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Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

We are familiar with pop culture, but what is peep culture? In pop culture, we turn on the TV and watch our favorite celebrities entertain us 1.their performance. In peep culture, we turn on the computer, we move through people’s lives on reality TV, blogs. Facebook and YouTube.  2.getting our entertainment from scripted performances, we get our entertainment from peeping into other people’s lives. It can be friends and family.

3.it’s just likely to be people we have never met from around the world.

Suddenly, we consume all of our time4. (track) other people. And we also invite them to watch us!   People reveal themselves to get attention and to feel like they are part   of a community. In peep culture, ordinary people are turned into celebrities. This has never happened 5., turning the spotlight on random regular people. There aren’t secrets anymore. The notion of private life 6.(change).

7.society has become extremely fast-paced, most of us are really unaware of these changes in our lives.   We are moving into a time 8.our virtual personality is going to be more important than our actually physical presence. What we have online is going to be more important than what we do offline. We are now socially judged by our virtual profiles.

In the age of “peep culture,,” a tell-all, show-all, know-all digital phenomenon is dramatically changing notions of privacy, individuality, security,  and  even  humanity.  Susan Boyle became a(n) overnight  celebrity 9.peep culture. The entire world was staring  at her 10.her transformation from a resident of a small Scottish town to a global celebrity. We like the story because she’s like a movie, only she’s real.

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