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单选题In the past, news was _____.A sent by telegraphB passed from one person to anotherC sent by letterD sent by telephone

题目
单选题
In the past, news was _____.
A

sent by telegraph

B

passed from one person to another

C

sent by letter

D

sent by telephone

参考答案和解析
正确答案: C
解析:
信息题。第二段第二句提到“The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate”,即“这些消息口口相传,从来都不确切”,“口口相传”意为“从一个人传到另一个人”。A项“通过电报传播”、C项“通过信件传播”以及D项“通过电话传播”均与原文含义相差甚远。
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第1题:

Edmonds entered the world of politics first as

A. news secretary for a congressman

B. a speechwriter for President Clinton

C. news secretary in the White House

D. a speechwriter for Secretary Donna Shalala


正确答案:B

第2题:

要创建一个到UseNet新闻组的链接,下面正确的句法是______。

A.<A href="usenet:news.chinaren.net">中国人新闻网</A>

B.<A href="news:news.chinaren.net">中国人新闻网</A>

C.<A href="ftp:news.chinaren.net">中国人新闻网</A>

D.<A href="htip://news.chinaren.net">中国人新闻网</A>


正确答案:B

第3题:

This news is really ().

A、exciting

B、excite

C、to be excited

D、excited


参考答案:A

第4题:

Text 2 Should we be thinking of Facebook as a news site?Is that how Facebook thinks of itself?No,not primarily,Facebook now says.In a document posted on Wednesday,the company explained,for the first time,the"values"that govem its news feed,the scrolling list of posts that Facebook presents to its l.65 billion users every time they log on.Though it is couched in the anodyne language of a corporate news release,the document's message should come as a shock to everyone in the media business.According to these values,Facebook has a single overriding purpose,and it isn't news.Facebook is mainly for telling you what's up with your friends and family.Adam Mosseri,the Facebook manager in charge of the news feed,said in a recent interview that informing and entertaining users was also part of the company's mission.But he made clear that news and entertainment were secondary pursuits."We think more,spend more time and work on more projects that try to help people express themselves with their friends or learn about their friends or have conversations with their friends,"he said.As if to underscore the point,the company is making a tweak to its news feed ranking system to increase the prominence ofcoiitent from your friends and family over posts by news companies and other organizations.It is also waming news companies that their traffic might decline as a result of the change.These moves highlight a truth that tends to get lost in commentary about the social network's influence over the news:At Facebook,infonrung users about the world will always take a back seat to cute pictures of babies..Because Facebook does not think ofitself primarily as a news company,it seems to want us to stop expecting it to act like one.Whether we should,though,is a more complicated matter.The company has long been hounded by journalists and activists over its power to shape the news through its algorithms,or the code that determines which stories you see,in the news feed.The question of how to think about Facebook's role in the news-and whether we should demand the same standards of accuracy,objectivity,transparency and fairness that we expect from traditional outlets-may be the primary puzzle ofour new media age.According to Facebook,the values outlined in the document have been the informal governing philosophy of its news feed since it was started a decade ago,and Mr.Zuckerberg and Chris Cox,Facebook's chiefproduct officer,were deeply involved in drafiing the new document.29.Mr.Zuckerberg and Chris Cox believe that.

A.serious news is the most valuable to be posted to their users.
B.the standards ofnews they post are accurate and objective.
C.they have the conventional governing policy ofits news.
D.the intefaction with friends is the most important news.

答案:D
解析:
推理判断题。本题询问的是扎克伯格先生和克里斯·考克斯先生的观点,文中最后一段提到两人参与了的文件的发表,证明文件中表达的内容是他们认同的观点,即脸书更注重与朋友及家人的互动,故选D项。【干扰排除】A项“严肃的新闻对他们的用户是最有价值的”和B项“他们所发表的新闻的标准是准确和客观的”,文中第八段提到,我们是否应该要求脸书像传统新闻媒体那样准确、客观、透明和公正,因为它的核心价值不在于此,所以A项和B项不属于扎克伯格先生和克里斯·考克斯先生的观点;C项“他们有传统的新闻管理政策”,文中最后一段提到在10年前,脸书就有“非正式的新闻管理理念”,所以C项错误。

第5题:

Artificial intelligence,or AI,is called artificial for a good reason.Facebook made that point last week by ending its attempt to rely heavily on software algorithms to select news items for its 2 billion users.It announced Jan.19 that the Facebook"community"will be asked to rank news outlets by their trustworthiness.This reader feedback will promote"high quality news that helps build a sense of common ground"in a world with"so much division,"said chief executive Mark Zuckerberg.The first surveys have started in the United States and will soon expand to other countries.The company plans to include the local news outlets of users in its surveys.Like many digital platforms that act as news providers,Facebook had great faith in a belief that programmed electrons in computer servers can discern qualities of thought such as trust,fairness,and honesty.Even in respected newsrooms,however,these traits of character require constant upkeep among journalists and feedback from paying customers.Good judgment on news relies on orders of consciousness beyond what a machine can do.Rather than move toward becoming a hands-on gatekeeper of news,Facebook now hopes its"diverse and representative"sampling of users can lead to a ranking of news outlets-and that would bring a measure of objectivity in its news feed.The company may be in the news business but it has chosen to outsource news credibility to the collective wisdom of individuals and their ability to distinguish truth from falsehood.By placing its trust in people as seekers of truth,Facebook could earn greater trust from its users.This is also a lesson for many companies,especially digital platforms or those in the media business.According to the latest survey of trust in institutions worldwide by Edelman communications firm,"media has become the least-trusted institution for the first time,"more so than other businesses or government.In particular,the US is"enduring an unprecedented crisis of trust"among many of its institutions,says Richard Edelman,president and CEO of Edelman."The root cause of this fall is the lack of objective facts and rational discourse,"he adds.Facebook's shift away from computer-driven news selection is a welcome step toward restoring trust in the overall business of news.This is not a new problem."Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper,"wrote Thomas Jefferson in 1807.Yet the Digital Age has forced the issue of trust for news providers.By inviting readers to participate in solving this problem,Facebook has itself set a new bar for earning trust.
Facebook used to select news items by

A.adopting Al technology.
B.relying on its 2 billion users.
C.building a Facebook"community".
D.ranking news outlets by credibility.

