Упр.1 Юнит 2 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Rainbow English 10 класс
1 Listen to the letter that Ruth has written to Judy Bennett, a childrentasks writer, (3), and decide which facts below are true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS) in it.
Решение #
Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Афанасьева, Михеева 10 класс, Дрофа:
1 Listen to the letter that Ruth has written to Judy Bennett, a childrentasks writer, (3), and decide which facts below are true (T), false (F) or not stated (NS) in it.
1. Young readers have more problems than older ones.
2. Ruth and her sister go to the same school.
3. Ruth thinks her teachers aren’t being very objective.
4. Ruth is sure her teachers compare her with her sister.
5. Ruth is not fond of pop music.
6. Ruth thinks every person has the right to listen to the kind of music they love but on a certain condition.
7. In Ruth’s opinion record shops give equal space to pop music and classical music records.
8. Ruth thinks that pop music lovers would hardly object to the permanent sound of classical music in record shops.
Текст аудирования:
Sometimes writers of books for teenagers get letters from their fan readers. Young people write about their problems. Here is one of the letters addressed to a writer.
Dear Judy,
I have two problems that I hope you can help me with. My first problem is this: I just can’t seem to do anything right. I can’t write a poem or draw, or even sing right. The reason I say it is because my sister can do all of that. She is very creative. She was a brilliant pupil too. She just left the school that I’m now in. All the teachers there thought I would be just like her! They were wrong. I wasn’t like her and so they were disappointed, I could tell. They treated me differently before they found out that I wasn’t great like my sister.
My second problem is pop music. When I hear some of it around these days, I can’t help wondering how some people can listen to it. However, this is not the thing that bothers me — people are perfectly free to listen to pop music if they wish, as long as they don’t force other people to listen to it too.
I am one of the few people who can’t stand pop music, but whenever I walk into a shop, it’s the first thing I hear. In record shops, only a very small space is given to classical music. Whenever any tapes or CDs are on special offer, it’s always pop music or jazz — hardly ever classical music.
I realize I’m in a minority, and I don’t expect shops to play classical music all the time, or record shops to devote all their shelves to classical music, but I wonder how pop music fans would feel if the only thing they ever heard anywhere was classical music?