ГДЗ по английскому языку 11 Класс класс упражнение - 105 р. 8

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 You will hear six people talking about watching the news on TV. Match the speakers (A-F) with the statements (1-7). There’s one extra statement.

 

  1. They don’t tell you the whole truth.            
  2. I just listen to the headlines.          
  3. I find it depressing.          
  4. I don’t pay much attention.          
  5. I always keep informed in other ways.          
  6. The news doesn’t interest me.          
  7. It’s important to know what’s going on in the world.  

 

A B C D E F  
Решение #1

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A — 3 (I find it depressing) 

All those wars, disasters just get me down and after a hard day at work, that’s something I don’t want.  

 

B — 6 (The news doesn’t interest me)

No, I always switch over. These things happen so far away and anything that does affect me, well, I’ll know about it soon enough.  

 

C — 2 (I just listen to the headlines) 

Well, yes, but only the first few minutes. It’s all you need to know really. I mean who needs to know all the details?  

 

D — 1 (They don’t tell you the whole truth)  

Information leaks out and at the end we’re probably none the wiser. They tell us just enough but that doesn’t cover it for me. Listen to what they’re not telling us is what I always say!

 

E — 7 (It’s important to know what’s going on in the world) 

What goes on out there has a very real impact on me and I’d be a fool to think it didn’t. If you don’t follow the events, you’re bound to get left behind!

 

F — 4 (I don’t pay much attention)  

Even when I’m in the room, I’m not really listening because I’m always busy with something. I can’t really concentrate on anything that’s on TV for more than ten minutes!  

 

Speaker A: To be honest, I don’t really enjoy watching the news. All those wars, disasters just get me down and after a hard day at work, that’s something I don’t want. Okay, I watch the bulletins like everyone else, but why don’t they report something happy for a change, something to brighten our mood?

 

Speaker B: No, I always switch over. These things happen so far away and anything that does affect me, well, I’ll know about it soon enough. I don’t need to be warned in advance. I want entertainment on the television, not information; If I want information, I’ll read a newspaper.

 

Speaker C: Well, yes, but only the first few minutes. If I know it’s about to start, I’ll switch on. It’s all you need to know really. I mean who needs to know all the details? We fool ourselves that we’re informed but we never really get the complete picture. And anyway, I only have so much time in the day and there’s so much to get done at home. 

 

Speaker D: I watch it every night and sometimes in the morning. It’s interesting to see how a story changes over the course of a single day. Information leaks out and at the end we’re probably none the wiser. They tell us just enough but that doesn’t cover it for me. Listen to what they’re not telling us is what I always say!

 

Speaker E: Well, I believe that it’s a sign of an educated mind to be — and want to be — informed. Society is not just me, my family and the people in my neighbourhood. What goes on out there has a very real impact on me and I’d be a fool to think it didn’t. If you don’t follow the events, you’re bound to get left behind!

 

Speaker F: My wife watches the news on TV every night. Even when I’m in the room, I’m not really listening because I’m always busy with something. It’s not that I don’t care about what’s going on in the world, it’s just that I can’t really concentrate on anything that’s on TV for more than ten minutes! I suppose if some major news story broke out my wife would let me know!

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