C. Read the text again and answer the questions. Choose a, b, c or d. 1. Why does the writer mention his own experience of physical therapy? a. to show the truth of the doctor’s argument b. to suggest that he already knew the problem c. to show off his own knowledge d. to explain why he is writing about it 2. What does Jen say about the use of games in physical therapy? a. The idea needs greater support. b. It’s still a recent idea. c. The idea was instantly successful. d. It will be more popular in the future. 3. What did the writer think about the shoulder injury game? a. He thought it looked too simple. b. He didn’t understand how it worked at first. c. He thought it needed more action. d. He was disappointed he didn’t get to play it. 4. When using the game, Gareth a. exercises for longer than a quarter of an hour. b. stops whenever he starts to feel tired. c. doesn’t appear tired during his exercise. d. can play for thirteen minutes before tiring. 5. What happens if a patient doesn’t carry out an exercise properly? a. The game shows them the correct movement. b. Their game character doesn’t move. c. They have to start that level again. d. The game goes back to the beginning. 6. In the last paragraph, 70% refers to the percentage of patients who a. need to do exercises at home. b. don’t do the exercises they’re supposed to. c. don’t need physical therapy at home. d. need more physical therapy than expected
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