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#1. (…) is a television journalist who delivers the news on camera.
1) Editor; 2) Reporter; 3) Network correspondent; 4) Copyreader; 5) Anchor.
#2.The newspaper included scientific and clinical articles, abstracts from foreign journals, news items and (…).
1) editorials; 2) broadsheets; 3) supplements; 4) ledes; 5) journals.
#3.(…) is a contract for receiving papers.
1) Subscription; 2) Circulation; 3) Supplement; 4) Series; 5) Tabloid.
#4.But with audiences in the millions, enough people see the (…) and buy enough products to make the system work.
1) bylines; 2) captions; 3) ledes; 4) commercials; 5) kickers.
#5.The opening scenes of the program were (…) in Northern Oregon.
1) shot; 2)beated; 3) printed; 4) published; 5) edited.
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#1.A new TV (…) called "The Hamilton Dynasty" will be starting next autumn.
1) subscription; 2) circulation; 3) supplement; 4) series; 5) news wire.
#2.(…) is one who gathers news for television but does not report on the air.
1) Editor; 2) Off-camera reporter; 3) Correspondent; 4) Copyreader; 5) Anchor.
#3.The newspaper has a daily (…) of 55,000.
1) subscription; 2) circulation; 3) supplement; 4) series; 5) tabloid.
#4.(…) are aimed at an educated middle and upper-class readership.
1) Editorials; 2) Broadsheets; 3) Supplements; 4) Ledes; 5) Adverts.
#5.(…) is a line giving the journalists’ name at the top of their report.
1) Byline; 2) Caption; 3) Lede; 4) Dateline; 5) Title.
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#1. Thousands of ( …) make their way to the Eiffel Tower in Paris every year.
1) spectators; 2) onlookers; 3) observers; 4) sightseers; 5)audience.
#2.Visitors can see many fascinating relics in the museum on ( … ) of a small charge at the entrance.
1) cost; 2) showing; 3) delivery; 4) payment; 5) price.
#3. The theatre ( … ) stood up and cheered at the end of the play.
1) watchers; 2) sightseers; 3) crowd; 4) audience; 5) onlookers.
#4. Some film stars will do anything to be in the public ( … ).
1) service; 2) light 3) eye; 4) interest; 5) attention.
#5. My first ( … ) of the new soap opera was that it was rather boring.
1) view; 2) impression; 3) look; 4) sight; 5) understanding.
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#1. There are some styles that seem to last for ever, while others are simply ( … ) trends.
1) long-lived; 2) well-lived; 3) short-lived; 4) quick-lived; 5) bad-lived.
#2. On the second day of our trip we went to see the ( … ) of the ancient city.
1) ruins; 2) wrecks; 3) remnants; 4) tracks; 5) tails.
#3. The ( … ) from our hotel window was absolutely breathtaking.
1) outlook; 2) sight; 3) view; 4) landscape; 5) locality.
#4. There was a two-hour ( … ) to our flight, so we missed our appointment.
1) postponement; 2) delay; 3) interruption; 4) change; 5) cancellation.
#5. He went on a two-day business ( … ) to Majorca.
1) travel; 2) trip; 3) journey; 4) voyage; 5) tourism.
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