Did you ever tell somebody about something that had happened at work or school that day? If so, you were reporting that event. You may think being a reporter means simply getting one's facts straight and telling a story that's of broad, general interest. 1.
To be a good reporter, you need to be able to read, write, speak and listen effectively. 2. So making your communication skills the best they can be is quite important if you want to be a good reporter. Keep a notebook or a journal, and remember to practice noting down what happens, whenever and wherever it happens.
In addition, you should obey the following rules. 3. When an issue is debatable, do your best to cover both sides. Don't assume things, and never make up details; reporters are supposed to seek and report the facts. Lying, making up stories or quotes, or misquoting someone will damage your credibility(信誉).
4. As a reporter your job is to report the facts so that others can form their own opinions. Make sure you present all the important details without twisting them to your own viewpoint.
Generally, a story starts with who, what, where, when, why and how. Build details from there, beginning with the most important information and ending with the least important. By including the most important information first, you allow your editor to cut the back of the story if it runs too long. 5. You can report on current events, or you can do feature stories, which are usually of a more general interest.
Carry a camera and a tape recorder so that you have them on hand whenever you need them. Be prepared to turn over your notes. Your news publisher may want to check your information before publishing it.
A. Strive(奋斗) for accuracy.
B. Reporters should practice noting down whatever happens.
C. You also need to be able to ask good questions.
D. Send out stories you find interesting.
E. End with some important information.
F. Avoid expressing personal opinions.
G. But actually it’s not so easy.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题
Did you ever tell somebody about something that had happened at work or school that day? If so, you were reporting that event. You may think being a reporter means simply getting one's facts straight and telling a story that's of broad, general interest. 1.
To be a good reporter, you need to be able to read, write, speak and listen effectively. 2. So making your communication skills the best they can be is quite important if you want to be a good reporter. Keep a notebook or a journal, and remember to practice noting down what happens, whenever and wherever it happens.
In addition, you should obey the following rules. 3. When an issue is debatable, do your best to cover both sides. Don't assume things, and never make up details; reporters are supposed to seek and report the facts. Lying, making up stories or quotes, or misquoting someone will damage your credibility(信誉).
4. As a reporter your job is to report the facts so that others can form their own opinions. Make sure you present all the important details without twisting them to your own viewpoint.
Generally, a story starts with who, what, where, when, why and how. Build details from there, beginning with the most important information and ending with the least important. By including the most important information first, you allow your editor to cut the back of the story if it runs too long. 5. You can report on current events, or you can do feature stories, which are usually of a more general interest.
Carry a camera and a tape recorder so that you have them on hand whenever you need them. Be prepared to turn over your notes. Your news publisher may want to check your information before publishing it.
A. Strive(奋斗) for accuracy.
B. Reporters should practice noting down whatever happens.
C. You also need to be able to ask good questions.
D. Send out stories you find interesting.
E. End with some important information.
F. Avoid expressing personal opinions.
G. But actually it’s not so easy.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was on a plane that was about to take off when my phone rang. I felt something _______had happened. It was my neighbor saying I needed to get to the _______at once. She explained that she’d _______my two boys, George, then five, and Mickey, then four, crying. At first, she had _______it, but when the crying continued for a long time, she _______something was wrong. So she came round and discovered my wife, Mary, lying on the _______floor. She had been emptying the dishwasher _______a live wire fell and touched her.
Mary was taken to hospital. When I arrived, doctors were trying to rescue her, but there was no _______. I explained to the boys that Mum had died; I felt it was important to be _______with them. For a year I was in a suffering ________of mind. I went through the activities of a father but inside I felt ________.
Later, I felt I had to honor my love for Mary by not breaking ________. She married me because I was a ________man and I knew I had to carry on and actively chose to swim rather than ________.
We moved to another city but two years later, I was diagnosed with cancer. The anxiety that had been gone came ________back—would my boys be left with no parents? ________, the disease was in its early stage and doctors could treat it in time.
________everything happening to me, I realized merely thinking “why me” doesn’t __________. We have to learn to accept and adapt to the__________it has brought about. It is no use thinking about the past or being worried about the future. Instead, just focus on the ________.
