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新闻周刊

新闻周刊

《新闻周刊》杂志介绍最初《新闻周刊》的英语名字是News-Week,由托马斯·J·C·马丁于1933年2月17日创立。

在这份创刊号的封面上印有有关那周的新闻的七张照片。

1937年,马尔柯姆·米尔成为该刊主编及总裁,他将刊物的英语名字改成了现在的样子,并加强了该刊文章的可读性,以及引入了新的署名专栏和国际版面。

随着时间的流逝,《新闻周刊》已经发展为一个内容广泛的全方位新闻类杂志,其涵盖范围包括了从突发新闻到深度分析的各种内容。

1961年,华盛顿邮报公司将其收归旗下。

根据2003年的统计数据,《新闻周刊》在全球有超过400万的发行量,其中在全美为310万。

同时,它还出版日、韩、波兰、俄、西、阿拉伯等多种语言版本,以及一份英语的国际刊物。

《新闻周刊》总部设在纽约,2003年在全球有22个分支机构。

其中在美国国内9个,其余分布在北京、开普敦、法兰克福、香港、耶路撒冷、伦敦、墨西哥城、莫斯科、巴黎、东京和华沙等地。

该企业品牌在世界品牌实验室(World Brand Lab)编制的2006年度《世界品牌500强》排行榜中名列第七十八。

报道风格与英国的情况不同,放眼望去,美国媒体中几乎找不到走中间路线的成员,要么和大部队一起左行,要么就要成为“保守”的异类。

美国的“自由派媒体(liberal media)”对政府从根本上抱着批判态度——像伊拉克战争这样的事情,只可能被描述成一场噩梦。

默多克(Rupert Murdoch)于1996年创建福克斯新闻网(FOX News)。

该新闻网坚持认为,完全“客观”的报道无法实现,并决定以“公正和平衡(fair and balanced)”的原则公开宣扬其保守派主张,以取得对自由派媒体的平衡。

但是在美国新闻工作者眼中,福克斯电视台不过是一堆垃圾——从早到晚替美国政府唱赞歌,与在知识分子中占统治地位的自由思想格格不入。

所以,尽管福克斯新闻网以保守派形象示人,但它的右派倾向远远无法与主流的左翼声浪相抗衡。

关于报纸的多种英语表达

关于报纸的多种英语表达

关于报纸的各种英文表达daily日报morning edition晨报evening edition晚报quality paper高级报纸/严肃报纸popular paper大众报纸evening paper晚报government organ官报party organ党报trade paper商界报纸vernacular paper方言报纸Newspaper Week新闻周刊the front page头版,第一版bulldog edition晨版(日报的特早版)article报道headline标题banner headline通栏标题byline标题下的署名行dateline电头big news头条新闻hot news最新新闻exclusive news独家新闻scoop抢先报道的新闻;独家新闻feature特写,花絮criticism评论editorial社论review,comment时评book review书评topicality时事问题city news社会新闻column栏letters读者投书栏general news column一般消息栏cartoon,comics漫画cut插图serial story连载小说obituary notice讣闻public notice公告advertisement广告classified ad分类广告flash-news大新闻extra增刊the sports page运动栏literary criticism文艺评论Sunday features周日特刊newsbeat记者采访地区news blackout新闻管制press ban禁止刊行yellow sheet低俗新闻tabloid小报"Braille"edition点字版(供盲人阅读)newspaper office报社publisher发行人proprieter社长bureau chief,copy chief总编辑editor-in-chief总主笔editor编辑,主笔newsman,newspaperman,journalist新闻记者cub reporter初任记者reporter采访记者war correspondent,campaign badge随军记者columnist专栏记者star reporter一流通讯员correspondent通讯员special correspondent特派员(在特殊事件发生时为报纸撰稿的记者)contributor投稿者news source新闻来源informed sources消息来源newspaper campaign新闻战free-lancer自由撰稿人press box记者席news conference,press conference记者招待会International Press Association国际新闻协会distribution发行circulation发行量newsstand,kiosk报摊newspaper agency报纸代售处newsboy报童subscription(rate)报费newsprint新闻用纸Fleet Street伦敦报业、伦敦新闻界。

英文新闻联播稿件

英文新闻联播稿件

英文新闻联播稿件Emcee:Everyone audience good morning, today is 2022 on nov. 30. Wednesday .Welcome to the news broadcast program. Today's main content:Next, please listen to the detailed contentA: Audience friends, everybody, now I came to Beijing institute of spacecraft. After these three years of hard work, Chinese manufacturing out of the world the first frame time travels the spacecraft. Now we four journalists would be in ship no. 1 through to 2030. Please expect we connect to the future,see you.Emcee:Thank you!Later on we will bring you 2030 years of tracking report. Today's Iphone 4 s listed in Hong Kong, apple in China raised an upsurge onceagain,Let us see a reporter morris reports.B: Audiences. Now I am located in Hong Kong, today Iphone 4 s sold here, see behind me was a sea of people! All of them is to buy Iphone 4 s. Excuse me: why are you'll buy Iphone 4 s? I see your hand has Iphone 4!1: Electronic product update speed fast! 4 s function more advanced, I want to catch the trend to just go.2:This is the last jobs one works, I want to buy a as a souvenir!Don't know the future is someone able to go beyond him3:Many friends all let me help buy it?B:Seems everyone rob to buy, And it is to should be booked inadvance good just have the option.So apple's profits can Innovation high this year and !Emcee: Now our four journalists have arrived in 2030 years. We look at the world of 2030…. A, Can you hear me?A: Yes! Now I was too excited.Emcee: What happened?A:audiences, Now I'm in the United States in 2030, Today is a new presidential election day, The scene was crowded with American citizens, Let's follow the lens to understand the situation! excuse me: A new President who is it? Why is a Asian facesB :she, you don't know? Wow, Are you Chinese?A:yes, I am a Chinese!B :Our President's Chinese, too, when she is that the highest support candidates, I do support her, and now she was elected, this is enjoy popular confidenceA :but she not American! It also doesn't matter?B: of course! What does it matter, as long as she has the ability to let us live a better life, she can be our President. Since the financial crisis after the outbreak of the second time, our country has not what situation better. Later, she the leadership of the Chinese enterprise to give us a chance to work more, make our unemployment rate dropped, and solved the problem of food andclothing some people. We all believe that she was chosen can give us more benefits.A:oh, the President is popular! Obama is the first black President, in the 20 years later, the Chinese also when as President of the United States. This explains what? According to information, after the new President takes office, the first thing is to visit China.Next we attachment second reporterB:Everybody! I'm XXX .Right now I'm in the 90th miss world the global finals. Look, the beauty like bright star of tomorrow on the stage. Who will finally crown? Let's wait and see !Now, Champion was born, this is the lucky girl from China!!!A: Next we will interview the new birth miss world. Congratulations, miss XXX.1:Thank you, thank you to support me.A:do you think you on what advantage gain the champion? Or tell us something you experienceB :well,,, everyone is unique, and I think in the game to relax, to nice about every game, do not give oneself too great pressure. Also insist, although the game is hard, but the persistence is victory!A:now you as miss world, do you think you can take on this mission?B:yes,I will try to do the best. I'll try my best to help the people in need of help. Let the world fill with love and peace.Next we will attachment a reporterA: This is XXX. Now I am located in the New York city theManhattan district a the airport. Park here with a variety of aircraft, and it is worth. These are private plane, is the people here travel of transportation. Manhattan close to Wall Street, and this is the big monopolies and financial institutions are located. So, the people here are very rich. For them the time is money, and can't waste the time in traffic jams.The consumption of private plane is very expensive. General aviation airport is very limited, and down costs and the plane landing fees are relatively high, a private plane with machine and keep machine of the cost of at least $400000 a year need. For these Wall Street's bosses, they have enough ability to pay for, Because they can to save time take more interests earned, and these interests far greater than private plane all the expenses.I am in a position is India. As the decades passed, the global financial crisis is still exist. Now the global economic ups and downs in the phenomenon, India particularly serious. Because most enterprise's collapse, the unemployment rate has risen sharply. Social unrest also began. Now I come to the employment building understand relevant situation. Hello, is there to find suitable work?1:no。

