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The Great Newspaper War Up until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States

The Great Newspaper War

Up until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States appealed only to the most serious readers. They used ______1 illustrations and the articles were about politics or business.

Two men changed that---Joseph Pulitzer______2 The New York World and Randolph Hearst of The New York Journal. Pulitzer bought The New York World ______3 1883. He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very ______4 one overnight. He added ______5 illustrations and cartoons: And he told his reporters to write articles on 56 crime or scandal they could find.And they did.One of them even pretended she was crazy and then she ______7 to a mental hospital. She then wrote a series of articles about the poor treatment of______8 in those hospitals.

In 1895,'Hearst came to New York from______9 CaliforniA.He wanted The Journal to be more sensational and more exciting ______10 The World.He also Wanted it to be 61, so he reduced the price by a penny. Hearst attracted attention because his headlines' Were bigger than ______12 . He often said, "Big print makes big news. "

Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they______13 to sell riewspapers. For example, Hearst sent Frederic Remington, the famous illustrator,______14 pictures of the Spanish American War. When he got there; he told Hearst that no fighting was______15 . Hearst answered,"You furnish the pictures. I'll furnish the war. "

第 51 题 请选择(1)处的最佳答案.

A.no

B.many

C.a lot

D.little

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第1题

Why did Somerest Maugham give the ad. in the newspaper?A.He wanted to make himself a great

Why did Somerest Maugham give the ad. in the newspaper?

A.He wanted to make himself a great storywriter.

B.He wanted to choose the best girl to be his wife.

C.He wanted to be the best bookseller and be rich.

D.He wanted to write more books.

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第2题

According to the newspaper article we learn that HyakutakeA.is made to observe comets in t

According to the newspaper article we learn that Hyakutake

A.is made to observe comets in the sky

B.is an expert (专家) in astronomy

C.has a great interest in astronomy (天文学)

D.works as an astronomer

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第3题

The main idea of this passage is that______.A.people do nothing but read in a trainB.why p

The main idea of this passage is that______.

A.people do nothing but read in a train

B.why people read newspapers when they travel by train

C.when people go to work in a train, they do different things

D.people in Britain are great newspaper readers

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第4题

Development in Newspaper Organization?? One ofthe most important developments in newspaper

Development in Newspaper Organization

?? One ofthe most important developments in newspaper organization during the first partof the twentieth century ________________ (46) ,which are known as wire services. Wire-servicecompanies employed reporters, whocovered stories all over the world. Their news reports were sent to papersthroughout the country by telegraph. The papers paid an annual fee for thisservice. Wire services continue (47). Today the major wire services are theAssociated Press (AP) and United Press Interna-tional (PUI). You willfrequently find AP or UPI at the beginning of a news story.??

?? Newspaperchains and mergers began to appear in the early 1900s. A chain consists of twoor more newspapers___________ (48). A merger involves combining two or morepapers into one. During the nine- teenth century many cities had more than onecompetitive independent paper. Today in most cities there are only one or twonewspapers, and __________________(49). Often newspapers in several citiesbelong to one chain. Papers have combined _____________ (50). Chains and mergers have cut down production costs and brought the advantagesof big-business methods to the newspaper industry.??

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??A. toplay an important role in newspaper operations

??B. wasthe growth of telegraph services??

????C. and they usually enjoy great prestige??

??D. theyare usually operated by a single owner??

??E. inorder to survive under the pressure of rising costs

??F. ownedby a single person or organization????????

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A. toplay an important role in newspaper operations

B. wasthe growth of telegraph services

C. and they usually enjoy great prestige

D. theyare usually operated by a single owner

E. inorder to survive under the pressure of rising costs

F. ownedby a single person or organization

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A. toplay an important role in newspaper operations

B. wasthe growth of telegraph services

C. and they usually enjoy great prestige

D. theyare usually operated by a single owner

E. inorder to survive under the pressure of rising costs

F. ownedby a single person or organization

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A. toplay an important role in newspaper operations

B. wasthe growth of telegraph services

C. and they usually enjoy great prestige

D. theyare usually operated by a single owner

E. inorder to survive under the pressure of rising costs

F. ownedby a single person or organization

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A. toplay an important role in newspaper operations

B. wasthe growth of telegraph services

C. and they usually enjoy great prestige

D. theyare usually operated by a single owner

E. inorder to survive under the pressure of rising costs

F. ownedby a single person or organization

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第5题

According to paragraph 1, where does the clipper get its name from?A.The great speed at wh

According to paragraph 1, where does the clipper get its name from?

A.The great speed at which the ship moves.

B.The way the ship cuts through the water.

C.The fact that the ship clips time off the trip.

