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Does your local high school have a student newspaper? Only 1 in 8 of New York’s public high schools has student newspapers – and many of those are published just a few times a year. A few more are online, which can leave out poorer schools.

Rebecca Dwarka, an 18-year-old senior who works for her student paper said, “Facebook is the new way of finding out what happened. Nobody wants to actually sit down and read a whole article about it. This makes a ‘whole article’ sound a little like a long sentence in lonely places.”

I am not nostalgic(怀旧的) about high school student newspapers and never worked for mine. I put out what was then called a personal magazine with a group of friends because we wanted to write about peace, war and rock and roll without school officials warning us not to make jokes about the local officials.

School newspapers are in decline because students now find out what happened on social networking websites. This is a little discouraging because it proves that for millions of Americans, journalism is becoming a do-it-yourself thing. Every citizen can be a reporter.

When something happens, we look for social media messages. Facebook posts and Tweets have become the means by which citizens and reporters can prove, deny (否认), pass on stories and express opinions without the press’ challenging, researching or slowing the message.

But truly good journalism is a craft, not just a blog post. It requires seeing something carefully and it uses an eye for details to help prove a larger view. And even journalism that gives an opinion tries to be fair. If school newspapers begin to disappear, I hope there are other ways for students to learn that.

1.What can we infer from Rebecca’s words?

A.Students like reading detailed articles.

B.Facebook is the quickest way of spreading news.

C.School newspapers are becoming unpopular.

D.Long sentences are becoming popular in lonely places.

2.What does the underlined word “decline” in paragraph 4 mean?

A.Fall. B.Popularity

C.Increase D.Failure

3.What should good journalism do according to the author?

A.Ignore some details.

B.Spread a message quickly.

C.Act as blog posts in modern times.

D.Give an opinion in a fair way.

4.Which opinion does the writer intend to express in this passage?

A.Social media is becoming more and more important.

B.Everyone can become a reporter at present.

C.Social networking brings about new journalism.

D.High school newspapers shouldn’t be replaced by social media.

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