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Module 5 Newspapers and Magazines同步练习(3份 含答案解析)

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    Module 5 Newspapers and Magazines 培优练习 Ⅰ. 在句中空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式 1. New York is _____ (similarly) to Shanghai in some aspects.. 2. This new school _____ (found) in the summer of 2008. 3. Yang is the 431st person to travel in space, _____ (include) astronauts from 32 countries.. 4. _____ total,these astronauts have spent more than 26,000 days in space. 5. He stood at the beach, his eyes _____ (fix) upon the ships and seagulls on the sea. 6. When he succeeded at last, his teacher telephoned to offer his _____ (congratulate) 7. We thought the 2018 Russian World Cup was _____ complete success. 8. Tom, _____ home is not far away from his school, often rides to school. 9. In New Zealand, the Maori people keep a strong?_____ (culture)?tradition.? 10. They were?_____ (royal)?received in every aspect.? Ⅱ. 阅读理解 In Britain there are 11 national daily newspapers and most people read them every day. There are two kinds of newspapers. One is large in size and has many detailed articles about national and international events. These newspapers are called the serious papers or the quality papers. The other kind,called the tabloids(通俗小报), are smaller in size, have more pictures, often in colour, and shorter articles, often about less important events or about the private lives of well-known people. Although some people don’t support tabloids, more people buy them than the people buy the serious newspapers. The Sun, for example, which is a tabloid, is the biggest selling newspaper in Britain. The tabloids are sometimes called the gutter(低级趣味) press. And in 1997, some photograph reporters of the tabloids were said to be involved in the tragic(悲剧的) death of Princess Diana in France and they were criticized as gossip reporter by the public. Most national newspapers in Britain express a political opinion and people choose the newspaper that they read according to their own political beliefs. Most of the newspapers are rightwing(右翼)which means they support the Conservative Party(保守党). These are the Daily Telegraph (serious newspaper), the Daily Express, Daily Mail, Daily Star, the Sun and Today (all tabloids). Of the other serious newspapers, The Times, the oldest newspaper in Britain, did not formerly have one strong political view but it is now more rightwing. The Independent does not support any one political party,and neither does the Financial Times, which concentrates on business and financial news. The Daily Mirror (tabloid) is the voice of the Labour Party. 1. If a newspaper often publishes some articles long enough together with political and international events, we say it’s a _____. A. financial papers B. serious or quality paper C. tabloids D. gutter press 2. Tabloids are _____ received than serious papers. A. better B. less C. more poorly D. worse 3. In Britain, most national papers give their voices for _____. A. Labour Party B. neither of the two parties C. Conservative Party D. both p ... ...

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