Loisirs, art, sport et médias

media 103 termes 17 questions TOEIC Part 5, Part 6, Part 7

Critiques, programmes et articles de presse sont du matériau classique de la partie 7, et ils reposent sur un vocabulaire que les cours d'anglais des affaires laissent de côté : circulation, readership, coverage, anchor, venue, box office, exhibit. Les passages proposés vont de la presse écrite à l'audiovisuel puis au spectacle vivant, et chaque paragraphe vous demande de deviner ce qui est décrit.

Votre tâche

Complétez le passage avec les mots de la liste, puis déterminez de quoi parle le locuteur dans chaque paragraphe. Plusieurs réponses sont parfois possibles.

Vocabulaire cible

articles circulation coverage current editor events features journalists lively objective Press readership researched anchor break broadcasting complaints live network off-screen on air reporter studio technical action anthology writer biographical character copy issued literature plot recommend set works actors Award box-office cinematography critics director effects performance release scenery soundtrack audience auditorium backers cast curtain dialog half lights lines opening rehearsed scriptwriter stage accomplished acquired admission ancient art artists collection collector contribution exhibitions exhibits galleries portraits astute band compilation crowd fans groups hits note recordings repertoire singer track variations beat captains cheerleaders coaches draw encouragement opponents pitch players referee score spectators stadium supporters teams triumph win

S’entraîner

(A) After a very successful year in which they had the country's highest (1)__________, their (2)__________ has dropped recently. This has come as a major surprise, as their (3)__________ of major national and world (4)__________ is excellent, their (5)__________ and (6)__________ are well-(7)__________, and they approach (8)__________ affairs in a way that is (9)__________, but (10)__________ and interesting. Did you know that the (11)__________ and several (12)__________ recently won a National (13)__________ Club award? (B) There was clearly a (1)__________ problem in the (2)__________. You could see the (3)__________, but you couldn't hear her. However, you could hear the (4)__________, who obviously didn't realise that even though he was (5)__________ he was still (6)__________, and was going out (7)__________ across the entire (8)__________! You wouldn't have believed the language he was using: I bet there were a few (9)__________ from viewers to the (10)__________ standards committee after that! It was so funny that I was really disappointed when they cut to a commercial (11)__________. (C) This is one of the most famous (1)__________ by the American (2)__________ Ernest Hemingway, and one for which he won the Nobel prize for (3)__________. What I like about it is the simple (4)__________, and the fact that the main (5)__________ is a simple, everyday man fighting the forces of nature. It is (6)__________ in Cuba, and the (7)__________ takes place mainly at sea. It's semi-(8)__________, as the man really existed. I would (9)__________ it very much. It has recently been re-(10)__________ in an (11)__________ of the man's greatest works: I suggest you pick up a (12)__________ as soon as you can. (D) I'm not particularly keen on the (1)__________'s style, but his latest offering is excellent and is bound to be a (2)__________ success. I wouldn't even be surprised if it picked up an Academy (3)__________ or two (or three or four). Apart from the (4)__________, who give an amazing (5)__________, the special (6)__________ are excellent, the (7)__________ is stunning, the (8)__________ is very impressive, and there is a lively (9)__________. When it finished, even cynical (10)__________ such as myself were applauding. You should go and see it as soon as it is on general (11)__________. (E) This was the (1)__________ night, and from what I could see, many in the (2)__________ were probably hoping it would be the last: by the time the (3)__________ had opened and the (4)__________ had come up on the (5)__________ for the second (6)__________ of the (7)__________, the (8)__________ was half empty. The (9)__________ clearly hadn't (10)__________ enough and kept forgetting their (11)__________, the (12)__________ was as wooden as a tree, and the (13)__________ looked like it had been put together by a five-year-old. The (14)__________ were probably in tears at the money they would be losing, and if the (15)__________ moved to Mars, I doubt anyone would be sorry. (F) There are over 30 (1)__________ holding a total of over 50,000 (2)__________, of which about 3000 come from (3)__________ Egypt, and which were (4)__________ from a private (5)__________ in the 1950s. There is also an excellent section on modern (6)__________, which has a permanent (7)__________ of landscapes, (8)__________, sculptures and still lifes by some of the 20th century's most (9)__________ and significant (10)__________. There are regular temporary (11)__________ as well. (12)__________ is free for everyone, although visitors are encouraged to make a voluntary (13)__________ of $5 to help pay for the upkeep. (G) I am not particularly keen on live (1)__________, and I usually avoid heavy-metal rock (2)__________ like The Würst , but this is different. From the opening (3)__________ on the first (4)__________, to the last cheers of the (5)__________ as they worship their leather- clad heroes, you are there with the (6)__________ as they go through their (7)__________ of (8)__________. The sound is crystal-clear throughout, there are some interesting (9)__________ on the usual (10)__________ versions, and some witty and (11)__________ comments to the (12)__________ from lead (13)__________ and guitarist Oswald Batmüncher. If you like this, you should also check out their latest (14)__________ The Very Best of The Würst , which contains 16 of their most famous numbers from the last 10 years. (H) The (1)__________ in the (2)__________ cheered and clapped as the (3)__________ came onto the (4)__________. Who would (5)__________ the event? Would the Denver Deadbeats (6)__________ again? Or would it be the Washington Wasters' time to (7)__________ their deadliest (8)__________ at last? The (9)__________ shook hands, the (10)__________ tossed a coin, and it was game on! The (11)__________ urged their (12)__________ on with their well-practiced routine, the (13)__________ sang and chanted slogans, and the (14)__________ shouted advice and (15)__________ from the sidelines. The final (16)__________: a (17)__________ at 4 goals each.

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articles circulation coverage current editor events features journalists lively objective Press readership researched anchor break broadcasting complaints live network off-screen on air reporter studio technical action anthology writer biographical character copy issued literature plot recommend set works actors Award box-office cinematography critics director effects performance release scenery soundtrack audience auditorium backers cast curtain dialog half lights lines opening rehearsed scriptwriter stage accomplished acquired admission ancient art artists collection collector contribution exhibitions exhibits galleries portraits astute band compilation crowd fans groups hits note recordings repertoire singer track variations beat captains cheerleaders coaches draw encouragement opponents pitch players referee score spectators stadium supporters teams triumph win
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