Вопрос задан 16.06.2023 в 08:08. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Смирнов Коля.

Помогите пожалуйста, прочитать текст и ответить на вопросы к нему. In Britain newspapers differ

greatly from each other in the type of news they report and the way they report it. On the one hand, there are «quality» news-papers: The Times, The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph. These papers report major national and international news stories, with the world of politics and business and with the arts and sport. On the other hand, there are «populars» or «tabloids», so called because of their small size. Popular papers (The Daily Mail, The Daily Express, The Daily Mirror, The Sun, The Daily Star) pay much attention to sensational news, extraordinary events, catastrophes, accidents, private lives of royalty and nobility, of people of art, of music and movie stars. Popular papers use many photographs and cartoons. It is often said that the popular press aims to entertain its readers rather than inform them. The tabloid press is far more popular than the quality press. The average daily circulation for The Daily Mirror is almost 3,200,000 while for The Times it is 450,000. The most popular quality paper is The Daily Telegraph with a circulation of around 1,100,000 per day, compared with The Sun’s circulation of over 4,170,000. It is estimated that two out of every three adults regularly read a national daily newspaper. In addition to 12 national daily newspapers there are 9 national papers which are published on Sundays. Most of the Sundays papers contain more reading material than the daily papers, and several of them include colour supplements — separate colour magazines which have special supplements with articles on music, TV, sports and a lot of advertisements of consumer goods. Reading a Sunday paper, like having a big Sunday lunch, is an important tradition in many British families. Nearly every area in Britain has one or more local newspapers — in England alone there are around 90 daily papers and over 850 which are published once or twice a week. Ответить на вопросы: 1)What types of newspapers are there in Great Britain? 2)Why are some newspapers called "quality papers"? 3)What are the "tabloids"like? 4)What things do "taboids"pay much attention to? 5)Which papers aim to entertain public rather then to inform? 6)What is the most famous quality paper? 7)What do Sunday papers nclude? 8)What is an important tradition in many English families?​
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Отвечает Кекіс Міша.
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1) There are high-quality national newspapers and so-called medium-grade tabloid issues in a more artistically journalistic style.
2) Because they broadcast more serious news and reveal urgent topics, they are more informative.
3) They are popular, have small size and large circulation.
4) Tabloid newspapers touch on scandalous topics and are intended to entertain readers, reveal all sorts of myths, the lives of famous people, «incidents» in art.
5) Tabloid.
6) The Daily Telegraph.
7) They include more reading material and colour supplements.
8) No family can do without Sunday newspapers.
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  1. There are two types of newspapers in Great Britain: "quality" newspapers and "popular" or "tabloid" newspapers.

  2. Some newspapers are called "quality papers" because they focus on reporting major national and international news stories. They cover topics such as politics, business, arts, and sports.

  3. Tabloids are smaller-sized newspapers that are known for their sensational news coverage. They often prioritize extraordinary events, catastrophes, accidents, and the private lives of celebrities, including royalty, nobility, and people in the world of art, music, and movies.

  4. Tabloids pay much attention to sensational news, extraordinary events, catastrophes, accidents, and the private lives of royalty, nobility, people of art, music, and movie stars.

  5. The "tabloid" papers aim to entertain their readers rather than purely inform them.

  6. The most famous quality paper is The Daily Telegraph.

  7. Sunday papers include more reading material than the daily papers. They often have color supplements, which are separate color magazines containing special articles on music, TV, sports, and a lot of advertisements for consumer goods.

  8. Reading a Sunday paper is an important tradition in many British families, similar to having a big Sunday lunch.

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