosophy, and also psychology for that matter, was at one time considered poison for the mind.
C There was a related worry that sofas, introduced at the same time, encouraged young people to drift off into fantasy worlds.
A

1p

4

What comment is made about Mr Obama in paragraph 3?
Mr Obama makes a clear-cut distinction between good and bad media.
Mr Obama’s critical attitude to new media springs from his aversion to blogs spreading rumours.
C Since much of his campaign depended on it, Mr Obama’s condemnation of new media seems out of place.
A
B

2p

5

Geef van elk van de volgende beweringen aan of deze wel of niet in overeenstemming is met de inhoud van alinea 4.
1 In education Blackberries are unsuitable as a means of communication. 2 Modern media can serve all sorts of educational purposes.
3 Modern media may help keep people out of trouble.
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