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Обозначенных номерами В10 - В14, так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста.

Most towns and cities throughout Britain have their own B10 - - - - REGION

Newspapers.

These range from morning and evening dailies to Sunday

papers and some 2, 000 or more which are published just once or twice

a week.

These papers mainly include stories of regional and local interest, but

dailies also cover national and international news, often looked at from

a local viewpoint.

They also provide a B11 - - - - medium for local advertising.

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It is impossible to list all Britain’s regional papers.

London has its own evening paper, the Evening Standard, which has a

circulation of nearly 470, 000 and provides B12 - - - - - with news and LONDON

features covering events in the capital and of national and international interest.

Regional or local papers serve community interests.

Weekly local papers

Contain articles and features on the community as well as details of

Local theatre and cinema B13 - - - .

The majority of local papers delivered PERFORM

free to every house in the area.

They consist B14 - - - - of the advertising LARGE

which finances them.

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Yana464 27 мая 2021 г., 21:01:51

B10 regional

B11 valuable

B12 Londoners

B13 performances

B14 largely.

Crazible 28 июл. 2021 г., 07:40:04 | 10 - 11 классы

Перевидите The regional film commissions and city film offices are essential one - stop shops for location filming in their jurisdiction?

Перевидите The regional film commissions and city film offices are essential one - stop shops for location filming in their jurisdiction.

They are able to smooth the paths in their region for clearances and to provide contact with local authorities and the services.

They can also provide invaluable assistance with securing permission in private locations and even help with logistical problems such as finding accommodation and local transport.

Futanyushka 2 мая 2021 г., 03:36:57 | 5 - 9 классы

Помогите пожалуйста перевести текст с английского на русский, чтобы было понятноBBC Network Radio is the most popular of the radio stations in the UK?

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BBC Network Radio is the most popular of the radio stations in the UK.

BBC Network Radio serves an audience of 31 million each week and broadcasts 43, 000 hours of programmes each year.

BBC Radio 1 offers pop music and local news programmes.

Radio 1 does not make money from commercials.

BBC Radio 2 is the most popular UK's radio station.

It offers a great variety of easy listening music from the last thirty years.

BBC Radio 3 is a serious classical station.

It broadcasts concerts and performances.

At night it offers a wide range of jazz and world music.

BBC Radio 4 is a speech station with news, political debate and radio drama.

It also broadcasts the most important news programmes "Today".

BBC Radio Five Live transmits live news and sports commentary with debates and studio guests.

The BBC also provides 40 local radio stations, broadcasting local news and music.

There are also three commercial stations which make money from advertising.

There is also the BBC World Service * which transmits programmes in 43 languages worldwide and each week serves an audience of over 150 million radio listeners.

Asd13371 16 июн. 2021 г., 19:34:27 | 5 - 9 классы

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The educational system and the types of schools vary from region to region as each area or town has its own Local Education Authority.

The Local Education Authority is responsible for financing the schools in its area.

It empoys teachers and other staff, provides and maintains buildings, supplies equipment and material.

Luiza013 14 июн. 2021 г., 16:43:57 | студенческий

Complete the using the words from the boxappeared, source, international, fewer, readers, articlesall the newspapers published in great britain can be divided into serious ( or quality ) papers and ta?

Complete the using the words from the box

appeared, source, international, fewer, readers, articles

all the newspapers published in great britain can be divided into serious ( or quality ) papers and tabloids.

The serious ones contain detailed articles about national and .

Events.

The tabloids have a lot of pictures and .

About the private lives of well - known people.

Ass in many other countries, britain's main newspapers are losing their .

. fewer and .

People are buying and reading serious papers and tabloids.

In the last quarter of the 20th century the internet.

. it is a convenient and inexpensive alternative .

Of news for everyone.

K250vb 20 авг. 2021 г., 17:41:44 | 10 - 11 классы

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The Academy has a long - standing tradition of cooperation with federal and local administration agencies, and legislative bodies.

