题目
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The news editor is in charge of the news pages of the newspaper. He or she makes decisions on which stories are used and which are not. The news editor and his or her assistants also lay out pages of the paper.
The copy editor edits wire and local stories and writes headlines. The copy editor is often the last person to see a story before it actually appears in print.
The city editor makes sure that the news in the city is covered and that as many local stories as possible get into each edition. The city editor monitors the local general assignment, beat and specialty reporters.
The state editor supervises reporters who cover communities and areas outside the city but still within the circulation (流通) area of the newspaper.
The national editor supervises reporters in bureaus in cities outside the circulation area of the newspaper. Most newspapers rely on the wire services for national news, but some have correspondents(通信员) who work in other cities and report to the national editor.
小题1:If you want to apply for a job in a newspaper newsroom, you are likely to be interviewed by _____.
A.the news editor | B.the national editor |
C.the state editor | D.the managing editor |
A.the managing editor is mainly responsible for laying out pages of the paper |
B.the news editor determines which stories are used |
C.the copy editor is often the first person to see the story |
D.the state editor supervises the local general assignment, beat and specialty reporters |
A.by e-mail | B.by fax |
C.by letter | D.by telephone |
A.is in favor of | B.is in honor of | C. is in charge of | D.is in need of |
A.How newspapers are made. |
B.People in a newspaper newsroom. |
C.How news is collected and edited. |
D.People in charge of the newspaper industry. |
答案
小题1:D
小题2:B
小题3:C
小题4:C
小题5:B
解析
试题分析:本文是一篇说明文,说明了在报纸编辑部的人们:总编辑通常是在一家报纸的日常编辑过程负责人;新闻编辑主管报纸的新闻页面;复制编辑编辑线和本地的故事写标题;城市编辑确信各个城市的报道;记者编辑主要报道城市以外的事;国际编辑主要负责国际新闻
小题1:细节题。由第一段第一句The managing editor is usually the person in charge of the day-to-day editorial process of a newspaper可以知道答案,所以选D
小题2:细节题。由第二段第二行He or she makes decisions on which stories are used and which are not.可以知道答案,故选B。
小题3:细节题,由最后一段第二行Most newspapers rely on the wire services for national news,可以知道答案,故选C。
小题4:推理题,由第二段第一句The news editor is in charge of the news pages of the newspaper可以推出答案,所以选C。
小题5:推理题,由本文的主要意思“在报纸编辑部的人们:总编辑通常是在一家报纸的日常编辑过程负责人;新闻编辑主管报纸的新闻页面;复制编辑编辑线和本地的故事写标题;城市编辑确信各个城市的报道;记者编辑主要报道城市以外的事;国际编辑主要负责国际新闻”,可以推出答案,所以选B
点评:本文主要考查细节题,思路清晰,答题前一定要读懂全文,在报纸编辑部的人们是贯穿全文的一条重要线索,一定要注意体会。然后带着问题,再读全文,找出答题所需要的依据,完成阅读。
核心考点
试题【The managing editor is usually the person in charge of the day-to-day editorial 】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Virginia is set to begin enforcing the toughest drunken-driving punishment, one that will require thousands of first-time offenders—whether they were highly drunk or slightly over the limit—to install in their cars blood- alcohol testing devices that can lock the ignition. The devices work like this—A driver must blow into a blood alcohol device linked to the car’s ignition. If the result is higher than the legal limit, the car will not start. The device also requires random “rolling retests” once the driver is on the road.
Virginia’s current law requires only repeated offenders or those with a blood alcohol level of 0.15 or higher to have an ignition interlock device in their cars.
The new law, which takes effect in July, will roughly increase the number of people required to use ignition interlock devices four times, and offenders will have to pay about $ 480 for a typical six-month installation.
The measure has caused a debate between groups battling drunken driving and those representing offenders. Such groups as Mother Against Drunken Driving and The Washington Regional Alcohol Program say that Virginia’s 274 alcohol-related road deaths and more than 5,500 injuries in 2010 remained unacceptably high despite years of cracking down on drunken driving. Ignition interlock devices, they say, reduce repeat offenses. But some public defenders and lawyers argue that the devices are too severe a punishment for offenders at the legal blood alcohol limit 0.08, and that the court system will be burdened by more cases going to trial and lower-income drivers will be affected by the fees.
Del. Sal R. Iaquinto, who sponsored the bill, had a simple reply for concerns about the costs of the interlock devises: “How much does a life cost?” “Blowing into a tube for six months, you will remember that,” Iaquinto said, “And you’re not likely to offend again.”
小题1:The underlined word “ignition” in Paragraph 1probably refers to the part in a car where ___________.
