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,Contents,ActiveReading1,WarmingUp,Listeningcomprehension,Task1:
aboutnumbersTask2:
questionsGroupdiscussion,Task1:
Listentothereportandmatcheachnumberwiththerelatedinformation.,peoplewereinvolvedinthesurvey.Thenumberofliteraturereadersin2002droppedbyfromtwentyyearsearlier.Americanadultsreadnovels,shortstories,playsorpoetryin2002.,WarmingUp,A.5.6%,B.5.7%C.17,000D.47%E.10%F.6%G.24%,In1990,Americanpeoplespentoftheirexpenditureonaudioandvideorecordingsandoncomputersandsoftware.In1990,Americanpeoplespentaboutoftheirspendingonbooks.By2002,ofAmericansspendingwenttobookbuying.percentwenttoelectronics.,WarmingUp,Key,A.5.6%,D.47%,B.5.7%C.17,000E.10%F.6%G.24%,script,Task1:
Listentothereportandmatcheachnumberwiththerelatedinformation.,WarmingUp,Cpeoplewereinvolvedinthesurvey.Thenumberofliteraturereadersin2002droppedbyEfromtwentyyearsearlier.DAmericanadultsreadnovels,shortstories,playsorpoetryin2002.,A.5.6%,B.5.7%C.17,000D.47%E.10%F.6%G.24%,WarmingUp,In1990,AmericanpeoplespentofthFeirexpenditureonaudioandvideorecordingsandoncomputersandsoftware.In1990,AmericanpeoplespentaboutBoftheirspendingonbooks.By2002,AofAmericansspendingwenttobookbuying.Gpercentwenttoelectronics.,A.5.6%,D.47%,B.5.7%C.17,000E.10%F.6%G.24%,WarmingUp,Task2:
Listentothesecondpartofthereportandanswerthefollowingquestions.HowdidCharlesMcGrathcriticizetheresearch?
HowdidDavidGreenhelppeoplepublishtheirwritings?
Isthereanynewwayforbeginningwriterstopublishtheirworks?
script,HowdidCharlesMcGrathcriticizetheresearch?
Heregretsthattheresearchdidnotincludeworksofnon-fiction,magazines,newspapersortheInternet.HowdidDavidGreenhelppeoplepublishtheirwritings?
HehaspublishedasmallmagazineofshortstoriescalledGreensMagazinefourtimesayeartohelppeoplegettheirworkprinted.Isthereanyothernewwayforbeginningwriterstopublishtheirworks?
WriterscanplacetheirworkontheInternet.Thatway,peoplecanreaditonlineorprintoutacopy.,WarmingUp,scriptAmericanshavereadalotinrecentweeksaboutastudy.Itshowsthatforthefirsttimeinmodernhistory,fewerthanhalftheadultsinthecountryreadliterature.Thereportsays47%ofAmericanadultsreadnovels,shortstories,playsorpoetryin2002.Thatwasdone10percentagepointsfrom20yearsearlier.Researchersasked17,000peopleabouttheirreading.Thepeoplecoulddefineliteraturehowevertheywanted.Itcouldbeanykindoffiction,poetryorplay.Itcouldincludeworkslikelovestories,mysteriesorsciencefiction.,WarmingUp,Theresearcherscomparedtheresultswithfindingsfrom1982and1992.Womenreadmoreliteraturethanmen.Buttheresearchshowsthatmenandwomenarebothreadinglessandless.ThereportlistshowAmericansdividetheirspendingonthingslikeentertainment.In1990,theyspent6percentonaudioandvideorecordingsandoncomputersandsoftware.Theyspentalmostasmuch,5.7percent,onbooks.By2002,5.6percentwenttobookbuying.24percentwenttoelectronics.Butsomepeopledousetechnologytolistentorecordingsofbooksorreadelectronicversions.,WarmingUp,CharlesMcGrathisformereditoroftheBookReviewatTheNewYorkTimes.ThenewspaperpublishedacommentaryinwhichMisterMcGrathnotedthatthestudydealtonlywithliterature.Hesaidheregretsthattheresearchdidnotincludeworksofnon-fiction.Afterall,hesays,somebooksaboutfactsandeventsareveryimportantfortheinformationtheyprovide.Forexample,hesaysrecentbooksaboutthewarinIraqareshapingnationaldebate.Also,MisterMcGrathnotedthatthereportdidnotconsidermagazines,newspapersortheInternet.,WarmingUp,WhileAmericansarereadinglessliterature,morearetryingtowriteit.AndeditorslikeDavidGreenaretryingtohelppeoplegettheirworkprinted.Formanyyears,hehaspublishedasmallmagazineofshortstoriescalledGreensMagazine.MisterGreensaysitiscostlytoproduceandmailfourtimesayear.AfewthousandAmericansandCanadiansbuyit.Buthesaysonereasonhestartedthepublicationwastohelpbeginningwriters.Hesaysithasalwaysbeendifficultfornewwriterstofindapublisher.Today,though,writerswhocannotgettheirworkpublishedbyatraditionalpublishingcompanycanplacetheirworkontheInternet.Thatway,peoplecanreaditonlineorprintoutacopy.,WarmingUp,WarmingUp,Groupdiscussion,Haveyouheardofthefollowingworld-famouswriters?
Matcheachwriterwithhisorherbriefintroductionandthenfigureoutwhoseworkstheyare.,WarmingUp,HansChristianAndersen,MarkTwain,WilliamShakespeare,ErnestHemingway,LeoTolstoy,AgathaChristie,Matcheachwriterwithhisorherbriefintroduction.,1.aDanishauthor,fairytalewriter,andpoetnotedforthe,childrensstories,2.anEnglishpoetandplaywright,widelyrega