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上海市曹楊二中2023學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期高一年級(jí)3月份階段性練習(xí)英語(yǔ)試卷試卷共15頁(yè)4張考生注意:1、答卷前,考生務(wù)必將姓名、班級(jí)、學(xué)號(hào)等清楚地填涂在答題紙上指定位置。2、本試卷共有105道試題,滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。本次考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分,所有答題必須用2B鉛筆涂(選擇題)或用黑色字跡的水筆寫(非選擇題)在答題紙上,做在試卷上一律不得分。Ⅰ.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Inaprofessor’soffice. B.Inasecond-handbookshop.C.Inalibrary. D.Inahospital.2.A.10yuan. B.20yuan. C.30yuan. D.50yuan.3.A.Houseagentandcustomer. B.Shopassistantandcustomer.C.Carmechanicandcarowner. D.Employerandemployee.4.A.Themandoesn’tbelievewhatthewomansays.B.Theweatherreportspoilstheman’sgoodmood.C.Theywillcancelthehikingduetothebadweather.D.Themanthinksitunnecessarytogiveuptheadventure.5.A.Shealwaystalksbadabouthercolleagues.B.Shehasagoodreputationamonghercolleagues.C.Sheisgoodathandlingcomplicatedrelationships.D.Shehasgoodrelationswithhercolleaguesandboss.6.A.Harmonyinacommunity. B.Safetyintheneighborhood.C.PreparationforChristmas. D.Waystosaveelectricity.7.A.Watchingadvertisementsmayhelpeaseeyestrain(眼疲勞).B.It’sagreatchancetobreakthehabitofwatchingTV.C.Theadvertisementsarelongenoughforhertohaveanap.D.Focusingeyesonthescreenforalongtimeisharmfultoeyes.8.A.Themandecidestogohomebyrail. B.Mostpeopletravelbycarduringthefestival.C.Mostpeoplearrivebeyondthescheduledtime. D.Themanwillhaveasoundsleeponthebus.9.A.Heisnotabitoverweight. B.Helikeshisfitnessinstructor.C.Shehassettoomanyrulesforhim. D.Sheshouldtalkwithhispersonaltrainer.10.A.Greeksarenotallowedtogetmarriedbefore18.B.GreekkidsarenotasindependentasAmericankids.C.Americanparentsdon’tpayforchildren’swedding.D.Greekparentswilltakecareofchildrenuntiltheyare18.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillhearseverallongerconversation(s)andshortpassage(s),andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheconversation(s)andthepassage(s).Theconversation(s)andpassage(s)willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Theburnis20millimetersacross. B.Theburnissmallbutverypainful.C.Theburntakesawaythevictim’sfeeling. D.Theburnissmallbuttheskinisdamaged.12.A.Useacleanplasticbagtokeepwarm. B.Binduptheburnwithbandageorcloth.C.Treattheburnedareawithcoldrunningwater. D.Flush(沖洗)theburnwithseewaterforseveralminutes.13.A.Toavoidinfection. B.Toeasepain.C.Tospeedrecovery. D.Toreducestickiness.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Acellphone. B.Aleatherwallet. C.Aminicamera. D.Analarmclock.15.A.Thewalletwillsoundanalarm. B.ItwilltrackthethiefwithGPSsystem.C.Itwillcontactthebanktoblockbalance. D.Itsownerwillreceiveapictureofthethief.16.A.It’sout-datedinthisdigitalage. B.Itcantextmessagesautomatically.C.Itisamultifunctionalwallet. D.Itisuniqueinappearanceandfunction.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Theconcertisbeyondhercurfew(宵禁). B.Shecan’tgooutonschoolnight.C.Hermotherisnotavailable. D.Shedoesn’tliketheband.18.A.Hisparentssetastrictruleforhim. B.Hisparentsdon’tcarewhenheisback.C.Heisself-diseiplinedandtrustworthy. D.Heenviesthosewhohavecurfews.19.A.Promotingmaturity. B.Givingsenseofsecurity.C.Improvingsenseofresponsibility. D.Discouragingindependence.20.A.It’saseverepunishment. B.It’sforhergood.C.It’saridiculouspractice. D.It’sanexceptionalcase.Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.21.If______forthejob,you’llbeinformedsoon.A.toaccept B.a(chǎn)ccept C.a(chǎn)ccepting D.a(chǎn)ccepted22.Evidencecameup______specificspeechsoundsarerecognizedbybabiesasyoungasmonthsold.A.what B.which C.that D.whose23.Whenhewasthere,he______gotothatcoffeeshopatthecornerafterworkeveryday.A.would B.should C.hadbetter D.mightaswell24.Theenginejustwon’tstart.Somethingseems______wrongwithit.A.togo B.tohavegone C.going D.havinggone25.Shemustbelookingforwardasmuchtohisreturnashehimselfisto______her.A.see B.haveseen C.seeing D.havingseen26.