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Vocabulary
1
Use
the
clues
to
comptete
the
puzzle.
r.
a
website
that features
someone's
personal
thoughts
and opinions
z. a book read
on a computer or a handheld
device
3.
an online bulletin
board
4.
electronic
or computerized
5.
a device
that
people
listen
to for music
and
news
6. a color
publication
that comes
out
weekly
or monthly
7.
a
publication
people
read
every
day to learn
r
'
the most recent
news
-;'t"
8. a communication network
that hosts
websites
around the wortd
9.
an online
page
that
people
visit for
information
Grammar
Complete
the
sentences using
the
passive.
Ex:
Mr. Ford founded
the company
in
ry26.
The
company
was
founded
in
ry26.
r. The
editor doesn't write
many
articles.
Not
many articles
the editor.
z.
Japanese
workers
made the
product.
The
product
Japanese
worl
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Reading
4a
Read the article. Then check
the best
headline.
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1. Newspaper
Celebrates
its Birthday
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z
Newspaper Lets Readers Choose
the
News
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3.
Chile's
Journalists
Stop
Writing
Serious
News
Once Las Uhimas Noticias was considered a
dull,
old-fashioned
newspaper. That
all changed when
LUN
posted its newspaper
online and added a
page
view counter that tells editors which stories
are
the
most
popular.
Now LUN
is
Chile's
most
widely
read newspaper.
The
newspaper's employees call
it
a
revolution in
journalism,
but
critics
claim that
the
paper
no longer covers
"real
news."
Stories are
ranked
according to
"clicks"
and are
updated every
hour. Ifan
article
gets
a
lot
ofclicks, the
newspaper
continues the story.
If
an article
gets
only a
few clicks
or no
clicks at all, the story
is removed.
So
what
news
did
readers
choose to click on when
world
leaders
arrived
in
Santiago
for
an
important
trade summit meeting?
"Light
News"-one
of the top
stories was about where a US politician went to
dinner
and what
he
ate. Another popular story was about
whlch politicians
gave
the
best
tips to waiters.
Critics
say
that LUN no longer reports
serious
news.
Augustine
Edwards,
the managing
editor
disagrees.
Previously
the
journalists
decided what
stories appeared in the paper, but with Edward's new
approach, the readers make the choices. He feels
that
the
readers'
choices
are a
reflection
ofthe
changing
values and interests of
Chileans.
.
It's
good
for advertising, too. At
other
newspapers,
sales of
advertisements are
down,
but not
at
LtlN.
The newspaper
has
begun to
have
ads on its
website
that
include
animation,
as
well
as
actual TV
commercials.
One question
remains.
Only
an estimated
40o/o of the
country has
Internet
access,
and
not
all of
themrcad
LUN.
So are the readert
choices really a
reflection of the
changing values
and
interests
of
all
the
Chilean people?
b
tvtark
the statements true
(f)
or fatse
(F).
-l
LUN has
always been
a
very
successfu
newspaper.
-2.
[U/V uses lnternet technology
to
find
o
which
stories are
popular.
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3.
IUN's most
popular
articles are usual
serious
stories.
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4.
Augustine
Edwards
thinks
LUN
is
popu
because
it reflects
Chilean interests.
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5.
Advertising
sales are
down
at
lUlV.
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6. At
least
6o0/"
of Chileans
don'f click
on
their favorite stories.
e
Read
the article again and answer the
question
r. Who normally chooses the news that we
read
in a newspaper?'
Who chooses what news
stories are
publishe
in
LUN?
What
types of stories are the
most
popular
wit
lUlV
readers?
4.
What
do critics think about this
plan?
How many
people
in Chite have
access to the
lnternet?
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Vocabulary
Put the
words in the correct order
to
comptete
the
diatogs.
r. A:
problem/what's/the
com
puter./it's/my/workin
g./isn't/it
turning/off/trylit
that/tried/l've
the/matter/whatb
car./so
n's/ it's
toy
I
my
I
kee
ps/sto
p pi
n
g.
