题目
A.She just couldn't bear to meet the landmine victims face to face.
B.The actual situation in Angola made her feel like going back home.
C.Meeting the landmine victims in person made her believe the statistics.
D.Seeing the pain of the victims made her realize the seriousness of the situation.
第1题
The paparazzi defended themselves with a number of arguments. Princess Diana was a public figure and therefore newsworthy. She had openly and often attracted media attention both for selfish reasons (to win public support during her marital difficulties) and for good causes (fighting AIDS and banning land mines). The fact that the paparazzi were not employed by a specific news organization should not mean they were less worthy of press freedom. Virtually every major news operation of any standing in the world employs people like them. Moreover, even the so-called mainstream press regularly paid for the product of their efforts. They did what they did because people wanted their kind of news coverage.
Many news operations were unconvinced. In England, France, Germany, and the United States, several media outlets declared that they would never again purchase paparazzi photos and videos. In Great Britain, the head of the national press council called for severe restrictions on the movement and functioning of these paparazzi.
(1)According to the witnesses, what’s the reason for the car crash?
A、It was a late night.
B、The hot pursuit of paparazzi.
C、The Mercedes was too fast.
D、Several paparazzi snapped pictures
(2)Where did the accident happen?
A、London
B、Germany.
C、Paris.
D、England.
(3)What's the meaning of the sentence in the middle of paragraph 2 ⋯ should not mean they were less worthy of press freedom. ?
A、they do not have press freedom.
B、they have little press freedom.
C、They were worthy of press freedom.
D、they have more freedom than the specific news organization.
(4)According to the passage, what can we learn about the paparazzi?
A、Paparazzi sold pubic figure’s photos and videos to the press.
B、They offered aid after the accident happened.
C、Paparazzi were employed by a specific news organization
D、After the accident, they were not arrested by Paris police.
(5)Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?
A、The paparazzi defended themselves with a number of arguments.
B、Even the mainstream press regularly paid for the product of paparazzi.
C、Princess Diana was a public figure and therefore newsworthy.
D、Nobody called for severe restrictions on the movement of paparazzi.
第2题
A.Why did you do this study?
B.What is the gap in knowledge?
C.What did you find?
D.What do your findings mean?
第3题
A.Why did you do this study?
B.Where is the gap? How?
C.What did you find?
D.What do the findings mean?
第4题
A.Why did you do this study?
B.What is the gap in knowledge?
C.What did you find?
D.What do your findings mean?
第5题
A.Why did you do this study?
B.Where is the gap? How?
C.What did you find?
D.What do the findings mean?
第6题
A.Why did you do this study?
B.Where is the gap? How?
C.What did you find?
D.What do the findings mean?
第7题
A.Why did you do this study?
B.What is the gap in knowledge?
C.What did you find?
D.What do your findings mean?
第8题
A.Why did you do this study?
B.Where is the gap? How?
C.What did you find?
D.What do the findings mean?
第9题
A.Why did you do this study?
B.What is the gap in knowledge?
C.What did you find?
D.What do your findings mean?
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