Read the dialogue and complete the sentences with the words below. Decide if the statements after the dialogue are True, False, or Not stated. Write one word in each gap. newspapers, answering, informative, taking, keep Interviewer:Hello! I'm from a local TV association and we're doing a survey about people's viewing habits. Would you mind a few questions? Rachel:Not at all. Interviewer:Perfect! Do you often watch the news on TV? Rachel:Well, actually, no. Interviewer:And why is that? Rachel: I don't think the information on TV is really true. Also, it's depressing. The news programs on TV mostly report terrible events in the country and in the world. Interviewer: How do you know the news? Rachel: I myself updated in other ways. I read daily broadsheet . There are a lot of and well-written articles. Interviewer:Do you buy printed newspapers or read them on the Internet? Rachel:On the Internet. I often read other countries' newspapers. It helps me look at events from different angles. Interviewer: I understand your point. Thank you for part in the survey. Have a nice day! Rachel doesn't like watching TV. Rachel isn't interested in the news. Rachel prefers reading broadsheets.
Задание

Read the dialogue and complete the sentences with the words below. Decide if the statements after the dialogue are True, False, or Not stated.

Write one word in each gap.

newspapers, answering, informative, taking, keep

Interviewer: Hello! I'm from a local TV association and we're doing a survey about people's viewing habits. Would you mind [ ] a few questions?

Rachel: Not at all.

Interviewer: Perfect! Do you often watch the news on TV?

Rachel: Well, actually, no.

Interviewer: And why is that?

Rachel: I don't think the information on TV is really true. Also, it's depressing. The news programs on TV mostly report terrible events in the country and in the world.

Interviewer: How do you know the news?

Rachel: I [ ] myself updated in other ways. I read daily broadsheet [ ]. There are a lot of [ ] and well-written articles.

Interviewer: Do you buy printed newspapers or read them on the Internet?

Rachel: On the Internet. I often read other countries' newspapers. It helps me look at events from different angles.

Interviewer: I understand your point. Thank you for [ ] part in the survey. Have a nice day!

Choose the correct option.

Rachel doesn't like watching TV. [True|False|Not stated]

Rachel isn't interested in the news. [True|False|Not stated]

Rachel prefers reading broadsheets. [True|False|Not stated]