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1、选择性必修2 Unit1 The mass mediaReading : Be a critical news reader10 JulyFirefighters put out tower block fireFirefighters quickly put out the Henderson Tower fire last night. The fire, which is thought to have started from the 8th floor, spread quickly through the tower block on Sunday night, leaving p
2、eople on the upper floors trapped Fears grew that the number of deaths could reach 5, according to figures released by emergency services.Fire engines and ambulances called at 9:30 p.m.reached the scene within 15 minutes. By this time, the fire had extended to the 15th floor. Firefighters got the si
3、tuation under control around 11 p.m.There is concern that the construction company that built the tower block had not followed fire safety rules.1. put outsnuff outdouse2. trapentrapensnare3. according to figures released by emergency services根据应急服务机构公布的数据4. extend to延伸5. under control在控制之下6. there
4、is concern that有人担心I1 JulyLocal newsA2Deadly fire in tower block causes serious damageA terrible fire broke out on Sunday night leaving the Henderson Tower seriously damaged. Emergency services estimate that the number of deaths could reach 9.By this morning,4 people have been confirmed dead.The fir
5、e has also left dozens of people injured of whom are in a critical condition. Lisa Maver, 29, is among the lucky ones who only suffered minor injuries. She recalled, “I was about to have a bath when I heard people screaming and dogs barking. I looked outside and the smoke was choking me.It was like
6、an awful dream.Mr Peterson. head of the fire service.confirms that a dropped cigarette end on a carpet of the 8th floor started the fire and that the automatic fire alarms did not go off quickly enough to prevent the disaster.A team is currently investigating the accident further.7. estimatereckonas
7、sess8. in a critical condition情况严重9. suffer minor injuries受轻伤10. people screaming and dogs barking人们尖叫声和狗叫声11. a dropped cigarette地上的香烟12. the automatic fire alarms自动报警器13. go off blow upexplode14. disastertragedyadversity15. currently presentlyat present16. investigate examinelook intoReading news
8、reports criticallyWe rely on news to learn about what is happening in the world around us.However, we usually find that reports on the same events contain different or even contradictory information. How do these differences come about?17. rely ondepend oncount on18. containcovercomprise19. contradi
9、ctory information相反的信息20. come abouthappenoccurIt is advisable to remember that journalists may have different priorities,which would influence how they report an event.Lets take the two news reports on the Henderson Tower fire as an example.We can see that the first news report pays more attention
10、to the rescue efforts,while the second talks more about deaths and injuries. When we read more than one report, we come to understand an event in a more comprehensive way.21. It is advisable to remember that最好记住22. different priorities不同的重点23. in a more comprehensive way更加全面地Even if news reports are
11、 written from basically the same perspective, they may contradict each other in terms of factual details. as events in the real world are usually complicated and constantly changing.For instance,the numbers of deaths differ in the two news reports on the Henderson Tower fire.When we come across such
12、 factual differences,we should not rush to the conclusion that one of the news reports gives false information.Instead,check when the reports were written. News reports written at different stages of an event could contain different information as new facts are brought to light.Another aspect worthy
13、 of mention is that journalists may approach information they get from research or interviews differently. Suppose emergency services estimates of the number of deaths vary between 5 and 9. Journalists may choose to present the minimum, the maximum or something in between in their news reports.There
14、fore, checking different sources enables us to draw a more informed conclusion.24. from basically the same perspective视角基本一致25. in terms of 关于,涉及26. complicatedcomplexintricate27. conclusiondeductionassumption28. new facts are brought to light事实被披露29. different sources不同来源30. draw a more informed co
15、nclusion得出更加明智的结论To sum up, it is wise to read news reports written from various perspectives and at different stages, which brings us a more accurate understanding of a situation. We also need to be critical about the information we receive and remember not to blindly trust what we have read.Though
16、 journalists are committed to presenting the truth, it is better to use our own judgement than rely entirely on news reports. With great discrimination, every one of us has the potential to be a critical news reader.31. to sum up总而言之32. from various perspectives and at different stages从不同视角及不同的阶段33.
17、 accurate understanding准确的理解34. criticalcrucialessential35. to blindly trust盲目地相信36. be committed to致力于37. entirelycompletelytotally38. discriminationbiasprejudice39. potentialpossibilityaptitudeGrammar UsageJoseph Pulitzer was born on April 10, 1847, in Hungary. He moved to America and became an Am
18、erican citizen in the 1860s.He had a number of different jobs after he moved to America.He regularly visited the library and studied English and lawby then he had learned very little English.While in the library one day,he began chatting to two editors of a German-language newspaper.They offered him
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