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[单项选择]______in U. K. appeal to readers who want news of a more entertaining character.
A. Quality papers
B. Popular papers
C. Evening papers
D. Daily papers
[单项选择]Who might be the readers of this passage
A. Newspaper advertisers.
B. Government officials.
C. Students of the media.
D. Would-be reporters.
[单项选择]Who will be the most possible readers of this passage
A. Parents.
B. Lawmakers and officials.
C. Educators and supervisors.
D. Under-age kids.
[单项选择]If you want to ask who is answering the call, you should say, "Who are you "
[单项选择]All students who want to use the library borrowing services and recreational athletic, and entertainment ______must have a valid summer identification card.
A. utilities
B. facilities
C. installations
D. fittings
[单项选择]Those who want more economic growth believe that continued economic growth ______.
A. is essential to the well-being of society as a whole
B. can provide the solution to many of our social problems today
C. can protect our environment from being polluted by industry
D. can provide us with more natural resources for industrialization
[单项选择]The children who want to learn exciting dances can go to ______ on Saturday afternoon.
A. Central Park
B. the City Theatre
C. the front entrance of City Hall
[单项选择]What is required of those who want to be university teaching assistant
A. A good knowledge in information technology.
B. A college degree in the right field.
C. The right licenses in education.
D. Full-time teaching experience.
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When young people who want to be journalists ask me what subject they should study after leaving school, I tell them: "Anything except journalism or media studies.’ Most veterans of my trade would say the same. It is practical advice. For obvious reasons, newspaper editors like to employ people who can bring something other than a knowledge of the media to the party that we call our work.
On The Daily Telegraph, for example, the editor of London Spy is a theologian by academic training. The obituaries editor is a philosopher. The editor of our student magazine, Juice, studied physics. As for myself, I read history, ancient and modern, at the taxpayer’s expense.
I am not sure what Charles Clarke, the Education Secretary, would make of all this. If I understand him correctly, he would think that the public money spent on teaching this huge range of disciplines to the staff of The Daily Telegraph was pretty much wasted. The only
A. The role of state-funded universities is to train students for a job.
B. Every academic subject will do good to society and the economy somehow.
C. Academic research and intelligent ideas are more important than "ornaments".
D. Money and usefulness are the criteria to judge the worth of a disciplin