每周一聽——那些年我們一起練過的聽力(第204期)
每周一聽——那些年我們一起練過的聽力(第204期)
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每周一聽——那些年我們一起練過的聽力(第204期)
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評分規(guī)則:
每篇設(shè)空十處,每答對一空獎勵一個BB,全對的蟲子可得15個BB獎勵。有好的建議大家可以跟帖留言,加油哦~~~~~~
The media have become protagonists in the 2016 presidential campaign, and that is mostly due to Donald Trump, said Tom Rosenstiel of the American Press Institute.
“Donald Trump in particular, and the Republican Party more general, made the press a (1) in the campaign, by saying that the press was incompetent, out to get them, a level of demonization of the press that we don’t usually see,” he said.
While the Trump surrogates claim bias, Clinton’s supporters have (2) the media of “false balance,” suggesting that things she has said - presented as evidence of her not being honest - are not (3) to the evidence of Donald Trump not being honest.
“But if my job today in the story, is to examine what Hillary Clinton said and is it true or not, I am going to go after that, as hard as I can, I am not going to say, ‘Well, I think this is only three quarters as serious as what Donald Trump did yesterday in the story I did, so I am only going to cover it at three quarters (4) .' You don’t!”
Dori Toribio, a Washington (5) with RTVE, Spanish Radio and Television, says she does not believe that reporters have been biased.
“Media are criticizing Donald Trump because of what he does, and what he says. It’s not because of an (6) or political bias,” she said.
Toribio said, even though it has been particularly hard for her as an immigrant and a woman to cover Trump, who has (7) immigrants and women. she has striven to be neutral.
For Thomas Burr of the National Press Club, the job of a reporter is to tell fact from fiction.
“That’s doing the critical, vital role a journalist has to have in a (8) , to educate voters and the public about what a candidate is saying, whether it’s truthful or not,” he said.
But Rosenstiel said there would be an (9) cost if journalists played arbiter.
“What we need of our journalists are people who say: my commitment is to be an observer on behalf of other citizens, to find out the truth about what happened, what was said, why, what the motivations were, but ultimately it is the job of the citizen to determine what that means,” he said.
In the end, whoever enters in the White House next January, this will have been a (10) and unusual campaign, for the candidates in the race, but also for the reporters covering it.
假期結(jié)束了,我們也聽起來吧~
上期答案
1.burdened
2.block
3.wounded
4.obligation
5.partner
6.linked
7.a(chǎn)ddressing
8.emphasized
9.thrive
10.commitment
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Ok, I didn't keep an eye on their performance,
挺不錯的
好久沒聽了,占位
占位
國慶長假結(jié)束了,繼續(xù)每周一聽!感謝小丫!
become protagonists!
不錯
我來了