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V. X.
1. B 2. D 3. C 4. C 5. A 1. design 2. degree 3.focus
6. C 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. B 4. who 5. learn 6. particular
VI. 7. on 8. under
1.(ND) Lady Gaga, who is a well-known DSPEAKING
pop star, is only 24. XIII.
2.(ND) Queen Elizabeth II, who is 83, has 1.T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. F
been the queen of England for 57 XIV.
years now.
1.celebrity - (powerful) politician
3.(D) It’s the fierce dog that bit me two
days ago. 2.vacation home
3.researching stories
4.(ND) Tom Cruise, who has starred a lot
of films, is a famous American 4.news outlets
actor. 5. (tremendous) pressure
5.(D) The village where I grew up is Listening transcript:
very small. Becoming a journalist? What do you think?
6.(ND) London, which is the capital of It’s true that you might have a chance to
England, is one of the largest cities meet a celebrity or powerful politician and
in the world. even be on TV, but journalism involves a lot
7.(D) This is the dress my mother has more thankless hard work than just showing
made for me. up and getting your makeup done.
8.(ND) Greg, whose job involves First, low pay. You really don’t expect to
travelling a lot, has been in nearly make a lot of money by being a journalist.
all the countries in the world. The average reporter, correspondent or
broadcast news analyst made $36,000 a year
9.(D) The office I have just rented is near
my home. as of 2010. That breaks down to about $17
per hour - not exactly the funds you’ll need
10. (D) This is the officer that arrested the to buy that vacation home.
burglar.
Secondly, long hours. News outlets typically
VII.
pay journalists a salary, rather than straight
1.technological 2. adoption hourly. Journalists put in extraordinarily
3. scientific 4. independent long hours researching stories and tracking
5. self-employed down and interviewing sources, and that’s
not to mention the time it takes to actually
VIII.
produce the story. Even the regular TV and
1. B (household chores)
newspaper jobs can include 10 or more
2. C (having stolen) hours a day on the job, and usually at odd
3. B (who) 4. C (doing) 5.A (orbited) hours.
CREADING Thirdly, stress. Journalists are constantly
IX. “under deadline”. When stories happen,
1. news outlets are motivated to be the first
ones on the scene, the first ones to report the
1. B 2. D 3.A 4. C
story, the first ones to get that key interview
5. C 6. D 7. D 8. B - and that puts tremendous pressure on the
2. entire news team to deliver good reports
1. F 2.T 3. T 4. F 5. F
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