______amanwhoexpresseshimselfeffectivelyissuretosucceedmorerapidlythanamanwhosecommandoflanguageispoor.A.Otherthingsbeingequal B.WereotherthingsequalC.Tobeequaltootherthings D.Otherthingstobeequal27.Mary______myletter;otherwiseshewouldhaverepliedbeforenow.A.couldn’thavereceived B.oughttohavereceivedC.needn’thavereceived D.shouldn’thavereceived28.Thethoughtofgoingbackhomowas______kepthimhappywhilehewasworkingabroad.A.that B.a(chǎn)llthat C.a(chǎn)llwhat D.which29.Thestudentstaredatthecomplexmathproblemonthoboard,puzzled,______itwerewritteninaforeignlanguage.A.incase B.evenif C.a(chǎn)sif D.sothat30.Iwasmidnight______thewearytravelersfinallyarrivedatthedesertedinn,wheretheycouldseekrefugefromthebitingcold.A.that B.when C.until D.since31.You______haveanydifficultypassingtheroadtestsinceyou______alotinthedrivingschool.A.mustn’t;practiced B.didn’t;arepracticingC.shouldn’t;havepracticed D.needn’t;hadpracticed32.HemingwaywasawardedtheNobelPrizeinLiteratureforhismasteryoftheartofmodernnarration,______inTheOldManandtheSea.A.a(chǎn)srevealed B.whichwererevealed C.a(chǎn)stoberevealed D.whichrevealed33.Theyhadtosellsuchlargeelectricalgoods______televisionsetsandwashingmachines______theycouldearnmoremoneyinashortertime.A.a(chǎn)s,that B.that,sothat C.a(chǎn)s,sothat D.that,that34.SteveJobstookthetrouble______acalligraphyclass,thoughnoneof______helearnedinitseemedtohavepracticalapplicationinhislife.A.toattend……which B.toattend…whatC.a(chǎn)ttending…what D.a(chǎn)ttending…which35.ItwasTuYouyou’spersistentcommitmentto______acure______madethediscoverypossible.A.find…that B.finding…which C.find…which D.finding…thatSectionBDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanksuseonewordthatbestfits.ThelasttimeafemaleBritishscientistwontheNobelPrizeforchemistrywasin1964.HernamewasDorothyCrowfootHodgkin.(36)____________her,onlytwowomenhadwontheChemistryprize:MarieCuriein1911,andherdaughterIreneJoliot-Curiein1935.HodgkinwasborninCairo,Egyptin1910,astheeldestoffourdaughtersofJohnCrowfootandhiswifeMolly.ThegirlsweresentbacktoEnglandwhentheFirstWorldWarbrokeout.Bythetimeshewas11yearsold,Dorothy’sschoolinghadbeenabithitandmiss.Butshehadspentaterm(37)____________(learn)togrowcrystals(晶體),andchemistryhadenthralledher.AttheSirJohnLemanSchool,shehadtofighttobeallowedtotakechemistry,whichwasseenasa“boys’subject.”Butshedidwell,andin1928sheenteredSomervilleCollege,OxfordUniversiy,todoachemistrydegree.Ateverystageherparents,particularlyhermother,encouragedherambitions.Nooneeversaidtoher,astheydidtootherclevergirlsatthetime,that(38)____________shewastoobrainyshe’dnevergetahusband.Itwasinabookhermothergaveher(39)____________DorothylearnedaboutthetechniqueofX-raycrystallography(X射線晶體學(xué)).It’sawayofworkingout(40)____________acomplexmoleculeisarrangedinthreedimensions.Sheimmediatelydecidedthatwas(41)____________shewantedtodo.Hodgkinwasthemostimportantleaderandinnovatorinherfield.TheimpactofherworkledtoherbecomingtheonlyfemaleBritishscientist(42)____________(win)aNobelPrize(sofar).The1964awardrecognisedherworkindiscoveringthe3Dshapesofpenicillin(盤尼西林)andvitaminB12.Accurateknowledgeoftheshapeofpenicillinwasveryimportantinunderstandinghowit(43)____________overcomebacterialinfections.Herworkisstillofgreatsignificanceinthedevelopmentofnewantibiotics.Theyarecurrentlybadlyneededassomebacteria(44)____________(develop)resistancetoexistingdrugs.Hodgkin’sworkalsohadahugeimpactonthetreatmentofdiabetes.In1969,after35yearsofhardwork,shefiguredoutthe3Dshapeoftheinsulin(胰島素)molecule.Insulinisanimportanthormone(激素)usedbythebodytoprocesssugarsinfood.Understanding(45)____________structureissignificantforhumandiabetescontrol.Hodgkinwasnotonlyanexceptionalscientistbutalsowas,andcontinuestobe,aninspirationalrolemodeltogenerationsofresearchers,bothmaleandfemale.SectionCDirections:Completethefollowingsentencesbyusingthewordsandphrasesinbox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonemorethanyouneed.A.desirable