国际知名报刊

国际知名报刊

Week01 Introduction◆. American Key NewspapersThe New York Times《纽约时报》1851 The Washington Post《华盛顿邮报》1877 Los Angles Times《洛杉矶时报》1881 USA Today《今日美国报》1983 The Wall Street Journal《华尔街日报》1889 The Christian Science Monitor《基督教科学箴言报》1908 International Herald Tribune《国际先驱论坛报》1963 ◆. American Key PeriodicalsTime《时代》周刊1923 Newsweek 《新闻周刊》1933 U.S. News & World Report《美国新闻与世界报道》周刊1948 Reader‟s Digest《读者文摘》月刊1922 Fortune 《财富》月/ 1978:双周刊1930 /magazines/fortune/Business Week《商业周刊》1929 Far Eastern Economic Review 《远东经济评论》1946 /◆. British Key NewspapersQuality papersThe Times 《泰晤士报》1785 Financial Times 《金融时报》1888 /home/rwThe Guardian 《卫报》1821 /The Daily Telegraph 《每日电讯报》1855 Popular papersDaily Express 《每日快报》Daily Mail 《每日邮报》Daily Star 《每日明星报》Daily Mirror 《每日镜报》The Sun 《太阳报》Mid-market papers◆. British Key PeriodicalsThe Economist《经济学家》1843 The Spectator《旁观者》1828 New Statesman《新政治家》◆.News AgencyAP (Associated Press) 美联社1848 UPI (United Press International) 合众国际社1907 Reuters路透社PA ( Press Association) 报纸联合社法新社:AFP (Agence France Press)塔斯社:TASS - ITAR-TASS News Agency (The Information Telegraph Agency of Russia)◆.Contents and format5 SECTIONS:A: International, Editorial, Opposite Editorial ( Op-Ed)B: MetroC: Business TodayD: Sports MondayE: ArtsObituaries/ Milestones/ TransitionWeather Classified Ads Auto ExchangeUpdated news: ◆.Political tendencyWeek 02 News and JournaleseNews Journalese HeadlineFeatures of headline Headline & background information Newsworthy information:Prominence Government Weirdness Shocking truth Currency Impact Timeliness Proximity Conflict◆. Prominence:information has prominence if it involves a well-known person or organization.◆.Government◆.Weirdness: information has weirdness if it involves somethingunusual or strange.◆.Currency:information has currency if it is related to some general topic a lot of people are already talking about.◆Impact: information has impact if it affects a lot of people.◆Timeliness: information has timeliness if it happened recently."Recently" is defined by the publication cycle of the news medium in which the information will appear.For "Newsweek," events that happened during the previous week are timely.For a daily newspaper, however, events that happened during the 24 hours since the last edition ofthe paper are timely.For CNN Headline News, events that happened during the past half hour are timely.◆Proximity:information has proximity if it involves something happened somewhere nearby.◆Conflict:information has conflict if it involves some kind of disagreement between two or more people.News that readers might be interested in:1.Politics and government2. Disaster3.Crime and courts4. Business5. Strike, demonstration and disputes6. War and terrorism7. Environment8. Famous people 9. Sports 10. entertainment◆What is news? Definition of newsWell, news is anything that's interesting, that relates to what's happening in the world, what's happening in areas of the culture that would be of interest to your audience.Kurt Loder, American journalist, b. 1945What you see is news, what you know is background, what you feel is opinion.Lester Markel, American journalist, 1894-1977Traits of American News:WeirdnessNegative newsOther definitions of newsTo a journalist, good news is often not news at all.Phil Donahue, American entertainer, b. 1935No news is good news.Ludovic Halevy, French author, 1834-1908For most folks, no news is good news; for the press, good news is not news.Gloria Borger, American journalist, b. 1952The real news is bad news.Marshall Mcluhan, Canadian communications theorist, 1911-1980Negative News is the real news◆What is Journalese? Journalesethe style in which newspapers are written (低劣的)新闻笔调, (文笔草率的)新闻文体The style of writing often held to be characteristic of newspapers and magazines, distinguished by clichés, sensationalism, and triteness of thought. Other definition of journaleseEnglish of a style featured by use of colloquialisms, superficiality of thoughtand reasoning, clever or sensational presentation of material, and evidences of haste in composition, considered characteristic of newspaper writing. Features of News HeadlinesOmission TenseAbbreviations & Acronyms WordingVoice Punctuations Journalistic CoinagesOmissionTensesThe frequent tenses used in the headline are the simple present, the simple future and the present progressive, whether it is of the past event, in order to add to its freshness and immediacy.Acronyms & AbbreviationsInitials or AcronymsShortened Words or AbbreviationsWordingShort, simple and concrete words are often applied in the headlines to create vividness and accuracy.VoicesPassive voice in the headline is often represented without the auxiliary verb ‘be’or ‘by’phrase. Only the bare past participle will do. Punctuations , ——:Comma is often functioned as the conjunction ‘and’.dash is often functioned as quotes, introducing the speaker or the source.Colon is often functioned as …saying‟ or the conjunction of link verb …be‟. Journalistic CoinagesJournalistic coinages are often made up of a phrase by saving some syllables in order to make a compound.Lead1.Functions and characteristics of the lead2. Types and features of the leadLeadThe "lead" in journalism is the first sentence or paragraph. It's used to hook the reader and draw them in to read the entire article or listen to the full story.Lead distinguishes news from other forms of literature. Usually lead refers to the first paragraph or first few paragraphs including the latest, foremost intriguing facts. It is either to summarize, or to outline, or to brief the news in order to lead the readers to the depth of the story. Western journalists regard the lead as the cream of the news as well as a show window of their writing style.Functions and characteristics of the leadSuccinctBeing brief, simple, plain, and concise, a lead is usually of about 25 words or at most 35 words by one sentence.InformativeA lead should tells of the essence of the news within the fewest words. IntriguingTry to attract the readers’interest through its wording.When Where Who What Why HowTypes and features of the leadChronological Order Form/ wiener Form : sports, crimes, obituaries Suspended Interest Form: FeaturesInterpretative Reporting Form: reasoning, answer seekingTypes and features of the leadSummary lead or roundup leadMain fact leadDescriptive leadDirect address lead or personal leadQuotation leadSuspense leadDelayed lead or multi-paragraph leadContrast leadQuestion leadAnecdotal leadCombined lead or multiple element leadLabel lead or empty leadThe Inverted Pyramid FormIn the order of descending importance★★★★★★★Intro containing most important or most interesting information★★★★★★More facts★★★★★Supporting information or background★★★Quotes or more facts of lesser importance★★More detail★Least significant informationDateline (电头)A phrase at the beginning of a newspaper or magazine article that gives the date and place of its origin.News AgencyAP (Associated Press) 美联社1848 UPI (United Press International) 合众国际社1907 Reuters路透社PA ( Press Association) 报纸联合社法新社:AFP (Agence France Press)塔斯社:TASS - ITAR-TASS News Agency(The Information Telegraph Agency of Russia)Newspapers not only carry stories sent by their correspondents or reporters, but also news dispatches provided by different news agencies, especially forthose local or district newspapers. Therefore, news dispatches are the major news source for most of the newspapers.News sourceOfficial官员;spokesman发言人;government official政府官员;Foreign Ministry spokesman外交部发言人;authorities权威人士;high-placed sources 高层消息灵通人士;sources人士;diplomatic ~;military~;police~;official~;reliable~;authoritative~; unimpeacheable ~; well-informed ~; well-placed ~; wired ~; sources close to …接近……(方面)的人士;quarters/circles方面/阶层;financial quarters金融界方面;the quarters concerned有关方面;educational circles; judicial circles; theatrical circles; observers; analysts; experts; witnesses; government statement政府声明;unconfirmed report未经证实的消息;document released by由……发布的文件。

关于报刊图书英语词汇

关于报刊图书英语词汇

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中考英语新闻报道分析单选题50题

中考英语新闻报道分析单选题50题

中考英语新闻报道分析单选题50题1.Which word is often used to describe a very important news?A.InterestingB. SignificantC. funnyD. strange答案:B。

本题主要考查对新闻相关词汇的理解。

A 选项“Interesting”意为有趣的;B 选项“ significant”表示重要的、有意义的,符合形容重要新闻的语境;C 选项“ funny”是有趣的、滑稽的;D 选项“ strange”是奇怪的。

2.In a news report, the word “update” usually means _.A. startB. finishC. give the latest informationD. repeat答案:C。

A 选项“ start”开始;B 选项“ finish”结束;C 选项“ give the latest information”提供最新信息,符合“update”在新闻报道中的意思;D 选项“ repeat”重复。

