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Unit 3, reading practicekbguogougbuob, Ejercicios de Inglés

Ejercicio de la unidad tres de ingléns de reading

Tipo: Ejercicios

2021/2022

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1. Complete with the nouns
1. a breaking point
2. a reaction
3. a misery
4. a complaint
5. a law
6. press
7. privacy
2. Read the text
- report current affairs
- photojournalist
- poor people
3. True or false
1. True. They may be just as ruthless as the paparazzi in their attempts to get the
right shot.
2. False. Her father, Joseph, who originally came from Poland, was an engineer.
3. True. Unusually for that time, he believed that girls and boys should receive an
equal education, and ensured that his daughter Margaret continued her education
through school and university.
4. False. It was a man’s world, but Margaret earned respect wherever she went
because of her intelligence, her personality and, above all, the quality of her pictures.
5. False. In the 1930s, she documented the suffering of poor people during the Great
Depression and published them in a book called You Have Seen Their Faces.
6. True. She took photos of fighting in World War II, she was in Moscow during
bombing raids, and she was rescued after her helicopter crashed.

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  1. Complete with the nouns
    1. a breaking point
    2. a reaction
    3. a misery
    4. a complaint
    5. a law
    6. press
    7. privacy
  2. Read the text
    • report current affairs
    • photojournalist
    • poor people
  3. True or false
    1. True. They may be just as ruthless as the paparazzi in their attempts to get the right shot.
    2. False. Her father, Joseph, who originally came from Poland, was an engineer.
    3. True. Unusually for that time, he believed that girls and boys should receive an equal education, and ensured that his daughter Margaret continued her education through school and university.
    4. False. It was a man’s world, but Margaret earned respect wherever she went because of her intelligence, her personality and, above all, the quality of her pictures.
    5. False. In the 1930s, she documented the suffering of poor people during the Great Depression and published them in a book called You Have Seen Their Faces.
    6. True. She took photos of fighting in World War II, she was in Moscow during bombing raids, and she was rescued after her helicopter crashed.