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				The daily 
				circulation of papers in Britain is just over 14 million copies, 
				which is about 3 papers for every 4 households. All British 
				papers can be classified into two major groups: quality papers 
				and popular papers. Traditionally, 'quality', serious-minded 
				newspapers were referred to as 'Broadsheets' due to their large 
				size. Popular papers were called 'tabloid' newspapers. However, 
				due to considerations of convenience of reading, particularly in 
				cafes and on trains, The Independent and The Times have both 
				switched to a 'compact'-sized format, traditionally used by 
				tabloids. The Guardian has switched to a Berliner format, a bit 
				wider and taller than a compact. Sunday serious-minded 
				newspapers keep the broadsheet format to maintain the same level 
				of content. 
				
				A quality paper 
				is a serious national that aims at the educated reader. Quality 
				papers contain detailed news coverage and comment, authoritative 
				editorials, a wide range of topical features written by experts 
				in their fields, arts and literary reviews, and much 
				professional advertising. The main quality papers are The 
				Guardian, The Times, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph and 
				The Financial Times. A popular paper is a newspaper whose 
				content is designed for the undemanding reader. They have brief 
				news reports and a large number of photographs. Emphasis is put 
				on personal stories, especially when sensational or involving a 
				celebrity. Importance is also given to sports and to 
				entertaining features such as cartoons and contests. 
				
				Newspapers in 
				Britain are mostly owned by individuals or by big publishing 
				companies called 'the empires', not by the government or 
				political parties. The editors of newspapers are usually allowed 
				considerable freedom of expression. This is not to say that 
				newspapers are without political bias. The political tendency of 
				quality newspapers varies from conservative {The Daily 
				Telegraph) or independent/conservative (The Times and The 
				Financial Times) to centre (The Independent) and liberal (The 
				Guardian). Popular papers like The Daily Express, The Daily Star 
				and The Sun, for example, usually reflect conservative opinion 
				in their comment and reporting, while The Daily Mirror has a 
				more left-wing bias. 
				
				In addition to 
				national daily newspapers there are nine national papers 
				published on Sundays. Most 'Sundays' contain more reading matter 
				than daily papers, and several of them include 'colour 
				supplements' — separate colour magazines which contain 
				photographically-illustrated feature articles. There is also 
				quite a number of regional papers — usually evening papers or 
				weeklies. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Translate the 
				following sentences into English. 
				1. В Великобритании ежедневный тираж газет большой для 
				страны такого размера. 
				2. Британские газеты можно подразделить на серьезные 
				«качественные» газеты и популярные газеты. 
				3. В соответствии с форматом, британские газеты подразделяются 
				на газеты компактного формата, берлинского формата и большого 
				формата. 
				4. Серьезные воскресные газеты сохраняют большой формат, чтобы 
				поддержать тот же объем содержания. 
				5. Серьезные общенациональные газеты предназначены для 
				образованного читателя, содержание популярных газет рассчитано 
				на нетребовательного читателя. 
				6. «Качественные» газеты содержат подробные новости и 
				комментарии, обзоры искусства и литературы и рекламу. 
				7. Популярные газеты содержат краткие новости, много фотографий, 
				информацию частного характера, часто касающуюся знаменитостей, 
				карикатуры и конкурсы. 
				8. Газеты, в основном, принадлежат частным лицам или 
				издательским «империям». 
				9. Хотя редакторы газет обладают значительной свободой 
				выражения, газеты обычно имеют консервативную, независимую, 
				центристскую или либеральную политическую ориентации. 
				10. Воскресные газеты содержат большое количество материалов для 
				чтения и часто имеют цветные приложения. 
				
				  
				
				1. The daily 
				circulation of newspapers in Great Britain is large for the size 
				of the country. 
				2. British papers can be classified into serious-minded quality 
				papers and popular papers. 
				3. According to their format, British papers are subdivided into 
				compact-sized format papers, Berliner format papers and 
				broadsheet format papers. 
				4. Sunday serious-minded papers keep the broadsheet format to 
				maintain the same level of content. 
				5. Serious quality nationals aim at the educated reader. The 
				content of popular papers is designed for the undemanding 
				reader. 
				6. Quality papers contain detailed news coverage and comment, 
				arts and literary reviews, and advertising. 
				7. Popular papers contain brief news reports, many photographs, 
				personal stories often involving celebrities, cartoons and 
				contests. 
				8. Newspapers are mostly owned by individuals or publishing 
				'empires'. 
				9. Though the editors of newspapers are allowed considerable 
				freedom of expression, they usually have conservative, 
				independent, centre or liberal political bias. 
				10. Sundays' contain much reading matter and often have colour 
				supplements. 
				
				  
				
				  
				
				  
				
				Из пособия "ЕГЭ. Английский язык. 
				Устные темы" Занина Е.Л. (2010, 272с.) - Part 
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