3.Which phrase is often used to introduce a new topic in a news report?A. In additionB. On the other handC. To begin withD. As a result答案:C。

A 选项“ In addition”此外;B 选项“ On the other hand”另一方面;C 选项“ To begin with”首先,常用来引出新话题;D 选项“ As a result”结果。

4.The word “breaking” in a news context usually means _.A. interestingB. latestC. importantD. exciting答案:B。

2021年12月英语四级真题及参考答案完整版

2021年12月英语四级真题及参考答案完整版

2021年12月英语四级真题及参考答案完整版四六级试卷采用多题多卷形式,大家核对答案时,请找具体选项内容,忽略套数。

注意:请直接对题目和选项内容,不要纠结套数、ABCD顺序的问题。

听力:3. B)She has had babies before.4. C)It was smooth.5. D)It was built above the sea-water.6. B)Replace the restaurant's wooden deck.7. C)She posted its picture on Facebooks.8. D)Duck hunting remains legal in many parts of the world.9. A) Droughts.10. B) Their neat is not that popular.11. D)They poisoned wild ducks inlarge numbers.12. A) Have her house repainted.13. B) How much the work will cost.14. C) Stay somewhere else.15. B)Painting a house involves more trouble than she thought.16. A) To cultivate good habits.17. B)Create an ideal study environment for them.18. C)Start with something they enjoy.19. A) Workers who meet its body weight standards.20. D) Unfair.21. C)Encourage healthy behaviors.22. A)It has not done enough to help left-handed children.23. D)They tend to have more difficulties in learning.24. D)Keep track of left-handed children's school performance.25. B)Why their numbers are so high.第二套1.B)She was coughing all the time.2.c)Through a surgical operation.3.D)It ran away into a nearby forest.4.A)They rebuilt the fencing around their farm.5.D)The loss of gold from an airplane.6.A)lt made an emergency landing.7.C)They will be questioned by the police.8.B)For future training purposes.9.C)To get her money back for the returned chair.10.D)She was issued a new card.11.C)Update her bank card details on the company's website.12.A)He is feeling exhausted.13.B)Order a delivery.14.D)lt is too spicy.15.C)She is too picky about food16.A)Owner's personalities affect their cats'behavior and wellbeing.17.B)Provide their pets with the best care.18.D)Further investigation.19.B)Running is the best exercise for extending one's life.20.A) Improving their brain function.21.D)They were less affected by sad movies.22.A)He is a tour guide.23.C)He observed his client's life and habits.24.D)A house of a unique design.25.B)They are copies built to the architect's designs.写作第一套【D i r e c t i o n s】Suppose your school is organizing an orientation program(新生训练;新生练习)to help the freshmen adapt to the new environment and academic studies. You are nowto write a proposal, which may include its aim, duration, participants and activities.【参考范文】Dear Student Union,Learning that our school will hold an orientation program to help freshmen become accustomed to the new environment and academicstudies, I am writing to introduce my proposal concerningthis program.Firstly I suppose all of freshmen are welcome to join in this activity on September 9th. From 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m., a senior student would teach freshmen how to be independent, such as making decisions on how to allocate time and how to spend money, and doing somecleaning on their own. Besides, freshmen could be taught howto develop a good habit of self-teaching and how to arrange their schedule. In the afternoon, freshmen might take active partin a collective activity, where they could makemore communication with their classmates so asto help them smoothly adapt to the new environment.I hope you will find my proposal useful, and I would be ready to discuss further details with you .Yours,Zhang Wei 第二套【D i r e c t i o n s】Suppose your university student union is planning to hold a speech contest. You are now to write a proposal for organizing the contest. The proposal may include the topic, aim, procedure and selection of contestants. You will have 30 minutes to write the proposal.【参考范文】Dear Student Union,I am so glad to hear that a speech contest with the purpose of enriching college students’ life would be held in our school next month. As a member of Student Union, I would like to give some advice to make the activity go more smoothly.Firstly, if we could choose a suitable speech subject, such as the employment prospect, the management of free time or some related with students’ life, it would contribute to the attraction of more students. Secondly, the contest could last for about 2-3 hours and we could invite Professor Zhang as the judge to give comments to each contestant. Lastly, as the selection of contestants, I suppose every student in our school could submit application but we should have an interview of first around and define the final 10 competitors.I hope the suggestions above would be useful and practical for you. For any question on the proposal, please feel free to write to me.Yours,Li Hua第三套【Directions】Suppose you have just participated in a school project of collecting used books on campus. You are now to write a report about the project, which may include its aim, organizers, participants and activities. You will have 30 minutes to write the report. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words.【参考范文】Last week, a project of collecting used books was held in our school and it was a huge success .The project was launched by the Student Union last Monday and it lasted for a whole week, aiming to gain students’ attention to second- hand books and inspire them to make the best of used things. It was started from registering basic personal information online, including name, department and the numberof books one would like to give away. Then students could brought their books to the Students Activity Center every day at any time during 8:00 am to 17:00 pm, after which they could get a gift such as pens and notebooks.There were more than 500 students participating in the activity and more than 1000 books were collected. The books were displayed at the Students Activity Center for all students in need.阅读【快速阅读1】There's a stress gap between men and women36.H] Like Ms,Li, many women try to manage the added stress to reach what Dr Joyce said was an unattainable ideal. "Some professional women aim to do it all They want to reach the top of the corporate ladder and fly like super-mom,"she said.…….37.[E] ference,however, is in the nature and scope of these responsibilities in the home ent in particular,"Dr Joyce said. For example, the United Nations reported that nearly three times as much unpaid domestic work as men.……38.[C]It's a common story-one we frequently ridicule and readily dismiss, for example, by claiming that women tend to complain more than men, despite the growing sum of re-search that underlines the problem.·…39.[K] Disconnecting from work and home responsibilities is also obviously important. But it's much casier said than done. It is important to understand what causes your stress in the first place.40.[F] it's not just inside he home, though. Research from Nova Southeastern University found that female managers were more likely than male managers to. display <surface. acting> or forcing emotions that are not wholly felt.41.[I] The stress problem extends beyond mental health when you consider the link between stress a anxiety and heart health.Worse,most of what we know about heart dis-ease comes from studies involving men.……42.[B] Ms. Li said her stress led to sleeplessness. When she did sleep, she experienced"problem-solving dreams,"which left her feeling unrested when she woke up. After I became a first-time mother,I quickly realized i was so busy caring for other people and work that I felt like I'd lost myself,…43.[G] Surface acting is a prime example of "e emotional labor"a concept that the writer Jess Zimmerman made familiar in a 2015 essay. The essay sparkeda massive thread, on the Internet community blog Meta Filter.……44.[J]The good news is, women are more likely than men to take charge of their stress and manage it, the American Psy-chological Association reports. The concept of self-care,at its core, is quite simple."…45.[D]e difference is not really news to me,as a clinical psy-chologist said Erin Joyce,….【快读阅读2】Why it matters that teens are reading less?36.[E] That may be true, but that still does not tell us much about what happens across a whole generation of people when time spent on digital media grows. Large surveys conducted over the course of many years tell us that American youth are not going to the cinema nearly as often as they did in the past.…37.[B]Analysis of surveys of over one million teens in the United States collected since 1976 reveals a major shift in how teens are spending their leisure time.Paper books are being ignored, in favor of screens.…38.[G] Indeed, the number of senior high school students who said they had not read any books for pleasure in the last year was one out of three by 2016.That is triple the number from two decades ago.……39.[D] If teens are spending so much time using electronic devices, does that mean they have to give activities?Maybe not.Over the years,many scholars have insisted that time online does not necessarily take away time spent engaging with traditional media or on other activities.……40.[A] Most of us spend much more time with digital media than we did a decade ago.But today's teens have grown up with smartphones. Compared with teens a couple of de-cades ago, the way they interact with traditional media like books and movies is fundamentally different.…41.[H] This might present problems for young people later on. When high school students go on to college, their past and current reading habits will influence their academic per-formance.·.42.[C] Teens did not always spend that much time with digi-tal media. Online time has doubled since 2006, and social media use has moved from a periodicactivity to a daily one in the same period. By 2016, nearly nine out of ten young women in the 12th grade said they visited social media sites 43.[F]But the treads related to movies are less disturbing compared with the change in how teens spend their time. Research has revealed an enormous decline in reading.In 1980, about 60 percent of senior high school students said they read a book, newspaper or magazine every day that was not assigned for school. By 2016, only 16 percent did.·····44.[B] Analysis of surveys of over one million teens in the United States collected since 1976 reveals a major shift in how teens are spending their leisure time. Paper books are being ignored, in favor of screens.…45.[E] That may be true,but that still does not tell us much about what happens across a whole generation of people when time spent on digital media grows. Large surveys conducted over the course of many years tell us that American youth are not going to the cinema nearly as often as they did in the past.… 【快读阅读3】Why it matters that teens are reading less?36 [E] That may be true, but that still does not tell us much about what happens across a whole generation of people when time spent on digital media grows. Large surveys conducted over the course of many years tell us that American youth are not going to the cinema nearly as often as they did in the past.…37 [B]Analysis of surveys of over one million teens in the United States collected since 1976 reveals a major shift in how teens are spending their leisure time.Paper books are being ignored, in favor of screens.…38 [G] Indeed, the number of senior high school students who said they had not read any books for pleasure in the last year was one out of three by 2016.That is triple the number from two decades ago.……39 [D] If teens are spending so much time using electronic devices, does that mean they have to give activities?Maybe not.Over the years,many scholars have insisted that time online does not necessarily take away time spent engaging with traditional media or on other activities.……40 [A] Most of us spend much more time with digital media than we did a decade ago.But today's teens have grown up with smartphones. Compared with teens a couple of de-cades ago, the way they interact with traditional media like books and movies is fundamentally different.…41 [H] This might present problems for young people later on. When high school students go on to college, their past and current reading habits will influence their academic per-formance.·42 [C] Teens did not always spend that much time with digi-tal media. Online time has doubled since 2006, and social media use has moved from a periodicactivity to a daily one in the same period. By 2016, nearly nine out of ten young women in the 12th grade said they visited social media sites 43 [F]But the treads related to movies are less disturbing compared with the change in how teens spend their time. Research has revealed an enormous decline in reading.In 1980, about 60 percent of senior high school students said they read a book, newspaper or magazine every day that was not assigned for school. By 2016, only 16 percent did.44 [B] Analysis of surveys of over one million teens in the United States collected since 1976 reveals a major shift in how teens are spending their leisure time. Paper books are being ignored, in favor of screens.…45 [E] That may be true,but that still does not tell us much about what happens across a whole generation of people when time spent on digital media grows. Large surveys conducted over the course of many years tell us that American youth are not going to the cinema nearly as often as they did in the past.…【仔细阅读1】With obesity now affecting 29% of the population in England, and expected to rise to 35% by 2030, should we now recognise it as disease?46. C)It should be regarded as a genetic disease47. D)It results from a lack of self-control48. A)Obese people would not feel responsible to take any action49. B)It is too inclusive and thus lacks clarity50.D)It may do little good to patients.Nationwide, only about three percent of early childhood teach- ers are male in the U.s51.C)It is negatively impacted by a lack of male teachers52. A)The importance of broadening children's horizons53. D)Many of them feel prejudiced against socially and culturally54. A)Higher pay.55. B)Taking measures to attract prospective male teachers to work in the field【仔细阅读2】As many office workers adapt to remote work, cities may undergo fundamental change if offices remain under-utilized.46. C)It benefits employers at the expense of employees.47.D)It negatively impacts productivity.48.A)To provide convincing data for serious discussion.49.c)Employers' gain from remote working should go to employees as compensation.50.A) It should be avoided if possible.The human thirst for knowledge is the driving force behindour successful development as a species.51. B)It is the force that pushes human society forward.52.A)It motivates people to seek information.53.D)They work in conjunction with the environment.54.B)They prefer to go after all that is novel.55.A) The cost of humans' curiosity to explore.【仔细阅读3】Have you ever wondered how acceptable it is to hug or touch someone?46.C)Its absence might suggest a lack of warmth in interpersonal relationships.47.D) How close the communicators' relationships are.48.B)They take touching as a cultural norm in social interactions.49.A)Men can show friendship in public through physical affection.50.D)Take other people's preference into consideration.From climate change to the ongoing pandemic(大流行病)and beyond, the issues facing today's world are increasingly com-plex and dynamic.Pm51.A)lt faces problems that are getting more varied and compli-Cated.52.C) People are divided about the nature of interest.53.D)How a growth mindset of interest can contribute to cro ss-disciplinary thinking.54.C)Making innovative products needs multidisciplinary prod-ucts.55.B)Broadening their interests.【选词填空1】The sheets are damp with sweat.You're cold,but your heart is..26.G)fear27.C)avoid28.H)limited29.D)aware30.B)answer31.O)typically32.J)result33.L)rigorous34.K)review35.M)tend【选词填空2】It is commonly believed that the great English dramatist and poet.26.E)exact27.C)conclusively28. L)scarcity29.H)position30.J)probably31.B)classical32. M)senior33.D)emergence34.A)captured35.I)precision【选词填空3】Many people believe that commitment are the foundations of ... 26.O)unique27.I)possess28. D)endure29. C)confused30.J)presence31.B)assess32.F)genius33.A)acknowledge34.M)surprising35.G)highly翻译【第一套】大运河(Grand Canal)是世界上最长的人工河,北起北京,南至杭州。

