As she the newspaper, Granny ______ asleep.A.read; was fallingB.was reading; fellC.was rea
As she the newspaper, Granny ______ asleep.
A.read; was falling
B.was reading; fell
C.was reading; was falling
D.read; fell
As she the newspaper, Granny ______ asleep.
A.read; was falling
B.was reading; fell
C.was reading; was falling
D.read; fell
第1题
As she ______ the newspaper, Granny ______ asleep.
A.read; was falling B.was reading; fell
C.was reading; was falling D.read; fell
第2题
When she finished ______ , she began working for ______.
A.a school, newspaper
B.the school, the newspaper
C.school, a newspaper
D.schools, newspaper
第3题
As she ______the newspaper, Granny ______asleep.
A.read; was falling
B.was reading; fell
C.was reading; was falling
D.read; fell
第4题
Why couldn't the newspaper carrier get out of her car to help?
A.Because she didn't want to.
B.Because she couldn't walk.
C.Because she was so scared that she couldn't move.
第5题
A.A.read; was falling
B.B.was reading; was falling
C.C.was reading; fell
D.D.read; fell
第6题
根据内容回答题。
he Great Newspaper War
Up until about 100 years ago, newspapers in the United States appealed only to the most se- rious readers. They used ________(51) illustrations and the articles were about politics or business.
Two men changed that-Joseph Pulitzer _______(52) The New York World and Randolph Hearst of The New York Journal. Pulitzer bought The New York World ________(53) 1883. He changed it from a traditional newspaper into a very _______(54)one overnight. He added_________(55) illustrations and cartoons. And he told his reporters to write articles on _______
(56) crime or scandal they could find. And they did. One of them even pretended she was crazy and then she ________(57)to a mental hospital. She then wrote a series of articles about the poor treatment of ________(58)in those hospitals.
In 1895, Hearst came to New York from (59) California. He wanted The Journal to be more sensational and more exciting __________(60) The World. He also wanted it to be ________(61), so he reduced the price by a penny. Hearst attracted attention because his headlines were bigger than ________(62). He often said, "Big print makes big news. "
Pulitzer and Hearst did anything they ________(63)to sell newspapers. For example,
Hearst sent Frederic Remington, the famous illustrator (64) pictures of the Spanish-A-merican War. When he got there, he told Hearst that no fighting was ________(65). Hearst answered, "You furnish the pictures. I&39;ll furnish the war. "
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A.no
B.many
C.a tot
D.little
第7题
Several minutes later, the ambulance came and George was sent to a hospital. He is now home, and should have a complete recovery over the next few months.
When did the accident happen?
A.On February 24.
B.On February 25.
C.On January 24.
第8题
M: I think so. It’ll be especially helpful if you can check the same story in the newspaper.
Q: What does the man mean?
(18)
A.Watching TV is better than reading a newspaper.
B.The newspaper may give more information.
C.TV is more interesting than a newspaper.
D.A combination of reading and listening is more effective.
第9题
A Woman’s Friendship is ______.
A.a portrait.
B.a novel.
C.a comment.
D.a newspaper.
第10题
听力原文:M: How's the new job going?
W: Well. I'm getting used to lots of new things. But I wish the supervisor would give me sane feedback.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(17)
A.She is working for a newspaper now.
B.She wants to know her supervisor's opinion of her work.
C.She wishes she had a different supervisor.
D.She dines with her supervisor regularly.