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《考研英語(yǔ)閱讀理解100篇 高分版》 Unit 23 - TEXT ONE

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Traditional media may be declining in much of the rich world, but in poor countries it is booming. The growth in private media in developing countries has spurred much of the demand, as has new technology. That is stoking journalism training in far-flung places, in many shapes and sizes. They range from full degree programmes to the short-term specialist training offered widely across Asia, Africa and Latin America. Groups offering such courses include the BBC World Service Trust, the Reuters and Thomson Foundations, the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) and Internews Network, a media-development charity based in America.
These days the donors are particularly interested in niches, such as investigative reporting and science writing. But that approach sometimes flops. The need for basic reporting skills is still central. Trainers stress the need for flexibility. Participants in the courses praise the results, while complaining about the lack of focus and coordination among some providers. Shapi Shacinda, the Reuters correspondent in Zambia and chairman of the press club in the capital, Lusaka, says that foreign-backed training in business and economic reporting has helped bring more sceptical coverage. Previously, news stories used to be taken straight from officials' statements, he says.
But governments are harder to teach. Encouraging students to probe sensitive topics may threaten their lives or livelihoods. An Iraqi journalist trained by and working with the IWPR was shot dead earlier this year. Just this week, Zambia's minister of information asserted that state-run media should not criticise the government. In Russia, an organisation founded by Internews has been closed by the authorities, who were apparently suspicious of its American backing. Rich-country governments can be a problem, too. Some try to influence the “messages” that trainers deliver, for example, by insisting that their diplomats talk to classes on a regular basis. The big training groups insist that they control their own content. Blurring the boundaries can be dangerous both for journalists and the programmes that support them, he notes. But others may be less choosy.
More is not always better. Quality varies wildly. Places like Bangladesh and Rwanda have been showered with training in recent years. Gratitude is mixed with the wish for better coordination. David Okwemba of Kenya's The Nation newspaper, who also helps train journalists, bemoans overlap between courses and providers' failure to share information.
Some courses aspire loftily to build democratic societies through a free press. The BBC Trust says it aims to give a say to the common man by holding institutions—public and private—to account. Such a range of goals makes measuring results difficult. Teaching how to point a camera or write a news story may be easy compared to raising awareness of broader issues such as HIV/AIDS.
Many old news hands scoff at the notion of formal journalism education. A well-stocked and inquiring mind plus sharp penmanship are the main assets, they reckon. But even the most grizzled veterans of rich-world journalism still seem glad to earn extra money tutoring tyros in poor countries.
1. Traditional media is booming in poor countries because of the following reasons except _____.
[A] the private media is developing at a fast pace
[B] the new technology provides technical foundation
[C] there are many journalism trainings in various shapes and sizes
[D] the demand for traditional media has been in steady increase
2. Which one of the following statements is TRUE of the present training in those poor countries?
[A] The trainers are paying more attention to skills of investigative reporting and science writing.
[B] The courses are mostly extensive rather than being intensive.
[C] The training puts emphasis on the flexibility of basic reporting skills.
[D] Some trainees are satisfactory with the training courses while some are complaining.
3. Shapi Shacinda thinks foreign-backed training in business and economic reporting has helped bring more skeptical coverage because _____.
[A] there is a conservative tradition of news reporting in these countries
[B] the foreign-backed training is skeptical about the previous news stories in these countries
[C] there exist some problems in the concept of news report in these countries
[D] the governments order that news stories should be taken from officials' statements
4. From the third paragraph, it can be inferred that Shapi Shacinda thinks _____.
[A] the training is in short of teaching the tactics to deal with different government
[B] it is still common for governments of less-developed countries to interfere with journalism
[C] the training had better not involve itself into unnecessary disputes
[D] the training should stress more on journalism independence from the government
5. Towards the journalism training, the attitudes of veterans of journalism can be said to be _____.
[A] critical
[B] despicable
[C] inconsistent
[D] supportive

1. Traditional media is booming in poor countries because of the following reasons except _____.
[A] the private media is developing at a fast pace
[B] the new technology provides technical foundation
[C] there are many journalism trainings in various shapes and sizes
[D] the demand for traditional media has been in steady increase
1. 傳統(tǒng)的媒體在許多貧窮國(guó)家中盛行,是因?yàn)橄铝谐?_____ 外的其他原因。
[A] 私人媒體在以很快的速度發(fā)展
[B] 新科技提供了技術(shù)基礎(chǔ)
[C] 有許多各種形式和規(guī)模的新聞培訓(xùn)
[D] 對(duì)傳統(tǒng)媒體的需求穩(wěn)定增加
答案:C 難度系數(shù):☆☆☆
分析:細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第一段:Traditional media may be declining in much of the rich world, but in poor countries it is booming. The growth in private media in developing countries has spurred much of the demand, as has new technology. 因此,選項(xiàng)A、B和D都符合該行業(yè)在貧窮國(guó)家興盛的原因。而選項(xiàng)C是媒體發(fā)展的結(jié)果,而不是原因。因此,選項(xiàng)C是正確答案。
2. Which one of the following statements is TRUE of the present training in those poor countries?
[A] The trainers are paying more attention to skills of investigative reporting and science writing.
