听力原文:As journalists, you must be prepared to travel around the world in search of stor
Who most likely are the listeners?
A.Tourists.
B.Readers.
C.Journalists.
D.Publishers.
Who most likely are the listeners?
A.Tourists.
B.Readers.
C.Journalists.
D.Publishers.
Which of the following is true about the ambassador?
A.He accepted an interview from the only group of the press.
B.He accepted an interview from our correspondent among other journalists at the embassy.
C.He accepted an interview from our journalist alone at the embassy.
D.He accepts interviews only at the embassy.
听力原文: Tens of thousands of furious students and local residents, angry over NATO's bombing of China's Embassy in Yugoslavia, continued their anti-US, anti-NATO demonstrations for the second day. The demonstrators — carrying Chinese flags, banners and photos of the three journalists killed in the attack — condemned the bombing. They also voiced their support for the stand taken by the Chinese Government. Residents lining both sides of the street supported the students, joining them in shouting slogans and singing the Chinese national anthem.
The victims of the bombing are
A.college students.
B.reporters.
C.embassy officials.
D.local residents.
听力原文: (30[D]) Tens of thousands of furious students and local residents, angry over NATO's bombing of China's Embassy in Yugoslavia, continued their anti-US, anti-NATO demonstrations for the second day. (29[B]) The demonstrators — carrying Chinese flags, banners and photos of the three journalists killed in the attack — condemned the bombing. They also voiced their support for the stand taken by the Chinese Government. Residents lining both sides of the street supported the students, joining them in shouting slogans and singing the Chinese national anthem.
The victims of the bombing are ______.
A.college students
B.reporters
C.embassy officials
D.local residents
听力原文: The twenty-third Olympic Games, held in Los Angeles, were very much a contest of mind, muscle, and athletic determination. However, high technology, especially in the computer field, played an increasing role in both the staging of the event and the race for the gold. Computers were used to keep track of schedules, accounts, transportation, and ticketing for more than 43,000 Olympic employees and volunteers.
A sophisticated electronic message system helped to keep the 12,000 or so journalists up-to-date on results--usually within a minute after the judges' decisions were final. Computers and other high-tech tools were also used to train American athletes by analyzing and evaluating performance, identifying weaknesses, and suggesting ways to improve.
How many Olympic employees and volunteers were at the 23rd Olympic Games?
A.14,300.
B.Approximately 103,000
C.More than 43,000.
The journalist was brought to court because
A.he was working for a British newspaper.
B.he published an untrue story.
C.the story was published in Britain.
D.he was working with other foreign journalists.
听力原文: NATO officials confirmed Mullah Dadullah's death Sunday. In a brief written statement NATO says the Taleban commander was killed in a U.S.-led coalition operation and called his death--serious blow to the insurgency. Saeed Ansari, spokesman for the Afghan intelligence agency, says Mullah Dadullah was killed Saturday night in Helmand province. Ansari says Dadullah was killed during a military operation, and his body has been moved to neighboring Kandahar provmce. Kandahar Governor Asadullah Khalid reportedly showed Dadullah's remains to several local journalists. Many of them had interviewed the one-legged Taleban commander in the past, and they say the body did appear to be his. Dadullah was the insurgency's top military leader, and was widely regarded as one of the militant group's most capable and most ruthless commanders. He was a key member of the Taleban's ruling council when the hard-line Islamist group led Afghanistan in the late 1990's, and he has helped direct a bloody insurgency since the U.S.-led forces ousted the Taleban in 2001. He would have played a major role in Taleban's recent campaign of suicide bombings, beheadings, and the kidnapping of foreign journalists and aid workers, along with the Afghan nationals who work with them. He was also one of the Taleban's best known spokesmen, and was often interviewed by foreign journalists.
Which of the following statements is NOT correct according to the news?
A.The Taleban commander was killed in a U.S.-led coalition operation.
B.Many of journalists had interviewed the one-legged Taleban commander.
C.Dadullah was the insurgency's top military leader.
D.He was a common member of the Taleban's ruling council.
What is the journalist accused of?
A.Working for the British newspaper.
B.Objecting to the new media laws.
C.Violating the Zimbabwean laws.
D.Publishing an untrue story.
听力原文: Even the fairest and most impartial newspaper is a medium of propaganda.
Every daily newspaper has an editorial page. The opinion is expressed on events and personalities in the news. But editorial judgment is so persuasively presented that many people accept these opinions as facts.
Good journalists uphold a code of ethics that distinguishes between news and editorial opinion. This code holds that in an editorial column the publisher is entitled to advocate any cause he chooses. It is understood that there he is speaking as a partisan and may express any view he desires.
Because a modem newspaper is so expensive to produce and so costly to establish, newspapers have increasingly become big business organizations. Although there are exceptions, these large newspapers tend to reflect the views of their owners in their editorials on economic and political matters. In the news columns, however, the complete and unbiased facts should be reported.
The better metropolitan newspapers and the great press associations usually can be relied on to keep their news impartial. But the less ethical publications often deliberately "color" the news to favor or oppose certain groups or movements.
The author states that no modem newspaper ______.
A.is free of propaganda
B.is controlled by big business interests
C.separates fact and opinion
D.operates according to a code of ethics
A sophisticated electronic message system helped keep the 12,000 or so journalists up-to- date on results--usually within a minute after the judges' decisions were final. Computers and other high-tech tools were also used to train American athletes by analyzing and evaluating performance, identifying weaknesses, and suggesting ways to improve
How many Olympic employees and volunteers were at the 23rd Olympic Games?
A.14,300.00
B.Approximately 103,000
C.More than 43,000.
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