Module 5 Newspapers and MagazinesSection Ⅳ Other Parts of the Module[原文呈现][读文清障] Daily①Newspapers in Britain and the United StatesNewspapers in Britain can be divided into②thequalitypress(more serious newspapers) and thepopularpress. Quality newspapers have home and international③ news, and sports and cultural④ events. They also carry⑤financial⑥ reports, travel news and book and film reviews⑦.Popular newspapers are also known as⑧tabloids. They have large headlines⑨ , a lot of big photographs⑩ and concentrate on⑪ news and events about famous people, and news about the Britishroyal⑫ family.TheTimes is the most famous of the quality newspapers. It began in 1785. It is read by important people such as politicians⑬ , lawyers⑭ and businessmen. TheSun, founded in 1964⑮ , is the most successful of the popular newspapers. Around⑯ four million people read it every day and it sells more than any other daily newspaper.In the United States, newspapers usually have the name of the city where they are produced⑰ (for example, TheNewYorkTimes). You can buy the bigger ones all over the country. The US also has a lot of tabloid newspapers, such as TheNewYorkDailyNews, which are similar to⑱ British tabloids.①daily adj.日常的,每日的daily 还可作名词,意为“日报”。②be divided into 被分成③home and international 国内和国际的④cultural/’k ltr l/ʌʃə əadj.文化的⑤carry vt.刊登,登载⑥financial/faI’næn l/ʃadj.金融的⑦review/rI’vju /ː n.评论book/film review 书评/影评⑧be known as 作为……而闻名⑨headline n.标题⑩photograph n.照片⑪concentrate on 集中于⑫royal/’r I l/ɔ əadj.皇家的;皇室的⑬politician/ p lˌ ɒ ə’tI n/ʃn.政治家⑭lawyer n.律师⑮found/fɑ nd/ʊvt.创立;建立founded in 1964 是过去分词短语作定语。⑯around prep.大约...