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4. Explain to your partner why the press is called a mirror of current events choosing the correct word.

The press is often called a mirror of current/currency events. It includes newspapers and magazines. Public life, rich/reach in interesting and important events, receives full cover /coverage on the pages of our newspapers. The educational role of the press is extremely great. If you are a regular reader of the press, you'll be good/well-informed in all questions. There are magazines and newspapers for almost every trade, profession, sport, hobby or interest. The editors /editorial usually deals with the topical issue of the day: important international and domestic news items. Different newspaper columns publish material on many different subjects including brief reviews of current events, critical comments on social life, interviews given by famous people. Some newspapers and magazines carry/bring supplements, which are very helpless/helpful for readers. In our country there are dailies, weeklies, monthlies. Many big cities have evening papers which give the last/latest news. People can subscribe to as many papers as they like. As for me, I subscribe to “Computer News”. It’s a weekly for specialists and entrepreneurs/enterprising. In Britain such newspapers are called quality newspapers, because they are serious and cover news thoughtlessness/thoughtfully. In “Computer News” you can find all the necessary information on computer world: new discoveries and inventions, network, software, hardware, interested/interesting and entertaining facts, advertisements. The paper has a supplement, which contains information about the computer market: prices, sellers, types of computers and peripherals on sale/sail.

5. Study the text and say which of these viewpoints it expresses.

1. A. Quality newspapers tend to make news sensational, avoid serious political and social problems or treat them superficially.

B. Quality newspapers give a full and thorough coverage of national and international events, business, sport and other news.

C. Much of the information presented by quality newspapers concerns the private life of people who are in the news.

2. A. Popular newspapers publish factual news reports and provide political opinions.

B. Popular papers keep the ruling circles of the country more or less accurately informed of the state of affaires in the economic and political spheres.

C. Popular papers concern themselves with the reports written in an easy to read and exciting way, playing on people’s emotions.

3. A. In Great Britain newspapers are politically independent.

B. In Great Britain newspapers having considerable freedom of expression are generally inclined to be sympathetic to the government or some political parties.

C. All British newspapers reflect and defend the interests of the Establishment.

4. A. National papers report mostly local news and are supported by local advertisements.

B. Sunday national papers give a wider coverage of news than dailies.

C. The daily papers have Sunday editions which contain brief commentaries of the most important events of the week.

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