Froggy Jumps Activity Trackers and AppsVersion en ligne English listening, LEAP 6.1, listening comprehension, inferencing par Robin Kosseff 1 The interview begins with a description of the first activity trackers model, the pedometer. Based on this, we can infer the first users were a weight lifters b runners c cyclists 2 The innovations they discuss in trackers seems to indicate that users have become a richer and more high tech-oriented b concerned about all their daily habits, not just exercise c more culturally diverse 3 New trackers measure the intensity of our activity because a people want to know how many steps they've taken b people burn different amounts of energy when moving c being more intense is more fashionable now 4 About 50% of us think we are a more active than we actually are b less active than we actually are c less perceptive than we actually are 5 Some fitness apps are inconvenient for people whose smartphones a have really loud alarms b don't have a long battery life c don't have GPS systems 6 Tracking our sleep patterns can help us a diagnose health problems b increase the amount of time we dream c know if we are restless sleepers 7 According to the speaker, a problem with trackers is a they actually lead people to be less active b there hasn't been enough research on their use c they tend to be inaccurate 8 When the speaker says trackers have a 'novelty effect', she means that a users lose their enthusiasm for them after a while b users are always looking for the newest models c users quickly become addicted to them 9 Based on the speaker's final statement, it is fair to say that her main interest is a whether these apps really motivate people to be more active b whether these apps are stylish enough to attract more users c doing more research on the importance of personal health data 10 Sharon was likely chosen for this interview because she a is knowledgable about the latest research on activity trackers b has a lot of experience using different activity trackers c doesn't like activity trackers and is therefore more objective about them