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Directions:Listen to the following paragraph and fill the missing words in the blanks
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What are your key
? Do you get most of your information by talking to other people? People could already do that in the Stone Age. When the printing press was invented several hundred years ago,
became important to anyone who could read. Now we read
and
as much as we read
. But we also get a lot of information from
.
is not yet 100 years old,
has only been popular for about 50 years, and the
is younger than all the students in this class. Yet these are some of our favorites. What are
? How many different sources of information do you use in a typical day?
Answer:
1.sources of information 2.written sources 3.magazines 4.newspapers 5.books
6.electronic sources 7.Radio 8.television 9.Internet 10.your favorites
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