The mass media play an important part in our lives. Newspapers, radio and especially TV inform us of what is going on in this world and give us wonderful possibilities for education and entertainment. They also influence the way we see the world and shape our views.
Of course, not all newspapers and TV programmes report the events objectively, but serious journalists and TV reporters try to be fair and provide us with reliable information.
It is true that the world today is full of dramatic events and most news seems to be bad news. But people aren't interested in ordinary events. That is why there are so many programmes and articles about natural disasters, plane crashes, wars, murders and robberies. Good news doesn't usually make headlines. Bad news does.
Some people say that journalists are given too much freedom. They often intrude on people's private lives. They follow celebrities and print sensational stories about them which are untrue or half-true. They take photos of them in their most intimate moments. The question is — should this be allowed?
The main source of news for millions of people is television. People like TV news because they can see everything with their own eyes. And that's an important advantage. Seeing, as we know, is believing. Besides, it's much more difficult for politicians to lie in front of the cameras than on the pages of newspapers.
Still, many people prefer the radio. It's good to listen to in the car, or in the open air, or when you do something about the house.
Newspapers don't react to events as quickly as TV, but they usually provide us with extra detail, comment and background information.
The Internet has recently become another important source of information. Its main advantage is that news appears on the screen as soon as things happen in real life and you don't have to wait for news time on TV.
1)When we entered the office,the letters were being typed (type) 2)Are you ready?Lets go or all tickets will be sold out (sell out)soon 3)These trees will be planted (plant)next week 4)Lost time has never been found (find) again 5)His new book has just been finished (finish) 6)Many houses are built (build)in our town every year 7)Where is Nich?-He has been sent (sent) to Moscow 8)st.Petersburg was founded (found) in1703 9)I am often invited (invite)to the cinema 10)The message has been received (receive) recently 11)Where is the text?-It is being translated (translate)now 12)Where is my newspaper?-It was being read (read) the whole evening yesterday 13)Old letters are kept (keep)to remember people who are your dearest 14)I was asked (ask) at the lesson last week 15)The dog will be taken (take)to the vet tomorrow
Of course, not all newspapers and TV programmes report the events objectively, but serious journalists and TV reporters try to be fair and provide us with reliable information.
It is true that the world today is full of dramatic events and most news seems to be bad news. But people aren't interested in ordinary events. That is why there are so many programmes and articles about natural disasters, plane crashes, wars, murders and robberies. Good news doesn't usually make headlines. Bad news does.
Some people say that journalists are given too much freedom. They often intrude on people's private lives. They follow celebrities and print sensational stories about them which are untrue or half-true. They take photos of them in their most intimate moments. The question is — should this be allowed?
The main source of news for millions of people is television. People like TV news because they can see everything with their own eyes. And that's an important advantage. Seeing, as we know, is believing. Besides, it's much more difficult for politicians to lie in front of the cameras than on the pages of newspapers.
Still, many people prefer the radio. It's good to listen to in the car, or in the open air, or when you do something about the house.
Newspapers don't react to events as quickly as TV, but they usually provide us with extra detail, comment and background information.
The Internet has recently become another important source of information. Its main advantage is that news appears on the screen as soon as things happen in real life and you don't have to wait for news time on TV.
2)Are you ready?Lets go or all tickets will be sold out (sell out)soon
3)These trees will be planted (plant)next week
4)Lost time has never been found (find) again
5)His new book has just been finished (finish)
6)Many houses are built (build)in our town every year
7)Where is Nich?-He has been sent (sent) to Moscow
8)st.Petersburg was founded (found) in1703
9)I am often invited (invite)to the cinema
10)The message has been received (receive) recently
11)Where is the text?-It is being translated (translate)now
12)Where is my newspaper?-It was being read (read) the whole evening yesterday
13)Old letters are kept (keep)to remember people who are your dearest
14)I was asked (ask) at the lesson last week
15)The dog will be taken (take)to the vet tomorrow