[外语类试卷]BFT阅读(综合)模拟试卷40及答案与解析.doc
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1、BFT阅读(综合)模拟试卷 40及答案与解析 一、 Part 3 0 Most people read newspapers for the news of the day. The typical daily newspaper contains articles about local, regional, national, and international news, as well as sports news, weather reports, editorials, and other features. In large cities, newspaper readers c
2、an often choose between a morning paper distributed early in the morning and an evening paper distributed at the end of the workday. Most American newspapers also publish an enlarged Sunday edition containing articles about the news of the day and of the week, plus a number of entertainment and adve
3、rtising supplements. Daily newspapers are designed to be read quickly by busy people looking for specific information. The Sunday papers, on the other hand, are intended to entertain as well as inform, and they tend to be read leisurely by all members of the family. Other types of newspapers include
4、 campus newspapers, written by students at universities, and weekly newspapers, usually intended for a specific audience. The newspaper must provide for the reader objectively selected facts. But in these days of complex news it must provide more; it must supply interpretation, the meaning of the fa
5、cts. However, the opponents of interpretation insist that the writer and the editor should confine himself to the “facts“. This insistence raised two questions: what are the facts? And are the bare facts enough? As to the first question, consider how a so-called “factual“ story comes about. The repo
6、rter collects, say, fifty facts; out of these fifty, his space allotment 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 constitute the lead of the piece.(This is an importan
7、t decision because many readers do not proceed beyond the first paragraph.)This is Judgment Number Two. Then the night editor determines whether the article shall be presented on page one, where it has a large impact, or on page twenty-four, where it has little. Judgment Number Three. Thus, in the p
8、resentation of a so-called “factual“ or “objective“ story, at least three 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“, a
9、rrive at a conclusion as to the significance of the news. The two areas of judgment, presentation of the news and its interpretation, are both objective rather than subjective processes as objective, that is, as any human being can be. If an editor is intent on slanting the news, he can do it in oth
10、er ways and more effectively than by interpretation. He can do it by the selection of these facts that support his particular excuse. Or he can do it by the play he gives a story promoting it to page one or demoting it to page thirty. 1 This passage can be entitled as _. ( A) Types of Newspaper ( B)
11、 News Neutralism ( C) Function of Morning Paper ( D) Interpreting the News 2 The reporter selects ten out of fifty available facts because _. ( A) he wants to make a complex story simpler ( B) the places mentioned in the ten facts are famous ( C) some articles are not interesting ( D) the space of a
12、 newspaper is limited 3 The author implies that _. ( A) reporters should make no interpretation of the news ( B) editors should not decide the location of the news ( C) in writing a factual story, the writer must use judgment ( D) daily newspapers are not welcome in smaller cities 4 The lead sentenc
13、e should present the most important fact because _. ( A) it generates the attitudes of the writer ( B) it will please the editor ( C) it makes the newspaper more worthwhile ( D) some readers do not read beyond the first page 5 What does “slant“ in paragraph 4 probably mean? ( A) Bearing bias. ( B) F
14、ight against. ( C) Change the style. ( D) Improve the quality. 6 Of the items listed below, which one would the author consider the most effective way of “slanting“ the news? ( A) Limiting the length of the article. ( B) Giving no interpretation of the news. ( C) Deleting the enclosed picture. ( D)
15、Placing the story in an inconspicuous place. 7 Which one is FALSE according to the passage? ( A) Morning paper and evening paper are available to readers in larger cities. ( B) Compared with daily newspapers, the Sunday papers are mainly intended to inform people. ( C) In the presentation of “object
16、“ story, at least three judgments are involved. ( D) Newspaper gives the readers the interpretation of news as well as the facts. 7 One of the conflicts that a teacher faces relates to economics. The teacher is expected to be a model of dress and appearance, to live in a respectable house or apartme
17、nt within the school community, and to participate financially in religious, social, and welfare organizations. All too often, teachers are expected to maintain a certain standard of living on salaries that are not commensurate with their needs. These community pressures have caused many teachers, e
18、specially male teachers who may be the sole source of income for their families, to get a second job, to moonlight. The teacher, besides being an employee of the school board, a subordinate of the principal and other superiors, and a colleague to fellow teachers, also has many roles in the classroom
19、. Teachers transmit knowledge and direct learning. They enter the classroom to teach; and if there is any role they can perform best, it should be this. They should have acquired a thorough understanding of their subject and have received special training through professional work in teaching method
20、s, curriculum, philosophy, and psychology. The teacher has been specially trained to teach for maximum learning. Our schools have traditionally divided subject matter into courses. Teachers success is usually gauged by how successfully pupils master subject matter. Teachers also discipline; they str
21、ive to guide children toward appropriate behavior. This guidance may be carried out in various ways. Some teachers become strict disciplinarians; some try to get students to cooperate voluntarily; still others let students be free to act as they want. Many teachers never learn to control students su
22、ccessfully. Discipline problems plague many beginning teachers. It is difficult to learn the techniques of disciplining students, since they can not be specifically taught in teacher preparation programs. The public sees lack of discipline as the most urgent problem in the schools now. Teachers who
23、have a firm background in their subjects, in educational philosophy, and in psychology of learning have the best chance for handling classroom discipline well. The teacher is an evaluator. Like discipline, evaluation is a difficult task for a teacher. Children receive grades and are passed or held b
24、ack by the decision of the teacher. Also, the teacher determines what is appropriate moral and ethical behavior for students. In many respects, teachers are entrusted with the authority of judge and jury; they need all their personal resources to evaluate each child fairly. Often the teacher acts as
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