1.A. amazing B. strange C. awful D. exciting
2.A. house B. exit C. entrance D. hospital
3.A. seen B. sensed C. recognized D. heard
4.A. hesitated B. ignored C. imagined D. confused
5.A. wondered B. realized C. expected D. predicted
6.A. bathroom B. bedroom C. toilet D. kitchen
7.A. while B. when C. until D. as
8.A. sign B. doubt C. point D. breath
9.A. clear B. familiar C. strict D. pleased
10.A. situation B. state C. condition D. occasion
11.A. curiously B. lonely C. coldly D. lively
12.A. up B. down C. away D. off
13.A. rich B. considerate C. handsome D. strong
14.A. dive B. sink C. fall D. float
15.A. flooding B. returning C. looking D. calling
16.A. Gradually B. Personally C. Thankfully D. Eventually
17.A. For B. With C. As D. Through
18.A. matter B. affect C. count D. help
19.A. changes B. experiences C. disabilities D. decisions
20.A. present B. honor C. activity D. life
高三英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
Have you ever not wanted to do something so badly? Well, that’s how I about joining Madcaps, a mothers and daughters’ club assisting philanthropies (慈善事业). , my feeling changed finally. Now I believe if you adopt an attitude, you might just enjoying it.
Six months ago, my mom told me the club asked us to work as at Saint Vincent de Paul Homeless shelter. That meant I had to in the dirty homeless shelter for at least 20 hours.
The first time we went there, a lady led us to the kitchen where we my five fellow Madcaps classmates — they also wore the same expression. Since I’m usually socially , I had never talked with any of them earlier. Worse still, my mom was asked to help outside the kitchen, leaving me totally to serve food with them. Soon large numbers of homeless families in like rushing river. A little girl, around 5 years old, walked up to me. I her a cold sandwich. She took it and joined her family quickly. As she walked away, I she was wearing a coat, clearly too big for her, hanging on her thin body, and couldn’t help thinking how much I had with her. It suddenly struck me that how I am.
After that moment I had a of heart. Now I love Madcaps and don’t miss one meeting. I have awkwardness when communicating and have many friends. And this year I am sure I will do more than the 20 hours of philanthropies.
So that is how I have made a by doing one thing I don’t want to do. If you have an open about things you can accomplish more and become a well-rounded (全面的) person.
1.A. felt B. worried C.heard D. brought
2.A. Otherwise B. Besides C. Therefore D. However
3.A.aggressive B. ordinary C. optimistic D. honest
4.A. end up B. give up C. keep on D. insist on
5.A. members B. clerks C. friends D. volunteers
6.A. wander B. serve C. teach D. walk
7.A. looked for B. cared about C.ran into D. passed by
8.A. excited B.fragile C. scared D. awkward
9.A.alone B. doubtful C. afraid D. patient
10.A. joined B. broke C. dropped D. poured
11.A. handed B. returned C. awarded D. bought
12.A.thought B. guessed C. discovered D. concluded
13.A. neatly B. loosely C. constantly D. carelessly
14.A.covered B. connected C. compared D. competed
15.A. eager B.strong C. proud D. lucky
16.A. relief B. change C. surprise D. loss
17.A.overcome B. realized C. remembered D. developed
18.A. allowed B.finished C. included D. required
19.A. sacrifice B. promise C. difference D. mistake
20.A.mind B. plan C. study D. question
高三英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Have you ever not wanted to do something so badly? Well,that’s how I about joining Madcaps,a mothers and daughters’club assisting charity. ,my feeling changed finally. Now I believe if you adopt an attitude.you might just enjoying it.
Six months ago,my mom told me the club asked us to work as at Saint Vincent de Paul Homeless shelter.That meant I had to in the dirty homeless shelter for at least 20 hours.
The first lime we went there,a lady led us to the kitchen where we my five fellow Madcaps classmates- they also wore the same mark .Since I′m usually awkward, I had never talked with any of them .Worse still,my mom was asked to help outside the kitchen,leaving me totally to serve food with them. Soon large numbers of homeless families in like rushing river.A little girl,around 5 years old,walked up to me I her a sandwich. She took it and joined her family quickly.As she walked away, I she was wearing a coat.Clearly too big for her, hanging on her thin body, and couldn’t help thinking how much I had with her.It suddenly struck me that how I am.
After that moment I had a of heart Now I love Madcaps and don’t miss one meeting I have awkwardness when communicating and have many friends. And this year I am sure I will do more than the 20 hours of charity.
So that is how I have made a by doing one thing I do not want to do .If you have an open about things you can accomplish more and become a well-rounded(全面的)person.
