A. The power of the press. B. How to write headlines. C. What we mean by“news”. D. The work of a journalist.
A. Where they were at the time. B. The headlines they read in the papers. C. They couldn’t believe it was true.D. D. What someone said to them afterwards.
A. Meeting him when he was a child. B. Learning about him at school. C. Hearing the news about his death. D. Seeing the assassination on TV.
A. It ate some electrical equipment. B. It frightened a number of passengers. C. It didn’t have any documents. D. Technicians thought it could cause a problem.
A. The media will become more powerful. B. The press will disappear. C. More news will come from ordinary people. D. Newspapers will become more reliable.