——Did you get the news of the earthquake in Yun’nan yesterday?
——No.It didn’t occur to me I surfed the Internet this morning.
A.after B.unless
C.until D.when
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——Did you get the news of the earthquake in Yun’nan yesterday?
——No.It didn’t occur to me I surfed the Internet this morning.
A.after B.unless
C.until D.when
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---Where did you pick up this wallet?
---It was in the supermarket _____ I did some shopping yesterday.
A.that B.which C.where D.as
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---Where did you pick up this wallet?
---It was in the supermarket _____ I did some shopping yesterday.
A. that B. which C. where D. as
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At the news of the earthquake, the soldiers did what they could ________ the victims.
A. help B. to help C. to helping D. helping
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- -Did you watch the news about the success story of a farmer in Longhu last night?
Yes. By using an e-commerce platform, his fruit business ____ nationwide.
A.is expanding B.has expanded C.would expand D.was expanding
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—Have you heard ____ news that over 10,000 people lost their lives in the earthquake in Japan?
—Not yet.What ____ big surprise!
A.the; a B.the; / C./; / D./; a
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—How did your mother react ________ the news?
—She reacted by getting very angry.
A.on B.of C.with D.to
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People in the United States have many ways to get news, some of which are available 24 hours a day. In a recent survey(调查), about 15 percent of American interviewees said that they spend less than one-half to two hours per day watching, listening to, or reading the news. News comes from every source, not only from printed ways, but from TV, radio, and the Internet as well.
With the increased availability of news, serious questions have been raised about the role of the news media in society. Should the media report every detail about every story, even when the information does not seem timely or valuable? Some researchers are concerned that by focusing on everything at once, the media increasingly ignore the more important social, political and economic problems that we face. We cannot concentrate on what’s important by reading about what is not. One extreme example of this is the type of information covered by the tabloid(小报)media, which focus on negative stories of violence and crime.
How can people deal with all the news that is available to them? Some become “news resisters” and choose to turn their backs on news, resisting their desire to turn on the TV and read the paper every day. They argue that although daily news reports may provide us with many facts, they do not include the background or some information that we need to understand news events. They suggest that, instead of daily reports, we look for information that has more in-depth analysis of the news, such as monthly magazines.
1.What percentage of the interviewees spend less than one half to two hours per day paying attention to the news? (within 3 words)
2.According to the researchers, what is the disadvantage of news media? (within 6 words)
3.How do you describe tabloid media? (within 5 words)
4.Who are “news resisters”? (within 9 words)
5.What information does “news resisters” look for? (within 2 words)
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--- Did you find the missing couple in the mountain yesterday?
--- No, but we _______ to get in touch with them ever since.
A. have tried B. had tried
C. have been trying D. had been trying
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——Did you find the missing couple in the mountain yesterday?
——No, but we _____ to get in touch with them ever since.
A.have tried B.have been trying C.had tried D.had been trying
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