
上海高考英语一模阅读理解C汇编.docx
6页上海高考英语备考训练上海高考英语题型训练 : 阅读懂得 C2021 高三第一学期期末质量抽查Section BDirections: Read the following three passage.Each passageis followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. 〔C〕松江The newspaper must provide for the reader the facts, pure, unprejudiced, objectively selected facts. But in these days of complex news it must provide mere: it must supply interpretation, the meaning of the facts. This is a very important assignment facing American journalists 一 to make clear to the reader the problems of the day, to make international news understandable as community news, torecognize that there is no longer anysuch thing as "local ” news, because any event in the international area has a local reaction in the financial market, political circles, interms, indeed, of our very way of life. There is in journalism a widespread view that when you start an interpretation, you are entering dangerous waters, the rushing tides of opinion. This is nonsense.The opponents of interpretation insist that the writer and the editor shall limit themselves to the “ facts". This insistence raises two questions: What are therefacts. A the bare facts enough.As for the first question, consider how a so-called "factual" story conics about.The reporter collects, say, fifty facts; out of these fifty, his space being necessarily restricted, he selects the ten which he considers most important. This is Judgment Number One. Then he or his editor decides which of these ten facts shall make up the beginning of the article, which is an important decision because many readers do not proceed beyond the first paragraph. This is Judgment Number Two. Then the right editor determines whether the article shall be presented on page one, where it has a large influence, or on page twenty four, where it has little. Judgment Number Three.Thus in the presentation of a so-called “ factual or”o bjective sto”ry,, at leastthree judgments are involved. And they are judgments not at all unlike those involved in interpretation, in which reporters and editors, calling upon their research resources, their general background, and their "news neutralism", arrive at a conclusion as to the significance of the news.The two areas of judgment, presentation of the news and its interpretation, arc both objective and subjective processes. If an editor is determined to give a prejudiced view of the news, he can do it in other ways and more effectively than byinterpretation. He can do it by the selection of those facts that support his particular viewpoint. Or he can do it by the place he gives a story 一 promoting it to page one or dragging it to page thirty.63. According to the first paragraph, which of the following statements is TRUE.A. If a reporter makes clear the facts he writes, he will no doubt get into trouble.B. Journalists must select facts objectively to make current events clear to the1 / 6上海高考英语备考训练readers.C. The most important task of reporters is Io provide unprejudiced facts for the readers.D. For reporters, interpretation of facts is no less important than presentation of the facts.64. The beginning of the article should present the most important fact because .A. it will influence the reader to continueB. most readers read only the first paragraphC. it details the general attitude of the writerD. its the best way to write according to the schools of journal ism65. Where a story is presented in a newspaper shows .A. the editors prejudiceB. the reporters backgroundC. the storys factual matterD. the storys effect on the readers66. Which of the following can best express the authors attitude toward objectiveness.A. Objectiveness is controlled by editors rather than writers.B. Properly choosing facts prepares a solid ground for objectiveness.C. He doesnt think there exists complete objectiveness in news writing.D. To make clear the news is a way to be objective and responsible for the readers.黄浦Risk is something we face daily. However, some people are obviously morewilling to take risks than others.Biologists appear to have discovered a physical reason that explains why some people are risk - takers. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter, a chemical that spreads signals between nerve cells. It is linked to the brains reward system and is thechemical that makes us feel good, and scientists believe it to be inked to risk - taking. Our nerve cells have dopamine receptors(接收器) which control the amount of dopamine that each cell receives. But not all receptors may be active. When a personhad few active receptors to control the amount of dopamine that is received, a cell can become flooded resulting in an extreme feeling of happiness.Researchersat Vanderbilt University 。