Sdsdasdasdsadds 11 сент. 2021 г., 20:56:25 | студенческий

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FEDERALISM : STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

The fifty states are quite diverse in size, population, climate, economy, history and interests.

The fifty state governments often differ from one another, too.

Because they often approach political, social or economic questions differently, the states have been called “laboratories of democracy”.

However, they do share certain basic structures.

The individual states all have republican forms of government with a senate and a house.

(There is one exception, Nebraska, which has only one legislative body of 49 “senators”).

All have executive branches headed by state governors and independent court systems.

Each state has also its own constitution.

But all must respect federal laws and not make laws that interfere with those of the other states (e.

G. , someone who is divorced under the laws of one state is legally divorced in all).

Likewise, cities and local authorities must make their laws and regulations so that they fit their own state’s constitution.

The Constitution limits the federal government to specific powers, but modern judicial interpretations of the Constitution have expanded federal responsibilities.

All others automatically belong to the states and to the local communities.

This has meant that there has always been a battle between federal and state’s rights.

The traditional American distrust of a too powerful central government has kept the battle fairly even over theirs.

The states and local communities in the US have rights that in other countries generally belong to the central government.

Choose the right variant :

1.

Laboratories of democracy are

a) independent court systems ;

b) local authorities ;

c) states.

1. In the US most powers belong

a) to the central government ;

b) to the federal government ;

c) to the states and local communities.

Napisat12345 20 сент. 2021 г., 19:55:51 | студенческий

Срочно нужен перевод двух текстов :PRESS IN THE UNITED KINGDOMThe daily circulation of papers in Britain is just over 14 million copies, which is about 3 papers for every 4 households?

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PRESS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

The daily circulation of papers in Britain is just over 14 million copies, which is about 3 papers for every 4 households.

All British papers can be classified into two majorgroups : quality and popular papers.

A quality paper is a serious national paper that aims at the educated reader.

Quality papers contain detailed news coverage and comment, authoritative editorials, a wide range of topical features written by experts in their field, arts and literary reviews and much professional advertising.

The quality papers are «The Times», «The Guardian», «The Independent», «The Daily Telegraph» and «The Financial Times».

A popular paper is a newspaper whose format and content is designed for the undemanding reader.

Most popular papers are tabloids, i.

E. papers with small - size pages (conventionally about 30 cm by 40 cm).

They have brief and direct news reports and a large number of photographs.

Emphasis is put on personal stories (especially when sensational, or involving a figure in the public eye such as a member of the royal family), and importance is also given to sports and to entertaining features such as cartoons and contests.

Newspapers in Britain are mostly owned by individuals or by big publishing companies called the «empires», not by the government or political parties.

The editors of the newspapers are usually allowed considerable freedom of expression.

This is not to say that newspapers are without political bias.

The political tendency of quality papers varies from conservative («The Daily Telegraph») or independent / conservative («The Times» and «The Financial Times») to centre («The Independent») and liberal («The Guardian»).

Popular tabloids like «The Daily Express», «The Daily Star» and «The Sun», for example, usually reflect conservative opinion in their comment and reporting, while «The Daily Mirror» has a more left - wing bias.

In addition to national daily newspapers there are nine national papers published on Sundays.

Most of «Sundays» contain more reading matter than daily papers, and several of them include «colour supplements» - separate colour magazines which contain photographically - illustrated feature articles.

There is also quite a number of regional papers - usually evening papers or weeklies.

RADIO IN THE UK

In 1936 the government established the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to provide a public service in radio.

But it was also the first agency to begin broadcasting that year on the recently invented television.

And soon television and radio managed to change the entertainment habits and the culture of the whole nation.

In 1955, however, the establishment of independent and commercial television and radio removed the BBC’s broadcasting monopoly.

In spite of its much reduced evening audience, BBC radio still provides an important service.

Its five radio stations (BBC Radio 1 - 5) provide : 1) non - stop pop music ; 2) light entertainment ; 3) minority interests, e.

G. classical music, arts programmes and academic material (some for Open University courses) ; 4) news and comment and discussion programmes ; 5) sport.

