第1题
The publishing company offers their staff opportunities for ______ in decision-making.
A.apprehension
B.appreciation
C.presentation
D.participation
第2题
A.The growth of the publishing industry.
B.The history of papermaking.
C.The uses of paper in the nineteenth century.
D.The composition of wood fiber.
第3题
The publishing company offers their staff opportunities for______ in decision-making.
A.apprehension
B.appreciation
C.presentation
D.participation
第4题
A.She was the first woman to lead a big U. S. publishing company.
B.She got her first job as a teacher at the University of Chicago.
C.She committed suicide because of her mental disorder.
D.She took over her father's position when he died.
第5题
A.He met her once on the campus.
B.He met her in the publishing house.
C.He saw her name in the campus literary review.
D.They are both in the Students' Union.
第6题
A.how the Declaration came out.
B.The development of early newspaper in America.
C.The achievement of Mary Katherine Goddard as a publisher.
D.The early publishing business in America.
第7题
What does the author tell us about physicists today?
A.They tend to neglect training in analytical skills.
B.They are very good at solving practical problems.
C.They attach great importance to publishing academic papers.
D.They often go into fields yielding greater financial benefits.
第8题
Why does the author say "publishers are not in business to lose money"?
A.For convincing readers that the publishing is a profitable business.
B.For persuading people to donate when they read the free content online.
C.For warning the readers that the free stuff online may not last forever.
D.For making people trust that paper publications won't be totally gone.
第9题
Passage 4
America’s most popular newspaper website today announced that the era of free online journalism is drawing to a close. The New York Times has become the biggest publisher yet to set out plans for a paywall around its digital offering, _1_ the accepted practice that internet users will not pay for news. Struggling with an evaporation of advertising and a downward drift in street corner sales, The New York Times intends to introduce a “metered” model at the beginning of 2011. Readers will be required to pay when they have _2_ a set number of its online articles per month. The decision puts the 159-year-old newspaper on the charging side of an _3_ wide chasm (鸿沟)in the media industry. But others, including the Guardian, have said they will not _4_ internet readers. The New York Times&39;s publisher, Arthur Sulzberger, _5_ that the move is a gamble. Boasting a print _6_ of 995,000 on weekdays and 1.4 million on Sundays, The New York Times is the third bestselling American newspaper, behind the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. While most US papers focus on a single city, The New York Times is among the few that can claim _7_ scope—as well as 16 bureaus in the New York area, it has 11 offices around the US and maintains 26 bureaus elsewhere in the world. But like many in the publishing industry, the paper is in the grip of a _8_ financial crisis. Its parent company, the New York Times Company, has 15 papers, but _9_ a loss of $70 million in the nine months to September and recently accepted a $250 million _10_ from a Mexican billionaire, Carlos Slim, to strengthen its balance sheet.
A) national
B) interactively
C) circulation
D) loan
E) crude
F) exceeded
G) charge
H) ascend
I) abandoning
J) suffered
K) serious
L) deducting
M) increasingly
N) evaluation
O) acknowledged
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第10题
假设你的同学因食用从某超市买回的食品而食物中毒,后经治疗康复请给报社写一封信,描述他(们)的中毒与脱险经过,呼吁社会各界重视食品安全。
第11题
What can we learn about Gilbert Kaplan and his business?
A.He borrowed money from Gerald Bronfman, a friend in bank.
B.He founded Institutional Investor, a weekly-published magazine.
C.He became a millionaire after 1960s.
D.He was quite successful in publishing business.