新闻用英语怎么说

新闻用英语怎么说

新闻用英语怎么说新闻,是指通过报纸、电台、广播、电视台、互联网等媒体途径所传播的信息的一种称谓。

那么你知道新闻用英语怎么说吗?下面来学习一下吧。

新闻的英语说法1:news新闻的英语说法2:Journalism新闻的相关短语:新闻组 Newsgroup ; Usenet ; Usenet newsgroup ; Usegroup 每日新闻 Mainichi Shimbun ; Daily News ; Mainichi ;新闻学 journalism ; Journalistik ; Print journalism ;新闻媒体 news media ; Media ; Press corps ; Media outlets产经新闻 Sankei Shimbun ; Sankei ; Chanjing ; Sangyou Keizai Shimbun新闻节目 news program ; News bulletin ; News programming ; news zero新闻聚焦 NewsFocus ; Newsreel ; News ; focus晚间新闻Evening News ; News Roundup ; Nightly News ; Newsnight新闻的英语例句:1. I use the short-wave radio to get the latest war news.我用短波收音机收听最新的战事新闻。

2. Politicians want a lap-dog press which will uncritically report their propaganda.政客们想要的是不问是非、甘为他们搞宣传的哈巴狗一样的新闻媒体。

3. At a later news conference, he said differences should not be dramatized.在后来的新闻发布会上,他说不应夸大分歧。

专业英语学习-报业相关英语翻译

专业英语学习-报业相关英语翻译

专业英语学习-报业相关英语翻译daily 日报morning edition 晨报evening edition 晚报quality paper 高级报纸popular paper 大众报纸evening paper 晚报government organ 官报part organ 党报trade paper 商界报纸chinese paper 中文报纸english newspaper 英文报纸vernacular paper 本国文报纸japanese paper 日文报纸political news 政治报纸newspaper week 新闻周刊the front page 头版,第一版bulldog edition 晨版article 记事headline 标题banner headline 头号大标题byline 标题下署名之行dateline 日期、发稿地之行big news 头条新闻hot news 最新新闻exclusive news 新闻scoop 特讯feature 特写,花絮criticism 评论editorial 社论review,comment 时评book review 书评topicality 时事问题city news 社会新闻column 栏letters 读者投书栏general news column 一般消息栏cartoon,comics 漫画cut 插图weather forecast 天气预报serial story 新闻小说obituary notice 讣闻public notice 公告advertisement 广告calssified ad 分类广告flash-news 大新闻extra 号外the sports page 运动栏literary criticism 文艺评论sunday features 周日特刊newsbeat 记者采访地区news blackout 新闻管制press ban 禁止刊行yellow sheet 低俗新闻tabloid 图片版新闻"braille" edition 点字版newspaper office 报社publisher 发行人proprieter 社长bureau chief, copy chief 总编辑editor-in-chief 总主笔editor 编辑, 主笔newsman, newspaperman, journalist 新闻记者cub reporter 初任记者reporter 采访记者war correspondent, campaign badge 随军记者columnist 专栏记者star reporter 一流通讯员correspondent 通讯员special correspondent 特派员contributor 投稿家news source 新闻来源informed sources 消息来源newspaper campaign 新闻战free-lancer writer 自由招待会press box 记者席news conference,press conference 记者招待会international press association 国际新闻协会distribution 发行circulation 发行份数newsstand, kiosk 报摊newspaper agency 报纸代售处newsboy 报童subscription (rate) 报费newsprint 新闻用纸fleet street 舰队街。

