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First Certificate Unit 9 Review

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  • The most obvious role of newspapers is to inform, by providing ______ (READ) with a wide range of facts and figures.
    The most obvious role of newspapers is to inform, by providing READERS with a wide range of facts and figures.
  • When programmes are sent ouut on television or radio
    BROADCASTING
  • 'Don't touch this cable,' the electrician told us. - WARNED - The electrician _________that cable.
    The electician warned us not to touch that cable.
  • A good newspaper also provides (ENTERTAIN) in the forms, for example, of political cartoons and crossword puzzles.
    A good newspaper also provides ENTERTAINMENT in the forms, for example, of political cartoons and crossword puzzles.
  • 'I'm sorry I interrupted your TV programme' my brother said. - APOLOGISED - My brother ______ TV programme.
    My brother apologised for interrupting my TV programme.
  • 'I'll talk to my producer about it,' said Carol - PROMISED - Carol _____ producer about it.
    Carol promised to talk to her producer about it.
  • 'You look fed up, Joe', Lyn said. - Lyn told Joe that ______.
    Lyn told Joe that he looked fed up.
  • Hana deserved to win the talent ______ because she was by for the best singer.
    show
  • Newspapers aim to educate, by going into news stories in far greater _____ (DEEP) than is possible on television.
    Newspapers aim to educate, by going into news stories in far greater DEPTH than is possible on television.
  • A person who someon admires and whose behaviour they try to copy.
    ROLE MODEL
  • Someone who introduces a television or radio show.
    PRESENTER
  • 'What's the depth of the river?' the reporter asked - DEEP - The reporter wanted to know _________.
    The reporter wanted to know how deep the river was.
  • They've started showing an excellent drama ______ set in the 19th century on TV.
    They've started showing an excellent drama series set in the 19th century on TV.
  • 'Put your hands where I can see them,' Taylor said to the suspects. - HE - Taylor told the suspects to put ______ see them.
    Taylor told the suspects to put to put their hands where he could see them.
  • A TV or radio programm based on a game or competition in which you answer questions.
    QUIZ SHOW
  • Some say the press has become too (POWER) in present day society.
    Some say the press has become too POWERFUL in present day society.
  • The act of making information or stories available to people in a printed form.
    PUBLICATION
  • 'Do you know who I am?' a celebrity said to her, but she ignored him. - ASKED - A celebrity _____ who he was, but she ignored him.
    A celebrity asked (her) whether/ if she knew who he was, but she ignored him.
  • Someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret.
    PRIVACY
  • An advertisement which is broadcast on television or radio.
    COMMERCIAL
  • We can pick up more TV shows now we have a ______ dish on the roof.
    satellite