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English Unlimited B1+ – Unit 1 – 1.

2 Reading – Ex 3 answers
1 Mike Scott’s fan checked his page regularly and changed facts back if he noticed changes. He did
this because he wrote the original page and was a big fan.
2 Terry Millstone thinks Wikipedia is quite dangerous because anyone can change or add facts, e.g.
to a political rival’s online biography.
3 Stephen Glass made up facts in 27 of the 41 articles he wrote for The New Republic magazine.
4 Your own opinion.
5 The writer is not sure what we should believe, but feels that the Internet may not be a good place
to get reliable facts (para. 2, line 2; para. 3, line 1; whole of para. 4). However, he also mentions
that printed materials may not be reliable sources either (para. 3).

English Unlimited B1+ – Unit 1 – 1.2 Reading – Ex 3 answers


1 Mike Scott’s fan checked his page regularly and changed facts back if he noticed changes. He did
this because he wrote the original page and was a big fan.
2 Terry Millstone thinks Wikipedia is quite dangerous because anyone can change or add facts, e.g.
to a political rival’s online biography.
3 Stephen Glass made up facts in 27 of the 41 articles he wrote for The New Republic magazine.
4 Your own opinion.
5 The writer is not sure what we should believe, but feels that the Internet may not be a good place
to get reliable facts (para. 2, line 2; para. 3, line 1; whole of para. 4). However, he also mentions
that printed materials may not be reliable sources either (para. 3).

English Unlimited B1+ – Unit 1 – 1.2 Reading – Ex 3 answers


1 Mike Scott’s fan checked his page regularly and changed facts back if he noticed changes. He did
this because he wrote the original page and was a big fan.
2 Terry Millstone thinks Wikipedia is quite dangerous because anyone can change or add facts, e.g.
to a political rival’s online biography.
3 Stephen Glass made up facts in 27 of the 41 articles he wrote for The New Republic magazine.
4 Your own opinion.
5 The writer is not sure what we should believe, but feels that the Internet may not be a good place
to get reliable facts (para. 2, line 2; para. 3, line 1; whole of para. 4). However, he also mentions
that printed materials may not be reliable sources either (para. 3).

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