L45-1: The power of the press
In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the press are rightly condemned. However, this freedom can easily be abused. Stories about people often attract far more public attention than political events. Though we may enjoy reading about the lives of others, it is extremely doubtful whether we would equally enjoy reading about ourselves. Acting on the contention that facts are sacred, reporters can cause untold suffering to individuals by publishing details about their private lives. Newspapers exert such tremendous influence that they can not only bring about major changes to the lives of ordinary people but can even overthrow a government.The story of a poor family that acquired fame and fortune overnight, dramatically illustrates the power of the press. The family lived in Aberdeen, a small town of 23,000 inhabitants in South Dakota. As the parents had five children, life was a perpetual struggle against poverty. They were expecting their sixth child and were faced with even more pressing economic problems. If they had only had one more child, the fact would have passed unnoticed. They would have continued to struggle against economic odds and would have lived in obscurity.
任務(wù)配置:L0+L4
詞音:sacred,odd,obscurity
詞義:contention? 爭(zhēng)論;論點(diǎn);illustrate? 圖例;畫(huà)圖說(shuō)明;perpetual? 連續(xù)的;不斷的;odd? 幾率;勝算;差別;obscurity 陰暗;身份卑微
練習(xí)感悟:
明明每句跟讀音調(diào)都挺到位的,但自己讀全篇就沒(méi)跟讀到位了。還得努力練習(xí)。
一句話,就是干。