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                                                                                      What is the future of journalism?

     With the coming of a new era of technology and connectivity, journalism will soon reach a crisis point. How can journalists now find their own voice and keep the profession alive and well among the 56.

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________ of millions of people?

     Khaled Hosseini once wrote that “If culture is a house, language is the key”. Imagine if journalists didn’t have to use an interpreter to speak to their 57.

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________ in war zones, but could communicate with them directly? How much more information would they be able to gather that would otherwise have been lost in 58.
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________? Nelson Mandela said that if you speak to someone in one language, you speak to their head, but if you speak to them in their 59.
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________ language, you speak to their heart.

    Technology is often seen as the future of journalism. We are more connected than we ever have been before. 60.

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________, this can have serious consequences when it comes to journalism. Although the news can be updated quicker, the fast speed with which these interactions are allowed to take place can ultimately damage 61.
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________: often there simply isn’t time to fact-check or proof-read properly, which can lead to a severe 62.
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________ in journalistic quality.

      With the internet 63.

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________ our lives, there are more and more voices all shouting to be heard. Everyone has their own voice, all the social networks are highly 64.
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________, and the internet has an answer for everything you ask. So how can 65.
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________ journalists compete? By sticking to the 66.
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________, not sensationalising if unnecessary, and exhibiting strength in their personal style.

       One of the greatest strengths of the internet is its adaptability. Stories no longer have to consist of 67.

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________ text, with one or two images. Journalists can use all sorts of media to create a lively story, which will in turn 68.
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 readers quicker and easier than a page of crowded text. Although the story itself will still be the backbone of journalism, there will be a greatly increased room for creativity.

     To conclude, as we grow ever more conscious that we live in a globalized and digitalized world, there is a greater drive towards 69.

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________ awareness and stylistic factual reporting, which will be invaluable in journalism. In addition, technological advances will and are currently allowing a sharp growth of 70.
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in the industry, where journalists are finding ever more diverse and fascinating ways to tell their stories.


1. A.killing B.missing C.shouting D.reading
2. A.employees B.absentees C.trainees D.interviewees
3. A.exchange B.translation C.encounter D.operation
4. A.official B.native C.informal D.second
5. A.However B.Therefore C.Moreover D.Likewise
6. A.responsibility B.credibility C.flexibility D.visibility
7. A.fall B.extinction C.depression D.despair
8. A.favouring B.equipping C.defeating D.dominating
9. A.destructive B.extraordinary C.feasible D.influential
10. A.overseas B.domestic C.quality D.wartime
11. A.emotions B.figures C.interviews D.facts
12. A.plain B.black C.easy D.virtual
13. A.civilize B.produce C.invovle D.benefit
14. A.cultural B.economic C.political D.environment
15. A.population B.objection C.originality D.vision
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  •        China’s ambassador to the United Nations on Monday called on parties to the Ukraine conflict to ensure the safety of humanitarian(人道主义的) corridors.

           “China calls on all parties concerned to exercise maximum restraint (克制), effectively increase (46)

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    efforts, let the war stop, effectively protect the safety of civilian life and property and basic needs, and prevent a large-scale humanitarian crisis,”

           Russia and Ukraine reached an agreement on the establishment of humanitarian corridors, Zhang said. “I hope Russia and Ukraine can overcome the obstacles encountered during the implementation process, (47)

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     a safe humanitarian corridor.”

            Zhang restated a six-point (48)

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    put forward by Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on preventing a large-scale humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.

            First, humanitarian assistance should be made in accordance with the principles of humanity, neutrality and impartiality.

            Second, full attention should be given to the displaced people in and from Ukraine, and efforts should be made to provide them with proper (49)

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    , Wang said.

            Third, Wang called for ensuring the protection of civilians and preventing secondary humanitarian disasters in Ukraine.

            Fourth, efforts should be made to (50)

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    safe and smooth humanitarian aid activities, including providing rapid, safe humanitarian access, Wang noted.

            Fifth, he called for ensuring the safety of foreign nationals in Ukraine, allowing them safe departure and helping them return to their home countries.

            Sixth, support should be given to the UN’s coordinating role in channeling humanitarian aid and the work of the UN crisis coordinator for Ukraine, Wang added.

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    the current crisis, Zhang said, we must “uphold(支持) the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and respect and protect the sovereignty(主权) and territorial (52)
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    of all countries; to rely on dialogue, negotiation and peaceful means for dispute resolution; to aim for long-term (53)
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    stability and forge(创造) a balanced, effective and sustainable European security (54)
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    .”

            “China will continue to speak out and do its best for peace. China supports and encourages all diplomatic efforts conducive to the peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian crisis, and (55)

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    action that may escalate (激化) the situation in Ukraine," he said.


  • A.A.integrity
  • B.B.mechanism
  • C.C.resolve
  • D.D.establishment
  • E.E.shelter
  • F.F.discourages
  • G.G.ensuring
  • H.H.diplomatic
  • I.I.regional
  • J.J.guarantee
  • K.K.initiative
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  •           Your clients and colleagues don’t have time to engage fully with every e-mail they get. Some of them receive hundreds of messages per day. That’s why they start with the ones they can deal with quickly. They may never get around to answering — or even reading — the rest.

      So how do you earn their attention? Try these tips:

      Stick to standard capitalization and punctuation. Conventions of good writing may seem like a waste of time for e-mail, especially when you’re tapping out messages on a handheld device. But it’s a matter of getting things right -- the little things. Even if people in your group don’t capitalize or punctuate in their messages, stand out as someone who does.

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    . And their abbreviated style can be confusing. It takes less time to write a clear message the first time around than it does to follow up to explain what you meant to say.

      Be brief -- but not too brief.

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    . The more they have to scroll or swipe, the less receptive they’ll be to your message. They’ll probably just skim it and miss important details -- or skip it altogether. So rarely compose more than a single screen of reading. Focus your content, and tighten your language. But as you’re trimming the fat from your message, keep the meat complete. When giving a project update, for example, supply enough background information to guide your readers. Consider your message from their perspective. They aren’t as absorbed in your project as you are, and they probably have many other things going on. So remind them where things stood when you last sent an update, and describe what’s happened since then.

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    Before hitting “Send”, check your subject line. If it’s blank, your message will get lost in your recipient’s overstuffed inbox. Are you asking someone to take action? Highlight that in the subject line. Make your request easy to find -- and fulfill.

    Copy people cautiously. Include only those who will immediately grasp why they’re on the thread; don’t automatically click on “Reply All.” Your correspondent may have been over inclusive with the “Copy” list, and if you repeat that mistake, you’ll continue to annoy the recipients who shouldn’t be there.

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  • A.A.Add a short but descriptive subject line.
  • B.B.Having others waiting for your e-mails hurts their enthusiasm for work.
  • C.C.It could get you a bad reputation as being careless.
  • D.D.People find long e-mails annoying and energy-draining.
  • E.E.Rushed e-mails that violate the basic norms of written language show carelessness.
  • F.F.Sending out e-mails after working hour could be seen as being impolite.
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