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1、Unit 3 Inside view This is just so crazy! What?This story Im reading.So teU us.A Man was in a wheelchair crossing the road in front of a lorry at some traffic lights.Somehow, the back of the wheelchair got stuckon the front of the lorry. When the lorry started moving, it took the wheelchair and the
2、man with it!Youre joking!The driver drove for several miles at 80 kilometres an hour before he stopped at a garage.The man was unhurt because his seat belt had stopped him falling out. What a terrible story! Thank goodness! The Man was all right!The police asked the driver if hed realized he had a p
3、assenger. The driver said he had no idea at all.Do you want to hear another one? A funny one this time. Go on.A woman reported that her car had been stolen and that shed left her mobile phone in the car. The policeman suggested calling the mobile. When he did, the thief answered.The policeman told t
4、he thief that he was answering an ad in the paper and that he wanted to buy the car.And the thief agreed to sell it! He didnt!So they arranged to meet and the thief was arrested and the woman got her car back.A happy ending!You get these great stories in the papers - I always read them.Conversation
5、2 Voice on Radio The news at one oclock.Tornadoes have damaged homes in Northern England.There is still no news of missing company director, Alan Marsden. Scientists claim that global warming is accelerating.There are reports coming in of more fighting in . Do you mind if l turn it off?Its fine. I w
6、asnt listening. Do you follow the news?Yeah, I do. But I dont often listen to the radio, I mostly get my news online.Do you?Yes, I read articles from different papers. My dad does that.Well, Ive got used to reading real newspapers. You should try reading the news online.You get lots of different vie
7、ws, its very stimulating.True, it is stimulating.But Ive got into the habit of reading the papers in the JCR in a comfortable armchair, with lots of black coffee. Dont either of you listen to the radio?Its a great way to wake up.Yeah, I do that. And I download podcasts. And I watch the news on telly
8、.Youre a news addict. We all know that. You have to be if you read PPE.You have to be really knowledgeable about current affairs. You are.Well, Im a TV addict. I spend too much time watching the soaps. I love British TV.Weve noticed, Kate. Are you going to watch Friends with me tonight? You bet!Outs
9、ide viewA library containing archives of past storiesand photographs is an important resource in any newspaper office, allowing journalists to research details of stories published in the past and get facts and photographs very quickly.Dempster is a librarian at one of Britains biggest newspapers, t
10、he Daily Express. He describes how in the past,the library was quite slow and difficult to usebut today a computerized database makes researching past news stories and finding photographs much easier.How do you create a news database?Each morning, seven days a week, 364 days a year, because we dont
11、include Christmas Day,we archive our daily newspaper.We also read other newspapersand collect stories they have published.We take around about 1,000 storiesthat we cut out from the newspapers every day.These are scanned onto a databaseand then they can be searched using a keyword.So, what we mean by
12、 keyword is that we use the terms Who? What? Why? When? and Where? as a reference for the information. So, for example, a journalist will be ableto search for the British Prime Ministergiving a speech in Munich concerning the European financial situation.Part 2How did journalists research news stori
13、es before computers? Before the electronic database,we had a traditional newspaper archive.So there were tens of millions of paper envelopes,containing paper copies of news stories on a variety of topics. These were referenced by general headings,whether it be politics, health or people.These envelo
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