D.The use of the word in an early newspaper edition.

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第6题

__________ 查看材料A.to play an important role in

__________ 查看材料

A.to play an important role in newspaper operations

B.was the growth of telegraph services

C.and they usually enjoy great prestige

D.they are usually operated by a single owner

E.in order to survive under the pressure of rising costs

F.owned by a single person or organization

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第7题

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. What are you reading?M: Oh, hi, Tanya. This is a newspaper, the Commu

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. What are you reading?

M: Oh, hi, Tanya. This is a newspaper, the Community News. It carries only good news.

W: Oh, yeah. I think I've seen that.

M: Yeah, isn't it a great idea? I'm so fed up with all the bad news you read about all the time. It's about time someone offers some creative choice to the mainstream newspapers.

W: I don't know.., the problem with it is, if it's only good news, how do you know you're getting the whole story, and not just sugar-coated truth? It doesn't sound like objective journalism — that both sides of a story and all facts are being reported.

What kind of newspaper is the Community News?

A.It's a new newspaper.

B.It reports only bad news.

C.It reports only good news.

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第8题

Peter: Molly, look at this. The newspaper says we should sort trash.Molly: That would be

Peter: Molly, look at this. The newspaper says we should sort trash.

Molly: That would be great! I always hate it when people mixing all the trash together.

Peter: () Many communities have already done that.

Molly: Yeah. The benefits of sorting out trash are obvious.

Peter: For instance?

Molly: If trash is sorted, it can be transferred to factories instead of the disposal plant.

Peter: That makes sense. ()Molly: With trash separated, pollution caused by incineration can be avoided.

Peter: It is high time for us to sort out the trash. Trash is trash only when everything is mixed together. () they can be useful again.

Molly: () Things like paper, glass, and plastics can all be recycled. They can be reused.

Peter: Sorting is good. () If people have no idea how to sort their trash, they will still put all waste in the same bag.

Molly: You are right. People should be informed about how to do that in the first place. Moreover, sorting trash should be made easy for us. Otherwise, few people would bother to do it.

Peter: I hope everything goes smoothly!

Molly: I believe it will.

A. I couldn't agree more.

B. What else?

C. Once we separate and recycle them.

D. But I have a concern.

E. That is really a great advice.

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第9题

根据下面材料,回答题。 Development in Newspaper OrganizationOne of the most important deve

根据下面材料,回答题。

Development in Newspaper Organization

One of the most important developments in newspaper organization during the first part of the twentieth century ____46____, which are known as wire services. Wire-service companies employed reporters, who covered stories all over the world. Their news reports were sent to papers throughout the country by telegraph. The papers paid an annual fee for this service. Wire services continue ____47____ Today the major wire services are the Associated Press (AP) and United Press International (UPI). You will frequently find AP or UPI at the beginning of a news story.

Newspaper chains and mergers began to appear in the early 1900s. A chain consists of two or more newspapers ____48____. A merger involves combining two or more papers into one. During the nineteenth century many cities had more than one competitive independent paper. Today in most cities there are only one or two newspapers, and ____49____. Often newspapers in several cities belong to one chain. Papers have combined ____50____. Chains and mergers have cut down production costs and brought the advantages of big-business methods to the newspaper industry.

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A.to play an important role in newspaper operations

B.was the growth of telegraph services

C.and they usually enjoy great prestige

D.they are usually operated by a single owner

E.in order to survive under the pressure of rising costs

F.owned by a single person or organization

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第10题

The Great Newspaper WarUp until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States appea

The Great Newspaper War

Up until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States appealed only to the most serious readers. They used no illustrations and the articles were(51)politics or business.

Two men(52)that -- Joseph Pulitzer of the New York World and William Randolph Hearst of the New York Morning Journal. Pulitzer(53)the New York World in 1883. He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very(54)one overnight (一夜之间). He(55)lots of illustrations and cartoons, And he told his reporters to write articles on(56)crime or scandal they could find. And they did. One of them even pretended she was crazy and then she was(57)to a mental hospital. She then wrote a series of articles about the poor(58)of patients in those hospitals.

In 1895, Hearst(59)to New York from California. He wanted the New York Morning Journal to be more sensational (轰动的) and more exciting(60)the New York World. He also wanted it to be cheaper, so he(61)the price by a penny. Hearst attracted attention because his headlines were bigger than(62). He often said, "Big print makes big news,"

Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they(63)to sell newspapers. For example, Hearst sent Frederic Remington, the famous illustrator (插图画家), to(64)pictures of the Spanish-American War. When he got there, he told Hearst that no fighting was(65). Hearst answered, "You furnish (提供) the pictures. I'll furnish the war."

A.about

B.in

C.with

D.of

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