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Use the words below to make sentences in present progressive.
I / to read a book -
I am reading a book.
it / to rain -
It is raining.
he / to repair his bike -
He is repairing his bike.
they / to watch a film -
They are watching a film.
the cat /to sleep on the chair -
The cat is sleeping on the chair.
Jane and Emily / to do their homework -
Jane and Emily are doing their homework.
Bill / to wait at the bus stop -
Bill is waiting at the bus stop.
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THE PRESS IN BRITAIN
National and regional newspapers
There are 12 daily newspapers and 10 Sunday newspapers in circulation in most parts of the country. National newspapers cater for a wide variety of tastes and interests. They are often described as either qualities or tabloids depending upon their format, style and content. Quality newspapers, which are broadsheet in format, cater for those readers who want detailed information on a wide range of news and current affairs. The most popular tabloid newspapers tend to appeal to those who want to read shorter, entertaining stories with more human interest, and they generally contain a larger number of photographs.
Newspapers cater for a whole range of political views, but often express a strong standpoint in favour of or against a certain party or policy in their editorial columns.
Certain British newspapers are renowned throughout the world. "The Times" is perhaps the most influential and best known. It was first published in 1785, making it Britains oldest daily newspaper. "The Observer", first published in 1791, is the oldest national Sunday newspaper in the world. More recent additions to the market include "The Independent" and its sister paper, "The Independent on Sunday", and "Today".
At one time Londons Fleet Street was the centre of newspaper industry, but now all the national papers have moved their editorial offices and printing plants to other parts of the capital many to Docklands, a regenerated area to the east of the City.
A number of large publishing groups own both national and regional newspapers. There are, however, safeguards against the risk resulting from undue concentration of ownership of the media. It is unlawful to transfer a newspaper or newspaper assets to a proprietor, whose newspapers have an average daily circulation of 500,000 or more, including that of the newspaper to be taken over, without consent from the Government.
ЛУГАНСКАЯ ГОС. АКАДЕМИЯ КУЛЬТУРЫ И ИСКУССТВ им. Матусовского
КАФЕДРА ЛИНГВИСТИКИ И МЕЖКУЛЬТУРНОЙ КОММУНИКАЦИИ
Вариант 8 (английский язык)
Еnglish
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Выполните следующие упражнения:
Use the words below to make sentences in present progressive.
I / to read a book -
I am reading a book.
it / to rain -
It is raining.
he / to repair his bike -
He is repairing his bike.
they / to watch a film -
They are watching a film.
the cat /to sleep on the chair -
The cat is sleeping on the chair.
Jane and Emily / to do their homework -
Jane and Emily are doing their homework.
Bill / to wait at the bus stop -
Bill is waiting at the bus stop.
Прочитайте и переведите текст. Сделайте резюме данного текста и будьте готовы отвечать на вопрос по тексту.
THE PRESS IN BRITAIN
National and regional newspapers
There are 12 daily newspapers and 10 Sunday newspapers in circulation in most parts of the country. National newspapers cater for a wide variety of tastes and interests. They are often described as either qualities or tabloids depending upon their format, style and content. Quality newspapers, which are broadsheet in format, cater for those readers who want detailed information on a wide range of news and current affairs. The most popular tabloid newspapers tend to appeal to those who want to read shorter, entertaining stories with more human interest, and they generally contain a larger number of photographs.
Newspapers cater for a whole range of political views, but often express a strong standpoint in favour of or against a certain party or policy in their editorial columns.
Certain British newspapers are renowned throughout the world. "The Times" is perhaps the most influential and best known. It was first published in 1785, making it Britains oldest daily newspaper. "The Observer", first published in 1791, is the oldest national Sunday newspaper in the world. More recent additions to the market include "The Independent" and its sister paper, "The Independent on Sunday", and "Today".
At one time Londons Fleet Street was the centre of newspaper industry, but now all the national papers have moved their editorial offices and printing plants to other parts of the capital many to Docklands, a regenerated area to the east of the City.
A number of large publishing groups own both national and regional newspapers. There are, however, safeguards against the risk resulting from undue concentration of ownership of the media. It is unlawful to transfer a newspaper or newspaper assets to a proprietor, whose newspapers have an average daily circulation of 500,000 or more, including that of the newspaper to be taken over, without consent from the Government.
ЛУГАНСКАЯ ГОС. АКАДЕМИЯ КУЛЬТУРЫ И ИСКУССТВ им. Матусовского
КАФЕДРА ЛИНГВИСТИКИ И МЕЖКУЛЬТУРНОЙ КОММУНИКАЦИИ
Вариант 8 (английский язык)
Еnglish
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