B.chained C.multiply D.maintenanceE.informed F.setback G.diversity H.populatedL.a(chǎn)pproach J.coverage K.celebrate46.Regular____________ensuresthesmoothoperationofmachineryinthefactory.47.Thedensely____________urbanareasareexperiencingchallengesrelatedtohousingaffordabilityandtransportationcongestion.48.Achievingawork-lifebalanceisnotonly____________butalsocrucialforoverallwell-beingandproductivity.49.Mentallystrongpeoplebelievefailureispartoftheprocesstowardalongjourney____________tosuccess.Byviewingfailureasatemporary____________,they’reabletobouncebackandmoveforwardwithease.50.Thegroundbreakingscientificdiscoveryreceivedwidespreadmedia____________,capturingtheattentionofjournalistsandaudiencesworldwide.51.Thebacteriabeganto____________rapidlyundertheidealconditionsprovidedinthelaboratory.52.Realizingthecomplexityofthetask,hedecidedto____________thoseniorexpertsinthefieldfortheirinsightsandadviceonthematter.53.Thecompanyvalues____________initsworkforce,hiringemployeesfromvariousculturalbackgroundstopromoteinnovation.54.Itiscrucialtogatherallrelevantinformationbeforemaking____________decisionsaboutyourfuturecareerpath.55.Inthebadolddayswomenusedtobe____________tounhappymarriagesforfinancialorsocialreasons.SectionDDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.excelled B.typically C.burning D.struggled E.surelyF.barriers G.winding H.convention I.matter J.essentialsK.obsessionTheArtofBloomingLateInhisteensandearlytwenties,MozarthadtoworkasanorganistandconcertmasterinhisnativeSalzburgtomakeendsmeet.Thoughacelestialgenius,he56likeameremortal.Underpaidandunfulfilled,hefelta(n)57desiretodevotemoretimeandenergytohisart.Soafteraperiodofdoubtanddeliberation,that’sexactlywhathedid.Hequithisjobandembarkedonwhatturnedouttobethemostproductiveandcreativeperiodofhislife.EvenifyouneverhopetoreachMozart’slevelofmastery,youmayrelatetohisneedtobreakfreefrom58.Maybeyou’vedoneeverythingright—59atschool,workedhard,andlandedagood,high-payingjob—butyou’retiredofbeingjustlikeeveryoneelse.Maybeyouyearntodomorepersonallyfulfillingwork,likefoundingastart-uporturningahobbyintoafull-fledgedcareer.However,draftingaplanofactioncanbedaunting.What,then,isholdingyouback?RichKarlgaard,thepublisherofForbesmagazineandauthorofLateBloomers,arguesthatourculture’s60withearlyachievementdiscouragesusfrompursuingourpassions.Insteadofhavingvariedinterests,studyingwidely,andtakingourtime—61forself-discovery—we’reencouragedtoacetests,becomespecialistsrightaway,andpursuesafe,stable,andlucrativecareers.Asaresult,mostofusendupchoosingprofessionalexcellenceoverpersonalfulfillment,andoftenweloseourselvesintheprocess.Topromptarevolutioninyourownlife,thereareafewthingstokeepinmind.Firstandforemost,it’snevertoolateto“become”yourself.Aristotle,forexample,didn’tfullydevotehimselftowritingandphilosophyuntilhewasnearly50.Therearealsobenefitstotakingalong,62pathtoself-fulfillment.Rememberthatage63bringswisdom,resilience,self-knowledge,andcreativity.CitingtheworkofdevelopmentalpsychologistErikErikson,Karlgaardwrites,tho“ages40to64constituteauniqueperiodwhereone’screativityandexperiencecombinewithauniversalhumanlongingtomakeourlives64.”Thatsaid,onceyou’vedecidedtoembarkonthejourney,itmaytakeyears,ifnotlonger,toreachyourdestination.Butasresearchhasshown,smalldailychangescanhaveacompoundeffectandslowlybut65leadyouclosertothepersonyouthinkyououghttobe.