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that’s  a  help  in  itself.  I  had  a   I knew where they could huy a cheap
     teenager  the  other day who  had just   second-hand  digital  camera.  We
     split up with his girlfriend. He didn’t   don’t   really   have   answers    to
     want  to  talk  to  anyone  in  his  family   questions like that!”
     about  it,  and  his  friends  just  joked
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     about it when he brought the subject
     up;  he  really just  needed  somebody    “Helping  Hand  has  been  such  a
     to  listen  to  him.  And  that’s  what   success,  though,”  says Janet,  “that a
     we’re there for.”                        number     of  other    charities   are
                                              looking into  ways  of running similar
                                              Services for older people.  It’s not just
      “Sometimes,”  says Jenny,  “there are   teenagers  that  have  problems  -
     issues  we just  can’t  deal  with  at  all.   everyone  has  problems  sometimes
     We’re  not  doctors,  so therc’s  no way   with their relatives,  their colleagues,
     we can discuss medical problems. All     their  neighbours,  their  boss!  And  it
     we  can  really  do  is  suggest  they  go   really does help to talk.  Who knows?
     and  see  their  GP.  And  last  week    Maybe  w e’ll  all  be  using  a  Service
     someone  sent  me  an  c-mail  asking if  like this in the future!”

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     Y o u   a r e   g o in g   t o   r e a d   a n   a r t ic le   a b o u t   e le c t r o n ic   g a m e s .  C h o o s e   t h e   m o s t
     s u it a b le   h e a d in g   f r o m   t h e   lis t  A —H   f o r   e a c h   p a r t   ( 1 —6 )  o f  t h e   a r t ic le .  T h e r e   is
     o n e   e x t r a   h e a d in g   v v h ich   y o u   d o   n o t   n e e d   t o   u s e .  T h e r e   is   a n   e x a m p le   a t   t h e
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                        YOU HAVE TO PAY TO PLAY
                          M oney doesn’t go fa r these days,
                        especially in the w orld o f high tech.
                                la n  K elly investigates.

                        A. An  unusual vvorking environment
                         B.  Paying for the marketing
                         c. The consumer's vievvpoint
                         D. Some surprising  research
                         E. An  interesting experiment
                         F. The designer's defence
                         G. What should  happen
                         H. A bevvildering choice


       0.  H                                   players  to  DVDs,  from  hand-held
                                               computers  to  home  cinemas,  today’s
     Walk  into  any  high  Street  electrical
                                               consumer  is  coníronted  by  displays
      store  and  the  range  of  Products
                                               of  the  latest  gadgets  everyvvhere
      available  is  dazzling.  From  MP3
                                               they  turn.  Recently,  though,  people
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