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.
tabloids, part, kinds, scandals, broadsheet
Interviewer: Hello! I'm from the New Times and we're doing a survey about people's reading habits. Could you answer a few questions for us?
Rachel: Yes, I could do that.
Interviewer: Great. What [ ] of newspapers do you read?
Rachel: Honestly, I'm not a fan of the New Times, but I prefer reading [ ] newspapers because I don't like reading gossip about celebrities. I read informative articles.
Interviewer: So you don't read [ ] at all, do you?
Rachel: No, I don't. I don't believe in those stories and I don't care about the lives of celebrities. I have my life and that's enough for me.
Interviewer: I understand. Thank you very much for your participation. In fact, almost all the people who took [ ] in our survey today said almost the same thing. They don't like reading about [ ] and gossip. I had been expecting different results.
Rachel: Really? Well, that's good then. People are becoming more educated.
Choose the correct option.
The interview is conducted by a local newspaper. [True|False|Not stated]
Rachel likes reading serious articles. [True|False|Not stated]
Most of the people who participated in the survey today talked about their preference for tabloids. [True|False|Not stated]