[B] The courses are mostly extensive rather than being intensive.
[C] The training puts emphasis on the flexibility of basic reporting skills.
[D] Some trainees are satisfactory with the training courses while some are complaining.
2. 關(guān)于貧窮國(guó)家中目前的培訓(xùn),下列哪個(gè)陳述是正確的?
[A] 培訓(xùn)者更關(guān)注調(diào)查性報(bào)告和科學(xué)寫作的技巧。
[B] 這些課程涉及內(nèi)容非常廣泛,但不夠集中深入。
[C] 培訓(xùn)的重點(diǎn)是基礎(chǔ)報(bào)道技巧的靈活性。
[D] 一些學(xué)員對(duì)培訓(xùn)課程滿意,另一些不滿意。
答案:B 難度系數(shù):☆☆☆☆
分析:推理題。選項(xiàng)B為正確答案,因?yàn)榈诙翁岬剑篢he need for basic reporting skills is still central. Trainers stress the need for flexibility. 以及the lack of focus and coordination,可見培訓(xùn)內(nèi)容涉及了基本的技巧,但是不夠深入和集中。選項(xiàng)A錯(cuò)誤是因?yàn)椋@只是培訓(xùn)者們的態(tài)度,而不是培訓(xùn)的實(shí)際情況。C的錯(cuò)誤在于flexibility of basic reporting skills,文中的flexibility和basic reporting skills是并列關(guān)系。D是干擾選項(xiàng),對(duì)應(yīng)于第二段的Trainers stress the need for flexibility. Participants in the courses praise the results, while complaining about the lack of focus and coordination among some providers. 可見,滿意和抱怨的是同一批人,不是兩種人。
3. Shapi Shacinda thinks foreign-backed training in business and economic reporting has helped bring more skeptical coverage because _____.
[A] there is a conservative tradition of news reporting in these countries
[B] the foreign-backed training is skeptical about the previous news stories in these countries
[C] there exist some problems in the concept of news report in these countries
[D] the governments order that news stories should be taken from officials' statements
3. Shapi Shacinda認(rèn)為,外國(guó)公司提供的商業(yè)和經(jīng)濟(jì)報(bào)道培訓(xùn)使新聞報(bào)道帶有更多質(zhì)疑的態(tài)度,因?yàn)?_____。
[A] 在這些國(guó)家,新聞報(bào)道有著保守的傳統(tǒng)
[B] 這些外國(guó)機(jī)構(gòu)提供的培訓(xùn)對(duì)這些國(guó)家以前的新聞報(bào)道感到懷疑
[C] 這些國(guó)家在新聞報(bào)道的概念上存在一些問題
[D] 政府命令,新聞報(bào)道應(yīng)當(dāng)從官方文件中摘錄
答案:A 難度系數(shù):☆☆☆
分析:推理題。根據(jù)第二段,因?yàn)檫@些報(bào)道和以前的這類報(bào)道的來源和風(fēng)格都不同,以前是直接從官方文件中摘錄,因此比較保守。結(jié)合第四段可以得出結(jié)論,就是因?yàn)檫@種保守的傳統(tǒng),才使得這種報(bào)道很可疑。因此,答案為A。
4. From the third paragraph, it can be inferred that Shapi Shacinda thinks _____.
[A] the training is in short of teaching the tactics to deal with different government
[B] it is still common for governments of less-developed countries to interfere with journalism
[C] the training had better not involve itself into unnecessary disputes
[D] the training should stress more on journalism independence from the government
4. 從第三段可以推導(dǎo)出,Shapi Shacinda認(rèn)為 _____。
[A] 培訓(xùn)缺乏教授與各種政府打交道的技巧的內(nèi)容
[B] 欠發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家政府干涉新聞報(bào)道仍然是非常常見的現(xiàn)象
[C] 培訓(xùn)最好不要將自己卷入不必要的糾紛中
[D] 培訓(xùn)應(yīng)該更加強(qiáng)調(diào),新聞報(bào)道應(yīng)該獨(dú)立于政府之外
答案:B 難度系數(shù):☆☆☆
分析:推理題。第二段中Shapi Shacinda認(rèn)為,外國(guó)機(jī)構(gòu)提供的商業(yè)和經(jīng)濟(jì)新聞報(bào)道培訓(xùn)會(huì)使學(xué)員學(xué)會(huì)以質(zhì)疑的態(tài)度報(bào)道新聞,而且第三段中也舉了很多例子說明各國(guó)政府(包括發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家和發(fā)展中國(guó)家的)如何控制媒體和新聞報(bào)道,由此可以看出,在這些國(guó)家,新聞行業(yè)仍然受到政府的控制。因此,答案為B。
