______There is an argument that with spreading access to the internet and cheap technology for recording sound and images we will all be able to find exactly the information we want. People around the world will be able to publish their own eye-witness accounts and compete with the widely-accepted news-gatherers on equal terms. But what it will mean also is that we’ll be subjected to a still greater amount of nonsense and lies. Any web log may contain the latest information of the year, or equally, a made-up story that you will never be able to check.
A.Manufacturing industry in information economy
B.News in the age of information
C.Argument about individual accounts and their reliability
D.Be your own investigative journalist
E.Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers.
F.Information is presented in an entertaining way.
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- 1______In countries where the news is not officially controlled, it may be provided by commercial organizations who depend on advertising. The news has to attract viewers and maintain its audience ratings. I suspect that some stories get air-time just because there happen to be exciting pictures to show. In Britain, we have the tabloid newspapers which millions of people read simply for entertainment. There is progressively less room for historical background, or statistics, which are harder to present as a sensational story.
A.Manufacturing industry in information economy
B.News in the age of information
C.Argument about individual accounts and their reliability
D.Be your own investigative journalist
E.Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers.
F.Information is presented in an entertaining way.
开始考试点击查看答案 - 2______There is a joke in the novel Scoop about the newspaper’s owner, Lord Copper. The editors can never disagree with him. When he’s right about something they answer “definitely”, and when he’s wrong they say “to some extent, Lord Copper.” It seems reasonable to suppose that, in the real world, the opinions of such powerful people still influence the journalists and editors who work for them.
A.Manufacturing industry in information economy
B.News in the age of information
C.Argument about individual accounts and their reliability
D.Be your own investigative journalist
E.Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers.
F.Information is presented in an entertaining way.
开始考试点击查看答案 - 3______With the arrival of the age of “information economy”, intellectual work is becoming a more important source of wealth than manufacturing. Organizations in all walks of life are doing more to spread their inf ormation. So people of the Public Relations are hired to speak for them. A lot of our news is actually collected from press releases and reports of events intentionally staged for journalists. In the information age, journalists spend their time, not investigating, but passing on the words of a spokesperson.
A.Manufacturing industry in information economy
B.News in the age of information
C.Argument about individual accounts and their reliability
D.Be your own investigative journalist
E.Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers.
F.Information is presented in an entertaining way.
开始考试点击查看答案 - 4Which of the following might be the best title of the passage、
A.New discoveries should be reburied, the government demands.
B.Research time should be extended, scientists require.
C.Law on human remains needs thorough discussion, authorities say.
D.Law could bury ancient secrets for ever, archeologists warn.
开始考试点击查看答案 - 5What can be inferred about the British law governing human remains、
A.The Ministry of Justice did not intend it to protect human remains.
B.The Burial Act 1857 only applied to remains uncovered before 1857.
C.The law on human remains hasn’t changed in recent decades.
D.The Ministry of Justice has not done enough about the law.
开始考试点击查看答案 - 6______Maybe the time has come to do something about it, and I don’t just mean changing your choice of TV channel or newspaper. In a world where everyone wants you to listen to their version, you only have two choices: switch off altogether or start looking for sources you can trust. The investigative journalist of the future is everyone who wants to know the truth.
A.Manufacturing industry in information economy
B.News in the age of information
C.Argument about individual accounts and their reliability
D.Be your own investigative journalist
E.Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers.
F.Information is presented in an entertaining way.
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