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Which part of the text does each statement refer to?

#1. He (The police reporter) is the first to turn in tips about accidents. (...)

#2. The Police Reporter is indispensable. (...)

#3. He is the first to learn about checks that have been forged. (...)

#4. The police reporter is the first to learn about missing persons. (...)

#5. Crime news is considered so overpoweringly important. (...)

1. The Police Reporter is indispensable.

2. If for the financial reason a newspaper were compelled to fire all of its reporters but one it would be the man at the police headquarters who would remain at his post.

  1. This is so not because crime news is considered so overpoweringly important.

  2. The police reporter usually is the first to turn in tips about accidents in addition to learning about homes that have been broken down.

  3. The police reporter usually is the first to turn in tips about accidents in addition to learning about checks that have been forged and murders that have been committed.

  4. The police reporter usually is the first to turn in tips about accidents in addition to learning about attempted suicides, missing persons, rabid dogs, strikes and many other events about which newspapers carry stories.

7. Look professional. That usually means a jacket and a tie for men, a dress or suit for women. Wear solid colors; avoid stripes. If bright colors make your skin shine, add makeup. And don’t forget your hairspray.

8. If you have got bad hair, an ugly tie or a huge pimple on your nose, viewers will latch onto it and become distracted. That’s why you should try to eliminate all distracting flaws.

9. It’s the newscast producer’s job to decide how much air time each story deserves – and what format it should use.

10. For short, simple stories, an anchor simply reads the script; for longer, more complex topics, a reporter works with a producer, editor and photographer to produce a package.

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Which part of the text does each statement refer to?

#1. The journalist must be a first-rate general reporter. (...)

#2. The beginner must begin by tackling the problem of languages. (...)

#3. Knowledge of many foreign languages. (...)

#4. To know a language means to be able to do different things. (...)

#5. To cover the world’s news. (...)

1. The life and work of the Foreign Correspondent have a strong appeal for most young men and women in journalism.

2. To cover the world’s news from China to Peru, from Kyiv to Cape Town, to send back dispatches under date-lines from “far-away places with strange-sounding names” is the secret dream of many cub-reporters.

3. The work of the foreign correspondent is something much wider than the mere reporting of events.

4. He must give his readers at home a complete background service explaining and interpreting the news, providing eye-witness descriptions of scenes and happenings, conjuring up the atmosphere in which events are taking place, mailing informative articles periodically which will make newspaper readers familiar with the background of affairs.

5. The journalist who wishes to make a success as an “ambassador of the Press” must be a first-rate general reporter.

6. He must have a nose for the news and a keenly developed sense of news values.

7. He must be a good listener and a good mixer.

8. The beginner to journalism who is determined to make a Foreign Correspondent his aim, must begin by tackling the problem of languages.

9. He should know at least two, apart from his own.

10. It must be remembered that to know a language means to be able to write the language fluently, take down speeches in shorthand, follow conversations through the distorting medium of the telephone, and the like.

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