时间:2018-12-12 作者:英语课 分类:高二上听力与朗读


英语课

  Unit 2 News media 1

Reading BEHIND THE HEADLINES

Newspapers and other media do more than simply record what happens. Experienced 2 editors and reporters make informed decisions about what events to report and how to report them. They also make sure that readers can relate to the stories. We asked two of China's many talented journalists, Chen Ying and Zhu Lin, to tell us more about news and newspapers. The two reporters agreed to switch 3 roles for once and be the interviewees 4 rather than the interviewers 5 in order to let us know about their work and how the news we read is made.

Q: How do you decide what you are going to write?

ZHU LIN: Before I decide what I'm going to write, I have to discuss the article with my editor. He listens to my ideas and gives me his suggestions. For long and important articles, for example a feature story, the editor will tell me how i should develop the story. The editor's job is to keep the newspaper balanced and interesting to the readers.

CHEN YING: much of a reporter' work is done before he or she actually starts writing. a reporter begins by contacting the people to be interviewed and then prepares questions. interviewing someone is difficult. a reporter must know how to ask the right questions and how to get the people talk about the topic. after the interview, the reporter must present the material in an organised way and make sure that the article reflects events and opinions truthfully.

Q: Which of the article that you have written do you like best?

CHEN YING: my favourite article is the one i wrote about the efforts to bring stolen cultural relics 6 back to china. to write this story, i had to contact famous museums around the world and interview both chinese and international experts in the field. i like the artilcle because it's both news and an interesting story.

ZHU LIN: even though i have interviewed many famous people, the story i like best is about an ordinary young woman who tried to adapt to her new life after having studied abroad. i like the story because it was the first time that i had written with real passion 7 and because it made me realise 8 that everyone's life is different.

Q: if you could write any article you want, what would you write about and why?

ZHU LIN: i want to explore the mysteries in life. i would like to write about music, art, nature and the importance of spiritual 9 fulfilment.

CHEN YING: i want to write about people you seldom read about, for example people who have AIDS or who are addicted 10 to drugs. their stories must be told if we want to solve difficult social problems and help those who suffer from them. for a reporter, the basic task is to report an event truthfully. we shouldn't ignore what happens even if it is difficult for people to accept some stories.

the media can often help solve problems and draw attention to situation where help is needed. for example, newspapers like china daily or the people' daily help us understand what life is like in other parts of china and the rest of the world. carefully written articles can help people become interested in important questions around the world. tv programmes and printed articles also help people in other countries learn

about china and the chinese people. the result is a better understanding of the world on all sides, leading to a future world where people from all countries are respected and different views and opinions are tolerated 11.



1 media
n.(medium的复数)媒体,新闻媒介,传播媒介
  • The local media reported rioting across the country.当地媒体报道了全国范围的骚乱。
  • His latest movie is being hyped up by the media.他新近的电影正被媒体大肆炒作。
2 experienced
adj.有经验的;经验丰富的,熟练的
  • Experienced seamen will advise you about sailing in this weather.有经验的海员会告诉你在这种天气下的航行情况。
  • Perhaps you and I had better change over;you are more experienced.也许我们的工作还是对换一下好,你比我更有经验。
3 switch
n.开关,电闸,转换,软枝;vt.转变,切换,摆动,转换,使转轨;vi.转换,变换,摆动
  • The switch on the wall was beyond the baby's reach.墙上的开关小孩子是够不到的。
  • There's been a switch in our plans.我们的计划改变了。
4 interviewees
接受面谈者,被接见者( interviewee的名词复数 )
  • Interviewer will judge the interviewees attitude by asking the motive of interview. 主持面试的人往往通过了解应聘者应聘的动机来判断应聘者的态度。
  • Interviewees range from former CIA agents, to UN weapons inspectors. 受访者有来之CIA特工、联合国武器调查员。
5 interviewers
n.主持面谈者,接见者,采访者( interviewer的名词复数 )
  • She ducked the interviewers by sneaking out the back door. 她从后门偷偷溜走,躲开采访者。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Interviewers quickly learn to pick up non-verbal signals. 采访者很快学会读懂非言语信号。 来自《简明英汉词典》
6 relics
[pl.]n.遗物,遗迹,遗产;遗体,尸骸
  • The area is a treasure house of archaeological relics. 这个地区是古文物遗迹的宝库。
  • Xi'an is an ancient city full of treasures and saintly relics. 西安是一个有很多宝藏和神圣的遗物的古老城市。
7 passion
n.热爱,强烈的感情,热情,耶稣的受难
  • He had a passion for music.他酷爱音乐。
  • In his passion,he tore the letter into pieces.在盛怒之下,他把那封信撕得粉碎。
8 realise
v.觉悟;明白;实现;兑现
  • Wish you realise your dreams as early as possible!祝愿您早日实现自己的梦想!
  • How much did you realise on the house?这所房子你们出售后赚了多少钱?
9 spiritual
adj.精神上的,神圣的,崇高的,高尚的,鬼的,招魂论的&n.有关教会的事
  • His spiritual nature is good.他心灵本质上是善良的。
  • Their friendship was strictly spiritual.他们的友情完全是精神上的。
10 addicted
adj.沉溺于....的,对...上瘾的
  • He was addicted to heroin at the age of 17.他17岁的时候对海洛因上了瘾。
  • She's become addicted to love stories.她迷上了爱情小说。
11 tolerated
v.容许( tolerate的过去式和过去分词 );承认;忍受;容忍(不同意或不喜欢的事物)
  • Their relationship was tolerated but not encouraged. 他们的关系得到了允许,但不宜鼓励。
  • A childish idea like that can be amusedly tolerated. 像那样幼稚的想法可以一笑置之。
学英语单词
a good sire
abrasions
adiponecrosis
alkylaryl sulfomates
assembled watch
Backhousia
ballast regulator
bananas on bananas
Beltra, L.
box pattern
boxalls
Buvuma Chan.
cancellation network
card dialer
castel
chon
coarse adjustment pinion
cold rupture
colititer colititre
companion robot
conoscopy
crystallographic texture
Cyelopenol
D-50
deconcocting
dezionize
diploastrea heliopora
docucolor
eccrine-pilar angiomatous nevus
electrical insulating board
externalises
exthecal lamella
fight together
fire-resistive material
flavo(u)ring substance
french clean
functionalization in purchasing
gravity lubrication
guaiacamphol
Gymnorhina tibicen
hiatus
hole milling
homing relay
IYHN
jam with
jazzheads
large computer
Ledaig Point
lefthandednesses
lutetium oxide
machine idle time lost
manu
measurement of train speed
mental sternal adhesion
monarthritis
myrdals
Māch Kowr
Ngajira
non concurrent insurance
not give a tinker's damn
omnibus bill
optical hologrammetry
paludes
pelagian
piperilate
pirates of the caribbean
plunky
postbankruptcy
pressurized construction
Pusztamérges
quickbuck
Ramus clivi
reverse sweep
reversed carnot cycle
Ringwood
rocket thrust chamber
rotoinvertion axis
runout table
safety performance
semi-permanent set
Semliki River
Shrirampur
slayee
soundtracked
spirit of Mindererus
spot adjustment
string oriented symbolic language
synchytrium endobioticum(shilbersky)percival
taken the chill off
tandem brush
tendino-
term premium
that's your sort
thermod
three electrode tube
toxicomanie
wall
ward inspection
water mill
water-soluble polymer
weathering disintegration
Wise-up