The daily supervision of nonmanagerial employees is the responsibility of ___.
A.first-linemanagers
B.middlemanagers
C.topmanagers
D.chiefexecutiveofficers
A.first-linemanagers
B.middlemanagers
C.topmanagers
D.chiefexecutiveofficers
Rewrite the sentences by using “the more..., the more...” structure. 1. Read more books, and you will get more knowledge. ____________________________________________________. 2. If there is a greater population in a locality, there will be a greater need for water, transportation and disposal of refuse. ____________________________________________________. 3. Paul gets better and better at diving after he practices more. ____________________________________________________. 4. It will be less likely that he is able to answer the questions when they get more difficult. ____________________________________________________. 5. My life became more and more peaceful as I moved further and further away from the city center. ____________________________________________________.
1 Besides the daily newspapers, there are a number of Sunday newspapers in Britain. Many of them are connected with the "dailies", though not run by the same editor and his members. The Sunday papers are larger than the daily papers and usually contain more articles concerned with comment and general information rather than news. The national daily and Sunday papers have the largest circulation in the world. Of the Sunday papers, the Observer and the Sunday Times are the best known.
2. It is a regrettable fact that the number of magazines of a literary or political nature has dropped down since the war. This has probably been caused by the ever-wider use of radio and television The most successful magazines are those published for women. Their covers are designed to catch the eye, and they certainly succeed in doing so! They offer their readers articles on fashion, needlework, and many other matters of women interest. They also provide advice to those in love, and adventures with handsome heroes. Some women's magazines also include serious articles of more general interest.
3 The visitor who looks at the magazines displayed in a large bookstall which may be found in an important railway station will notice that there is wide variety of technical books and magazines. There are magazines for the motorist, the farmer, the gardener, the nurse, and many others.
4 Thre are many local and regional newspaper. It is common in Britain for a news agent to deliver the morning papers to his customers for a small extra payment; this service is usually performed by boys and girls who want to earn some pocket-money.
A changes of Newspapers
B service by Newspapers
C sale place of Newspapers
D popularity of Newspapers
E Trend of Newspapers
F Types of Newspapers in Britain
Paragraph 2 ______
Like the press in most other countries, American newspapers range from the “sensati onal”, which feature crime, sex and rumor, to the serious, which focus on factual news and the analysis of world events.But with few exceptions American newspapers try to entertain as well as give information, for they have to compete with television.
Just as American newspapers give way to all tastes, so do they also try and apply to readers for all political persuasions.A few newspapers support extremist (过激分子)groups on the far right and on the far left, but most daily newspapers attempt to attract middle-of-the-road Americans who are essentially moderate.Many of these papers print columns by well-known journalists of different political and social views in order to present a balanced picture.
As in other democratic countries American newspapers ca n be either responsible or irresponsible, but it is generally accepted that the American press serves its country well and that it has more than once bravely uncovered political scandals (丑闻)or crimes, for instance, the Watergate Affair.The newspapers dr ew the attention of the public to the fears of the Vietnam War.
1.There are fewer national newspapers in ().
A.Britain than in the U.S.A
B.France than in Britain
C.the U.S.A.than in Britain or France
D.France than in t he U.S.A.or Britain
2.Most American newspapers try to entertain their readers because ().
A.they have to keep up a good relation with them
B.they have to compete with television
C.they have to write about crime, sex and rumor
D.t hey have to give factual news in an interesting way
3.Many American newspapers attract readers of different political tendency by ().
A.supporting extremist groups from time to time
B.inviting middle-of-the-road Americans to write articles for them
C.avoiding carrying articles about extremists
D.printing articles representing different political viewpoints
4.In this passage the underlined word “press” (Para.2) means ().
A.a machine for printing
B.the business o f printing
C.great force
D.newspapers
5.The passage is mainly about ().
A.the characteristics of American newspapers
B.the development of American newspapers
C.the functions of American newspapers
D.the m erits and shortcomings of American newspapers
A、Accounting period.
B、Operating cycle.
C、Accounting cycle.
D、Closing cycle.
E、Natural business year.
A、has bought; bought
B、bought; bought
C、has kept; has bought
D、has had; bought
A、Tang Dynasty
B、the Warring States
C、Shang Dynasty
D、Ming Dynasty
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