英语新闻报道撰写40题

英语新闻报道撰写40题

英语新闻报道撰写40题1.Which of the following can be a good headline for a news about a sports event?A.The Exciting DayB.Sports GalaC.Winning Moments in the StadiumD.Beautiful Scenery答案:C。

解析:选项 A 太笼统,没有明确指向体育赛事;选项B“Sports Gala”比较宽泛,不够具体;选项D“Beautiful Scenery”与体育赛事无关;选项C 明确提到了体育场中的胜利时刻,能够准确概括体育赛事的关键信息。

2.Which is the best lead for a news about a school art exhibition?A.Many students came to see the art exhibition.B.The school art exhibition was very colorful.C.A wonderful art exhibition was held in our school.D.All the paintings in the exhibition were amazing.答案:C。

解析:选项 A 只是简单陈述有学生来看展览,不够吸引人;选项B 描述展览多彩,比较平淡;选项D 强调画作很棒,不够全面;选项C 直接表明在学校举办了精彩的艺术展览,清晰且能引起读者兴趣。

3.Which of the following can't be a headline for a news about a charity event?A.Charity for LoveB.Helping Hands TogetherC.Funny PartyD.Love and Care答案:C。

解析:选项 A 明确提到慈善与爱;选项B 提到携手帮助;选项D 提到爱与关怀,都与慈善相关;选项C“Funny Party”是有趣的聚会,与慈善活动无关。

报纸杂志中英文对照

报纸杂志中英文对照

新闻来源 记者采访地报摊 讣闻 党报 政治报纸 大众报纸 禁止刊行 记者席 社长 公告 发行人 高级报纸 采访记者 时评 特讯 新闻小说 特派员 一流通讯员 周日特刊 图片版新闻 头版,第一版 运动栏 时事问题 商界报纸 本国文报纸 随军记者 天气预报 低俗新闻
English advertisement article banner headline big news book review bulldog edition bureau chief, copy chief byline cartoon, comics Chinese paper circulation city news classified ad column columnist contributor correspondent criticism cub reporter cut daily dateline distribution editor editor-in-chief editorial English newspaper evening edition evening paper exclusive news extra feature flash-news free-lancer writer general news column government organ headline hot news informed sources International Press Association Japanese paper letters literary criticism morning edition news blackout news conference, press conference
news source newsbeat newsboy newsman, newspaperman, journalist newspaper agency newspaper campaign newspaper office Newspaper Week newsstand, kiosk obituary notice part organ political news popular paper press ban press box proprieter public notice publisher quality paper reporter review, comment scoop serial story special correspondent star reporter Sunday features tabloid the front page the sports page topicality trade paper vernacular paper war correspondent, campaign badge weather forecast yellow sheet

报纸类英文单词

报纸类英文单词

daily 日报morning edition 晨报evening edition 晚报quality paper 高级报纸popular paper 大众报纸evening paper 晚报government organ 官报part organ 党报trade paper 商界报纸Chinese paper 中文报纸English newspaper 英文报纸vernacular paper 本国文报纸Japanese paper 日文报纸political news 政治报纸Newspaper Week 新闻周刊the front page 头版,第一版bulldog edition 晨版article 记事headline 标题banner headline 头号大标题byline 标题下署名之行dateline 日期、发稿地之行big news 头条新闻hot news 最新新闻exclusive news 独家新闻scoop 特讯feature 特写,花絮criticism 评论editorial 社论review, comment 时评book review 书评topicality 时事问题city news 社会新闻column 栏letters 读者投书栏general news column 一般消息栏cartoon, comics 漫画cut 插图weather forecast 天气预报serial story 新闻小说obituary notice 讣闻public notice 公告advertisement 广告classified ad 分类广告flash-news 大新闻extra 号外the sports page 运动栏literary criticism 文艺评论Sunday features 周日特刊newsbeat 记者采访地区news blackout 新闻管制press ban 禁止刊行yellow sheet 低俗新闻tabloid 图片版新闻"Braille" edition 点字版newspaper office 报社publisher 发行人proprieter 社长bureau chief, copy chief 总编辑editor-in-chief 总主笔editor 编辑, 主笔newsman, newspaperman, journalist 新闻记者cub reporter 初任记者reporter 采访记者war correspondent, campaign badge 随军记者columnist 专栏记者star reporter 一流通讯员correspondent 通讯员special correspondent 特派员contributor 投稿家news source 新闻来源informed sources 消息来源newspaper campaign 新闻战free-lancer writer 自由招待会press box 记者席news conference, press conference 记者招待会International Press Association 国际新闻协会distribution 发行circulation 发行份数newsstand, kiosk 报摊newspaper agency 报纸代售处newsboy 报童subscription (rate) 报费newsprint 新闻用纸Fleet Street 舰队街Publication 公布magazine 杂志periodical 期刊back number 过期杂志pre-dated 提前出版的world news 国际新闻home news 国内新闻news agency 新闻社editor 编辑commentator 评论员reporter, correspondent, journalist 记者resident correspondent 常驻记者special correspondent 特派记者editorial, leading article 社论feature, feature article 特写headline 标题banner headline 通栏标题news report, news story, news coverage 新闻报导serial, to serialize 连载serial story 小说连载editor's note 编者按advertisement, ad 广告press commnique 新闻公报press conference 记者招待会publication 出版publishing house, press 出版社publisher 发行者circulation 发行量edition 版本the first edition 初版the second edition 再版the third edition 第三版the first impression 第一次印刷the second impression 第二次印刷de luxe edition 精装本paperback 平装本pocket edition 袖珍本popular edition 普及版copyright 版权royalty 版税type-setting, composition 排版proof-reading 校对工作proof-reader 校对(者)editing 编辑(工作)editor 编辑(者)printing 印刷printing machine 印刷机type-setter, compositor 排字工人folio 对开本quarto 四开本octavo 八开本16-mo 十六开本32-mo 三十二开本64-mo 六十四开本reference book 参考书booklet, pamphlet 小册子, 小书periodical 期刊magazine 杂志daily 日报weekly 周刊fortnightly 半月刊monthly 月刊bimonthly 双月刊quarterly 季刊annual 年刊year-book 年鉴extra issue (报纸)号外special issue 特刊daily paper 日报evening paper 晚报morning paper 晨报Sunday newspaper 星期日报manual, handbook 手册document.paper 公文pictorial magazine 画报memorial volume 纪念刊selected works, selections 选集complete works 全集anthology 文集, 文选scientific literature 科学文献index 索引original edition 原版(书)new edition 新版revised edition 修订版reprint 重印, 翻印cheap edition, paperback 廉价本encyclopaedia, encyclopedia 百科全书textbook 教科书reader 读本best seller 畅销书No news is good news.没有消息就是好消息;不闻凶讯便是吉。

英语新闻听力训练30题

英语新闻听力训练30题

英语新闻听力训练30题1. What is the main topic of the news?A. A sports eventB. A new movie releaseC. A scientific discoveryD. A political meeting答案:C。

本题主要考查对新闻主旨的理解。

听力中重点提到了一项科学发现,A 选项体育赛事未提及,B 选项新电影发布也未涉及,D 选项政治会议并非重点。

2. The news is mainly about:A. A fashion showB. A natural disasterC. A music concertD. A cultural festival答案:B。

通过听力可知,新闻主要在讲述一场自然灾害,A 选项时尚秀与新闻内容无关,C 选项音乐演唱会并非主旨,D 选项文化节也不是重点。

3. What does the news focus on?A. A business dealB. A school activityC. An art exhibitionD. A charity event答案:D。

在听力中,新闻重点围绕一个慈善活动展开,A 选项商业交易不是重点,B 选项学校活动未提及,C 选项艺术展览并非此新闻的核心。

4. The main content of the news is:A. A technological innovationB. A travel experienceC. A cooking competitionD. A book launch答案:A。