The BBC additionally runs 38 local radio stations to provide material of local interest.

Commercial radio offers three nationwide services : Classic FM, which broadcasts mainly classical music ; Virgin 1215, broadcasting popular music ; and Talk Radio UK, a speech - based service.

In addition there are 180 independent local radio stations to broadcast news, information, music and other entertainment, coverage of local events, sports commentary, chat shows and ‘phone - in’ programmes.

An important but separate part of the BBC’s work is its ‘external services’.

The BBC World Service broadcasts by radio in English and 43 different languages.

The service in funded separately from the rest of the BBC, by the Foreign Office, because it is a promotional part of British foreign policy.

The BBC World Service is considered to have reached an audience of about 140 million listeners, and seems to be increasing its audience who are predominantly (aged between 25 and 35) and male.

Zarinaaaeva99 19 апр. 2021 г., 06:37:43 | 10 - 11 классы

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British newspapers are very much different from each other in the way they .

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2. There are .

. . , which pay attention to sensational news and extraordinary events.

3. The popular press aims to .

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4. There are 9 national papers, which are published on .

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5. Reading a Sunday newspaper is an important … in many British families.

6. Local newspapers are published … or … a week.

7. The centre of British journalism is … .

Тека26 23 июн. 2021 г., 01:32:23 | 10 - 11 классы

Переведите пожалуйста текстLondon is the capital of England, the capital of Great Britain, and the capital of the United Kingdom?

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London is the capital of England, the capital of Great Britain, and the capital of the United Kingdom.

It is the largest town in Europe and one of the oldest towns in the world.

The old Celts gave it its name, the Romans!

Made it the centre of their new colony, the Germanic invaders tried to burn and to destroy it, the victorious Normans made it the capital of the country.

The central part of London is full of historical remains.

Nearly every building, every bridge, every street, palace, house, and stone — each of them has its own story, its own past.

In London past and present are so mixed together that they cannot easily be separated and when you are in London you see the past in the present and the present in the past.

The oldest part of London is called the City.

In the City the streets and pavements are very narrow and the traffic is very heavy on weekdays.

That is because the most important London firms and banks have offices there.

But at weekends the City is almost dead.

The most fashionable and the most expensive part to live in is the West End.

It is situated between the City and Hyde Park.

The City and the West End are the heart of London ; they are the parts which everybody who comes to London must see and wants to see, because they are more interesting than any other part of London.

All the most interesting buildings, shops and offices are situated here.

The Tower of London, the Bank of England, the Mansion House where the Lord Mayor lives, the Law Courts, and many interesting old churches are situated in the City.

The Houses of Parliament with Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the National Gallery and many theatres and good shops are in the West End.

London has many bridges over the Thames, more than twenty but the most interesting of them all is the Tower Bridge situated near the Tower of London.

The Tower of London is an old castle, with high walls, high towers, small windows and large gardens.

Once it was a royal residence, a strong fortress and a state prison.

Here many important people, among them two wives of Henry VIII, were imprisoned and beheaded.

One of the oldest and the most famous places of London is St.

Paul's Cathedral.

It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times since the original construction in the 7th century.

It stands in the centre of the so - called Little Britain.

A large part of Little Britain was destroyed during the war : the houses that were close to the Cathedral's walls disappeared and for the first time in centuries St.

Paul's Cathedral's beauty can be seen.

Sony2508 1 нояб. 2021 г., 23:06:09 | 5 - 9 классы

Выпишите пожалуйста текст на русском произношение4?

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4.

The Peak District

The two great cities of Manchester and Sheffield lie just 50 kilometers apart Between them is one of the most unspoiled areas in England, This area is known as the Peak District.

The Peak District is a national park, which means that it is protected from industrial and urban development.

The area attracts many visitors from both cities.

It also includes wild land, where there are more sheep than people.

Indeed, sheep farming is an important part of the local economy,

Another interesting thing of this area is a large lake which gives water for the city of Sheffield.

Some houses in this area are built from local stone, some from the red brick The Peak District has many pretty villages and small towns.

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