Стр.88-89 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 8 класс
SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST 4 UNITS 9-10 VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1 Match the words with the definitions. (6 points) 0 tabloid b 1 channel 2 station 3 soap opera 4 documentary 5 gossip column 6 headline a a television series, usually about relationships and problems b a newspaper, smaller in size and, usually, with less serious stories c BBC, MTV and CNN are all examples d a programme which tells you something true and educational e a few words, printed in large type, at the start of a news story f an organisation that broadcasts radio programmes g a part of a newspaper with stories about people’s private lives 2 Complete the sentences with one word from each box in the correct form.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Гаярделли, Редли 8 класс, Вентана-Граф:
SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST 4 UNITS 9-10
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
1 Match the words with the definitions.
(6 points)
0 tabloid b
1 channel
2 station
3 soap opera
4 documentary
5 gossip column
6 headline
a a television series, usually about relationships and problems
b a newspaper, smaller in size and, usually, with less serious stories
c BBC, MTV and CNN are all examples
d a programme which tells you something true and educational
e a few words, printed in large type, at the start of a news story
f an organisation that broadcasts radio programmes
g a part of a newspaper with stories about people’s private lives
2 Complete the sentences with one word from each box in the correct form.
(6 points)
split
fall
get
go
look
fall
get
out
married
on
out
after
up
in
0 The minute I saw her, I fell in love with her.
1 I can’t come out tonight. I have to look after my younger brother.
2 I don’t get on with my sister. We argue all the time.
3 Sara and Karen fell out because they both liked the same boy.
4 You look very happy. Are you going out with Kevin tonight?
5 Jackie split up with Dave last month. She really misses him, I think.
6 My parents got married in 1981. The same year as Charles and Diana!
3 Put the verbs in capital letters into the correct form in the text.
(7 points)
My uncle is a great traveller. He often tells us stories. Last week he 0) told us about his adventures in the USA. He 1) has been to the USA many times and he 2) has seen everything there is to see. He 3) has done the most amazing things. He 4) has met famous film stars in Hollywood, he 5) has eaten dinner at the White House with the President. The last time he 6) went was in 2013, but he wants to go back again next year. If he 7) go to the USA next year, I’d like to travel with him.
4 Complete each sentence in the passive so that it has the same meaning as the sentence given.
(7 points)
0 Leo Tolstoy wrote ‘War and Peace’.
taskWar and Peace’ was written by Leo Tolstoy.
1 Vladimir Zvorykin invented television.
2 The Soviet Union launched the first sputnik in 1957.
3 Russian TV Channel One has broadcast the news programme ‘Vremya’ since 1995.
4 Millions of people all over Russia watch this news programme every day.
5 Channel One produces the best singing contest programme ‘Golos’.
6 People all over Russia eryoy this programme.
7 Many of them have bought ‘Golos’ CDs.
READING SKILLS
5 Read about how film stars are fighting back against the paparazzi. Then read sentences 1-8. Tick true and cross false.
(8 points)
1 When paparazzi photographers take someone’s picture the person always sees them doing it.
2 Paparazzi photographers don’t take photos when the stars are angry.
3 Princess Diana was with a paparazzi photographer when she died.
4 George Clooney refused to do interviews because the magazines didn’t pay him any money.
5 At the opening of The Peacemaker, the photographers wouldn’t take photos of George Clooney.
6 The Personal Privacy Bill stopped photographers following stars.
7 After 1999 paparazzi photographers couldn’t use zoom lenses.
8 Stars have got less protection now than they had in the past.
Stars against the Paparazzi
The paparazzi are photographers who take photographs of the rich and famous, often from a long way away, so that the person who they are photographing doesn’t know about it. When they are close to the people they are taking pictures of, they often do or say things to make them act in a way that makes a good photograph. They shout things to make them angry, the person turns round and, click, a nice photo to sell to the newspapers.
1997 changed everything when Princess Diana was killed in a car crash, trying to escape from paparazzi photographers with her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed. Since then stars have started to fight back.
George Clooney refused to do interviews with the magazines Entertainment Tonight and Hard Copy because they used paparazzi photographs of him and his girlfriend. Clooney felt that magazines like these should take some of the responsibility for the death of Princess Diana because they pay a lot of money for these photos. Then, when the film The Peacemaker opened in New York, the paparazzi photographers refused to take photos of Clooney, who starred in the film. Although film stars hate the paparazzi, they also need to have their photographs in the newspapers to give them and their films publicity. The difference is that the stars would like to see only ‘nice’ photos in the papers, but often the paparazzi photos are more interesting and more entertaining.
In 1998 a new law was introduced in the USA, the Personal Privacy Bill. Under this law, paparazzi could still take photos of stars and sell them to the newspapers, but the photographers couldn’t follow stars or use zoom lenses to look into gardens, bedrooms or other private places. Zoom lenses can still be used if the stars aren’t in a private place, so, if they are on a beach which they think is empty, there may be someone ready to take a photo at any time. In 1999 the law was made stronger and people can’t be photographed if they are at a private event, such as a wedding.
The stars are still photographed, but they have got a little more protection than they had in the past.
COMMUNICATION
6 Circle the correct alternative to complete the conversation.
(6 points)
A 0 In my opinion the newspaper article about our group was completely unfair.
В 1) I totally agree. We should do something about it. We should go to the police.
A 2) Don’t you think that’s a bit dramatic? The police can’t do anything.
В 3) Personally I think they can. Newspapers can’t he about people.
A 4) That’s true, but I don’t think the police will be interested.
В 5) I see what you mean. You’re saying that they’ve got more important things to do.
A 6) It seems to me really that we won’t find out until we talk to them.