听力中着重介绍了一项技术创新,B 选项旅行经历未被提及,C 选项烹饪比赛不是主要内容,D 选项新书发布也不是重点。

5. What is the core of this news?A. A wildlife protection programB. A historical eventC. A dance performanceD. A sports training camp答案:A。

daysofthe week英语作文

daysofthe week英语作文

daysofthe week英语作文The days of the week are a fundamental part of our daily lives and have been for centuries. From the ancient Babylonians to the modern world, the seven-day week has been a consistent and integral part of our social and cultural fabric. Each day of the week holds its own unique significance and importance, and together they form a cohesive unit that shapes the rhythm and structure of our lives.Monday, the first day of the week, is often seen as a fresh start, a chance to begin anew and tackle the challenges that lie ahead. It is a day of renewed energy and determination, a time to set goals and make plans for the week ahead. For many, Monday is a day of routine and structure, a time to get back into the swing of things after the weekend.Tuesday, the second day of the week, is often associated with productivity and efficiency. It is a day when we can build upon the momentum of Monday and make significant progress on our tasks and projects. Many people find that they are able to focus more easily on Tuesday, as the distractions of the weekend have faded andthe anticipation of the upcoming weekend has not yet set in.Wednesday, the midpoint of the week, is a day that is often marked by a sense of balance and equilibrium. It is a time when we can take a step back and assess our progress, making any necessary adjustments to ensure that we are on track to achieve our goals. For some, Wednesday is a day of creativity and innovation, a time to explore new ideas and push the boundaries of what is possible.Thursday, the fourth day of the week, is often seen as a day of anticipation and excitement. It is the day when the weekend is just around the corner, and many people find themselves looking forward to the freedom and relaxation that the weekend will bring. For some, Thursday is a day of increased productivity, as they strive to wrap up their work and prepare for the upcoming weekend.Friday, the fifth day of the week, is universally regarded as the start of the weekend. It is a day of celebration and release, a time to let go of the stresses and demands of the workweek and embrace the joys of leisure and relaxation. For many, Friday is a day of socializing and indulgence, a time to reconnect with friends and family and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.Saturday, the sixth day of the week, is a day of rest and rejuvenation. It is a time to slow down, unwind, and recharge our batteries. Forsome, Saturday is a day of adventure and exploration, a time to try new things and step outside of our comfort zones. Others may choose to spend the day in quiet contemplation, taking time to reflect on the past week and plan for the week ahead.Sunday, the final day of the week, is often seen as a day of reflection and renewal. It is a time to pause, to take stock of our lives, and to prepare for the week ahead. For many, Sunday is a day of spiritual or religious observance, a time to connect with something larger than ourselves and to find meaning and purpose in our lives. Others may choose to spend the day engaged in leisure activities, such as reading, gardening, or spending time with loved ones.Regardless of our individual preferences and routines, the days of the week play a vital role in shaping our lives and our experiences. They provide a sense of structure and predictability, helping us to organize our time and our priorities. They also offer opportunities for growth, learning, and self-discovery, as we navigate the ebb and flow of our daily lives.In conclusion, the days of the week are a fundamental part of our existence, and they deserve our attention and appreciation. Whether we are embracing the energy and excitement of Monday, the productivity and efficiency of Tuesday, or the rejuvenation and reflection of Sunday, each day of the week has something uniqueand valuable to offer. By recognizing and embracing the unique qualities of each day, we can unlock the full potential of our lives and create a more fulfilling and meaningful existence.。

