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记者招聘考试试题
题目一:
前段,CCTV梦想中国决出吴某为总冠军,之前的介绍短片说他父母下岗,并为他比赛到外地打工。艰辛终于使吴获得了成功。民间对吴因此多有夸奖。但梦想中国内部人员称,吴父母并未下岗。吴自己也说:介绍短片那样介绍,他并不知情。
1:如果派你采访此事,你准备用什么体裁,觉得从哪个角度报道最有新闻价值?为什么?你的目标读者是谁?
2:制作你的采访提纲,要做哪些准备,打算采访哪些人,问什么问题?
3:你认为这个采访会有哪些困难,如何解决?
题目二:
10个有关禽流感新闻的标题,根据你的理解,按重要程度排列这些标题放到你编辑的版面上,并说明理由。如果你觉得有不足,还可以补充内容。
越南北部禽流感严重
辽宁黑山出现禽流感疫情
专家指出:接种疫苗可以有效防止禽流感
农业部长说:我国禽流感爆发……
辽宁各地政府采取措施控制禽流感
粤港磋商4项措施防止疫情
重庆不准鸟类上市
香港食品署表态控制……
重庆加强禽类市场管理
特写:内蒙古疫区封锁之后
题目三:
按你对生活的观察和感悟,以“**是一种生活方式”为题写文章,体裁、字数不限。
题目四:
根据提供的英文材料改写成消息。
英文材料大意是布什支持率降到最低
可做可不做的题目:
根据材料写短评。
材料大致为:教育部副部长张保庆以敢于骂教育腐败著名。骂了后最近已经退休,因此可以说是功成名就。
篮球先锋报驻美记者招聘考试试题
一、英文部分
根据下面一篇英文写一篇人物报道
考试要求:这是一篇关于NBA2005年状元秀安德鲁•博格特的人物文章,答题时可依据原文的素材、也可加入你自己掌握的素材,完成一篇人物报道。注意尽量不要原文翻译,虽然这样可以提高你的答题速度。要尽量用自己的语言,生动地构勒这个人物,注意文字的本土化,不要有太浓的翻译痕迹。在行文上,请注意以下三个原则:1、宁要短句,不要长句;2、宁要主动句,不要被动句;3、宁要简单句,不要复合句。尽量体现你自己的文字风格,以及对NBA知识的掌握。
BEING THE NCAA'S PLAYER OF THE YEAR AND A BACK-TO-THE-BASKET SEVENFOOTER GETS YOU PRETTY CLOSE TO THE TOP SPOT IN THIS YEAR'S NBA DRAFT. BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN ANDREW BOGUT AND HIS TEAM DON'T HAVE TO DO ALL THEY CAN TO MAKE SURE THE BUCKS STOP HERE
NDREW BOGUT looks tired. ? Maybe it’s the 500 shots he hoisted in the morning, or the grueling legs-only workout he endured in the afternoon. Maybe he’s just emotionally drained. But as he sits barefoot, folded into a leather chair in front of his agent’s enormous flat-screen, a look of weariness washes over the seven-foot Australian. ? It’s the night of the NBA draft lottery, an event Bogut has never watched before. But tonight’s drawing is different. The random bounce of these Ping-Pong balls will determine the big man’s future. ? Dressed in sweats, Bogut wolfs down a burger as his agent, David Bauman, charts positions with each opened envelope. Bogut says he has no favorites. In fact, earlier in the afternoon, he faxed seven lottery teams a personal letter of good luck. A native of temperate Melbourne, Bogut is hoping for a warm climate. Considering the three teams with the highest probability of landing the top spot are Atlanta, Charlotte and New Orleans, he feels pretty good. Of course, the lottery almost never goes according to plan. With only the Hawks, Bucks and Trail Blazers remaining, it’s time for a little positive reinforcement. As the program cuts to a drama-building commercial break, Bauman turns to Bogut and says, “We’re golden.”
The warm-city Hawks come up just short; the last envelope says Milwaukee Bucks. So how does he feel now? Bogut doesn’t flinch: “Pretty much the same as I felt 10 minutes ago.”
After David Stern signs off, reality sets in. Sure, the Bucks need a dominant big. But … “Is Milwaukee as cold as Utah?” Bogut asks. “Colder,” Bauman says. “That’s why I secured the deal with Nike. They make the warmest parkas.” Before Bogut can register that statement, his cell buzzes with a text message from his girlfriend. Bogut’s phone rings again. A friend in Milwaukee is calling with a weather report. Bogut breaks into a rueful smile as he says, “That’s not funny, man.”
THE RIPE adage among potential draftees is you need to impress only one team. But when you are gunning to be No. 1, there is only one team you want to impress, wind-chill be damned.
Bogut’s résumé screams chalk. Wooden and Naismith winner. First-team All-America. A 20.4 ppg average and 26 double-doubles. Second in the nation in rebounding (12.2 rpg), eighth in field goal percentage (62%). Some say he is the best passing center since Bill Walton. And yet Andrew Bogut is still trying to shake the stereotype of the plodding Euro big man.
