середа, 10 лютого 2016 р.

Test Mass Media

Test
Daily,Weekly, Monthly

Task 1.Listen and decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. British people read more newspapers than people in the USA.
2. All newspapers in Britain are sold and bought.
3. Practically each ethnic minority in Britain publish their newspaper.
4. Newspapers are censored by the state.
5. Practically all the political parties in Great Britain publish their own newspapers.
6. The Press Complaints Commission is concerned with the prevention of
intrusion into privacy.
7. The use of computer technology is increasing nowadays.

Task 2.Match the types of magazines with their contents.
1) Computer magazines. a) Articles about the most interesting places to visit.
2) Humour magazines. b) Information about new styles of clothes.
3) Women’s magazines. c) Funny stories.
4) Travel magazines. d) Information about software and new computers.
5) Car magazines. e) Articles about the life of famous people, cooking
6) Fashion magazines.              f) Information useful for drivers.

Task 3.Match the categories of newspapers with their definitions.
1) A newspaper which is issued every day. a) a national newspaper
2) A newspaper which is published once or b) a local newspaper
twice a week.
3) A newspaper which serves a certain city c) an international newspaper
or a region.
4) A newspaper which circulates throughout d) a weekly newspaper
the whole country.
5) A newspaper which is published for more e) a daily newspaper
thanonecountry.
Task 4.Complete the dialogue, using the phrases from the box.
1) Well, it takes a lot of time to collect and organize the information. You must check
every fact reported.
2) You are quite right. According to professional and ethical standards a journalist has
to illustrate many aspects of the conflict or the situation and to use careful judgment
when organizing and reporting information.
3) I’m afraid I can’t. I have to take an interview for an article for “School Reporter”.
4) Moreover, one of the rules of journalism is to report every possible side of the story.
So one interview or one source of information isn’t enough.
5) It’s impossible. You see, a journalist has to use original sources of information and cite the sources in the reports.

— Will you go to the disco tonight, Ted?
— But can’t you write this article without the interview?
— Is it difficult to write articles?
— That’s right. It’s very bad when you read wrong facts in a newspaper or a magazine.
— And it’s important to express different attitudes to the situation, isn’t it?
— Well, it’s really hard to write a good article.
Task 5.Report the statements, using the verbs to agree, to believe, to tell, to say, to ask.
1) Ron said, “OK, I will go shopping for you, Ben.”
2) Dolly said, “For sure this information is very useful for our agency.”
3) Kate said, “Can you pass me that sandwich, please?”
4) Greg said, “Alex, I will prepare my report tomorrow.”
5) Sally said, “Good. I will ask them to make some photos for you.”
6) Fred said, “Do you always buy this magazine, Bill?”










Listening
A) Read the text and fill in the necessary words: technology, independent, regional,
control, national, free, minorities, circulation, advertising.
PRESS AND BROADCASTING IN GREAT BRITAIN
Great Britain is really a newspaper reading nation. More___(national)
an d___(regional) daily papers are sold in Britain than in most other developed
countries. National newspapers have a total___(circulation) of 14.2 million
on weekdays and 16.2 mln on Sundays. There are about 130 daily and
Sunday newspapers, over 2,000 weekly newspapers and some 7,000 periodical
publications. There are also more than 750 free distribution newspapers,
mostly weekly and financed b y ___(advertising), and some 60 newspapers
and magazines produced by members of ethnic___(minorities). The press
i s ___(free) to comment on matters of public interest, subject to law. There
is no state___(control) or censorship of the press, which caters for a variety
of political views, interests and levels of education. Newspapers are almost
always financially___(independent) of any political party. None of the main
political parties own or publish daily newspapers. There is a Press Complaints
Commission which deals with complaints by members of the public and
provides a more effective press self-regulation and prevention intrusion into
privacy.
All national newspapers use computer___(technology), and its use in the
provincial press is increasing.
The twelve national morning daily papers (5 “qualiyties” and 7 “populars”)
are available in most parts of Britain.
B) Listen and decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. British people read more newspapers than people in the USA. (T)
2. All newspapers in Britain are sold and bought. (F)
3. Practically each ethnic minority in Britain publish their newspaper. (7)
4. Newspapers are censored by the state. (F)
5. Practically all the political parties in Great Britain publish their own newspapers.
(F)
6. The Press Complaints Commission is concerned with the prevention of
intrusion into privacy. (7)
7. The use of computer technology is increasing nowadays. (T)