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1、外研版高中英语必修五 Unit4阅读理解新闻篇 题型专项突破题型专项突破-Unit4 阅读理解(新闻篇)一、阅读理解1. The Internet is redrawing the media landscape and will be for decades to come, but traditional media will not be left out of the picture, two journalism professors of University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa argued. Ed Mullins, chairman of the Jo

2、urnalism Department, and Jim Stovall, the founder of Dateline Alabama? the new website of the College of Communication and Information Sciences, agree that the future of the web is still a mystery, but argue that, in the near future, it will serve more as a helpmate to traditional media. “Nobody kno

3、ws where the web is taking us, but when it comes to journalism, old media will be dominant players in the new media game, ” Mullins believes. “Some rating services report that most Americans go to sites operated by old-line media when looking for news on the web. ” Just as national old media dominat

4、e the web at that level, local old media run mostly by newspapers and, to a lesser degree, by television stations, dominate those markets. Is there a pattern here? Yes, say Mullins and Stovall. “At least in the first decade of the web, newspaper companies dominate web journalism, ” Mullins explains.

5、 “Why? They specialize in news, and that gives them an advantage. What most readers go to websites for are news and e-mail, a form of person-to- person news, especially in the form of chatting. ” The reason for newspapers dominance in web journalism, Stovall points out, is that they have the biggest

6、 investment in news. “The Birmingham News, for example, with about 175 positions, has more journalists on its payroll than all of the states broadcast, cable, and webonly entities combined. ”(1) What role does the Internet play in journalism according to Paragraph 1?A. It dominates the media market.

7、B. It is likely to threaten the future of traditional media.C. It becomes a helpful partner of print media.D. It revolutionizes journalism.(2) The following statements prove that old media still dominate web journalism EXCEPT_.A. people prefer traditional media when looking for newsB. old media have

8、 the most important position in local marketsC. newspaper companies have more control in web journalismD. few people go to websites to get news(3) Traditional media dominate web journalism because_.A. news and advertising are their only businessB. they invest more money in newsC. web companies dare

9、not compete with themD. they enjoy privileges in journalism(4) What is the best title for the passage?A. Internet wont eliminate print mediaB. Internet challenges traditional mediaC. Looking for news on the webD. Journalism should be dominated by web(5) What is the authors attitude towards the futur

10、e of traditional media?A. Negative. B. Critical.C. Concerned. D. Optimistic. 2.The first newspapers were written by hand and put up on walls in public places. The earliest daily newspaper was started in Rome in 59 BC. In the 700s the worlds first printed newspaper was published. Europe didnt have a

11、regularly published newspaper until 1609, when one was started in Germany.The first regularly published newspaper in the English language was printed in Amsterdam in 1620. In 1621, an English newspaper was started in London and was published once a week. The first daily English newspaper was the Dai

12、ly Courant (每日新闻). It came out in March 1702.In 1690, Benjamin Harris printed the first American newspaper in Boston. But not long after it was first published, the government stopped the paper. In 1704, John Campbell started The Boston Newsletter (波士顿新闻通讯), the first newspaper published in the Amer

13、ican colonies. By 1760, the colonies had more than thirty daily newspapers. There are now about 1, 800 daily papers in the United States.Today, as a group, English language newspapers have the largest circulation (发行量)in the world. But the largest circulation for a newspaper is that of the Japanese

14、newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun (读卖新闻). It sells more than 10 million copies every day.(1) The first daily newspaper came out in_.A. 59 BC B. 700s C. 1609 D. 1620(2) The first regularly published newspaper in Europe was printed in _.A. England B. Germany C. France D. Sweden(3) The first printed newspaper

15、in America came out in_.A. Washington B. New YorkC. Boston D. New Orleans(4) Today there are about _daily newspapers printed in the United States.A.1, 621 B.1, 704 C.1, 760 D.1, 800(5) Which is NOT true according to the passage?A. The first regularly published newspaper in the English language was p