Ⅲ.ReadingComprchensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.It’slongbeenknownthatsugarydrinkshelppeoplepackonunwantedkilograms.Butnewresearchsuggeststhat66drinksandeven100%fruitjuicemightraiseyourriskforsomecancers.Thestudycouldn’tprovecauseandeffect,butitfoundthatdrinkingaslittleas90-120mlofsugarydrinkseachdaywas67toan18%riseinoverallriskforcancer.ThenewstudywasledbyMathildeTouvier,researchdirectorattheUniversityofParis.Herteamcollecteddataonmorethan100,000Frenchmenandwomen,averageage42,whotookpartinanational68.Theparticipantsansweredquestionsabouthowmuchof3,300differentfoodsanddrinkstheyconsumedeachday,andwere69foruptonineyears.Thestudyuncoveredlinksbetweentheconsumptionofsugarydrinksandtheriskofcancer70,andforbreastcancerspecifically.Theinvestigatorsfoundnoassociationbetweensugarydrinksandprostateorcoloncancers(前列腺或結(jié)腸癌),buttheauthorsstressedthattoofewpeopleinthestudydevelopedthesecancerstomakethisfinding71.Theresearch72nolinksbetweendietsodas(無(wú)糖汽水)andcancer,althoughmorestudyisneededtocontirmthat,theauthorsnoted.Theconnectionbetweensugarydrinksandcancerremainedthesameevenaftertheteam73forage,sex,educationallevel,familyhistoryofcancer,smokingandphysicalactivity,theresearcherssaid.So,whythe74?AccordingtoTouvier’steam,high-caloricdrinksmayraisecancerriskbecausesugarhelpsbuildbodyfat,inadditiontoraisingbloodsugarlevelsandinflammation(發(fā)炎)—allofwhicharerisk75forcancer.It’salsopossiblethatchemicalsfoundinthesedrinksmightplayapartin76cancerrisk,theresearcherstheorized.Agrouprepresentingthedrinksindustrysaidsugarydrinkscanstillbeapartofthe77diet,however.Inastatement,theAmericanBeverageAssociationsaid:“It’simportantforpeopletoknowthatalldrinks—eitherwithsugarorwithout—are78toconsumeaspartofabalanceddiet.America’sleadingdrinkscompaniesareworkingtogethertosupportconsumers’effortsto79thesugartheyconsumefromourdrinksbyprovidingmorechoiceswithlesssugarorzerosugar,smallerpackagesizesandclearcalorieinformationrightupfront.”SamanthaHellerisaseniorclinicalnutritionistatNYULangoneMedicalCenterinNewYorkCity.Shesaidshewasn’t80bythefindings.Shenotedthat,fordecades,thesedrinkshavebeenlinkedwithdiseasessuchasheartdisease.Ontheotherhand,“mostofusshouldbedrinkingmorewaterthanwedo,”Hellersaid.66.A.iced B.mineral C.bottled D.sweetened67.A.tied B.devoted C.reduced D.limited68.A.game B.study C.ceremony D.examination69.A.checked B.caged C.occupied D.followed70.A.ingeneral B.withoutexception C.onthecontrary D.byaccident71.A.unreliable B.unexpected C.a(chǎn)uthoritative D.original72.A.uncovered B.a(chǎn)nticipated C.established D.hid73.A.hunted B.a(chǎn)djusted C.prepared D.mounted14.A.research B.similarity C.connection D.impact75.A.behaviors B.a(chǎn)ssessments C.perceptions D.factors76.A.explaining B.increasing C.preventing D.predicting77.A.local B.nutritional C.a(chǎn)verage D.conventional78.A.safe B.impossible C.exceptional D.effective79.A.neutralize B.digest C.remove D.reduce80.A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.surprised C.embarrassed D.delightedSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthem,therearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)ThebusscreamedtoastopinNazareth,Israel.FiveAustralianbackpackersboardedandstruckupaconversationwithme.Theyaskedtypicaltravelers’questions-wherewasIgoingandwhywasItravelingalone?Myplanwastotravelwithafriendofafriend,Iexplained,butwhenIcalledherthatmorning,shedidn’tpickupandIhadnootherwaytoreachher.Mystomachwasinknots,butIdecidedtoheadoutanyway,thinkingImightrunintoherifItraveledtoTiberius,wherewehadplannedtogotogether.