学生会组织的希望小学的新闻报道英文作文

学生会组织的希望小学的新闻报道英文作文

学生会组织的希望小学的新闻报道英文作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hope Elementary News ReportHey there, friends! It's me, your favorite kid reporter Timmy Turner, bringing you all the latest buzz from Hope Elementary. Get ready because we've got some super exciting news to share with you all!Last week, our amazing student council organized the best event our school has ever seen. I'm talking about the Hope Elementary Spring Festival – a day filled with fun games, delicious food, and tons of laughter!Let me give you all the deets. The festival took place last Saturday on our soccer field. When I arrived in the morning, I could hardly believe my eyes! The whole place was decked out with colorful decorations, bouncy castles, game booths and even a mini roller coaster!The student council had been working super hard to make this day special for weeks. Stacy from 4th grade was in charge of the food stands. She told me they had everything from hot dogsand pizza to snow cones and cotton candy. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!Then there was Billy, the master of games. That kid set up the craziest activities I've ever seen! From a dunk tank to a biggest football throwing contest, he left no stone unturned. His face painting booth was also a huge hit - I went as a ferocious lion!But of course, no school event is complete without Mrs. Jacobs' famous lemonade stand. That sweet and tangy drink was exactly what we needed to beat the heat. I must have had three glasses!The best part though? All the proceeds from the festival are going towards buying new playground equipment for our school. How awesome is that?Principal Walker was beaming with pride all day. He said, "The student council has blown me away with their hard work and dedication. Seeing our community come together like this makes me so proud."And come together we did! Students from all grades rallied to make this day super special. Even the teachers pitched in, volunteering at the different booths and activities.I don't think I've ever seen so many smiles in one place. Little Janie from 1st grade couldn't stop grinning after winning a huge teddy bear. And Ryan's face turned as red as a tomato when he finally dunked Mr. Peterson in the tank!As the sun began to set, we all gathered in the field for a spectacular fireworks show. Organized by the one and only Samantha, the Class President, those bright colors dancing across the sky left us speechless. What a perfect way to end such a magical day!I'm getting goosebumps just recapping this whole experience for you! Our student council leaders - Samantha, Stacy, Billy and the rest of the crew - worked their bucking broncos off to create memories we'll never forget.Speaking of the council, did I mention they're already hard at work planning our next big event? I won't spill all the beans just yet, but let's just say it's going to be out of this world! You'll have to keep reading the Hope Elementary News to find out more.Alright friends, there you have it - the inside scoop on our school's most exciting day. A huge shoutout to the student council for making it all possible! I don't know about you, but I can't wait to see what other amazing things they've got in store.This is Timmy Turner, signing off for now. Don't forget to be awesome and make good choices! Peace out!篇2Hope Elementary Student NewsVolume 1, Issue 1A New Student Council is Born!By Jessica Thompson, 5th Grade ReporterHi everyone! I'm Jessica and I'm going to tell you all about the awesome new student council we just started at our school. Get ready because a lot of super cool things are happening!It all began a few months ago when Ms. Jackson, our 4th grade teacher, had this brilliant idea. She said "Why don't we let the students take charge and make some decisions around here? We could start a student council!" Well, at first, I didn't really know what a student council was. But Ms. Jackson explained that it's a group of kids who get elected to represent the whole student body. Their job is to come up with fun activities and projects to make our school an even better place.As soon as I heard that, I knew I wanted to be part of the action. Running for student council sounded like the perfect wayfor me to step up as a leader. I started my campaign right away, making posters and giving speeches about why I deserved a spot on the council. I promised to work hard and listen to everyone's ideas if I got elected.The big election day finally came in September. Tons of kids and their families packed into the gym to vote. When the results were announced, I was bouncing off the walls with excitement - I made it! I was one of the eight students chosen to be on the very first Hope Elementary Student Council. Along with me, there were two other 5th graders, two 4th graders, and three 3rd graders. I gave my mom and dad a huge hug!Once we were all elected, it was time to get down to business. Our first official meeting was on a sunny Friday afternoon after school. We gathered in Ms. Jackson's classroom, nominating classroom representatives from each grade to join us. Then it was time to decide what our first orders of business would be.Jessica from 3rd grade spoke up first. "I think we should plan a big kickball tournament on the playground! My whole class loves that game." That opened up the floodgates and everyone started calling out ideas."We should do a bake sale to raise money!" shouted Michael."Or maybe a car wash on Saturdays!" Kyle chimed in.Isabella raised her hand politely. "What if we started a recycling program? We could get big blue bins for each classroom.""Ooh, I like that eco-friendly idea!" Ms. Jackson smiled, clearly impressed with our enthusiasm.We went around in a circle, writing down every single suggestion on the whiteboard until it was completely full. There were ideas for dances, pep rallies, field trips, new playground equipment - you name it! The possibilities seemed endless when you put our creative little minds together.In the end, we decided our first major project would be hosting a school carnival called "Hopepalooza." It's going to be this huge event with games, food, prizes, and live performances to raise money for new technology in our computer lab. We're already hard at work planning every last detail to make sure it's the most epic carnival this school has ever seen.Of course, Hopepalooza is just the beginning. We've got a mile-long list of other events and initiatives we want to tackletoo. I can't wait to get started on improving our school lunch menu, organizing field trips, or setting up a buddy reading program. Thanks to our new student council, us kids finally have a voice in creating a happiness and more fun environment at Hope Elementary!Being on student council has already taught me so much.I've learned how to speak up confidently, compromise with others, and be a real leader that my classmates can look up to. It feels amazing to have such an important role and make a positive impact on my school community.If you're a student reading this, I highly encourage you to run for your school's student council next year. You'll gain valuable leadership experience, work on your teamwork and public speaking skills, and most importantly - you'll get to help make your school a better place in whatever ways you can dream up. It's a wonderful way for us kids to stepup and show what we're capable of achieving.As for me and my fellow student council members, you can bet we're just getting started. We have a million more ideas up our sleeves to make this year at Hope Elementary the best year yet. The students are in charge now, and we're brimming with Hornet pride and excitement for the future!That's all for now, but stay tuned for more updates from your official student reporters. We'll be keeping you in the loop on every fun event, progress report, and new initiative headed your way. Things are about to get a whole lot more buzzing around here!篇3Student Council Makes Hope Elementary the Best!Hi everyone! This is Timmy Jones reporting for the Hope Elementary Newsletter. I'm one of the 4th grade class representatives for our amazing student council. Today I want to tell you all about the awesome events and activities the student council has been organizing to make our school the coolest place ever!Our first big event this year was the Hope-a-Thon Fundraiser back in September. We had loads of fun games and activities set up like a cake walk, face painting, and even a dunk tank where you could try to drop your teachers into the cold water! My little sister played the"Knock the Cans" game and won a huge teddy bear. We raised over 5,000 to buy new playground equipment for the kindergarten yard. Now they have a super cool climbing castle that looks like a pirate ship!For Halloween, the student council decorated the entire school with hand-made spooky crafts. We made mummy door hangers from toilet paper, hung paper bats from the ceiling, and carved tons of jack-o-lanterns. My personal favorite was the "Haunted Hallway" where you had to walk through in the dark and we jumped out to scare you! It was so much fun dressing up and seeing everyone's creative costumes.In November, we did a canned food drive competition to collect donations for the local food bank. My class won by bringing in over 300 cans of food! As a reward, we got to duct tape our teacher to the wall during study hall. It was hilarious watching Ms. Martin just stuck there while we loaded her up with even more duct tape and streamer decorations. She was such a good sport about the whole thing.The week before Winter Break, we held a big door decorating contest. Every class decorated their classroom door in a different holiday theme. My class did "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and we made the whole door look like the scene outside Charlie's house with the sad little tree and dog house. Mrs. Taylor's kindergarten class won for their "Gingerbread House" door which looked amazing with all the frosting and candy decorations!Our biggest event so far was the Hope Elementary Winter Wonderland in December. We transformed the whole gymnasium into a magical winter village with decorations, crafts, and games everywhere you looked. One corner had a sledding hill you could slide down on recycled cardboard sleds we made. Another area was an igloo fort stuffed with bean bags for epic snowball fights. We also had cookie decorating, ornament making, and you could have your photo taken at the "Frozen" photo booth. I went with my little brother and we must have spent three hours wandering around playing all the games and activities.Valentine's Day was sweet with our "Candygram" and "Flower Gram" fundraisers where you could buy candy or flowers to be delivered to your friends with a special note. I got three candygrams and it was so fun reading the nice messages. The student council also passed out little bags of cinnamon hearts to every classroom.For St. Patrick's Day in March, we decorated the cafeteria with a leprechaun theme. We made rainbow streamer decorations, leprechaun footprints on the floors, and turned the trash cans into pots of gold. On St. Patrick's itself, we did a scavenger hunt at lunch where you had to find clovers we hid allover the cafeteria to win prizes. It was so funny watching my friend Jake crawl around looking under tables.My favorite event we've done so far is the recent "Decade Spirt Week" where each day celebrated a different decade of fashion and music. On 60's Day, I wore my dad's old bellbottom jeans and hippie colors. For 80's Day, my whole class came in crazy neon outfits with side ponytails and fingerless lace gloves. The 90's brought back stonewashed jeans and grungy flannel shirts. It was awesome learning about each decade's iconic styles and then dressing up to represent them at school. We ended the week with a big 2000's Dance Party on Friday afternoon where we learned some fun line dances like the Cha Cha Slide and Cotton-Eyed Joe.Coming up soon, the student council is busy planning even more events to make the rest of the year exciting. In a few weeks, we're hosting a Talent Show Extravaganza where kids can perform singing, dancing, magic, or any other talents. I'm going to enter with my friend Billy and we're going to do some hilarious comedy sketches. My sister is learning a baton twirling routine too.For Earth Day in April, we have tons of cool "go green" activities lined up. We're going to do a recycled art contestmaking sculptures out of cans, bottles, and other reused items. The local community garden is coming to help us start a school vegetable patch. And we get to make those neat self-watering planters out of milk jugs and water bottles for our classrooms. I hope we can get every classroom adopted a special plant to take care of. Earth Day should be super educational and tons of fun!Finally, our huge end-of-year event will be the Hope Color Run in May. We're going to have a 1 mile course all around the school fields where you get pelted with bright colored powder at different stations. Once you finish, we'll have an epic color dance party where everyone can just go wild getting drenched in vibrant colors! Kids will be able to buy fun color run shirts, sunglasses, and tutus to go all out. I've never done a color run before and I'm so psyched!Well, that's all the exciting news from this year's student council. We've had a blast making Hope Elementary the most fun place on the planet by organizing all these awesome events and activities. A huge thanks to our staff sponsor Mrs. Appleton for helping guide us. And mad props to all my hard-working student council peers for putting in so much creativity and effort. Here's to making the rest of the year just as memorable! Go Hope Huskies!This has been Timmy Jones reporting live from the Husky News Desk. Check back next month for more updates on our adventures in elementary awesomeness!篇4Hope Elementary's Amazing Student Council!By Timmy Thompson, 4th Grade ReporterHi friends! Timmy here with all the latest news about our awesome student council. Get ready because these kids are doing such cool things for our school!First up, let's talk about the brand new buddy bench that was just installed on the playground. This bright blue bench is going to be a special spot for anyone who is feeling lonely or needs a friend to play with. If you're sitting on the buddy bench, it means you're looking for a playmate. Other kids can then invite you to join their games! Isn't that a wonderful idea? The buddy bench was proposed by our student council president, Sophia Martin. She said she wanted to make sure no one ever feels left out at recess. Way to go Sophia!But that's not all the student council has been up to lately. They also organized a massive recycling drive to help make our school more eco-friendly. For two whole weeks, every classroomcollected plastic bottles, aluminum cans, paper, and cardboard. On the last day, a huge recycling truck pulled up and the student council members loaded it up with all the recyclables. Mrs. Johnson from the eco club said we gathered over 1,200 pounds of materials! That's enough to fill up a giant whale! Thanks to the drive, so much less trash will end up in landfills and the ocean. Our planet is a little bit happier.Of course, the student council couldn't let Earth Day go by without a celebration. They set up all kinds of fun activities and games to teac篇5A Super Cool Story About Our Awesome Student CouncilBy: Your Friendly Neighborhood Kid ReporterHey guys! This is your pal Tommy reporting live from the biggest event of the year - our school's annual Student Council elections and kickoff for the "School of Hope" program! I've got a ton of exciting news to share with you all about the amazing things our new student leaders are doing to make our school year totally EPIC.First off, let me introduce you to our newly elected Student Council President - Sarah Sparkles! Sarah is an ultra-smart 5thgrader who really knows how to make things fun. During her campaign speech, she promised to fill our cafeteria with more yummy snacks, plan "no homework" nights, and bring a huge waterslide to our field day! She said her number one goal is to make sure every single kid at our school has a blast all year long.I don't know about you, but that's the kind of president I want leading our school!Right after Sarah took her oath of office (pinky swear and everything!), she unveiled her first big initiative - the School of Hope! This is a super neat program where every student gets to pick one thing they wish could be different in the world and then we'll all work together to try to make that change happen. Talk about an awesome idea!Sarah says the School of Hope will have "job teams" that focus on different ways to make a positive impact. There will be an Environmental Eco-Explorers crew for kids who want to help protect nature, a Community Helpers squad for those who want to volunteer locally, and even a Global Gamechanger group for thinking really, really big! I already signed up for the Environmental team because I'm totally obsessed with animals. Who doesn't love fluffy puppies?!At our kickoff assembly, we broke into our job teams for the first time to start brainstorming ideas. My Eco-Explorers team had a ton of great thoughts like starting a recycling program at school, cleaning up litter from the park nearby, or even raising money to protect endangered species around the world. We're going to narrow it down to one main project to focus on soon. I'll definitely keep you posted!The other groups also had some amazing concepts cooking. The Community Helpers were discussing ways to collect canned goods for the local food pantry, running donation drives for warm coats and clothes in the winter, or maybe even planting some community gardens around town. Such kind-hearted kids we've got here!But I have to say, the Global Gamechanger squad might have had the most "thinking outside the box" ideas yet. These guys want to tackle huge issues like finding cures for diseases, bringing technology to underprivileged communities, or even proposing new laws to make the world more fair and equal for everyone. This definitely isn't your average elementary school project - these kids are dreaming BIG!Once we hammered out our main goals, each team got to work developing step-by-step action plans for making our hopesbecome reality. Thanks to Sarah's superb leadership, we broke things down into smaller, easy-to-manage tasks that everyone can contribute to based on their own unique skills and talents. We may be just kids, but we've got enough energy, enthusiasm and bright ideas to move mountains!Speaking of talents, Sarah and the rest of the council have started putting together school-wide events to showcase our abilities while also raising funds for our projects. There's going to be a big student art exhibition, a "Hope Has Talent" show to perform skits, music and more, and even a Robot Rumble robotics competition. I can't wait to see everyone's incredible creations!That's not all though - Sarah is also hard at hard work planning spirit rallies, school dances, carnivals and other fun get-togethers throughout the year to make sure we stay energized and motivated. She says having a positive, upbeat vibe is key to achieving our goals and making our School of Hope a huge success.I don't know about you all, but I'm just so thrilled and honored to be part of such an inspiring, world-changing movement right here in our own elementary school. With Sarah's spark for joy, our unstoppable teamwork, and all of the brilliantideas brewing, I know we're going to make An Amazing difference in our communities and beyond. This is just theStart of Our Adventures to Create a Better Future!Sarah ended her kickoff speech saying "Through our School of Hope, we'll prove that no dream is too big and no goal is too grand when we combine our youthful minds and endless spirit of possibility. This year, we won't just be students - we'll be visionaries, change-makers, and real-life superheroes making the world a more awesome place in our own unique ways!"You know what? I couldn't have said it better myself. This School of Hope isn't just a project - it's a chance for us kids to show that we have just as much heart, courage and determination as adults to create positive change. We may be little, but we've got BIG powers to reshape the world into a happier, kinder, more hopeful place for all.Alright friends, get readyto be insanelY inspired as me and my reporter pals share all the updates on our teams' efforts throughout the year! Our School of Hope is just getting started, but I already know thisyear is going to be one for the history books. Sarah's leadership and all of our schools' endless energy is going to help us dream, create and ACHIEVE like never before!。

