Identifying Preferences from Context
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3. Tom likes watching talk shows, quiz shows, documentaries and sitcoms on TV. According to the information above, which of the following CANNOT be one of Tom's sentences? A) I love the programmes that the host asks questions to famous people. I think they are exciting. B) I prefer watching a comedy TV series with short episodes. I think they are enjoyable. C) The programmes that people answer questions and win money are interesting. I often watch them. D) I always watch the programmes that give different recipes.
This question includes visual content: The image contains a header box with a graphic of an old-fashioned TV, describing Tom's favorite television genres: talk shows, quiz shows, documentaries, and sitcoms. Below, there are four speech bubble options (A, B, C, D) representing potential sentences by Tom, which the student must evaluate against the stated preferences.
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Hi Naz, let's solve this question together. We need to identify which of the options cannot be a sentence spoken by Tom based on his interests.
Tom's TV Preferences
First, let's list the four types of programs Tom likes according to the text.
Tom's Favorites:
- Talk shows
- Quiz shows
- Documentaries
- Sitcoms
Now, let's look at Option A. It mentions a host asking questions to famous people. This is a clear description of a talk show, which is on Tom's list.
Option B describes a comedy series with short episodes. This refers to a sitcom. Since Tom likes sitcoms, this sentence could be his.
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