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Passage One
"What a difference a word makes" The issue of semantics (语义学) has been an ongoing complaint against the media, which has been characterized by an increasing level of sensationalism and irresponsible reporting over the years, fostered by increasingly-fierce competition and struggle for wider distributions and readerships.
A focal point for the criticism is the coverage of high-profile criminal cases. With such headlines as "Mr. X Arrest for First-degree Murder" prominently displayed across the front page, it has been argued that such provocative language influences public opinion, causing premature assumptions of guilt before the matter can be properly and legally decided in a court of law. The power of the media to influence public opinion and, by extension, legal and political perceptions, has long been established and recognized, spurting outcries when inaccurate or overly-embellished stories result in unwarranted destruction of public image or intrusions into privacy of unwilling individuals.
Reporters and editors take the utmost care in their choice of words for use in their articles, but with constant pressure to create provocative headlines in order to sell their papers, the distinction between respectable periodicals and trashy tabloids is becoming thinner every day. The predicament is exacerbated by the public’s seeming short attention span, putting the papers under pressure to make their stories as attention-grabbing as they are accurate. Further obscuring the situation is the fact that the same phrase can be interpreted in a myriad of different ways depending on who reads it, it hard for one to judge whether a line is excessive or not.
Whatever the causes and effects, however, the of press laws in the United States means that any change to the style employed by the media must be self-imposed. In that respect, it appears that nothing will be changing in the near future, since the public’s insatiable hunger for controversy and scandal continues to dominate and set the pace for marketable reporting. As the sensationalism and its related effects continue into the longer term, however, there will no doubt be more outcry as the trend continues. This will possibly result in an upheaval of the system, favoring more accurate, unembellished reporting, consisting of hard. facts with a minimum of supposition or commentary and devoid ( 缺乏的) of rumors and other questionable sources of information. If and when that occurs, we can truly state with pride that our media industry is not only a free one, but a responsible and reliable one.
Some media sources utilize catchy but misleading headlines in order to ______.

A.
foster interest in the main text of the article
B.
boost sales by stirring interest instead of by competition
C.
outdo their competition in creating the most provocative stories
D.
submit to the demands of the public, who want such sensational titles
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【多选题】产品语义学是()

A.
研究产品语言意义的学科
B.
关于产品功能结构与造型的构成的关系
C.
关于造型的可行性及环境效应与人的关系
D.
是研究人造物的形态在使用情境中的象征特性以及如何应用在工业设计上的学问

【单选题】"What a difference a word makes" The issue of semantics (语义学) has been an ongoing complaint against the media, which has been characterized by an increasing level of sensationalism and irresponsible r...

A.
such information is necessary for proper decision-making by public leaders
B.
the way that information is presented to the public can influence opinions and outcomes
C.
far-fetched exaggerations invariably intrude into the private lives of those being reported on
D.
catering to profit-driven sensationalism leads to further accuracies and misrepresentations

【单选题】"What a difference a word makes" The issue of semantics (语义学) has been an ongoing complaint against the media, which has been characterized by an increasing level of sensationalism and irresponsible r...

A.
foster interest in the main text of the article
B.
boost sales by stirring interest instead of by competition
C.
outdo their competition in creating the most provocative stories
D.
submit to the demands of the public, who want such sensational titles

【单选题】Passage One "What a difference a word makes" The issue of semantics (语义学) has been an ongoing complaint against the media, which has been characterized by an increasing level of sensatio...

A.
reporting, as it is conducted today, is of little value due to its sensationalist nature
B.
the inaccurate nature of the media is the result of public demand for that type of journalism
C.
the media is on a downward spiral toward further inaccuracies, but there is hope for the future
D.
the media is primarily interested in boosting sales and only marginally interested in the accuracy of it’s articles