5. Towards the journalism training, the attitudes of veterans of journalism can be said to be _____.
[A] critical
[B] despicable
[C] inconsistent
[D] supportive
5. 對(duì)于新聞培訓(xùn),新聞報(bào)道老手的態(tài)度可以說是 _____。
[A] 批評(píng)的
[B] 蔑視的
[C] 不一致的
[D] 支持的
答案:B 難度系數(shù):☆☆☆☆
分析:推理題。根據(jù)最后一段:Many old news hands scoff at the notion of formal journalism education. 可見,他們嘲笑正式的新聞教育這個(gè)概念,因此其態(tài)度是否定和蔑視的。選項(xiàng)A有一定的干擾性,因?yàn)檎f他們的態(tài)度是critical在某種程度上也是說得通的,但是不如選項(xiàng)B更加精確和恰當(dāng)。

在許多富有國(guó)家,傳統(tǒng)媒體可能已經(jīng)在走下坡路了,但是在一些貧窮國(guó)家,這個(gè)行業(yè)卻依然興盛。發(fā)展中國(guó)家私有媒體的增加刺激了多種需求,如對(duì)新科技的需求。在許多地方都出現(xiàn)了各種形式和規(guī)模的新聞培訓(xùn)。在亞洲、非洲和拉丁美洲,既有完整的學(xué)位課程,也有短期的專門培訓(xùn)。提供這些課程的機(jī)構(gòu)包括BBC世界服務(wù)信托公司、路透社和湯姆森基金會(huì)、戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)與和平報(bào)道協(xié)會(huì)以及總部設(shè)在美國(guó)的媒體發(fā)展慈善機(jī)構(gòu)網(wǎng)絡(luò)新聞網(wǎng)。
最近,參加新聞培訓(xùn)的學(xué)員對(duì)一些特殊領(lǐng)域特別感興趣,比如研究式的報(bào)道和科學(xué)寫作。但是這種方法有時(shí)會(huì)遭到徹底失敗。核心需要還是最基本的報(bào)道技巧,培訓(xùn)師也強(qiáng)調(diào)靈活的必要性。參加這些課程的學(xué)員們對(duì)培訓(xùn)效果還是滿意的,但抱怨一些培訓(xùn)師沒有集中的主題,缺乏配合。Shapi Shacinda是路透社駐贊比亞的記者,也是贊比亞首都盧薩卡新聞俱樂部的主席,他認(rèn)為,外國(guó)機(jī)構(gòu)提供的商業(yè)和經(jīng)濟(jì)新聞報(bào)道培訓(xùn)幫助學(xué)員們學(xué)會(huì)以質(zhì)疑的態(tài)度去報(bào)道新聞。他說,以前的報(bào)道經(jīng)常是直接從官方文件中摘抄過來的。
但是要教育政府是更為困難的,而鼓勵(lì)學(xué)生去探究敏感話題可能威脅到他們的生命或是使他們丟掉工作。曾接受過戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)與和平報(bào)道協(xié)會(huì)的培訓(xùn)并為其工作的一位伊拉克記者,今年年初被槍殺了。就在本周,贊比亞信息大臣稱,國(guó)營(yíng)媒體不應(yīng)當(dāng)批評(píng)政府。在俄羅斯,由網(wǎng)絡(luò)新聞網(wǎng)創(chuàng)立的一個(gè)機(jī)構(gòu)已經(jīng)被當(dāng)局關(guān)閉,顯然是當(dāng)局懷疑其美國(guó)背景。富裕國(guó)家的政府也可能是一個(gè)問題。一些國(guó)家試圖對(duì)培訓(xùn)師教授的“信息”施加影響,比如說,這些國(guó)家會(huì)堅(jiān)持讓其外交官定期對(duì)學(xué)員們講話。大型培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu)堅(jiān)持自己控制自己的培訓(xùn)內(nèi)容。Shacinda說,混淆界限對(duì)于記者或者支持他們的項(xiàng)目來說,都是很危險(xiǎn)的,但是其他人可能就不那么挑剔了。
更多并不總意味著更好,其中質(zhì)量有很大差異。近年來,孟加拉國(guó)和盧旺達(dá)等地涌現(xiàn)出了大量的新聞培訓(xùn)。人們?cè)诟屑ぶ?,又企盼這些項(xiàng)目能有更好的協(xié)作。肯尼亞報(bào)紙《國(guó)家》的David Okwemba也參與對(duì)記者的培訓(xùn),他哀嘆道,這些培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu)一方面提供了課程,而另一方面卻沒能與學(xué)員共享信息。
一些課程希望可以通過自由的媒體建立民主社會(huì)。BBC世界服務(wù)信托公司認(rèn)為,其目標(biāo)就是通過創(chuàng)辦公共或私人機(jī)構(gòu)來賦予普通民眾說話的權(quán)利。這樣的目標(biāo)使得評(píng)價(jià)效果非常困難。與提高公眾對(duì)于更為普遍的問題(如艾滋?。┑囊庾R(shí)相比,教授如何搶拍照片或者撰寫一篇新聞故事更簡(jiǎn)單一些。
許多新聞老手都嘲笑正式新聞教育這個(gè)理念。他們認(rèn)為,博學(xué)、好問的頭腦加上良好的寫作技巧,這才是最主要的資本。但是對(duì)于在貧窮國(guó)家教授新手來獲得外快這樣的好事,即使是富裕國(guó)家新聞界資格最老的記者也會(huì)樂于做此類兼職。
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