
Answer — Exercise 2
7.1 - TV Globetrotters·Speakout Upper-Intermediate - Students' Book
Вопрос
- Work in pairs and look at the photos of five programmes produces in the UK. What type of programme is each one? Why do you think each one is a global hit?
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- Why are sentences 1-8 false? Underline the relevant phrase or sentence in the article.
- Find words in the article with similar meanings to the following. The numbers in brackets show the paragraph.
Ответ
a)
- Natural World → visual content / cross-cultural appeal
- Top Gear → the jokey relationship between the presenters; the challenges that feature in the programme
- The Office → the programme has a romantic relationship between the two main characters at the centre
- Sherlock → the interesting ('intriguing) relationships between the main characters
- Strictly Come Dancing / Dancing with the Stars → nothing is singled out as the reason but the article lists all its features as the things people like: great dancing, celebrities, beautiful dresses, the music, the host (who is popular) and lots of viewer participation
c)
- Costume dramas and historical mini-series also seem to survive the transition to a different culture.
- True, there are a large number of cars ...
- ... a race between a supercar and a bullet train was another huge hit. (This means the race was very popular; it doesn't mean there was a crash.)
- ... and many people predicted The Office would flop because of ... (flop = fail / be unsuccessful)
- ... because of its slightly strange British humour ... Since then, this 'mockumentary' has become an international sensation ... However, The Office is a sitcom with a heart ...
- ... when the BBC decided to give him a makeover, there was a real risk of alienating fans of the much-loved classic tales.
- ... the long-awaited first episode of the third season was viewed almost seven million times in China only a couple of hours after it was initially aired in the UK.
- Celebrity contestants with little or no experience of dancing pair up with professional dancers ...
d)
- successes; hit
- crazy; bizarre
- global phenomenon; international sensation
- pulled in; drawn in
- broadcast; aired
- resurrected; revitalised