2014届高考英语一轮复习限时阅读训练26.doc

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1、2014届高考英语一轮复习限时阅读训练26下面文章中有5处(第6165题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraphThere is one extra heading which you do not needA. Manufacturing industry in information econ

2、omyB. News in the age of informationC. Argument about individual accounts and their reliabilityD. Be your own investigative journalistE. Dont believe everything you read in the newspapersF. Information is presented in an entertaining way61. _With the arrival of the age of “information economy”, inte

3、llectual work is becoming a more important source of wealth than manufacturingOrganizations in all walks of life are doing more to spread their informationSo people of the Public Relations are hired to speak for themA lot of our news is actually collected from press releases and reports of events in

4、tentionally staged for journalistsIn the information age, journalists spend their time, not investigating, but passing on the words of a spokesperson62. _There is a joke in the novel Scoop about the newspapers owner, Lord CopperThe editors can never disagree with himWhen hes right about something th

5、ey answer “definitely”, and when hes wrong they say “to some extent, Lord Copper” It seems reasonable to suppose that, in the real world, the opinions of such powerful people still influence the journalists and editors who work for them _In countries where the news is not officially controlled, it m

6、ay be provided by commercial organizations who depend on advertisingThe news has to attract viewers and maintain its audience ratingsI suspect that some stories get air-time just because there happen to be exciting pictures to showIn Britain, we have the tabloid newspapers which millions of people r

7、ead simply for entertainmentThere is progressively less room for historical background, or statistics, which are harder to present as a sensational story _There is an argument that with spreading access to the internet and cheap technology for recording sound and images we will all be able to find e

8、xactly the information we wantPeople around the world will be able to publish their own eye-witness accounts and compete with the widely-accepted news-gatherers on equal termsBut what it will mean also is that well be subjected to a still greater amount of nonsense and liesAny web log may contain th

9、e latest information of the year, or equally, a made-up story that you will never be able to check63. _Maybe the time has come to do something about it, and I dont just mean changing your choice of TV channel or newspaperIn a world where everyone wants you to listen to their version, you only have t

10、wo choices: switch off altogether or start looking for sources you can trustThe investigative journalist of the future is everyone who wants to know the truth6165BEFCDB第二节:校创业俱乐部成员Bob、Olga、Scott、Ann和David正筹划在同学中开展“青少年创业”的宣传活动。请根据他们各自的兴趣(6165),阅读下面某杂志上6位青少年企业家的简介(A、B、C、D、E和F),为他们选定最佳的宣传案例,并在答题纸上将该选项标

11、号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。61. Bob: How to make use of part-time job experience to secure a position in a big company?62. Olga: How to take advantage of family tradition and build a new brand?63. Scott: How to discover market needs and build an online business?64. Ann: How to run a business based on creativity

12、 and inventions?65. David: How to start a small business based on special skills? ABJames Murray Wells founded Glasses Direct, which is now the biggest online seller of eyeglasses in the world. It sells a pair of frames every few minutes and employs 70 people in its two offices.This English entrepre

13、neur was still in college when he saw a great business opportunity. He saw that there was no UK online shop selling eyeglasses. He used his college loan money to start just such a business and it was successful enough to earn over $1 million during its first year in operation.Richie Stachowski, 11,

14、of Moraga, Calif., went diving with his dad during a vacation in Hawaii. Richie was disappointed he could not talk underwater about the many colorful and amazing things he saw.When Richie got home, he started work on the equipment that would allow him to talk underwater. His invention the Water Talk

15、ies is basically a phone that allows sound wave to travel about 15 feet underwater. Water Talkies are now offered at toy stores around the country. CDFraser Doherty is an example of a young man with a more old-fashioned approach to business. At the age of 14, Fraser Doherty began making jams from hi

16、s grandmothers recipes (制作法) and selling them door-to-door in Edinburgh, Scotland. Developing the recipes and coming up with a name for his product, Doherty quit school at age 16 to work on Superjam full time. Now Superjam has an estimated worth of over $2 million based on current sales of $1 millio

17、n annually.Richard is an example of developing and using his skills to earn money. At the age of 15 he learned leather craft at a summer camp. He then made small items he could sell at the only shop in his village. Because he was determined to produce the highest-quality work, his fame and his profi

18、t grew. Soon Richard could buy larger quantities of leather, which he made into handbags and purses. These he sold in a larger shop in the neighboring village. EFDorothy started her business at the age of 14, selling stick-insect eggs by mail order. Less than 20 years later, she is Great Britains bi

19、ggest breeder (繁殖者) of stick insects. Because she had experience with insects and knew she wanted to make a career in the insect business, Dorothy studied applied biology at a university, designing the right kind of insect houses and researching proper feeding facilities for her insects. This greatl

20、y increased her ability to supply the whole package to her customers. Bens family helped him turn an after-school job cleaning swimming pools and mowing lawns into a successful and valuable service. Because of the skills he developed through hard work, he landed a position with a large company, whic

21、h paid his college fees, provided him training in a career and guaranteed him a job after graduation. The company was not looking for a high-powered businessman; it wanted someone who had learned financial knowledge and the value of customer satisfaction all very important entrepreneurial skills.FCABD5

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