初一英语新闻播报单选题50题

初一英语新闻播报单选题50题

初一英语新闻播报单选题50题1.There is a breaking news title: “Amazing Discovery!”. What kind of news is it?A.Sports newsB.Science newsC.Entertainment newsD.Weather news答案:B。

本题主要考查对不同类型新闻标题的理解。

“Amazing Discovery!”通常与科学发现有关,所以是科学新闻。

选项A 体育新闻一般会有与体育赛事或运动员相关的标题;选项C 娱乐新闻通常涉及明星、电影、音乐等;选项D 天气新闻会有关于天气情况的描述。

2.The title “Champion Crowned!” is most likely to be which kind of news?A.Financial newscation newsC.Sports newsD.Political news答案:C。

“Champion Crowned!”意思是冠军加冕,很明显与体育赛事有关,是体育新闻。

选项A 金融新闻会涉及经济、股市等内容;选项 B 教育新闻会围绕学校、教育政策等;选项 D 政治新闻主要是关于国家政治方面的。

3.“Star-Studded Premiere!” belongs to which type of news?A.Entertainment newsB.Business newsC.Technology newsD.Agriculture news答案:A。

“Star-Studded Premiere!”表示众星云集的首映式,属于娱乐新闻。

选项B 商业新闻与经济、企业等相关;选项C 科技新闻涉及科技领域的新进展;选项D 农业新闻围绕农业方面的事情。

4.“Record-Breaking Heatwave!” is what kind of news?A.Weather newsB.Culture newsC.Medical newsD.Industrial news答案:A。

2023六月新闻摘抄英语

2023六月新闻摘抄英语

2023六月新闻摘抄英语2023年6月新闻摘抄如下:1. The world's first "3D-printed" bridge was officially opened in the Netherlands this month, a technological feat that showcases the potential of this innovative building method.2. A new study published in the journal Nature found that regular exercise can significantly reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, one of the most common forms of dementia.3. The United States women's national soccer team won their fourth World Cup title, defeating the Netherlands in the final match. The victory sparked celebrations across the country and renewed calls for equal pay in women's sports.4. The world's largest offshore wind farm, located off the coast of Yorkshire in the UK, began operations this month, a major milestone in the transition to renewable energy.5. A magnitude earthquake struck the island of Java in Indonesia, killing at least 30 people and leaving thousands homeless. The quake also caused significant damage to infrastructure and prompted a response from local authorities to provide aid to affected areas.6. The International Olympic Committee announced that the next Olympic Games, which were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be held in 2024 in Paris, France. Organizers hope that the Games can help to boost tourism and revitalize the local economy.7. A new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned that urgent action is needed to limit global warming to degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, a target set by the international community in the Paris Agreement. The report emphasized the need for rapid cuts in greenhouse gas emissions and outlined the potential impacts of climate change on ecosystems and human society.8. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the end of the Ebola virus epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, marking a significant milestone in efforts to contain the deadly disease.9. A new study published in the journal Science found that exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may increase the risk of developing autism in children, a finding that could have implications for public health policies and environmental regulations.10. The world's first fully automated subway system opened in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, providing a new mode of transportation for commuters and reducing traffic congestion in the rapidly growing urban area.以上是2023年6月部分新闻摘要,如需更多信息,可以查阅相关新闻网站。

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week的用法和例句

week的用法和例句

week的用法和例句week有欢迎;受欢迎的等意思,那么你知道week的用法吗?下面店铺为大家带来有关week的用法和例句,供大家参考学习!week的用法:week的用法1:week的意思是“星期”,可指星期日到星期六的七天,也可指从任何时候算起的连续七天,还可指包括某一特定的一周,举行某种庆祝之周等。

week的用法2:“两星期”的表示方法英式英语用fortnight,而美式英语用two weeks。

week的用法3:Monday〔Tuesday〕week指从本星期一〔星期二〕算起的前一个或后一个星期一〔星期二〕。

week的用法4:this day week指从某日起算七天前或七天后的一天。

week的用法5:tomorrow week指一星期后的明天, yesterday week指一星期前的昨天。

the week of the 22nd指从22号开始的一星期。

week的用法例句:1. We tend to meet up for lunch once a week.我们往往每周共进一次午餐。

2. Somalia, pop. 7.9 million, income per head about £1.60 a week.索马里,人口790万,人均收入大约每周1.60英镑。

3. He will be attending next week's American Grammy Awards in feverish anticipation.他将带着紧张兴奋的期待出席下周的美国格莱美奖颁奖。

4. The news programme goes out four times a week at peak time.这档新闻节目每周在黄金时段播出4次。

5. The volunteers kept a record of everything they ate for aweek.志愿者记录下他们一周所吃的所有食物。

PEP五年级英语上册第二单元A部分

PEP五年级英语上册第二单元A部分

3 have art P.E. We and math
We have art P.E. and math.
4 Is
today
Friday
Friday.
Today is

同学们问老师:What day is it today?如 果老师说:It’s Monday,一个同学自己抱 团;如果老师说:It’s Tuesday,两个同学抱 团;同样,老师说:It’s Wednesday,三个 同学抱成一团,依此类推。
mondaymondaytuesdaytuesdaywednesdaywednesdaythursdaythursdayfridayfridaydaydaydaydaydaydaydaydaydaydaychinese语文english英语math数学music音乐computer电脑art美术science科学pe
(完全形式) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
(缩写) Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri.
(中文意思) 星期一 星期二 星期三 星期四 星期五
我们都有哪些课程?
1、Chinese(语文) 8、P.E.(体育) 2、English(英语) 9、Art(美术) 3、Math(数学) 10、Music(音乐) 4、Computer(电脑) 5、Science(科学) 6、Moral Education(思想品德) 7、Social Studies(社会)
It’s Thursday.
What day is it today?
It’s Friday.
Exercise: Read and match.
Thursday Tuesday Monday
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