Read the following passage and mark the letter A, 13, C, or D to indicate the correct answer of each question.
The history of American newspapers begins in the early 18th century with the publication of the first colonial newspapers. American newspapers began as modest affairs - a sideline for printers. They became a political force in the campaign for American independence. After independence, the first article of U.S. Constitution guaranteed freedom of the press. The U.S. Postal Service Act of 1792 provided substantial subsidies: Newspapers were delivered up to 100 miles for a penny and beyond for 1.5 cents, when first class postage ranged from six cents to a quarter.
The American press grew rapidly during the First Party System (1790s-1810s) when both parties sponsored papers to reach their loyal partisans. From the 1830s onward, the Penny press began to play a major role in American journalism and its interests seemed to remarkably surprised the management board in the journal industry. Technological advancements such as the telegraph and faster printing presses in the 1840s also helped to expand the press of the nation as it experienced rapid economic and demographic growth. Editors typically became the local party spokesman, and hard-hitting editorials were widely reprinted.
By 1900 major newspapers had become profitable powerhouses of advocacy, muckraking and sensationalism, along with serious, and objective news-gathering. During the early 20th century, prior to rise of television, the average American read several newspapers per-day. Starting in the 1920s, changes in technology again
morphed the nature of American journalism as radio and later, television, began to play increasingly important competitive roles.
In the late 20th centuiy, much of American journalism became housed in big media chains. With the coming of digital journalism in the 21st century, all newspapers faced a business crisis as readers turned to the Internet for sources and advertisers followed them.
(Adapted from https://e.wikipedia.org)
What does the word "its" in paragraph 2 refer to_______.
A. The American press
C. the First Party System
B. the management board in the journal industry
D. the Penny press
Đáp án D
Từ “its” trong đoạn 2 để cập đến từ nào dưới đây ______?
A. Báo chí Mỹ B. Cơ quan điều hành báo chí
C. Hệ thống Đảng đầu tiên D. Báo Penny
Căn cứ vào thông tin đoạn 2:
“From the 18303 onward, the Penny press began to play a major role in American journalism and its interests seemed to remarkably surprised the management board in the journal industry." (Từ những năm 1830 trở đi, báo chí Penny bắt đầu đóng một vai trò lớn trong ngành báo chí Mỹ và lợi ích của nó dường như gây ngạc nhiên đáng kể cho ban quản lý trong ngành báo chí.)
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The course was so difficult that I didn't _______ any progress at all.
No sooner had I turned on my new PC than there was a strange noise.
If I had known about their wedding plan earlier, I would have been able to make time to attend the reception party.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
We respectfully advise the Culture Secretary not to put her shirt on it.
He worked on fixing the computer for two ______ hours before giving up and calling tech support.
Bill was ______ on and on about his weekend fishing trip - I really didn't need to know all the details!
Due to unforeseen circumstances, our group's scheduled visit to the museum has been called off
Tom: “Why don't we send them some textbooks, newspapers and picture books?” Hellen: “______________.”
His cell phone makes an ______ noise every time he gets a text message.
Mai: “l'm really excited about Aunt Mary's surprise birthday party this afternoon! Aren't you?”
Lan: “_____________.”
Oxfam tries to send food to countries where people are suffering _______ malnutrition.
Mark the letter A, B, C or ID to indicate the word whose underlined part differs from the other three in pronunciation in each of the following questions.
Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct word or phrase that best fits each of the numbered blanks.
In recent years, the WTO has also made it a priority to assist developing nations as they come under WTO regulation. Many developing countries and emerging markets lack the experience and technical expertise needed to deal with large and very comprehensive trade agreements. The WTO provides them with critical training and support, (25) ______ ensuring that the WTO is inclusive and equitable toward both the wealthiest and the poorest nations in the world.
Part of the nondiscrimination mandate of the WTO is most-favored-nation (MFN) status. Most-favored-nation status requires that a WTO member must apply the same
terms and conditions to (26) ______ with any and all other WTO members. Also, you (27) ______ experienced a version of most-favored-nation status as a child, when an adult told you that if you were going to take gum or candy to class, you had to bring enough for everyone.
One of the other key elements to the success of the WTO is its transparency requirement. WTO members are required to publish their trade regulations and follow a system that allows all external parties (28) ______ will review and evaluate any administrative decisions and their impact on trade regulations. When a WTO nation changes its trade policies, those changes must be reported to the WTO.
Overall, the WTO's mission is to improve the stability and (29) ______ of global trade. As a result, it tends to support free-trade, as opposed to protectionist, policies, and strongly discourages the use of quotas and other such restrictions on imports.
(Adapted from https://courses.lumenlearning.com)
Điền vào số: 28
Excavations in some villages on the east bank of the Euphrates River revealed an ancient community that had been laying under later reconstructions of the city of Babylon.