/it
the/dead/arelbatteries
right
/yes,/you're/oh.
the/what's/elevator/with
I
wrong
I
order/out/itt/of
I
/catt/shoutd/office/manager/the
called/l/him/just
Grammar
2
Complete the
sentences using
who, whos
that, or
where.
r. An
audience
is a
group
of
people
watch
a show.
z.
Tecwen Whittock
is
the
man
cough can be heard
on
Who
Millionaire?
A studio is a
place
shows are made.
many
A contestant is someone
answers
the
questions
on
a
game
show.
5.
Fixis
a
verb
means
find
a
sotution to
o
problem.
6.
Who Wantsfio be a
Mittionaire? is a
gam
-----------+-
has become
wortd
famou
Complete
the sentences
with
phrases
fro
box. Use
who,
whose,
that, or
where to
jo
two
phrases.
wife
won
the lottery
makes
jewelry
we
stayed
la.st
year
are
always hone
looks best on
you
designed
my
ho
you
can
swim allyear
movies always
make money
r.
I
spoke
to the architects
z.
I
like
people
3.
That's the hotel
4.
Ella
works in
a
factory
Laguna has a big
beach
Thatb
the
man
Black is
the color
Donna
is
the type of
director
Wants to be
3.
4.
I
I
lrt
lI,
i
'r
I
l
I
.+;
4"
J]
lr.::,
,t l
.r$
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
A:
B:
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Reading
4a
Read
the article
and circle
the best
endings
to complete
the
sentences.
r.
Janet
Cooke was
_.
a.
a
very
poor
woman
b.
a
journalist
c.
a
newspaper
editor
z.
She
invented
a story
about
a.
a child living
a difficult
life
b.
a man named
Jimmy
c.
the
government
3.
The
city
government
-.
.
fired
Cooke
b.
tried
to
find
the boy
c.
didn't
believe
the story
4.
Stephen Glass
created
-.
. a magazine
b.
a
false identity
for himself
c. fake
papers
to
pretend
he
was
telting
the truth
5.
Stephen
Glass
was caught
a.
quickly
b. by the
police
c.
after many
years
6.
Jayson
Blair
pretended
to
_.
a. interview
many
people
b. work for
the New
York Times
c.
be
a
journalist
Match
the boldfaced
words
in
the
story
to the definitions.
r.
people
who
break into
technological
systems illegally
=
was
revealed
=
top
journalist
=
removed
from
a
job
=
5.
demanded
=
6.
in
a stressfuI
situation
=
b
When
no
news
is real
news-the'
journalists
who lied
and
got
caught
Open
a
newspaper
and
you
expect
to read,
more
or
less,
the
trud
So what
happens
when
it
turns out
that
journalists
invent
their
stories?
Ask
Janet
Cooke
or Stephen
Glass
or
Jayson
Blair.
Ther-
all
spent
parts
oftheir
careers
inventing
stories before
being
caught and ffred.
Imagine
the
scene: Washington
DC,
1980.Janet
Cooke
writes a
long
article for
The
Washington
Posr
describing
the wodd
of
eight-year-old
Jimmy,
a
child
living in
terrible
conditions in
the
poorest part
of the city.
She
writes
'
about
every
detail of his life,
even
dlscribing the
"baby-smooth
skin of his
thin brown
arms."The
siory
shocks
Washington,
and
Cooke
wins
a Prth::zer
Prize {or
outstanding
journalism.
But whe
the city government tries
to
find
Jimmy
to
help
him,
Cooke
goes
quiet. Under
pressure,
she eventually
admits that
Jimmy
doesnt
exist.
Stephen
Glass,
a star
reporter
at
T
e
Neu
Rep
u
b I c
magazinq invented
stories
fix
years.
"My
Iife
was one very
long
process oflying
and
lying
again
to
work out how
to
cover
those other
lies
he
says. Glass made
great
efforts to
avoid
getting
caught. He
created fake
notes,
fake
faxes,
fake
email addresses;
he even
designed
a website for
a
company
that
didnt
exist.
Eventually,
he
got
caught
when
he
wrote
a story
about
a
15-year-old
boy at
a
conference
of computer
hackers.
His editor
insisted
on
seeing
the
conference
room.
Of course,
there
was
no
conference
room.
And no
conference
either.
