1.Answer the following questions about the following document.
During the electoral campaign, all candidates seek for newspapers, radio, television and magazines as a way to make their governing political plans known by people all over the country. This right is established by the Constitution of the Republic. Newspapers are a daily source of information of various types. They tell people what happens around the world or in the country. Some newspapers are tabloids (small in size) and others are called broadsheets (larger in size). In general tabloids represent the popular press (short articles and lots of pictures) and the broadsheets represent the quality press (longer articles and more serious). The "Noticias" newspaper is the most published newspaper in Mozambique. Most papers contain the following: home news, local, national, foreign and international news, business news, sports and weather. Other sources of information can be television, radio stations and magazines. Television stations have a set of programmes which include entertainment and leisure as well as educational contents. TV entertaining programmes comprise quiz shows or game shows, talk shows or documentaries, while the current affair programmes are more serious. They are more about current social life and political problems. Like newspapers and television, the radio constitutes a vital source of information, too. Actually, radios are efficient broadcasters, as they can be afforded by almost every citizen. Finally, we mustn't forget that people who handle the information, namely journalists, reporters. editors and cameramen, should deserve everybody's respect and ought to be treated with dignity.
Source: Ingles 11" Classe, Plural Editores
1. According to the text, the Constitution of the Republic...
a) Forces the candidates to seek for newspapers, TV and magazines.
b) Gives the candidates the right to use the means of communication.
c) Helps certain candidates to be well known during the campaign.
d) Is responsible for the political plans of all the candidates.
2. Which of these statements is correct?
a) Broadsheets are more valuable than tabloids
b) Lots of pictures determine the quality of information
c) Newspapers are restricted to the local news
d) Tabloids are bigger than broadsheets
3. The word comprise in the text can be replaced with....
a) buy
b) include
c) show
d) watch
4. People who handle the information should be.... .
a) deserved
b) handled
c) honored
d) trellised
5. Choose the best title for the text.
a) Elections
b) Journalist
c) Media
d) TV
II. In questions 6 to 20 choose the best word/words to fill the gap.
6. I______come but l couldn't
A. want
B. wanted
C. want to
D. wanted to
7.______it gets cold, I'll get a coat.
A. when
B. If
8. I don't appreciate you______while I am doing my homework.
A. Stand over
B. Stand in
C. stand about
D. stand back
9. This is Pedro and Alcina.______them are students.
A. Both
B. Both of
C. The both
D. two of
10. I'll get a coat______it gets cold
A. If
B. when
11. Marta normally just______ and watches the cars go by.
A. stand about
B. stand in
C. stand over
D. Stand back
12. Ana wrote______him the news.
A. to tell
B. so that tell
C. in case
D. to
13. Where_____go? Let's go to Boane.
A. Let's
B. we will
C. do
D. shall we
14._____sugar is there in the cupboard?
A. how many
B. how
C. how much
D. how much of
15. If I_____time on Friday, I will see you.
A. had
B. have
C. will have
D. would have
16. Mozambique became independent from Portugal_____1975
A. at
B. by
C. in
D. on
17. Rosalina was born______23rd October 2000.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. by
18. I am afraid I didn't understand what he______.
A. say
B. said
C. told
D. tell
19. The Machava Stadium______the independence party in 1975.
A. hold
B. was held
C. is held
D. held
20. l______ like to work on television, If I had the chance.
A. would
B. could
C. should
D. might
During the electoral campaign, all candidates seek for newspapers, radio, television and magazines as a way to make their governing political plans known by people all over the country. This right is established by the Constitution of the Republic. Newspapers are a daily source of information of various types. They tell people what happens around the world or in the country. Some newspapers are tabloids (small in size) and others are called broadsheets (larger in size). In general tabloids represent the popular press (short articles and lots of pictures) and the broadsheets represent the quality press (longer articles and more serious). The "Noticias" newspaper is the most published newspaper in Mozambique. Most papers contain the following: home news, local, national, foreign and international news, business news, sports and weather. Other sources of information can be television, radio stations and magazines. Television stations have a set of programmes which include entertainment and leisure as well as educational contents. TV entertaining programmes comprise quiz shows or game shows, talk shows or documentaries, while the current affair programmes are more serious. They are more about current social life and political problems. Like newspapers and television, the radio constitutes a vital source of information, too. Actually, radios are efficient broadcasters, as they can be afforded by almost every citizen. Finally, we mustn't forget that people who handle the information, namely journalists, reporters. editors and cameramen, should deserve everybody's respect and ought to be treated with dignity.
Source: Ingles 11" Classe, Plural Editores
1. According to the text, the Constitution of the Republic...
a) Forces the candidates to seek for newspapers, TV and magazines.
b) Gives the candidates the right to use the means of communication.
c) Helps certain candidates to be well known during the campaign.
d) Is responsible for the political plans of all the candidates.
