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The reporter wanted to ______ a long report into a brief summary.A.squeezeB.contractC.cond

The reporter wanted to ______ a long report into a brief summary.

A.squeeze

B.contract

C.condense

D.shrink

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第2题
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The woman put on a long raincoat. She (125) up the buttons in such a way (126) one at the bottom was not clone up. Then she went to six (127) wine shops. She said that she wanted to buy two (128) of wine for a special dinner and (129) what food she was planning to cook. She also said that she did not mind how much money she (130) . In fact, the meal she was planning to cook was not an important meal. So good, (131) wine would in fact be suitable.

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操作提示:通过下拉选项框选择正确的词汇。

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oments after the worst single attack in thirty years of conflict(冲突)in Northern Ireland. Hundreds of people were affected by the bombing, some lying in the streets, others clearly in a state of shock. 28 people died in this cruel attack, 220 more injured. Some people got away with wound, many others had [heir arms and legs removed ensuring they'll live with the memory of this bombing for the rest of their lives. The people behind this car bomb obviously wanted to kill as many as people as possible. "Why in the name of killing innocent Saturday shoppers"? What purpose is it going to serve.'? This vicious(恶毒的)attack threatens the fragile peace process.

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A.was the worst single attack in twenty years of conflict in Northern Ireland

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D.will destroy the peace process, according to Tony Blair's view

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Fifteen years ago, Ientered the Boston Globe, which was a temple to me then. It wasn’t easy getting hired. But once you were there, I found, you were in.

Globe jobs were for life-guaranteed until retirement. For 15 years I had prospered there—moving from an ordinary reporter to foreign correspondent and finally to senior. I would have a life time of security if I stuck to it.Instead, I had made a decision to leave. I entered my boss’s office. Would he rage?I wondered. He had a famous temper. “Matt, we have to have a talk,” I began awkwardly.“I came to the Globe when I was twenty-four. Now I’m forty. There’s a lot I want to doinlife. I’m resigning.” “To another paper?” he asked. I reached into my coat pocket, but didn’t say anything. I handed him a letter that explained everything.It said that I was leaving to start a new media company. We were at a rare turning point in history. I wanted to be directly engaged in the change.“I’m glad for you,”he said, quite out of my expectation.“I just came from aboard of directors meeting and it was seventy-five percent discouraging news. Some of that we can deal with. But much of it we can’t,” he went on.“I wish you all the luck in the world,”he concluded.“And if it doesn’t work out, remember, your star is always high here."

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Later, I had a final talk with Bill Taylor, chairman and publisher of the Boston Globe. He had turned the Globe into abillion-dollar property. “I’m resigning, Bill,” I said. He listened while I gave him the story. He wasn’t looking angry or dismayed either. After a pause, he said,“Golly, I wish I were in your shoes.”

From the passage we know that the Globe is a famous 。

A.newspaper

B.magazine

C.temple

D.church

If the writer stayed with the Globe 。

A.he would be able to realize his lifetime dreams.

B.he would let his long favourite dreams fade away

C.he would never have to worry about his future life

D.he would never be allowed to develop his ambitions

The writer wanted to resign because .

A.he had serous trouble with his boss.

B.he wanted to be engaged in the new media industry.

C.he got underpaid at his job for the Globe.

D.he had found a better paid job in a publishing house.

When the writer decided to resign the Globe was faced with .

A.a trouble with its staff members

B.a shortage of qualified reporters

C.an unfavorable business situation

D.a promising business situation

By saying“I wish I were in your shoes”(in the last paragraph) Bill Taylor meant that .

A.The writer was to fail.

B.The writer was stupid

C.He would reject the writer’s request

D.He would do the same if possibl

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第8题
2. What are the arguments/evidences offered by the reporter?
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第9题
报告基因(reporter gene)

报告基因(reporter gene)

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第10题
The reporter was accused of unprofessional conduct.A.movementB.wordsC.principleD.behavior

The reporter was accused of unprofessional conduct.

A.movement

B.words

C.principle

D.behavior

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