1. We understand … TV is very important in our life.
a) that; b) what; c) because.
2. Newspapers are referred to as … .
a) mass media; b) press; c) the press.
3. … newspaper is published every day of the week except Sunday.
a) an every day; b) a regular; c) a daily.
4. Television, radio, newspaper, and magazines are called … .
a) multimedia; b) mass medium; c) mass media.
5. I hate TV … .
a) commercials; b) announcements; c) advertisements.
6. These programmes are each watched by around 19 million … every week.
a) watchers; b) spectators; c) viewers.
7. A … newspaper gives detailed accounts of world events, as well as reports on business, culture, and society.
a) serious; b) quality; c) official.
8. A … is a newspaper that has small pages, short articles, and lots of photographs.
a) broadsheet; b) tabloid; c) leaflet.
9. … is the total number of copies of a particular newspaper that are printed at one time.
a) an issue; b) a collection; c) an edition.
10. A … is a humorous drawing or a series of drawings in a newspaper or magazine.
a) caricature; b) cartoon; c) comic.
11. We didn’t like new …, but when the film went on, we got more interested.
a) film; b) programme; c) serial.
12. He left the house after he had listened to the … news.
a) latest; b) later; c) latter.
13. A newspaper editor decides what … should be printed.
a) facts; b) news; c) articles.
14. In this article the scientist told us about the countries … he had been.
a) where; b) what;. c) when.
15. How many TV stations are there in Britain?
a) three; b) two; c) four.