16、rinted in Amsterdam.B. English language newspapers sell more than 10 million copies every day.C. Europe didnt have a regularly published newspaper in 1608.D. The first daily English newspaper came out in March.3. As Internet users become more dependent on the Internet to store information, are peopl

17、e remembering less? If you know your computer will save information, why store it in your own personal memory, your brain? Experts are wondering if the Internet is changing what we remember and how.In a recent study, Professor Betsy Sparrow conducted some experiments. She and her research team wante

18、d to know how the Internet is changing memory. In the first experiment, they gave people 40 unimportant facts to type into a computer. The first group of people understood that the computer would save the information. The second group understood that the computer would not save it. Later, the second

19、 group remembered the information better. People in the first group knew they could find the formation again, so they did not try to remember it. In another experiment, the researchers gave facts to remember, and told them where to find the formation on the computer. The information was in a specify

20、 computer folder (文件夹). Surprisingly, people later remembered the folder location (位置)better than the facts. When people use the Internet, they do not remember the information. Rather, they remember how to find it. This is called “transactive memory (交互记忆).According to Sparrow, we are not becoming p

21、eople with poor memories as a result of the Internet. Instead, computer users are developing stronger transactive memories; that is, people are learning how to organize huge quantities of information so that they are able to access it at a later date. This doesnt mean we are becoming either more or

22、less intelligent, but there is no doubt that the way we use memory is changing.(1) The passage begins with two questions to_.A. introduce the main topicB. show the authors attitude C. describe how to use the InternetD. remember how to find the information(2) In transactive memory, people _.A. keep t

23、he memory in mindB. change the quantity of informationC. organize information like a computerD. remember how to find the information(3) What is the effect of the Internet according to Sparrows search?A. We are using memory differently.B. We are becoming more intelligent.C. We have poorer memories th

24、an before.D. We need a better way to access information.4. Newspapers are one method of bringing the news to the public. Reporters, photographers, correspondents, and editors are some of the people who create newspapers. They are known as journalists. Reporters are journalists who go out and get the

25、 news. They attend meetings. They cover events such as court cases, plays, and sporting events. They interview people to get their views about what is going on. Reporters must be able to write a story quickly so as to meet a deadline. People do not want to read old news. They want to know what is go

26、ing on as soon as it happens. Reporters sometimes phone or email their notes and quotations (引用语) to the paper from the scene. A reporter in the office then writes the story. A “stringer” is a parttime reporter who works when called upon. A fire might break out in one part of town. An editor may ask

27、 a stringer who lives near the scene to cover the story. Reporters often work with photographers, or photojournalists. Photojournalists take the pictures that illustrate (图解) the stories in a newspaper. They have to edit their pictures in time for them to appear with the story. A correspondent is a

28、journalist who covers the news in a particular place or on a subject that he or she has special knowledge in. Large newspaper groups have correspondents in foreign countries to report the news there. A paper may have a correspondent who covers just medical news. An editor is a journalist who works a

29、t a desk in a newspaper office. Editors prepare the reporters stories to be printed in the paper. They decide which story is most important and gets the frontpage headline. They decide which pictures to use. Editors do not often write the news, but they do write editorials (社论) in which they state t

30、heir views on a topic or an issue. People who work as journalists have some things in common. They are curious, they like to write, and they have a “nose for news”They can spot news as it happens. They know what people want to read about. (1)The underlined word “They” in Paragraph 2 refers to_. A. r

31、eaders B. journalists C. reporters D. stringers(2) A journalist working abroad to report news may be called_. A. a stringer B. a photojournalistC. an editor D. a correspondent(3) According to the passage, both the reporter and the editor_. A. usually work in the officeB. decide which pictures to use

32、C. have the ability to discover newsD. often write editorials for their paper(4) The passage is mainly written to_. A. introduce different posts and duties of journalistsB. describe the characters of journalistsC. explain how the news is collectedD. show how reporters work(5)Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?A. B. C

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