Unit 1 Revision单元复习-(2020)新牛津译林版高中英语选择性必修第二册.docx
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1、选择性必修二 U1 The mass media句子填空:1. Read two news reports and an article on reading news _ (critical).2. What types of mass media do you usually rely _ for information and _ (entertain).3. Firefighters quickly put _ the Henderson Tower fire last night.4. The fire, which is thought to have started from t
2、he 8th floor, spread quickly through the tower block _ Sunday night, leaving people on the upper floors _ (trap).5. Fears grew _ the number of deaths could reach 5, according to figures _ (release) by emergency services.6. Firefighters got the situation _ control around 11 p.m.7. _ is concern that t
3、he construction company that built the tower block had not followed fire _ (safe) rules.8. A terrible fire broke out on Sunday night, _ (leave) the Henderson Tower seriously damaged.9. Emergency services estimate that the number of _ (die) could reach 9.10. The fire has left dozens of people injured
4、, 5 of _ are _ a critical condition.11. I was about _ (have) a bath when I heard people screaming and dogs barking.12. Mr Peterson confirms a _ (drop) cigarette end on a carpet of the 8th floor started the fire and _ the automatic fire alarms did not go _ quickly enough to prevent the disaster.13. A
5、 team is _ (current) investigating the accident further.14. We rely on news to learn about _ is happening in the world around us.15. Lets take the two news reports on the Henderson Tower fire _ an example.16. Even if news reports _ (write) from basically _ same perspective, they may contradict each
6、other in terms of _ (fact) details, as events in the real world are usually complicated and constantly changing.17. When we come across such factual _ (differ), we should not rush to the _(conclude) that one of the news reports gives false information.18. News reports _ (write) at different stages o
7、f an event could contain different information as news facts are brought _ light.19. Therefore, checking different sources enables us to draw a more _ (inform) conclusion.20. _ sum up, it is wise to read news reports written from various perspectives and _ different stages, which brings us a more ac
8、curate _ (understand) of a situation.21. We also need to be critical _ the information we receive and remember not to _ (blind) trust what we have read.22. Though journalists _ (commit) to presenting the truth, its better to use our own _ (judge) than rely entirely on news reports.23. With great dis
9、crimination, every one of us has the potential _ (be) a critical news reader.24. There are a couple of things you should put on your list of _ (priority).25. The information _ (involve) in a complex story may come from dozens of sources.26. Good journalists need to organize all this information clea
10、rly to give an accurate account _ what is happening.27. You must have a natural _ (curious) about things that are happening.28. Good journalists are _ (sense) enough to notice the events and draw public attention _ it.29. Finally, good journalists are committed to _ (reveal) the truth.30. Being a go
11、od journalists requires writing skills, curiosity and _ (commit) to finding the truth.31. Pulitzer quickly became a successful journalist and by the age of 25, he _ (become) a publisher. 32. His paper published articles about politics and social issues, _ (accuse) government officials of dishonesty
12、and _ (wealth) peoples of not paying their taxes.33. Sales of the newspaper mounted _ until it was the bestselling newspaper in the country.34. Pulitzer was the first _ (advocate) the training of journalists at university level.35. Many of the best reporters had worked for his paper before its _(fai
13、l) in 1931.36. The Pulitzer Prizes are a set of awards _ (honor) excellence in journalism and the arts.37. The prizes were established _ (large) due to the efforts of Joseph Pulitzer, who had built his reputation _ a newspaper publisher.38. He left money in his 1904 will _ (fund) the establishment o
14、f the prizes, _ (state) that he wanted four awards in journalism, four in letters and drama, one for education, and five traveling scholarships.39. When ONeill received the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 1957, it was the fourth time he _ (win) it.40. The Pulitzer Prizes have also expanded _ (include) su
15、ch categories as photograph and music.41. Today, _ (win) the Pulitzer Prizes is considered by many _ (be) the highest achievement possible in journalism.42. The past decades _ (witness) the rapid development of online news media.43. People can read the same content online _ is printed in the newspap
16、er every day.44. _ the chart shows, technology _ (transform) the way people get news during the past years.45. According _ one study, 38% of online news readers regularly comment _ articles.46. People have much easier access _ news, so readers can get the _ (late) updates whenever and wherever they
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