A.the alarm goes off | B.the engine starts | C.the door opens | D.the car is fueled |
A.The first time drunken-driving offenders. |
B.The drivers who are not able to pay offence fees. |
C.The repeat drunken-driving offenders. |
D.Drivers whose blood alcohol level is below 0.15. |
A.fewer cases go to trial |
B.lower-income drivers will not afford to drink again |
C.interlock devices increase repeat offenses |
D.the devices are too severe a punishment for offenders |
A.prevention is better than cure | B.no law is absolutely perfect |
C.punishment is the key to all | D.justice has long arms |
A.Negative. | B.Indifferent. | C.flexible. | D.workable. |
At a time when many Americans have had their work hours cut or have even lost their jobs, Sherian Huddleston is working overtime. She works at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) where she oversees (监督) the enrollment (注册) of new students. The university’s population grew by 800 students this term —an increase of 4 percent over last spring’s enrollment. Huddleston says seeing the enrollment rise in a failing economy is not unexpected. "When people are out of work," she points out, "they will ask "What else can I do?’ or "What other careers can I follow?’ They will often return to school if they have not completed a degree before."
Older returning students aren’t the only ones increasing the enrollment at MTSU. Huddleston says she’s also seeing an increase in student transfers (转移). "Students who went out of state, or even within the state, to more expensive schools are transferring to public schools to make use of the lower cost of going to school here," she explains.
小题1:Which is the best title for the passage?
A.The Falling American Economy |
B.College Enrollment up in a Down Economy |
C.Colleges Have More Students Than Before |
D.Going to College Is No Longer Difficult |
A.to make more money | B.to read job advertisements |
C.to complete a degree | D.to ask their schoolmates for help |
A.public schools provide better education |
B.public schools offer better jobs to their students |
C.they don’t want to be influenced by the falling economy |
D.the cost of public schools is lower and they can save money |
A.She is working more hours than before because of the worsening economy. |
B.She is a student of Middle Tennessee State University. |
C.She disagrees with those who are returning to school. |
D.She is surprised to see the enrollment go up. |
Showing an Olympic-sized party like this cost the UK almost l 5 billion dollars.But while spectators went to east London’S Olympic Park,central London has been much quieter than。normal. Arthur lRason,a central London stallholder,said,“Am I taking less? Yeah,I’m taking less.There’S no question about it.”
Restaurants were among businesses that reported lower takings than normal at this time of year.And one tourism trade association says a survey of its members found the Games had had a negative influence all over the UK.But during the recent recession(不景气),British officials still insist the Games were worth it.Boris Johnson,Mayor of London said,“I think it’S been an amazing display of what you can do if you plan and you work for years and years on a project.
And I think it’s a great advertisement for British engineering and British industry." The government hopes the Games will be a great help to the British brand worldwide,and they are also an opportunity to sweet-talk potential investors from all over the world.And a fall in takings for some attractions should not have come as a surprise.
小题1:Where is the London’S Olympic Park located?
A.Central London. | B.East London. |
C.West London. | D.Outside London. |
A.positive | B.disappointing |
C.negative | D.uncertain |
A.The British government did badly in organizing the Games. |
B.Businesses in central London were improved during the Games. |
C.Most British businessmen thought poorly of the London Games. |
D.Most British officials were worried about the future of British economy. |
Jesse’s uncle, Vance Folsenzier, ran back into the sea and found the shark that had attacked his nephew. He picked the shark up and threw it onto the beach. A coastguard shot the fish four times and although this didn’t kill it, the shark’s jaws relaxed so that they could open them, and reach down onto its stomach, and pull out the boy’s arm.
At the Baptist hospital in Pensacola, Dr Lan Rogers spent eleven hours reattaching Jesse’s arm. “It was a complicated operation,” he said, “but we were lucky. If the arm hadn’t been recovered in time, we wouldn’t have been able to do the operation at all. What I means is that if they hadn’t found the shark, well then we wouldn’t have had a chance.”
According to local park ranger (园林管理者) Jack Tomosvic, shark attacks are not that common. “Jesse was just unlucky” he says, “Evening is the shark’s feeding time. And Jesse was in the area without lifeguards. This would never have happened if he had been in the area where swimming is allowed.” When reporters asked Jesse’s uncle how he had had the courage to fight a shark , he replied, “I was mad and you do some strange things when you’re mad.”
小题1:What was the boy doing when the accident happened?
A.Feeding a hungry shark | B.Jumping into a rough sea |
C.Dragging a boy to the shore | D.Swimming in a dangerous area |
A.By finding his lost arm | B.By shooting the fish |
C.By flying him to hospital | D.By offering his blood |
A.Careful | B.Brave | C.Optimistic | D.Patient |
§ A paradox is presented as the London games celebrate both the Industrial Revolution (a.k.a. the birth of pollution) and a spirit of committed environmentalism; London will be the first to actively measure its own carbon footprint during these games, designing a stadium and accommodations that cut-back on negative emissions when at all possible. They are also shooting for a world record via the “Javelin,” designed specifically to keep as many exhaust pipes at bay as humanly possible.
小题1:Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. The Industrial Revolution first happened in England.
B. 2012 London Olympics is the first to broadcast in HD.
C. People couldn’t see the Olympic Games on TV 80 years ago.
D. 2012 London Olympics is more environmentally friendly than before.
小题2:What does the underlined word “paradox” probably mean in the text?
A.solid evidence | B.advanced thought |
C.perfect opinion | D.contradictory view |
A.a novel | B.a report | C.a diary | D.an essay |
A.The History of Olympic Games. |
B.Two Firsts about 2012 London Olympics |
C.2012 London Olympics --- Eco-Conscious Games |
D.2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Olympics |
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