单选题NEWS BROADCAST 5  Questions 7 and 8 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item. you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.  Now listen to the news.Which manufacturer’s sales dropped the most in percentage in June?A Chrysler

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NEWS BROADCAST 5  Questions 7 and 8 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item. you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.  Now listen to the news.Which manufacturer’s sales dropped the most in percentage in June?
A

Chrysler.

B

Daimler Chrysler.

C

General Motors.

D

Ford.

参考答案和解析
正确答案: D
解析: 事实细节题。关于6月份各汽车制造商销售额下降的情况,新闻中提到,通用汽车6月份销售额下降了18%,福特下降了29%,而克莱斯勒汽车下降了36%。可知A项正确。听录音时应重点捕捉数字百分比。
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第1题:

28, Which of the following about News 2 is TRUE?

A, There are many mistakes in most of the textbooks, dictionaries and children's books.

B. All the students have to use the books full of mistakes till the end of June.

C. After the checking, books will become better and better.

D.A few mistakes are not serious for children.


正确答案:C
28.C【解析】从第二则消息可知并不是所有的书都会有错误,但纠正后肯定比以前的要好.故选c.

第2题:

David is a smart student.He is always quick in his()to the professor\’s questions.

A.answer;

B.response


正确答案:B

第3题:

You'd better stop(). We're listening to the news.

A、to talk

B、talking

C、talk


参考答案:B

第4题:

Which of the following types of questions are mostly used for checking literal comprehension of the text?

A. Display questions.
B. Rhetorical questions.
C. Evaluation questions.
D. Referential questions.

答案:A
解析:
考查课堂提问的形式。课文理解性问题一般分为三类:展示性问题(display questions)、参阅性问题(referential questions)和评估性问题(evaluation questions)。其中,展示性问题通常被用来检测学生对课文内容的理解程度,就课文中的字词句或者某个重要的细节向学生发问。这种问题的答案通常是唯一的,教师预先知道,学生只需凭借表层理解或是查找课文便能找到的。题干意思是下列哪种类型的问题常用于检查对文章字面意思的理解。故选A。

第5题:

Mr Li ()made a radio the news.

A.Listen to

B.listening to

C.to listen to

D.listen


答案:C

解析:句意为:李先生用收音机来听新闻。此处用不定式来表目的,为了听新闻,答案选C。

第6题:

This is a piece of very important news. You must have it ____ to your country at once.

A、sent of

B、sent off

C、send of

D、send off


参考答案:B

第7题:

The children felt ______ when they heard the news.

A、happily

B、happy

C、sadly

D、angrily


正确答案:B

第8题:

SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

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Why did NASA decide to bring the shuttle home earlier?

A.The laboratory was closed.

B.The generator was turned off.

C.The power generator might explode.

D.Electricity was going to run out.


正确答案:C

第9题:

You can listen to news ________ on the BBC 24 hours a day.

A.revolution

B.broadcast

C.shadowboxing

D.tournament


答案:B

解析:句意为:你可以一天二十四小时在BBC上听新闻()。revolution意为“革命”,broadcast意为“节目,播送”,shadowboxing意为“太极拳”,tournament意为“锦标赛”,此处填入broadcast符合句意,答案选B。

第10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。

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