Part 1. Read the passage below and circle the correct answer A, B, C, or D. (1.0 point)
The media are the means by which people learn what is (1) in the city, in the country and in the world. The news media can be classified (2)
two general categories: the categories of print media and electronic media. Print media use the written material to communicate news to (3) . Electronic media use air waves to (4) news to homes, offices and public places. Print media are usually divided into magazines and newspapers. Most newspapers are printed news daily. For example, the newspaper “The New York Time” is (5) daily. However, Newsweek and Time magazines are published once a week. The electronic media are (6) divided into radio and television. (7) news is news that you listen to. In the United States many radio (8) broadcast five minutes of news every hour. Television news is news that you not only listen to but also watch. In Canada and the United States, for example, many people watch an hour of news on TV at six o’clock in the evening. In the future, new categories of news media will (9)
even today computers are beginning to influence the transmission and reception (10) news.
1. A. showing B. making C. doing D. happening
2. A. for B. into C. about D. to
3. A. spectators B. viewers C. readers D. listeners
4. A. send |
B. get |
C. receive |
D. offer |
5. A. taken |
B. published |
C. brought |
D. made |
6. A. generally |
B. completely |
C. carefully |
D. especially |
7. A. Magazines |
B. Print |
C. Radio |
D. Newspaper |
8. A. buildings |
B. houses |
C. offices |
D. stations |
9. A. invent |
B. discover |
C. develop |
D. disappear |
10. A. at |
B. of |
C. for |
D. into |
Part 1. Read the passage below and circle the correct answer A, B, C, or D. (1.0 point)
The media are the means by which people learn what is (1) in the city, in the country and in the world. The news media can be classified (2)
two general categories: the categories of print media and electronic media. Print media use the written material to communicate news to (3) . Electronic media use air waves to (4) news to homes, offices and public places. Print media are usually divided into magazines and newspapers. Most newspapers are printed news daily. For example, the newspaper “The New York Time” is (5) daily. However, Newsweek and Time magazines are published once a week. The electronic media are (6) divided into radio and television. (7) news is news that you listen to. In the United States many radio (8) broadcast five minutes of news every hour. Television news is news that you not only listen to but also watch. In Canada and the United States, for example, many people watch an hour of news on TV at six o’clock in the evening. In the future, new categories of news media will (9)
even today computers are beginning to influence the transmission and reception (10) news.
1. A. showing B. making C. doing D. happening
2. A. for B. into C. about D. to
3. A. spectators B. viewers C. readers D. listeners
4. A. send |
B. get |
C. receive |
D. offer |
5. A. taken |
B. published |
C. brought |
D. made |
6. A. generally |
B. completely |
C. carefully |
D. especially |
7. A. Magazines |
B. Print |
C. Radio |
D. Newspaper |
8. A. buildings |
B. houses |
C. offices |
D. stations |
9. A. invent |
B. discover |
C. develop |
D. disappear |
10. A. at |
B. of |
C. for |
D. into |
1. D
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. B