The student who wants a newspaper career has much hard work ahead of him before he can become even a cub, or beginning reporter. He may begin by working on his high school newspaper or yearbook.
Then the aspiring (有志的) reporter may break into newspaper work as a copyboy, running errands and helping staff reporters. He may even be given a chance to write small stories. Sometimes students who are interested in news reporting can get jobs as campus reporters for local newspapers.
Jobs such as these serve to acquaint the beginner with the atmosphere of newsgathering. They give him a chance to sharpen his eye for details and teach him to be sure that his facts are accurate, that he reports them correctly, and that he writes his articles clearly. This work may lead to a job as a cub reporter on a newspaper, the important first step toward a career in news reporting.
An aspiring reporter must learn to( )
A:be sure his facts are accurate B:report the mews correctly C:write articles clearly D:all of the above
The student who wants a newspaper career has much hard work ahead of him before he can become even a cub, or beginning reporter. He may begin by working on his high school newspaper or yearbook.
Then the aspiring (有志的) reporter may break into newspaper work as a copyboy, running errands and helping sta. ff reporters. He may even be given a chance to write small stories. Sometimes students who are interested in news reporting can get jobs as campus reporters for local newspapers.
Jobs such as these serve to acquaint the beginner with the atmosphere of newsgathering. They give him a chance to sharpen his eye for details and teach him to be sure that his facts are accurate, that he reports them correctly, and that he writes his articles clearly. This work may lead to a job as a cub reporter on a newspaper, the important first step toward a career in news reporting.
An aspiring reporter must learn to ______.
A:be sure his facts are accurate B:report the mews correctly C:write articles clearly D:all of the above
(Be sure) to rut out the light (before) you (leave). Yes. I'll (put out it).
A:Be sure B:before C:leave D:put out it
Mrs. Jones was over eighty, but she still drove her old car like a woman half her age. She loved driving very fast, and was proud of the fact (61) she had never, in her thirty-five-year driving, been punished a (62) driving offence(违法).
Then one day she nearly (63) her recorD.A police car (64) her, and the policemen in it saw her (65) a red lighr without stopping. Of course, she was stopped.It seemed (66) that she would be punished. (67) Mrs. Jones come up to the judge, he looked at her seriously and said that she was (68) old to drive a car, and that the (69) why she had not stopped at the red (70) was most probably that her eyes had become weak (71) old age, so that she had simply not seen it. When the judge had finished what he was (72) , Mrs. Jones opened the big handbag she was (73) and took out her sewing. Without saying a word, she (74) a needle with a very small eye, and threaded it at her first attempt.
When she had (75) done this, she took the thread out of the needle again and handed (76) the needle and the thread to the judge, saying," Now it is your (77) . I suppose you drive a car, and that you are quite sure about your own eyesight. "
The judge took the (78) and tried to thread it. After half a dozen tries, he had still not succeeded.The case against Mrs. Jones was (79) , and her record (80) unbroken.
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A:sure B:indeed C:certain D:perhaps
I am not sure whether I can get any profit from the business, so I can't make a(n)______ decision abut what to do next.
A:exact B:denied C:sure D:definite
To Prevent Deaths In Hospital Operating
Doctors around the world now perform more than two hundred thirty million major operations every year. The World Health Organization says preventable injuries and deaths from medical operations are a growing concern.
Experts estimate that at least one million people die every year because of complications from surgical treatments. The W. H. O. says studies suggest that about half of these problems may be preventable. The United Nations agency hopes to reduce mistakes with a program built around a new Surgical Safety Checklist.
Atul Gawande works at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts. He helped develop the Safe Surgery Saves Lives program. Doctor Gawande and other researchers studied records from fifty-six countries.
In two thousand four, surgical complications in developed countries led to death in less than one percent of cases. In developing countries, the rate was five to ten percent. Complications can happen during an operation or after. For example, an infection might develop after an operation.
More than two hundred medical societies and health ministries have joined in the effort to make surgery safer. The new list is similar to what airplane pilots use before flying.
One member of the surgical team is responsible for the checklist. The first questions are asked before the patient receives anesthesia. The very first step is to confirm the patient’s identity and the operation to be performed.
More questions are asked before the first cut. All members of the team are supposed to identify themselves by name and job. Another step is to confirm whether the patient was given antibiotic drugs within the last hour to prevent infection.
The third and final part of the checklist is completed before the patient leaves the operating room. For example, surgical equipment is counted to make sure nothing unnecessary stays in the patient.
At eight locations worldwide, these actions were being done only thirty-six percent of the time. But the W. H. O. says use of the list increased that to sixty-eight percent. Some hospitals reached almost one hundred percent.
Early results from one thousand patients showed a drop in complications and deaths. Doctor Gawande says the checklist has helped him in his own surgery. A final version of the list is expected by the end of the year.
What is the purpose for the third and final part
A:To make sure the patient feels comfortable. B:To make sure the patient has nothing belongings left behind. C:To make sure nothing unnecessary stays in the patient. D:To do it just as a routin
I am not sure whether I can gain any profit from the investment, so I can't make a (n) {{U}}definite{{/U}} promise to help you.
A:exact B:defined C:obvious D:sure
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? ?There are
literally millions and millions of files available all over the Internet. With a
simple search command, you can find fonts, programs, games, graphics, sounds,
movies, stationery, and just about anything else that you can imagine. In order
to get these products and files, you must learn how to download. Here are some
of the things that are recommended. Make sure you have an anti-virus program
installed, operational and with up-to-date definitions. This is critical as you
may run across a virus and if so, you could put your entire computer at risk.
Anti-virus software is an inexpensive insurance.
? ?If you are
going to install a program, be sure that you’ve updated your emergency disk and
have a recent backup. This is very important for downloads that change system
information.
? ?Store your downloads in a special directory. Create
a directory called "Distributions," and inside that directory put
subdirectories—one subdirectory for each product. In those subdirectories, save
the setup files, documentation and anything else that you need to install the
program.
? ?Store your downloaded treasures on a drive other than
the C drive. This is to keep your C drive for system files and applications, and
your other drives for data.
? ?Find the files to download. There
are so many sites with files to download that it would be impossible to list
them all in one place. There are literally thousands of sites with just graphics
and clip are files alone, much less programs, games and everything
else.
? ?Some good places to start looking include:
?
?Softseek. com—lots of good shareware and freeware products
?
?download, com—more programs to download
? ?Save the
downloaded file in your download directory. Decompress the downloaded file. A
lot of downloads need to be decompressed. The ". ZIP" file type means the file
is compressed and must be decompressed before it can be used. You can do this
with any number of utilities, including Conversion Plus and Winzip.
?
?Files ending with an ".EXE" must be executed. These files will typically
begin a dialog for installation once you double-click on the file. Install or
use the downloaded files. If you’ve downloaded a program, then install it. For
graphics and sounds and such, use as appropriate.
? ?Clean up. If
you are limited on disk space, you should delete the . ZIP or . EXE file that
you downloaded once you’ve installed the application. You should also clean up
any other miscellaneous files that are left over from the download process.
Delete the files in TEMP directory after doing any kind of installation.
Before you download anything from the Internet, you should first of all ______.
A:make sure that you have installed anti-virus program B:make sure that you have updated your backup C:create a directory to store your downloads D:make sure that you have cleaned up your disk space