(B) Several factors make a good newspaper story. First - obviously - it must be new. But since TV can react to events so quickly, this is often a problem for 61 . They usually respond to it in one of three ways. ● By providing 62 detail, comment or background information. ● By finding a new 63 on the day’s major stories. ● By printing completely different stories which TV doesn’t broadcast. What else? Well - it also has to be 64 . People don’t want to read about ordinary. Everyday lift. Because of this, many stories 65 some kind of conflict or danger. This is one reason why so much news seems to be 66 news. “Plane lands safely-no-one hurt doesn’t sell newspapers. “Plane 67 - 200 feared dead! does. Next, there’s human interest. People are interested in other 68 - particularly in the rich, famous and powerful. Stories about the private lives of pop singers, actors, models, politicians, 69 , all appear regularly in certain newspapers. Finally, for many editors, 70 is an important factor, too. They prefer stories about people, places and events which their readers know. That’s why the stories in Tokyo’s newspapers are often very different from the stories printed in Paris, Cairo, New York or Buenos Aires. 61. A. newspapers B. publications C. reporters D. broadcasters 62. A. extra B. available C. inaccessible D. memorable 63. A. direction B. look C. angle D. section 64. A. tragic B. dramatic C. professional D. sensitive 65. A. quote B. neglect C. increase D. involve 66. A. good B. bad C. exciting D. informative 67. A. crashes B. bumps C. strikes D. drops 68. A. places B. people C. things D. news 69. A. in addition B. in any case C. for example D. after all 70. A. personality B. similarity C. uniqueness D. familiarity 查看更多

 

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Several factors make a good newspaper story. First, obviously, it must be new. But since YV can react to events so quickly, this is often a problem for __1__. They usually respond to it in one of the three ways.

By providing __2__ derails, comment or background information.

By finding a new __3__ on the day’s major stories.

By printing completely different stories which TV doesn’t broadcast.

What else? Well, it also has to be __4__. People don’t want to read about ordinary, everyday life. Because of this, many stories __5__ some kind of conflict or danger. This is one reason why so much news seems to be __6__ news. “Plane lands safely, no more hurt” doesn’t sell newspaper. “Plane __7__, 200 feared dead!” does.

Next, there’s human interest. People are interested in other __8__-particularly in the rich, famous and powerful. Stories about the private lives of pop singers, actors, models, politicians, __9__, all appear regularly in certain newspapers.

Finally, for many editors, __10__ is an important factor, too. They prefer stories about people, places and events which their readers know. That’s why the stories in Tokyo’s newspapers are often very different from the stories presented in Paris, Cairo, New York or Buenos Aires. 

A. newspapers     B. publications       C. reporters    D. broadcasters

A. extra       B. available    C. inaccessible       D. memorable

A. direction  B. look    C. angle  D. section

A. tragic      B. dramatic     C. professional       D. sensitive

A. quote      B. neglect       C. increase      D. involve

A. good       B. had     C. exciting      D. informative

A. crashes    B. bumps C. strikes D. drops

A. places      B. people C. things D. news

A. in addition      B. in any case C. for example       D. after all

A. personality B. similarity      C. uniqueness  D. familiarity

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