And no 15-year-old
boy. Glass's
career as
a
journalist
was finished,
but he
wrote
a
novel
about his
life
Tbe Fabulist.
The
most recent
case
was
Jayson
Blair.
[27-yeorold
journalist
for the
NezoYorA
Tirnes,Blair
invented
details for
at least
36
of the 73
articles
he
wrote in his final
seven
months
with
the
newspaper.
He
frequendy pretended
that
he was
doing
interviews
with
people all
over the
US,
from
Ohio
to
Texas,
when in fact
he was
simply
inventing
the stories in
New York,
or copying
them from
other media.
When
the truth
came
out in2002,the
media
wodd
was
shocked.
The
message
for
us,
the
public? Dont
beiieve
everything
you
read
2.
3.
4.
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ItXISLYlIT\trrI
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Grammar
Circle the correct
words to comptete the
sentences.
L
I
drovelwas
drivinq
from Houston to San Diego
at
9
n.ivt. this
morning.
z.
She
failed
the
test
because she
didn't
und@the
instructions.
3.
He injured
his
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Reading
4a Read
the
lnternet
news articles. Then match
each
articte
with
a
headline
betow. Write
the
headline
on the line.
Nutritionist Brian
Smith from the Cambridge Think
Tank on Diet and Health,
says that children eat
too
much
fatty food. ln
a two-year study of 900
schoolchildren aged 11
to
15,
Smith
and
his
team
found
that children eat double the amount of fat
recommended
by
nutritionists.
Hamburgers,
fries,
chocolate,
and soda
were
the biggest
problems.
A
taxi driver, John Manley, has saved the lives
of
a
husband and wife whose car
crashed
into
a tree on
Friday night. Manley
pulled
the couple
from
the car
and drove
them immediaJely
to a
nearby hospital
in
his
taxi.
They
are now
in
a stable condition.
ln
the town of Louistown, one thousand homes
will be knocked down
to
build a
shopping
area
and
parking
lot.
Supporters say that the shopping
area
will
revitalize the town
center.
They
say new
housing
will
be
built
next
year.
Painter
Angela Witco
has
found
a
famous
buyer
for her work. Rock
star and art lover Lee Santana
bought Witco's
painting
Trees in
Winter
for
an
undisclosed
sum.
He saw
the
painting
in
a small
art
gallery
and fell in love with it immediately.
Witco
says
she
is
extremely happy
that
her
painting
has
found
a
good
home.
b
Read
the
news stories
again and answer the
questions.
r. Who
did Brian Smith
study?
z.
What
should children
eat and drink less of?
3.
What
two things wi[[ the town
of
Louistown
build in
place
of
the
houses?
Who did
John
Manley
save?
Where
did
he
take them?
7.
Where did Lee
Santana see the
painting?
8.
How
does
Witco feel about
selling
her
painting
5.
6.
4.
When
wiltthe
new houses
be buitt?
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i
Complete the
sentences
with
the correct
form
of the
verb
in
parentheses.
r. Last
year,
over
$+
million
(spend)
on
computers.
I
hurt my back
white I
in the
garden.
(work)
3.
When
(you
realize)
you
had
this
great
talent
for tennis?
4.
The car
-
(stop)
by the
police
at
6:ro n.ru.
They
searched
it immediately.
(not
go)
to the
party
because
I had too much
work to do.
6.
Penici[[in
(discover)
by
accident.
7.
Who
(tatk)
to
when I
saw
you
this
morning?
I've never seen
her before.
8. They
didn't
hear
the
news because they
(travet)
out ofthe country at
I
that time.
(not
know)
you
had
the
same birthday as
I do
ro.
This
type of
food can
(eat)
as an appetizer
or as a
main
course.
Join
the
sentence
pairs
to
make single
sentences.
Use who,
that,
where,
and
whose.
Change
alon
to
fhe
where
necessary and detete
any unnecessary
words.
Ex:
The Vatican City is a state.
The Pope lives
there.
The
Voticon City
is
the state
where the
Pooe lives.
r.
Graceland
is
a
place.
Elvis
Presley
died there.
Franz Kafka was a writer.
He
wrote
a story
about a
man
who
became an
insect.
St. Petersburg
is
a
city.
lt
used
to
be catled
Leningrad.
