Form 8
Hello, dear pupils!
Let’s continue our work after Easter holidays!
Today I have got a summative test for you.
Reading
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES
“Why should I read newspapers and magazines? I get news on TV and
radio.” You may have heard people say that. They don’t know that there is much
more fun than just news in a newspaper or a magazine. You enjoy reading special
articles about hobbies, home, sport, and movie stars. Maybe you’ll like comics.
You read where to buy what you need at a lowest price, what happened yesterday
in your town and around the world. Newspapers also tell you where to go for
fun. They also tell you about shows and sports. Lots of events happen to
people, and newspapers tell you what happened, who did it, where it happened,
why it happened and how it happened. No one can read everything in the
newspaper every day. But if you read a part of your newspaper every day, you
will know a lot. The first American newspaper was published in Boston in 1690.
Now lots of magazines and newspapers are published in the USA. They keep up
with all the new discoveries and events that are happening every day and bring
the world of events into your home. Magazines and newspapers can be divided
into two large groups - mass and specialized. Mass magazines and newspapers are
intended for large group of people, living in different places and having many
different interests. Among them are newspapers and magazines for teachers, for
cat lovers, for stamp collectors. In fact, there is a magazine and a newspaper
to fit any interest. Most U.S. cities today have only one newspaper publisher.
In more than 170 American cities, a single publisher produces both a morning
and an evening newspaper. But some cities (fewer than 30) have different
owners. The “New York Times,” “USA Today” and “Washington Post” can be read
everywhere in the United States. Do you want to know the price? Today most sell
for 45 cents or more a copy. Surprisingly, many people buy newspaper more for
the advertising than for the news. Advertising accounts for 65 percent of
newspaper revenues.
Here are some of the magazines you might read.
News magazines. “Time” and “Newsweek.” They come out once a week and give
summaries of world and national news and background information on the news.
Digests. They are magazines that print articles that have already been
published some- where else.
Fiction magazines. They print short stories. Two popular ones are “Ellery
Queen’s Mystery Magazine” and “Fantasy and Science Fiction.”
Magazines for African Americans have articles about African Americans and
news of interest to black persons. Some of them are “Sepia” and “Ebony.”
Women’s magazines deal with many subjects: family life, child care, health,
home decorating, beauty, marriage, divorce, and do-it-yourself
projects. There are also advice columns, short stories and articles
about famous women. Other magazines specialize in beauty, or other tips on face
make-up and hair-does.
There are magazines for brides and for teenage girls.
Sports. “Sport Illustrated” is one of the most popular sports
magazines. It deals with amateur and professional sports.
If you are interested in model trains, antiques, sewing, cooking, crafts
and magic, you can find some magazines for yourself. There are plenty of other
magazines to choose from, too.
1)
Read and translate the text.
2) Put 6 questions to the text.
3) Answer the
questions.
1. Do you and your family read
newspapers and magazines?
2. What information can you
find in them?
3. You read newspapers every
day, don’t you?
4. What about the price of
your local newspaper?
5. What magazine would you
choose if you were interested in sports?
6. Do you personally have a
newspaper or magazine to fit your interests?
4) Make up a short plan to this text.
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