Test.
1 variant.
1. Write
down the Russian equivalent:
mass
media
national
daily newspapers
“quality”
newspapers
“populars”
local
newspapers
home
and international events
emotive
reporting
item
to
entertain rather than inform
to
express an opinion
2. What
“quality” newspapers do you know? Choose the right answers:
a)
The Times
b)
The Financial Times
c)
The Sun
d)
The Guardian
e)
The Independent
3. Choose the right
answer:
1. The “quality” papers
try to entertain rather than inform.
a) true b)
false
2. Newspapers in Britain
are owned by ...
a) the Government and
political parties.
b) individuals and
publishing companies.
4. Fill in the gaps
(Sundays, tradition, report, entertain):
1. British newspapers
are very much different from each other in the way they ... news.
2. There are 9 national
papers, which are published on ... .
5. Give the name of the
words and expressions that mean:
1. A newspaper which is
published every day —
2. A serious newspaper —
6.
Match
brief description of different kinds of programmes with their names:
1.
wild life programmes
2.
quiz programmes
3. sitcoms
4.
current affairs programmes
a) programmes
on which members of the audience are asked questions, in case of correct answer
they receive prizes
b) situational
comedies – short films providing entertainment
c) programmes
showing animals, birds etc. in their natural surrounding (environment)
d) deal with political
and social problems of modern society
7. Match the two halves:
Test.
2 variant.
1. Write
down the Russian equivalent:
mass
media
national
weekly newspapers
“tabloids”
“Sundays”
papers
colour
supplements
newsstand
home
and international events
publishing
company
to
report news
to
subscribe to
2.What “tabloids”
newspapers do you know? Choose the right answers:
a) The Daily Mail
b) The
Daily Express
c) The
Daily Mirror
d)
The Daily Telegraph
d) The
Daily Star
3. Choose the right
answer:
1. Most colour
supplements are published on Sundays and are ...
a) bought with Sunday
papers.
b) bought separately
from the Sunday papers.
2. In some countries , newspapers
are owned by ...
a) the Government and
political parties.
b) individuals and
publishing companies.
4. Fill
in the gaps (Sundays, tradition, report, entertain):
1. The popular
press aims to ... its readers.
2. Reading a Sunday
newspaper is an important ... in many British families.
5. Give the name of the
words and expressions that mean:
1. A newspaper, which
usually entertains its readers —
2. A newspaper which
reports local news —
6. Match
brief description of different kinds of programmes with their names:
1. educational programmes
2. cartoons
3. panel
discussions
4. thrillers
a) cinema
films made by photographing series of drawings;
b) with
the help of these programmes one can get knowledge and abilities, develop
his/her character and mental powers;
c) novels,
plays or films in which excitement and emotional appeal are the essential elements;
d) deal
with a group of speakers, chosen to speak, answer the questions, take part in a
game, before an audience, for example listeners to a broadcast.
Эталон
ответов
Test
1 variant
1.Write down the Russian equivalent:
mass media—средства
массовой информации
a daily newspaper— ежедневная
газета
“quality”
newspapers—пресса
“высокого качества”, газета полного формата
“populars”
—газета для широкой публики
local newspapers—местные
газеты
home and international events—события
в стране и за рубежом
emotive reporting—эмоциональная
подача материала
item—небольшая
заметка
to entertain rather than inform—скорее
развлекать, чем информировать
to
express an opinion—выражать
мнение
2.What
“quality” newspapers do you know? Choose the right answers:
a)
The Times
b) The Financial Times
d) The Guardian
e) The Independent
3. Choose the right
answer:
1. b) false
2. b) individuals and
publishing companies.
4. Fill in the gaps
(Sundays, tradition, report, entertain):
1. report
2. Sundays.
5. Give the name of the
words and expressions that mean:
1. A newspaper which is
published every day — a daily newspaper
2. A serious newspaper — “quality”
newspaper
6.
Match
brief description of different kinds of programmes with their names:
1.
c) 2. a) 3. b) 4. d)
7. Match the two halves:
1.
b) 2. c)
Эталон
ответов
Test
2 variant
1. Write
down the Russian equivalent:
mass media —
средства массовой информации
a weekly newspaper—еженедельная
газета
“tabloids”
—малоформатная газета, бульварная пресса
“Sundays”
papers—газеты,
публикуемые по выходным
colour supplements—цветные
приложения
newsstand—газетный
киоск
home and international events—события
в стране и за рубежом
publishing company—издательство
to report news—сообщать
или печатать новости
to
subscribe to—подписываться
2.What “tabloids”
newspapers do you know? Choose the right answers:
a) The Daily Mail
b) The Daily Express
c) The Daily Mirror
e) The
Daily Star
3. Choose the right
answer:
1. a) bought with
Sunday papers.
2. a) the Government
and political parties.
4. Fill
in the gaps (Sundays, tradition, report, entertain):
1. entertain
2. tradition
5. Give the name of the
words and expressions that mean:
1. A newspaper, which
usually entertains its readers —“tabloid”
2. A newspaper which
reports local news — local newspaper
6. Match
brief description of different kinds of programmes with their names:
1. b) 2. a)
3.
d) 4. c)
7. Match the two halves:
1. a) 2. c)
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