题目
As a news reporter, James __________ many places in the world.
A. has been to
B. has gone to
C. went to
第1题
A.were singing
B.sang
C.have sung
D.have been singing
第2题
The first big, important step for an aspiring reporter is ______.
A. editing his high school newspaper
B. writing a small news story
C. becoming a cub reporter
D. becoming a copyboy
第3题
B.Can the news be verified?
C.Does the source have real name?
D.Can sources provide this information?
E.Where does the news reporter get the news?
第4题
Passage Two
The student who wants a newspaper career has much hard work ahead of him before he can ecome even a cub, or beginning reporter. He may begin by working on his high school ewspaper or yearbook.
Then the aspiring (有志的) reporter may break into newspaper work as a copyboy, running rrands and helping sta. ff reporters. He may even be given a chance to write small stories. ometimes students who are interested in news reporting can get jobs as campus reporters for ocal newspapers.
Jobs such as these serve to acquaint the beginner with the atmosphere of newsgathering.They give him a chance to sharpen his eye for details and teach him to be sure that his facts are accurate, that he reports them correctly, and that he writes his articles clearly. This work may lead to a job as a cub reporter on a newspaper, the important first step toward a career in news reporting.
36. The best title for this passage is ______.
A. The Work of a Newspaper Reporter
B. Reporting News from the Campus
C. Getting Started as a Reporter
D. What a Copyboy Does
第5题
B.F
To design ads might NOT be a newspaper reporter's work.A.T
B.F
If you are reading for major facts in the news stories, you should read the front pageA.T
B.F
From the text we know that newspaper headlines are what readers expect to readA.T
B.F
The writer's suggestion to us is that we should read one newspaper frequently.A.T
B.F
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第6题
Satellites have enabled immediate reporting worldwide.A reporter can send the news to a network like CBS News and within seconds it can be all over the world.They send electronic reports that go straight into the newspaper or onto the TV screen.Reporters can now also transmit images through their mobile phones.Consequently, live, “on-the-spot” reporting has become the norm and TV viewers can get a much better idea of what a natural disaster, a conflict or an interesting scientific discovery is like.
In recent years, several changes have occurred in the ownership of news media.Networks owned by large companies and governments have become bigger and very powerful.These networks – such as BBC News 24–are hungry for news and have huge audiences.However, there can only be a limited number of such networks and their ownership is a big issue.
Some companies not only own TV and radio networks but newspaper groups as well.Who decides what news to publish and what sort of “spin” to put on it? Is it always objective? There are now “spin doctors” who manipulate the news,emphasising certain parts and not others – and as a result, much of it is not neutral.Therefore, the question of control of the media matters very much.In some cases, the media companies are more powerful than governments.They can even influence elections.So the question is – should they be controlled and if so, by whom?
1.Immediate reporting has become possible all over the world because of().
A.reporters
B.the use of news networks
C.the use of satellites
D.the communications revolution
2.()has become the norm.
A.Electronic reports
B.Instant news
C.Live reporting
D.Transmitting images through mobile phones
3.In what ways are media companies powerful? ()
A.They can influence elections in some way
B.Nowadays, the manipulation of news reports is possible
C.They not only own TV and radio networks but newspaper groups as well
D.All of the above
4.According to the passage, the big issue is ().
A.ownership of news networks
B.that there can only be a limited number of such networks like BBC News 24
C.that networks owned by large companies and governments have become bigger and very powerful
D.that the news reporting is manipulated by big companies
5.What can be inferred from this passage? ().
A.The disadvantages of the communications revolution outweigh its advantages
B.We should put the question of control of the media on the agenda
C.The news reporting has always been objective
D.A reporter can send news directly to the audiences all over the world
第7题
it was clear that world had not noticed this until now .you could hear the sadness in the voice of the reporter , michael buerk .at the end of the report he was silent .paula started crying , then rushed upstairs to check our baby , fifi , who was sleeping peacefuly .
i kept seeing the news pictures in my mind .what could i do ? i was only a pop singer and by now not a very successful pop singer .al i could do was to make records which no one bought .but i would give al the profits of the next pats(the name of the music group he was in)record to oxfam(an organization in britain which helps poor people around the world), what good would that do ? it would only be a little money but it was more than i could give just from my bank account .maybe some people would that do ? it would only be a little money but it was more than i could give just from my bank account .maybe some people would buy it because the profits were for oxfam .and i would be protesting about this disaster .but that was not enough .
59.what do we learn about the writer from the next ?()
A.He felt realy bad because the news report made him think of his own hard life .
B.After he saw a news report on TV about the famine in Ethiopia , he decided he had to do something about the problem .
C.His ideas on how to colect money for the people on Ethiopia were very successful .
D.He ideas on how to collect money for the people in Ethiopia were very successful .
60.Which paragraph describes(描写)what he thought about after the report ?()
A.Paragraph 1.
B.Paragraph 2
C.Paragraph 3.
D.None
61.The word in the third paragraph “ profit means().
A.price
B.salary
C.cost
D.money he would make
62.From the text we learn that Paula , his wife ,()
A.gave him ideas about how to help
B.also felt very bad after seeing the report
C.took much more care of their child than he
D.wanted him to be a successful signer
63.The writer whished that().
A.he would be a very successful pop singer if he could have sold all his records
B.he would rather give al his money from his bank account than the little money made by making new records
C.perhaps people would be interested in his records because they knew that the money paid for them would go to Oxfam
D.he would make records which no one bought
第10题
He became ______ with the girl reporter who questioned him at the press conference.
A.observed
B.obsessed
C.notified
D.troubled
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