“Whydon’tyoutravelwithus?”oneofthebackpackersoffered.Theywereexperiencedadventurerswhowouldworkforafewmonths,save,thentravelforaslongastheycould.TheircurrentplanwastoexploretheMiddleEastandEuropeinthreemonthswhileworkinginLondon.Itseemedriskytotravelwithstrangers,butmyinstinctsaidyes.Forthenexttwoweeks,IexploredIsraelwiththebackpackersandlearnedtotrustmyinstinctsinalltypesofnewandinterestingsituations.Whentheyhookaride,Itookthebus,butwhentheywantedtostealintotheKingDavidHotel’sswimmingpool,iledtheway.TheworldopeneduptomebecauseIchosetotravelalone.Ijoinedcompletestrangers,whobecomeclosefriends.Yearslater,onecouplefromthebackpackinggroupevenflewfromSydneytoPhoenixtobeinmywedding.Thetripwassuchaspecialexperiencethatitgavemeconfidenceinallareasofmylife.Sincethen,I’vebackpackedaloneacrossSouthAfrica,sky-divedfrom12,000feetinNewZealandandevenmovedacrosstheU.S.withnojoblinedup.OnmythirddaywanderinginIsraelwithmynowfriends,IbumpedintothewomanIwassupposedtomeet.ThoughIwashappyshewasallright,Iwasgratefulshehadn’tpickedupthephone.81.By“Mystomachwasinknots”(inparagraph1),theauthormostlikelymeansthatshewas______.A.sickofridingonabumpybus B.nervousofmeetingstrangersC.upsetaboutthesuddenchange D.sorryabouttheimpracticalplan82.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthebackpackerstheauthormet?A.Courageousbutdisrespectful. B.Joblessandpoorlyeducated.C.Warmheartedandtrustworthy. D.Homelessbutlighthearted.83.Theauthor’ssixthsensetoldherthat______.A.shewouldgetalongwiththebackpackers B.itmightcausetroubletohaveaswimC.sheoughttostayawayfromthebackpackers D.itcouldaddexcitementtogetafreeride84.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Mostofthebackpackersbecametheauthor’slifelongfriends.B.Theauthorgatheredthecouragetobeafulltimebackpacktraveler.C.Thewomanmissedthephonecallwiththepurposeoftravelingalone.D.Theauthorconsidereditthebestdecisionofherlifetotravelonherown.(B)DoyouwanttoopenashopinLondon?First:youmustbeawarethat,asoftoday,runningalocalindependentshopisanythingbutsimple.Second:youmustknowwhichisthemostresponsiveareaofthecityforwhatconcernsyourspecificbusiness.Orasanalternative,youmustgainfullknowledgeofwhichareashaveprovedtobesuperhigh-payingbasicallyforanykindofbusiness.AsforLondon,everybodyknowsthatitisoneoftheworldcapitalsoftradingandcommerce.Theenormousnumberofresidents,combinedwiththecontinuousinflowoftourists,makesitahighlywantedcityforeverykindofcommercialactivity.Clearly,everyone—whetherhe/sheisaBritishcitizenoraforeignerinvestor—whowantstostartabusinessinLondonmustdetectfirstthemostprofitableareas,Andthefourmostappealingonesarelistedbelow.CoventGardenOpeningacommercialspaceinCoventGarden,orintheWestEndingeneral,isalwaysawinningidea.Thisarearepresentstheperfectbalancebetweenluxuryandsustainability.Abandofmusiciansthatneverceasetoattractbothclientsandnewinvestors.CarnabyForoversixtyyears,CarnabyStreetandtheothersurroundingsecondaryroadshaverepresentedanauthenticoasisorparadiseforthosewhowanttogoshoppinginLondon.First,theSwingingLondonvibe,thenthepunkrockrevolution:everything—especiallyintermsoffashion—hasbeencreatedorpassedthroughthere.AndevenintheThirdMillennium,itremainsalandmarkforeverythingrelatedtofashionandnewtrends.MayfairAreyouplanningtoopenaluxuryshop?ThenMayfairisundoubtedlyyourspot.Rentingaplacehereishighlyexpensive,butit’sariskworthtaking.Ifyouplayyourcardswisely,profitswillnotbelongincoming.Theonlyquestionis:haveyougotenoughfundstostartabusinessinsuchanexpensivearea?BondStreetAnotherluxuryareawithagatheringofmanyestablishedhigh-endbrands,maybethemostcomplicatedone.Itisrecommendedonlytothoseinvestorswhoaimtostartarealfirst-ratebusiness.Manysmallentrepreneursorbusinessmenworkalifetimeinordertogaintheprivilegeorthegreatadvantageofupgradingtheirbusinessinthisarea.85.Thisarticleisintendedfor______.A.BritishcitizenswhowanttobuyluxurygoodsB.visitorslookingforrecreationalactivitiesinBritainC.investorsinterestedinstartingabusinessinLondonD.foreignersparticipatingincommercialactivitiesinLondon86.Accordingtothearticle,ifyouareplanningtodobusinessinLondon,whichfactorisworthconsideringthemost?A.Londonappealstohigh-payinginvestorsfromallovertheworld.B.Londonisthemostpromisingcenterfortrading,commerceandfashion.C.Londoniswheremanylandmarkbuildingsandeverykindofbusinesslies.D.Londonboastsongoingfloodsoftouristsandenormouspotentialconsumers.87.Ifyougetenoughfundsandfancyopeningaluxuryshop,whichisthelastareatochoose?A.BondStreet. B.Carnaby. C.Mayfair. D.ConventGarden.(C)Thenewspapermustprovideforthereaderthefacts,pure,unprejudiced,objectivelyselectedfacts.Butinthesedaysofcomplexnewsitmustprovidemore:itmustsupplyinterpretation,themeaningofthefacts.ThisisaveryimportantassignmentfacingAmericanjournalists—tomakecleartothereadertheproblemsoftheday,tomakeinternationalnewsunderstandableascommunitynews,torecognizethatthereisnolongeranysuchthingas“l(fā)ocal”news,becauseanyeventintheinternationalareahasalocalreactioninthefinancialmarket,politicalcircles,interms,indeed,ofourverywayoflife.Thereisinjournalismawidespreadviewthatwhenyoustartaninterpretation,youareenteringdangerouswaters,therushingtidesofopinion.Thisisnonsense.Theopponentsofinterpretationinsistthatthewriterandtheeditorshalllimitthemselvestothe“facts”.Thisinsistenceraisestwoquestions:Whatarethefacts?Arethebarefactsenough?Asforthefirstquestion,considerhowaso-called“factual”storycomesabout.Thereportercollects,say,fiftyfacts;outofthesefifty,hisspacebeingnecessarilyrestricted,heselectsthetenwhichheconsidersmostimportant.ThisisJudgmentNumberOne.Thenheorhiseditordecideswhichofthesetenfactsshallmakeupthebeginningofthearticle,whichisanimportantdecisionbecausemanyreadersdonotproceedbeyondthefirstparagraph.ThisisJudgmentNumberTwo.Thenthenighteditordetermineswhetherthearticleshallbepresentedonpageone,whereithasalargeinfluence,oronpagetwentyfour,whereithaslittle.JudgmentNumberThree.Thusinthepresentationofaso-called“factual”or“objective”story,atleastthreejudgmentsareinvolved.Andtheyarejudgmentsnotatallunlikethoseinvolvedininterpretation,inwhichreportersandeditors,callingupontheirresearchresources,theirgeneralbackground,andtheir“newsneutralism”,arriveataconclusionastothesignificanceofthenews.Thetwoareasofjudgment,presentationofthenewsanditsinterpretation,arebothobjectiveandsubjectiveprocesses.Ifaneditorisdeterminedtogiveaprejudicedviewofthenews,hecandoitinotherwaysandmoreeffectivelythanbyinterpretation.Hecandoitbytheselectionofthosefactsthatsupporthisparticularviewpoint.Orhecandoitbytheplacehegivesastory—promotingittopageoneordraggingittopagethirty.88.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Ifareportermakesclearthefactshewrites,hewillnodoubtgetintotrouble.B.Journalistsmustselectfactsobjectivelytomakecurrenteventscleartothereaders.C.Themostimportanttaskofreportersistoprovideunprejudicedfactsforthereaders.D.Forreporters,interpretationoffactsisnolessimportantthanpresentationofthefacts.89.Thebeginningofthearticleshouldpresentthemostimportantfactbecause______.A.itwillinfluencethereadertocontinueB.mostreadersreadonlythefirstparagraphC.itdetailsthegeneralattitudeofthewriterD.it’sthebestwaytowriteaccordingtotheschoolsofjournalism90.Whereastoryispresentedinanewspapershows______.A.theeditor’sprejudice
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