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1、阅读理解-练习二十一及答案解析(总分:20.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Text A(总题数:1,分数:4.00)Why do so many Americans distrust what they read in their newspapers? The American Society of Newspaper Editors is trying to answer this painful question. The organization is deep into a long self-analysis known as the journalism credibility
2、 project.Sad to say, this project has turned out to be mostly low-level findings about factual errors and spelling and grammar mistakes, combined with lots of head scratching puzzlement about what in the world those readers really want.But the sources of distrust go way deeper. Most journalists lear
3、n to see the world through a set of standard templates (patterns) into which they plug each days events. In other words, there is a conventional story line in the newsroom culture that provides a backbone and a ready-made narrative structure for otherwise confusing news.There exists a social and cul
4、tural disconnect between journalists and their readers, which helps explain why the “standard templates“ of the newsroom seem alien to many readers. In a recent survey, questionnaires were sent to reporters in five middle-sized cities around the country, plus one large metropolitan area. Then reside
5、nts in these communities were phoned at random and asked the same questions.Replies show that compared with other Americans, journalists are more likely to live in upscale neighborhoods, have maids, own Mercedeses, and trade stocks, and theyre less likely to go to church, do volunteer work, or put d
6、own roots in a community.Reporters tend to be part of a broadly defined social and cultural elite, so their work tends to reflect the conventional values of this elite. The astonishing distrust of the news media isnt rooted in inaccuracy or poor reportorial skills but in the daily clash of world vie
7、ws between reporters and their readers.This is an explosive situation for any industry, particularly a declining one. Here is a troubled business that keeps hiring employees whose attitudes vastly annoy the customers. Then it sponsors lots of symposiums and a credibility project dedicated to wonderi
8、ng why customers are annoyed and fleeing in large numbers. But it never seems to get around to noticing the cultural and class biases that so many former buyers are complaining about. If it did, it would open up its diversity program, now focused narrowly on race and gender, and look for reporters w
9、ho differ broadly by outlook, values, education, and class.(分数:4.00)(1).What is the passage mainly about?(分数:1.00)A.Needs of the readers all over the world.B.Causes of the public disappointment about newspapers.C.Origins of the declining newspaper industry.D.Aims of a journalism credibility project.
10、(2).The results of the journalism credibility project turned out to be(分数:1.00)A.quite trustworthy.B.somewhat contradictory.C.very illuminating.D.rather superficial.(3).The basic problem of journalists as pointed out by the writer lies in their(分数:1.00)A.working attitude.B.conventional lifestyle.C.w
11、orld outlook.D.educational backgroun(4).Despite its efforts, the newspaper industry still cannot satisfy the readers owing to its(分数:1.00)A.failure to realize its real problem.B.tendency to hire annoying reporters.C.likeliness to do inaccurate reporting.D.prejudice in matters of race and gender.二、Te
12、xt B(总题数:1,分数:5.00)Increasing numbers of parents in the U.S. are choosing to teach their kids at home. In fact, the U.S. Department of Education estimated that, in 1999, around 850,000 children were being homeschooled. Some educational experts say the real figure is about double this estimate, and t
13、he ranks of homeschooled children appear to growing at a rate of about 11 percent annually.At one time, there was a stigma associated with homeschooling. It was traditionally used for students who could not attend school because of behavioral or learning difficulties. Today, however, more parents ar
14、e taking on the responsibility of educating their children at home due to dissatisfaction with the educational system. Many parents are unhappy about class size, as well as problems inside the classroom. Teacher shortages and lack of funding mean that, in many schools, one teacher is responsible for
15、 thirty or forty pupils. The result is often that children are deprived of the attention they need. Escalating classroom violence has also motivated some parents to remove their children from school.Critics of homeschooling say that children who are not in the classroom miss out on learning importan
16、t social skills because they have little interaction with their peers. Several studies, though, have shown that the home educated appear to do just as well in terms of social and emotional development as other students, having spent more time in the comfort and security of their home, with guidance
17、from parents who care about their welfare. In spite of this, many critics of homeschooling have raised concerns about the ability of parents to teach their kids effectively. Many parents who homeschool have no teacher training and are not competent educators of all the subjects taught in schools. In
18、 terms of academic achievement, however, homeschooled children do just as well as those who have been in the classroom and many walk the campuses of Harvard and Stanford alongside the conventionally educated.With an increasing number of disgruntled parents taking their children out of class, schools
19、 are receiving less money in per pupil funding. Some see this as a threat to the system, and argue that schools will never be able to improve their situation and restore parents confidence in the educational system. Many schools have opened their doors to homeschoolers on a part-time basis, allowing
20、 these children to attend classes once or twice a week, or take part in extracurricular activities such as playing football or taking ballet lessons. While parents will not completely put their confidence back into the system, many of them have reached a compromise that allows their children the ext
21、ra benefits of peer interaction and access to a wider choice of activities.Whatever the arguments for or against it, homeschooling in the U.S. has become a multimillion dollar industry, and it is growing. There are now websites, support groups, and conventions that help parents assert their rights a
22、nd enable them to learn more about educating their children. Though once the last resort for troubled children, homeschooling today is an accepted alternative to an educational system that some believe is failing.(分数:5.00)(1).What is the reason that more parents are taking on the responsibility of e
23、ducating their children at home?(分数:1.00)A.Teacher shortages and lack of funding.B.Escalating classroom violence.C.Large class and problems inside the classroom.D.Dissatisfaction with the educational system.(2).Which of the following is NOT the viewpoint of the critics on homeschooling?(分数:1.00)A.Th
24、ose children who didnt go to school are lacking important social skills.B.The ability of parents to teach their kids is doubtful.C.The home-educated children are able to enter those famous universities.D.The home-educated children have little interaction with their peers.(3).Why have many schools op
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