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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上What a newspaper includes is decided by its editors. The managing editor decides which stories are newsworthy and gives reporters their tasks. To an editor, there are two kinds of news: hard news, such as the election (選舉) of a president, and soft news. Soft news includes stories about

2、a new dance craze, a beautiful historic building, or an interesting person. The soft news fills whatever space is left after the hard news is put into the newspaper space. There is also public service news to fit ininformation about meetings and lectures, free health programs, or changes in a local

3、librarys hours.The managing editor decides how important a story is. If a story is very important, it is marked for a headline on the front page. Less important stories appear farther back in the paper. The story editor takes a story and decides to “boil or trim it”. If the editor decides to boil a

4、story, it becomes front-page article.Depending on the size of a paper, there may be a sports editor, a business editor or an art editor. On a small weekly paper, an editor may cover two or more of these areas. Once all the stories are written, they are given to a copy editor, who corrects any mistak

5、es and fits the articles into the newspapers format(版式).The makeup editor, with the managing editor, usually decides how the paper will look. The editors job is to decide whether a page will look. This editors job is to deicide whether a page will carry two stories and four ads or six stories and on

6、e ad. Editors may rewrite or redesign many of the pages as more stories come from the pressroom.61. An example of hard news is _A. the election of a presidentB. a story about a historic buildingC. a new fashion in clothesD. information about health programs62. Where a news story is put in the newspa

7、per depends on_A. its length B. its styleC. its importance D. its title63. What does the underlined word “trim” in the second paragraph mean?A. Reduce in size B. Increase in lengthC. Beautify in appearance D. Change in shape64. Correcting the mistakes of all the articles is the work of_A. makeup edi

8、tors B. copy editorsC. managing editors D. business editors65. Whats the purpose of the passage?A. To persuade people to work as editors.B. To tell the readers how editors are educated.C. To introduce some famous editors.D. To show how a newspaper is made. Kids are natural scientists. That may be wh

9、y they ask so many questions. Younger kids take up science and math with amazing enthusiasm, yet as they get older they often lose their excitement. Children look on scientific exploration as play, but as they get older they start to connect it with big heavy books, long worksheets and a lot of real

10、ly confusing words. What a tragedy! We had their attention, they were listening, they were participating, they were LEARNING and then we lost it to boredom. We need our kids to play more. More play brings up basic scientific concepts(概念)。 Being familiar with basic scientific concepts brings about ex

11、ploration which leads to research. Once they are searching, they are completely into the learning. My boys built a small 9-hole golf course next to our driveway one day. It was a great product of science. They dug out the holes and channels to guide the golf ball. They played with architecture(建筑學(xué))

12、with a series of pipes they had found in the garage. They tested speed and momentum(動(dòng)量)by creating one of the holes across the driveway. They experienced biology when deciding which front yard plants could be used as a part of the course and which needed to be pulled up. If I had sent them out to th

13、e yard to build a 9-hole golf course, it would have never happened. It was because it was their idea that it worked. I try to tell them some of the concepts after the fact. When they ask about something, I try to relate it back to something they have built, experienced, or felt. I try to give them a

14、 vocabulary around what they already know. An afternoon can change the way kids look at the world. Not bad for a day of play.61. What can we learn about kids attitudes towards science from the first three paragraphs?A. Kids think they are born to work as scientists.B. Younger kids begin to learn sci

15、ence on purpose.C. Older kids often link science with boring things.D. Childrens taking an interest in science is a tragedy.62. In what order does childrens play develop into learning according to the writer?A. PlayDoing explorationMaking serious scientific researchGetting familiar with basic scient

16、ific conceptsB. PlayDoing explorationGetting familiar with basic scientific conceptsMaking serious scientific researchC. PlayGetting familiar with basic scientific conceptsDoing explorationMaking serious scientific researchD. PlayMaking serious scientific researchGetting familiar with basic scientif

17、ic conceptsDoing exploration63. By building the small golf course, the writers boys learnt about all of the following things except_.A. speed B. momentum C. biology D. agriculture64. If the writer had forced the boys to build a small golf course, they might have_A. asked her some related scientific conceptsB. made a better go

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