1.A. heard B. worried C. felt D. brought
2.A. otherwise B. However C. Therefore D. Besides
3.A. optimistic B. accurate C. aggressive D. passive
4.A. keep up B. give up C. end up D. take up
5.A. members B. volunteers C. friends D. clerks
6.A. wander B. stay C. teach D. serve
7.A. ran into B. cared about C. looked for D. passed by
8.A. painfully B. socially C. naturally D. hopelessly
9.A. afraid B. doubtful C. alone D. patient
10.A. joined B. broke C. dropped D. poured
11.A. awarded B. showed C. handed D. bought
12.A. discovered B. guessed C. suspected D. concluded
13.A. neatly B. broadly C. tightly D. loosely
14.A. compared B. connected C. covered D. competed
15.A. eager B. lucky C. calm D. miserable
16.A. relief B. loss C. surprise D. change
17.A. remembered B. realized C. overcome D. ignored
18.A. allowed B. required C. included D. finished
19.A. difference B. promise C. sacrifice D. conclusion
20.A. study B. plan C. mind D. question
高三英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Have you ever not wanted to do something so badly? Well, that’s how I about joining Madcaps, a mothers and daughters’ club assisting philanthropies (慈善事业). , my feeling changed finally. Now I believe if you adopt an attitude, you might just enjoying it.
Six months ago, my mom told me the club asked us to work as at Saint Vincent de Paul Homeless shelter. That meant I had to in the dirty homeless shelter for at least 20 hours.
The first time we went there, a lady led us to the kitchen where we my five fellow Madcaps classmates they also wore the same expression. Since I’m usually socially , I had never talked with any of them earlier. Worse still, my mom was asked to help outside the kitchen, leaving me totally to serve food with them. Soon large numbers of homeless families in like rushing river. A little girl, around 5 years old, walked up to me. I her a cold sandwich. She took it and joined her family quickly. As she walked away, I she was wearing a coat, clearly too big for her, hanging on her thin body, and couldn’t help thinking how much I had with her. It suddenly struck me that how I am.
After that moment I had a of heart. Now I love Madcaps and don’t miss one meeting. I have awkwardness when communicating and have many friends. And this year I am sure I will do more than the 20 hours of philanthropies.
So that is how I have made a by doing one thing I don’t want to do. If you have an open
about things you can accomplish more and become a well-rounded (全面的) person.
1.A. heard B. worried C. felt D. brought
2.A. Otherwise B. However C. Therefore D. Besides
3.A. optimistic B. ordinary C. aggressive D. honest
4.A. keep on B. give up C. end up D. insist on
5.A. members B. volunteers C. friends D. clerks
6.A. wander B. walk C. teach D. serve
7.A. ran into B. cared about C. looked for D. passed by
8.A. excited B. awkward C. scared D. fragile
9.A. afraid B. doubtful C. alone D. patient
10.A. joined B. broke C. dropped D. poured
11.A. awarded B. returned C. handed D. bought
12.A. discovered B. guessed C. thought D. concluded
13.A. neatly B. carelessly C. constantly D. loosely
14.A. compared B. connected C. covered D. competed
15.A. eager B. lucky C. proud D. strong
16.A. relief B. loss C. surprise D. change
17.A. remembered B. realised C. overcome D. developed
18.A. allowed B. required C. included D. finished
19.A. difference B. promise C. sacrifice D. mistake
20.A. study B. plan C. mind D. question
高三英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I’d like to share a little story with you about something that happened when I was four. I remember it clearly. Our loving family dog was nearing the end of his life. My father picked him up and put him in a little bed we had made for him. Our dog, my companion, whom we had cared for, bit my father when he attempted to help him. How could he? Why? I couldn’t understand it. I didn’t like him anymore.
I hadn’t thought about that story for a long time but something that happened last week brought it back to me. I went to speak with a friend. When I knocked on the door, I met in an instant an angry look and a few harsh(尖刻的)words. When the door was slammed(砰地关上)in my face, I stood there shocked, and in a rush, I was reminded of my dog bit my father 20 years ago or so. What brought that story back was that same feeling of betrayal.
Both stories taught me something the next day. You see, when I got up in the morning and was told my dog had died, it became clear to me that he must have been in great pain. For him to have bitten a family member, he could not have been himself. Much the same for the other story when I learned that my friend’s wife had just left him.
We are all beings of our environments, our opinions and feelings. And all of those things can cause you to say and do things that can’t be understood by those who are not in the same situation with you.
If you meet someone either behaving out of character or acting in a way that doesn’t seem to fit the situation, put out your hand and be patient when you think it is least possible for him to do so. You may turn around a story that has a sad ending simply by your actions.
1.The incident that happened when the author was four______.
A. hurt the author’s feeling deeply
B. has puzzled the author ever since
C. left a deep impression on the author
D. made the author dislike dogs
2.What made the author think about the story of about 20 years ago?
A. His friend’s attitude.
B. The photo of the dog.
C. His father’s wound.
D. His friend’s suffering.
3.The author's friend said harsh words to the author because______.
A. he was bad-tempered
B. he was suffering the pain of losing his wife
C. he was bothered by an unexpected visit
D. they once quarreled and he couldn’t forgive the author
4.What conclusion did the author get from the two stories?