答案:A
解析:
首段指出,人工智能(AI)毕竟是“人工”的,Facebook的做法“宣布终止依赖软件算法(software algorithms)的筛选新闻方式,转而邀请其用户群对新闻机构的可信度进行排名”印证了这一点。文中software algorithm即指Al技术(与“人类智能”相对),A.正确。[解题技巧]B.将第一段②句中“为20亿用户筛选新闻(select news items for its 2 billion users)”篡改为“依赖20亿用户筛选新闻(relying on its 2 billion users)”。C.将第一段③句所述“新做法:邀请社群对新闻机构可信度进行排名(Facebook“community”will be asked)”篡改为“旧做法:建立Facebook社群筛选新闻(building a Facebook“community”)”。D.源自第一段③句rank news outlets by their trustworthiness,但由句中will可知,这事关Facebook将要采取的新方式,而非过去的旧方式。

第6题:

要创建一个到UseNet新闻组的链接,下面正确的句法是:

A、AHREF=″usenet:news.blue.com″蓝色新闻网/A

B、AHREF=″news:news.blue.com″蓝色新闻网/A

C、AHREF=″ftp:news.blue.com″蓝色新闻网/A

D、AHREF=″http://news.blue.com″蓝色新闻网/A


参考答案:B

第7题:

Which of the following is a communicative activity?

A.Listening to the news report and talking about an event.
B.Listening to the news report and filling in a form.
C.Listening to the news report and writing the main idea.
D.Transferring the information from the news report into a chart.

答案:A
解析:
考查交际活动。听新闻报道并谈论其中的一个事件,属于communicative activitv,其他选项均不符合。

第8题:

下面哪几个是新闻组服务器()。

A.news.nanhai.net.cn

B.www.cnnews.com

C.www.ask.com

D.news.neasE.net

E.ftp.downloaD.com

F.news.btA.net.cn


参考答案:A, D, F

第9题:

Text 2 Should we be thinking of Facebook as a news site?Is that how Facebook thinks of itself?No,not primarily,Facebook now says.In a document posted on Wednesday,the company explained,for the first time,the"values"that govem its news feed,the scrolling list of posts that Facebook presents to its l.65 billion users every time they log on.Though it is couched in the anodyne language of a corporate news release,the document's message should come as a shock to everyone in the media business.According to these values,Facebook has a single overriding purpose,and it isn't news.Facebook is mainly for telling you what's up with your friends and family.Adam Mosseri,the Facebook manager in charge of the news feed,said in a recent interview that informing and entertaining users was also part of the company's mission.But he made clear that news and entertainment were secondary pursuits."We think more,spend more time and work on more projects that try to help people express themselves with their friends or learn about their friends or have conversations with their friends,"he said.As if to underscore the point,the company is making a tweak to its news feed ranking system to increase the prominence ofcoiitent from your friends and family over posts by news companies and other organizations.It is also waming news companies that their traffic might decline as a result of the change.These moves highlight a truth that tends to get lost in commentary about the social network's influence over the news:At Facebook,infonrung users about the world will always take a back seat to cute pictures of babies..Because Facebook does not think ofitself primarily as a news company,it seems to want us to stop expecting it to act like one.Whether we should,though,is a more complicated matter.The company has long been hounded by journalists and activists over its power to shape the news through its algorithms,or the code that determines which stories you see,in the news feed.The question of how to think about Facebook's role in the news-and whether we should demand the same standards of accuracy,objectivity,transparency and fairness that we expect from traditional outlets-may be the primary puzzle ofour new media age.According to Facebook,the values outlined in the document have been the informal governing philosophy of its news feed since it was started a decade ago,and Mr.Zuckerberg and Chris Cox,Facebook's chiefproduct officer,were deeply involved in drafiing the new document.30.The best title for this text could be.

A.Facebook-a News Giant That Would Rather Show Us Baby Pictures
B.Facebook Is Reluctant to Be a News Website
C.Facebook,a New Bom Baby in the Age oflntemet
D.Facebook's Mr.Zuckerberg and Chris Cox

答案:A
解析:
主旨大意题。本题问的是文章的最佳标题。首段指出脸书网的“价值观念”——分享朋友和家人的动态,第五段提到脸书网永远会把可爱婴儿的照片放在世界新闻的前面,所以可推测本文最佳的标题是A项“新闻巨头脸书网宁愿给我们看婴儿照片”。【干扰排除】B项“脸书不愿意成为一个新闻网站”,第二段新闻版块的经理亚当-莫瑟里说“向用户推送新闻和娱乐消息也是公司的业务之一,但是这一块的业务是次要的”,不能全面概括文章的主旨;C项“脸书——互联网时代的新生儿”,脸书本身不是新生的,C项错误;D项“脸书的扎克伯格先生和克里斯·考克斯先生”,文章只在最后一段提到这两个人的观点,全文并不是围绕这两人展开,所以D项错误。

第10题:

Questions 47-49 refer to the following letter.
Tampa Daily News - Available in Print and Online
The Tampa Daily News has two versions of its printed newspaper available online.One version ______ the printed edition, including the editorial and news pages.

A. is the same

B. has the same

C. is the same as

D. as has the same

答案:C
解析:

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