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Поставьте 5 вопросов к данному тексту (общий, вопрос к подлежащему, разделительный, альтернативный и специальный Singapore Singapore is a thriving city-state lying in Asia almost on the equator. Singapore consists of 63 islands, covering the area of about 680 square kilometers. Its population is almost four million. Singapore is known as the city of steel, concrete, and glass. But still, western modernity here combines with eastern culture. There are lots of skyscrapers and also many buildings marked as national monuments for their historical value. The city is green and there are lots of palms and mango trees. It is extremely hot in Singapore throughout the year, and the humidity is very high, so most of the buildings have air conditioners. The city is famous for a great number of museums specializing on history, art and what not in Singapore there are fascinating areas of Little India, Chinatown, Arab Street, and others. Along the Singapore River there are several quays which offer entertainment year round, in green and friendly atmosphere. Singapore is a main shipping center. At the port there are hundreds and thousands of containers and oil-tankers. Nowadays Singapore’s economy is highly developed. Together with South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan, Singapore was one of the four ―Asian Tigers‖. Developed economy of the city makes it one of the most expensive cities in Southeast Asia
There are four radio channels. Radio 1 has mostly pop music; Radio 2 has light music, comedy, sport. Radio 3 has classical and modern music, talks on serious subjects. Radio 4 presents current news reports and discussions.
The BBC also has two television channels BBC 1 and BBC 2. BBC 2 offers more serious programmes than BBC 1. It shows discussions, adaptations of novels into plays and films, operas and concerts. BBC 1 offers lighter plays and series, humour and sport, but there are also some interesting documentaries.