A. Misunderstanding should be removed in time.
B. Sometimes one will be hurt without any reason.
C. Many people think more of themselves and less of others.
D. Many factors will affect one’s behavior.
5.What’s the author’s advice to us?
A. Help those in need.
B. Look before you leap.
C. Learn to understand others.
D. Tolerance is a kind of virtue.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
I’d like to share a little story with you about something that happened when I was four. I remember it clearly. Our loving family dog was nearing the end of his life. My father picked him up and put him in a little bed we had made for him. Our dog, my companion, whom we had cared for, bit my father when he attempted to help him. How could he? Why? I couldn’t understand it. I didn’t like him anymore.
I hadn’t thought about that story for a long time but something that happened last week brought it back to me. I went to speak with a friend. When I knocked on the door, I met in an instant an angry look and a few harsh(尖刻的)words. When the door was slammed(砰地关上)in my face, I stood there shocked, and in a rush, I was reminded of my dog bit my father 20 years ago or so. What brought that story back was that same feeling of betrayal.
Both stories taught me something the next day. You see, when I got up in the morning and was told my dog had died, it became clear to me that he must have been in great pain. For him to have bitten a family member, he could not have been himself. Much the same for the other story when I learned that my friend’s wife had just left him.
We are all beings of our environments, our opinions and feelings. And all of those things can cause you to say and do things that can’t be understood by those who are not in the same situation with you.
If you meet someone either behaving out of character or acting in a way that doesn’t seem to fit the situation, put out your hand and be patient when you think it is least possible for him to do so. You may turn around a story that has a sad ending simply by your actions.
1.What is the influence of the incident mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A. It hurt his father’s feeling deeply.
B. It has puzzled the author ever since.
C. It left a deep impression on the author.
D. It made the author dislike dogs.
2.What made the author think of the story of about 20 years ago?
A. His friend’s attitude.
B. The photo of the dog.
C. His father’s wound.
D. His friend’s suffering.
3.Why did the author’s friend say harsh words to the author?
A. He was ill-tempered.
B. He was suffering the pain of losing his wife.
C. He was bothered by an unexpected visit.
D. They once quarreled and he couldn’t forgive the author.
4.What’s the author’s advice to us?
A. Help those in need.
B. Look before you leap.
C. Respect for others is a kind of virtue.
D. Learn to put yourself in others’ shoes.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
I’d like to share a little story with you about something that happened when I was four. I remember it clearly. Our loving family dog was nearing the end of his life. My father picked him up and put him in a little bed we had made for him. Our dog, my companion, whom we had cared for, bit my father when he attempted to help him. How could he? Why? I couldn’t understand it. I didn’t like him anymore.
I hadn’t thought about that story for a long time but something that happened last week brought it back to me. I went to speak with a friend. When I knocked on the door, I met in an instant an angry look and a few harsh(尖刻的)words. When the door was slammed(砰地关上)in my face, I stood there shocked, and in a rush, I was reminded of my dog bit my father 20 years ago or so. What brought that story back was that same feeling of betrayal.
Both stories taught me something the next day. You see, when I got up in the morning and was told my dog had died, it became clear to me that he must have been in great pain. For him to have bitten a family member, he could not have been himself. Much the same for the other story when I learned that my friend’s wife had just left him.
We are all beings of our environments, our opinions and feelings. And all of those things can cause you to say and do things that can’t be understood by those who are not in the same situation with you.
If you meet someone either behaving out of character or acting in a way that doesn’t seem to fit the situation, put out your hand and be patient when you think it is least possible for him to do so. You may turn around a story that has a sad ending simply by your actions.
1.What is the influence of the incident mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A. It hurt his father’s feeling deeply. B. It has puzzled the author ever since.
C. It left a deep impression on the author. D. It made the author dislike dogs.
2.Why did the author’s friend say harsh words to the author?
A. He was ill-tempered.
B. He was suffering the pain of losing his wife.
C. He was bothered by an unexpected visit.
D. They once quarreled and he couldn’t forgive the author.
3.What’s the author’s advice to us?
A. Help those in need. B. Look before you leap.
C. Respect for others is a kind of virtue. D. Learn to put yourself in others’ shoes.
高三英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
--- Mary had a traffic accident and has been sent to the hospital. Did you tell her boss about it?
--- Yes, but I _____ her husband first.
A.should have told | B.shouldn’t have told |
C.must have told | D.needn’t have told |
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Mary’s got crazy and has been sent to the mental hospital. Did you tell her boss about that?
—Yes, but I _______her husband first.
A.can have told B.should have told C.need have told D.must have told
高三英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析