No.0116 The Media
Kerri talks about where she gets her news and info to keep in touch with the world.
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英語リスニング・本文
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday?
Kerri: Sometimes.
Todd: How do you follow the news?
Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet.
Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station?
Kerri: NPR, but on the military station.
Todd: OK. And what internet websites do you listen to?
Kerri: Well, usually it is just AP news or whatever.
Todd: OK. How much of the news do you think is true?
Kerri: I don't know. That's a tough question. I think that because there're so many journalists that often what makes into the papers is fairly accurate, but unfortunately some people leak information that is untrue to sway public opinion, so you have to kind of weed through things and consider why that news story is made public.
Todd: Yeah. How do most people in your country get the news?
Kerri: I think most people in the states get the news from TV and from the main broadcasting stations. The evening news sort of thing.
Todd: OK. Thanks Keri.
チェックシート
リスニングした内容を確認するための簡単なチェックシートです。正解と思われる答えを選択し、最後に「回答を確認する」ボタンを押してください。
a) TV
b) Radio
c) Newspaper
2) Why is news usually accurate?
a) There are many journalists
b) Journalists do not lie
c) Government standards
3) Why is the news sometimes false or inaccurate?
a) People leak false information
b) People make mistakes
c) The news is never false
4) What do people try to sway sometimes?
a) Public opinion
b) Commercials
c) Facts
5) How do most people in the US get there news?
a) TV
b) Radio
c) Newspapers
英語リスニング・本文
Todd: OK, Kerri, I'm going to ask you about the news. Do you follow the news everyday?
Kerri: Sometimes.
Todd: How do you follow the news?
Kerri: Well, in Japan mostly the radio or the internet.
Todd: Oh, really. OK. What radio station?
Kerri: NPR, but on the military station.
Todd: OK. And what internet websites do you listen to?
Kerri: Well, usually it is just AP news or whatever.
Todd: OK. How much of the news do you think is true?
Kerri: I don't know. That's a tough question. I think that because there're so many journalists that often what makes into the papers is fairly accurate, but unfortunately some people leak information that is untrue to sway public opinion, so you have to kind of weed through things and consider why that news story is made public.
Todd: Yeah. How do most people in your country get the news?
Kerri: I think most people in the states get the news from TV and from the main broadcasting stations. The evening news sort of thing.
Todd: OK. Thanks Keri.
チェックシート
リスニングした内容を確認するための簡単なチェックシートです。正解と思われる答えを選択し、最後に「回答を確認する」ボタンを押してください。
a) TV
b) Radio
c) Newspaper
2) Why is news usually accurate?
a) There are many journalists
b) Journalists do not lie
c) Government standards
3) Why is the news sometimes false or inaccurate?
a) People leak false information
b) People make mistakes
c) The news is never false
4) What do people try to sway sometimes?
a) Public opinion
b) Commercials
c) Facts
5) How do most people in the US get there news?
a) TV
b) Radio
c) Newspapers