4.
Rodin was
a sculptor.
He
rnade
The
Thinker.
5.
Spider-Man
3
is a famous
movie.
lt
cost
$
mittion to
make.
Malibu is
a
beach
in
California.
Hundreds
celebrities
live there.
Vivatdiwas a
composer.
His most famous
was
The Four Seosons.
lstanbul
is
a
city. lt is built on two
contine
Europe and Asia.
Complete
the second sentences
to mean th
same as the
first.
Use
the
passive
form
of
t
verbs
in
parentheses.
r.
That's the boy
Someone
gave
him my bic
That's the
boy
bicycle
(was)
These are
great
stories.
People
te[[
them f
generation
to
generation.
These
are
the
great
stories
(totd)
from
generatio
generation.
He's an
artist.
People buy his
paintings
fo
thousands of do[[ars.
He's
the artist
(sotd)
thousands of dollars.
That's
the old
farmhouse.
I
was born there
That's the old
farmhouse
(was).
5.
it's
a type of
pen.
You can use
it
underwate
It's
a
type of
pen
underwater.
These
are
the tourists.
Someone
has
stole
their bags.
These
are
the tourists
(been)
stolen.
2.
5.
I
4
i,,_
J
.ll
7.
9.
2
(be)
6.
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4
What is the
past
tense
form of these
verbs?
Undertine the
verb that does
not
belong.
r.
sell
teach
buy
fight
2.
move
own clean
blow
l.
decide shout
want
swim
4.
know
play
fly
grow
5.
cost cut run
hit
6.
come
speak
choose
wake
wash draw
mix
kiss
b
tvtatch
the
responses to the sentences
in
Exercise
5a.
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a.
Me,
too.
I think
it'll
be
sunny.
-
b. lt depends on
the traffic, but
I
think
8
wittbe OK.
-
c. Oh
dear. We need some
copies
for
this
morning.
Shoutd
I ca[[ the IT
department?
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d.
Great.
l'[[ keep
your
phone
number
th
-
e. lt depends
how expensive the
black o
is.
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f. lt isn't working.
I
can't
get
any
channe
-
S.
OK,
I'll try that.
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h.
OK,
I'll
put
some more
in
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i. I
think
it3
great.
I love the action
scen
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i.
Me neither.
We
usually
have to
pay.
5a
7.
8.
9.
1(,.
get
deliver
bring
go
put
catch
forget
move
stop
shoot
show
think
Correct the
mistake in each
sentence by adding
the
missing word.
r. My
opinion,
we should
buy the
black sofa,
not
the
blue one.
z. What
you
think of
that
new Angelina
Jolie
movie?
3.
You
think
we
should
leave at 8:oo,
but
I'm not
sure
that.
4.
She said
we could
get
into the
game
free, but
I don't think.
5.
I'd
love
to
go
to the
beach, but
it
depends
the
weather.
6.
What's matter with
your
TV?
The
picture
isn't
very
good,
is
it?
7.
lf
your
computer isn't
working, try turning
off
and
on again.
8.
The
photocopier
is
out order
again.
9.
The
problem
with
your printer
is
that
it's out
paper
ro. lf the microwave
breaks down again, call us
and
we can fix immediately.
6
Vocabulary
Complete
the sentences
with
the
correct wor
from the
box.
turn
caused
returned
take saved
survived
r.
A deer
$ro,ooo
worth of dam
when it wandered into a
museum and broke
several
rare
glass
vases.
z.
A ferry boat captain
an
11-yea
otd
girt
from
Lake George today.
The
girl
had
fallen in the water and
couldn't swim.
3.
Mildred
Pierce to
her hometo
last month. She
hadn't
been
there
since
194
when she
got
married and
moved away.
4.
Sox, a
white
and
gray
tabby
cat,
a
fatl from
an
eighth-floor
window. lt stipped
of a
balcony but landed
in a
garbage
dumps
without injury.
5.
I
once took
a
wrong
in Boston
and
got
really lost.
When
I
finatty stopped
to ask
for directions
I
was
in
Cape May,
New
Jersey
6.
Why
don't
you
a
fifteen-minu
break?
You look a little tired.
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