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Read and give a summary of the text.RADIORadio is also one of the most important mass media. Radio broadcasts news, discussions, interviews, description of sport events, drama, religious programmes, music, and advertising.There is at least one radio station in every country in the world, and altogether there are more than 25, 000 stations all over the world. Radio stations compete with one another.Radio programmes vary from country to country. But in all countries, programmes primarily provide information and entertainment. Programmes that provide information include news and current affairs, live broadcasts of sports events, weather forecasts, talk shows. Many talk shows allow listeners to take part in the programme by telephoning the radio station to ask questions or give their options about the topic. Such programmes are sometimes called phone-ins.In most countries up to 90 per cent of all programmes are designed for entertainment. Music is a popular kind of radio entertainment. Most music stations specialize in one kind of music, such as pop, classical, jazz or folk music. Some stations broadcast several kinds of music. There are also comedy shows and plays performed «live» or recorded in the studio by actors.A major reason for the widespread use of radios is their portability, which means the ability to be carried around easily. People listen to the radios almost everywhere – at home, in parks, at beaches and picnics, while driving a car, and even while walking along the street.

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1) Though I was sitting in the last row, I could see the film well.
2) I have met this man before.
3) He couldn't find his watch. He had lost it.
4) I have been waiting for you for 20 minutes already.
5) Many tourists have visited that castle.
6) The performance is starting at 7 p.m.
7) I was preparing for the exam when the telephone rang.
8) I won't tell anyone your secret.
9) Julius Cesar landed in England in 55 BC.
10) I'll send you the information when I get it.
11) Sammy was waiting for us when we got of the plane.
12) I don't like them because they are always complaining.
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Basketball competitions on Olympic games first appeared at the summer Olympics 1936 in Berlin and since then were included into the program each subsequent Games. Prior to that - at the Games of 1904 - held exhibition matches, basketball USA. The inclusion of basketball in the Olympics became possible after creation in 1932 the International Amateur basketball Federation (FIBA). Thanks to the negotiations of the first Secretary General of FIBA Renato William Jones and Secretary General of the Committee for the Games of the XI Olympiad Karl Diem on Board the ferry traveling from Stockholm in Germany, October 19, 1934, the Berlin Committee at the plenary session approved the inclusion of basketball in the program of Olympic games. By the decision of session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on February 28, 1935 in Oslo basketball was recognized as an Olympic sport.

ПЕРЕВОД:еревод:Соревнования по баскетболу на летних Олимпийских играх впервые появились на летних Олимпийских играх 1936 в Берлине и с тех пор включались в программу каждых последующих Игр. До этого — на Играх 1904 — проводились показательные матчи баскетболистов США. Включение баскетбола в Олимпийскую программу стало возможным после создания в 1932 году Международной любительской федерации баскетбола (FIBA). Благодаря переговорам первого генерального секретаря FIBA Ренато Уильяма Джонса и генерального секретаря Комитета по проведению Игр XI Олимпиады Карла Диема на борту парома, шедшего из Стокгольма в Германию, 19 октября 1934 года берлинский Комитет на пленарном заседании одобрил включение баскетбола в программу Олимпийских игр. Решением сессии Международного олимпийского комитета (МОК) 28 февраля 1935 года в Осло баскетбол был признан олимпийским видом спорта.

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Read and give a summary of the text.RADIORadio is also one of the most important mass media. Radio broadcasts news, discussions, interviews, description of sport events, drama, religious programmes, music, and advertising.There is at least one radio station in every country in the world, and altogether there are more than 25, 000 stations all over the world. Radio stations compete with one another.Radio programmes vary from country to country. But in all countries, programmes primarily provide information and entertainment. Programmes that provide information include news and current affairs, live broadcasts of sports events, weather forecasts, talk shows. Many talk shows allow listeners to take part in the programme by telephoning the radio station to ask questions or give their options about the topic. Such programmes are sometimes called phone-ins.In most countries up to 90 per cent of all programmes are designed for entertainment. Music is a popular kind of radio entertainment. Most music stations specialize in one kind of music, such as pop, classical, jazz or folk music. Some stations broadcast several kinds of music. There are also comedy shows and plays performed «live» or recorded in the studio by actors.A major reason for the widespread use of radios is their portability, which means the ability to be carried around easily. People listen to the radios almost everywhere – at home, in parks, at beaches and picnics, while driving a car, and even while walking along the street.
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