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It would be very exciting to be a reporter on a newspaper.As soon as a reporter's boss gives him a story to write,the reporter is on the job.He keeps his mind on what he is going to do.He does not begin writing the story until he knows what he should find out.He must know why he should write the story.
   At times a reporter must search hard to find all of the facts he needs for a story.The facts may not be right under his nose.To find the facts,he has to recognize important details.While gathering information for a story,he asks himself questions:Should I use this information?Is this an important fact?
   A reporter writes the story as fast as he can,so it can go right away into the newspaper.The story also needs a headline,which tells very quickly what the news story is about and is printed bigger and blacker than the rest of the news story.
   Every big newspaper has many reporters,because many stories are needed in the newspaper.Would you like to be one?

(1)A reporter writes the story as fast as possible because
A
A

A.he wants it to go into the newspaper quickly
B.people prefer to buy today's newspaper
C.he wants to have a rest
D.he is good at writing it
(2)Which statement is true according to the passage?
D
D

A.Being a reporter is a tiring job.
B.It is easy for a reporter to find the facts.
C.The headline must tell the details of the news story.
D.A reporter begins to write when knowing what he should find out.
(3)Which is the writer's opinion?
B
B

A.A reporter's boss is usually very hard to his men.
B.The job of a newspaper reporter is exciting but not easy.
C.Everyone can write a good news story.
D.No one likes to be a reporter.
(4)The passage is about
A
A

A.the job of a news reporter
B.big newspapers in the world
C.how to write the headline of all articles
D.how to gather information for a news story

【考點(diǎn)】記敘文
【答案】A;D;B;A
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