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Reading the passage, and answer the questions.
Today, there is a TV set in nearly every home. People watch television every day, and some people watch it
from morning until night. Americans watch television about 35 hours a week. But is television good or bad for
you? People have different answers. Some say that there is a lot of violence on TV today, the programs are
terrible and people don't get any exercise because they only sit and watch TV. Others think that TV programs
bring news from around the world, help you learn many useful things, especially children. Thanks lo television,
people learn about life in other countries, and it helps people relax after a long day of hard work.
1. Is television very popular nowadays? Why?
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2. How many hours do Americans watch TV a day?
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3. Why don't some people like watching television?
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4. What does television bring to you?
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5. What do you learn from television?
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1. Odd one out
1. A. Newsreader. B. Film producer. C. Comedian. D. Programme
2. A. Popular. B. Exciting. C. Educational. D. Reporter
3. A. World news. B. Cartoon. C. Documentary. D. Studio
2. Chose the best
1. That TV programme is not only interesting __________ it also teaches children many things about family and friendship
A. How B. When C. Where. D. What
3. Chose true, false or no information.
Television is an important invention of the twentieth century. It has been so popular that now we can't imagine what life would be like if there were no television. Television is a major means of communication. It brings pictures and sounds from around the world into millions of homes. Through television, viewers can see and learn about people, places and things in faraway lands.Television widens our knowledge by introducing to us new ideas which may lead us to new hobbies and recreations. In addition to the news, television provides us with a variety of programs that can satisfy every taste. Most people now seem to like spending their evenings watching TV than to go out.
1. Televition is an important means of communication. (True or False)
2. Television provides us with a 9variety of programs (True or False)
3. Most people don't like watching TV in the evening. (True or False)
4. Television can't satisfy all our tastes. (True or False)
5. People can learn many things through TV. (True or Fales)
Television not only entertains people but also teaches people a variety of important things. Through this wonderful invention we learn about people and events thousands of miles away. Pictures taken in all parts of the world are also shown on television for entertainment as well as for instruction. Short films based on popular stories are often shown which entertain millions of people all over the world. In some countries television is used to teach pupils and students many useful lessons. Students who cannot go to school because of transport or other problems are taught all their lessons at home through television. As television appeals to the eye instead of the ear, people enjoy watching more than listening to the radio. Listening requires knowledge of many things, but what we see with our eyes explains that itself. For all these reasons, there is no doubt that television will continue to be popular for a long time.
Read again and complete the sentences.
1. Television allows us to see things in ___________ places.
2. Television shows pictures taken in all parts of the world for the purpose of
___________ and ___________.
3. Millions of people around the world are __shown_________ by films based on famous
stories.
4. Television appeals to the eye while _____radio______ appeals to the ear.
5. It is easy to understand knowledge on TV as what people see can ___________ itself.
6. There is no doubt that television will keep being ___________ for a long time.
2. Complete with a question word.
1. …………….…is the news programme on ? - At 7 o’clock.
2. ………………did John Logie Baird create the first television ? – In 1962
3. ……………….TV channels are there in Viet Nam ? - There are about nine.
4. …………. opened Sydney Opera House ? Queen Elizabeth II
5…………….do children like cartoons ? - Because they are colorful and funny.
6……………..do you watch cartoons ? - Two or three times a week.
Describle a place you can go to learn.
You should day:
- what the place is
- how you heard about this place
- what kind of people go there
- what you can learn there
and explain why people like to go there.
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE?
One of the most popular quiz programmes on television in the world is called Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? In Britain, the quiz master is Chris Tarrant. He asks the contestants fifteen questions. The first questions are easy but later they are more difficult. If you can answer the fourteenth question, you can win £500,000. You can win a million pounds if you can answer the last question. Of course, the last question is very difficult.
All the questions on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? are multiple-choice questions. After you hear the question, you see four answers. Only one answer is correct. You have to choose the correct answer. If you don't know the answer to a question, there are three ways you can get help: you can ask the quizmaster to take away two wrong answers: you can ask the studio audience which answer is right; or you can telephone a friend and ask for help. You can only do these things once. Very few people win the million pounds. The first person won a millon pounds one year after the programme started.
Today, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? can be seen in more than 100 countries and is now the world's most popular quiz programme.
a. Find the words in the text with these meanings.
1. A TV programme where people answer questions. .................
2. The person who ask the questions. .................
3. The people who try to answer the questions. .................
4. The people who watch the programme in the studio. .................
b. Answer the questions.
5. Who is the quizmaster in Britain?
6.How many ways can you get help?
7. How many questions do you have to answer?
8. In how many countries can you watch the quiz show?
9. How much do you win for the fourteenth question?
Fill each blank with one suitable word to complete the passage below (2pts)
Information about what happens in the world comes to us in many ways. Television and radio are two important ways of the news. They get the news out faster than the newspapers and magazines, and they don’t have to be read. Television and radio stations broadcast the news several times each day. In America, there are the news programmes every hour. People can choose the favourite TV programmes, such as sports, films, fashions, news… People who can not read get the news from television or radio easily.
True False
1. There are only two ways of getting the news .....
2. Television and radio get the news faster than other ways .....
3. Television stations broadcast the news several times each day .....
4. People can not choose the TV programmes that they like .....
5. Television can bring the news to people who can not read .....