2. Which of these statements is correct?
a) Broadsheets are more valuable than tabloids
b) Lots of pictures determine the quality of information
c) Newspapers are restricted to the local news
d) Tabloids are bigger than broadsheets
3. The word comprise in the text can be replaced with....
a) buy
b) include
c) show
d) watch
4. People who handle the information should be.... .
a) deserved
b) handled
c) honored
d) trellised
5. Choose the best title for the text.
a) Elections
b) Journalist
c) Media
d) TV
II. In questions 6 to 20 choose the best word/words to fill the gap.
6. I______come but l couldn't
A. want
B. wanted
C. want to
D. wanted to
7.______it gets cold, I'll get a coat.
A. when
B. If
8. I don't appreciate you______while I am doing my homework.
A. Stand over
B. Stand in
C. stand about
D. stand back
9. This is Pedro and Alcina.______them are students.
A. Both
B. Both of
C. The both
D. two of
10. I'll get a coat______it gets cold
A. If
B. when
11. Marta normally just______ and watches the cars go by.
A. stand about
B. stand in
C. stand over
D. Stand back
12. Ana wrote______him the news.
A. to tell
B. so that tell
C. in case
D. to
13. Where_____go? Let's go to Boane.
A. Let's
B. we will
C. do
D. shall we
14._____sugar is there in the cupboard?
A. how many
B. how
C. how much
D. how much of
15. If I_____time on Friday, I will see you.
A. had
B. have
C. will have
D. would have
16. Mozambique became independent from Portugal_____1975
A. at
B. by
C. in
D. on
17. Rosalina was born______23rd October 2000.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. by
18. I am afraid I didn't understand what he______.
A. say
B. said
C. told
D. tell
19. The Machava Stadium______the independence party in 1975.
A. hold
B. was held
C. is held
D. held
20. l______ like to work on television, If I had the chance.
A. would
B. could
C. should
D. might
1.Answer the following questions about the following document.
During the electoral campaign, all candidates seek for newspapers, radio, television and magazines as a way to make their governing political plans known by people all over the country. This right is established by the Constitution of the Republic. Newspapers are a daily source of information of various types. They tell people what happens around the world or in the country. Some newspapers are tabloids (small in size) and others are called broadsheets (larger in size). In general tabloids represent the popular press (short articles and lots of pictures) and the broadsheets represent the quality press (longer articles and more serious). The "Noticias" newspaper is the most published newspaper in Mozambique. Most papers contain the following: home news, local, national, foreign and international news, business news, sports and weather. Other sources of information can be television, radio stations and magazines. Television stations have a set of programmes which include entertainment and leisure as well as educational contents. TV entertaining programmes comprise quiz shows or game shows, talk shows or documentaries, while the current affair programmes are more serious. They are more about current social life and political problems. Like newspapers and television, the radio constitutes a vital source of information, too. Actually, radios are efficient broadcasters, as they can be afforded by almost every citizen. Finally, we mustn't forget that people who handle the information, namely journalists, reporters. editors and cameramen, should deserve everybody's respect and ought to be treated with dignity.
Source: Ingles 11" Classe, Plural Editores
1. According to the text, the Constitution of the Republic...
a) Forces the candidates to seek for newspapers, TV and magazines.
b) Gives the candidates the right to use the means of communication.
c) Helps certain candidates to be well known during the campaign.
d) Is responsible for the political plans of all the candidates.
2. Which of these statements is correct?
a) Broadsheets are more valuable than tabloids
b) Lots of pictures determine the quality of information
c) Newspapers are restricted to the local news
d) Tabloids are bigger than broadsheets
3. The word comprise in the text can be replaced with....
a) buy
b) include
c) show
d) watch
4. People who handle the information should be.... .
a) deserved
b) handled
c) honored
d) trellised
5. Choose the best title for the text.
a) Elections
b) Journalist
c) Media
d) TV
II. In questions 6 to 20 choose the best word/words to fill the gap.
6. I______come but l couldn't
A. want
B. wanted
C. want to
D. wanted to
7.______it gets cold, I'll get a coat.
A. when
B. If
8. I don't appreciate you______while I am doing my homework.
A. Stand over
B. Stand in
C. stand about
D. stand back
9. This is Pedro and Alcina.______them are students.
A. Both
B. Both of
C. The both
D. two of
10. I'll get a coat______it gets cold
A. If
B. when
11. Marta normally just______ and watches the cars go by.
A. stand about
B. stand in
C. stand over
D. Stand back
12. Ana wrote______him the news.
A. to tell
B. so that tell
C. in case
D. to
13. Where_____go? Let's go to Boane.
A. Let's
B. we will
C. do
D. shall we
14._____sugar is there in the cupboard?
A. how many
B. how
C. how much
D. how much of
15. If I_____time on Friday, I will see you.
A. had
B. have
C. will have
D. would have
16. Mozambique became independent from Portugal_____1975
A. at
B. by
C. in
D. on
17. Rosalina was born______23rd October 2000.
A. on
B. in
C. at
D. by
18. I am afraid I didn't understand what he______.
A. say
B. said
C. told
D. tell
19. The Machava Stadium______the independence party in 1975.
A. hold
B. was held
C. is held
D. held
20. l______ like to work on television, If I had the chance.
A. would
B. could
C. should
D. might
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