He has five weeks to make his case, to prove he is worthy of the top spot. The big-man bar was set high by last June’s first two picks, Dwight Howard and Emeka Okafor. Bogut knows how hard he works and how well he sells himself will determine if he’s the first to grab a hat from Stern on June 28.
The son of Croatian immigrants, Bogut grew up in a vibrant expat community in Melbourne, where he picked up the language and developed a near obsession with Drazen Petrovic. Bogut was attracted to the single-mindedness his countryman brought to his life and admired that NBA players thought Petrovic crazy for working out on a stair-climber before games. “Andrew has an Australian passport,” says Bauman. “But he has the Croatian mentality.”
Bogut has been zeroing in on the No. 1 spot for as long as he’s been playing ball. Five years ago, he was cut from his state’s under-18 team. “That’s the last time I’m last,” he told his father. His parents hired a private coach, Sinisa Markovic—a Croatian, of course—who picked up Bogut after school to make him run with ankle weights and dribble with blinders on.
Bogut still trains twice a day, five to six times a week, to debunk what he calls “the myth of the great white stiff.” To be fair, while he shoots with the touch of Vlade Divac and passes with the grace of Arvydas Sabonis, he’s a superior athlete to both. “I’m not super-athletic,” he admits. “But I’m not unathletic. I can run and jump with the best at my position. I’m not going to put my energy into dunking every time I get the ball. That’s stupid.”
Bogut is sure his skills and competitive nature will pop in workouts, but he also knows that these days, the No. 1 spot is a place for “character” picks more often than not. And he knows he’s covered on that front. As soon as he left Utah, he established the Andrew Bogut 4 Foundation, which will aid kids in all the places he’s stayed: Australia, Croatia, Utah and his future NBA city. He also pledged $125,000 to upgrade the Utes’ locker rooms.
Before his late-June workout with the Bucks, he’ll meet with their owner, U.S. senator Herb Kohl. And although they will undoubtedly discuss his game, the conversation will also get around to charitable opportunities in Milwaukee. To prepare for the meeting, Bogut has researched all the committees the senator sits on. “He’s taking the process very seriously,” says Bauman. “Like it’s an interview for a Wall Street investment job. We expect the senator to show up in a suit and tie. Why should Andrew come in anything less appropriate?” Bauman is sure his client’s thoughtful maturity will convince the Bucks that Bogut is their guy.
But Bogut can only do what he can do. The Bucks need a big man, but they also need to pick someone to help convince their star, Michael Redd, to re-sign. Redd says he wants to stay put, but he also wants the Bucks to get serious about building a winner. “With the way Bogut plays in the post, he’s perfect for a player like Redd,” says one scout. But will Redd agree?
And there will always be naysayers. No less than Bogut’s first Utah coach, Rick Majerus, has knocked him. Majerus, a friend of Kohl’s who is helping the Bucks work out players, thinks Marvin Williams is a better pick. Majerus has said Bogut has problems with his eyes. Current Utes coach Ray Giacoletti says he didn’t even know Bogut wore contact lenses, and Bauman says that his client’s eyes are fine—his vision is 20/15 with contacts, 20/40 without. Bogut blames the dustup on his strained relationship with Majerus, but should it sway the Bucks, so be it. He says he’s spoken to the Hawks, and they’re “dying to get me.” In a bit of gamesmanship, he said during the predraft camp workouts in Chicago that he’d characterize the Bucks passing on him as “their loss.” He knows he’s done all he can to make the Bucks have to pick him.
But even the sure thing knows there’s no such thing as a lock.
附另一篇材料
THE MECHANIC A squat man in his late 40s who still regularly nails his line-drive jumper is the guy responsible for getting Andrew Bogut into top shape.
In 1980, John Duren became the first of John Thompson’s Hoyas to be drafted in the first round. Since his three-year career ended, he’s helped prepare virtually all of Georgetown’s future pros (Ewing, AI, Mourning). But this spring, he took the job of convincing the unconvinced that “soft” and “unathletic” Andrew Bogut is neither.
Duren has Bogut on a schedule that will make doubters believe. For 90 minutes, four times a week, Bogut hones his shooting, footwork and low-post skills at G-town’s Yates Field House. The sessions are designed to simulate the individual workouts NBA teams will put Bogut through, but Duren stacks up the drills like a prize fight. For three minutes on and one off, Bogut starts with a Mikan drill, a simple exercise where a player tosses in one-handed layups from each side of the basket (lefthanded on the left side, righthanded on the right side), then progresses to 10-foot bank shots, hooks, pump fakes and drives to the hole from each side of the floor. Later, he graduates to one-on-ones, working on his facing-the-basket moves against 6’11" Croatian Drago Pasilic. “He’s so competitive that sometimes he’ll sacrifice a drill just to win a game,” Duren says. “You have to remind him he’s working on something here.”
There's no question Bogut's biggest adjustment will be to the physical part of the NBA game. That’s why, after sweating with Duren in the mornings, he spends afternoons at Philbin’s, a DC-area gym, with trainers from Elite Physique. The Elite group puts Bogut through short, intense rotations to harden his body, such as one set of 25-pound flies on a Pilates ball followed by the bench and a Cybex machine. In one month, Bogut has put on 20 pounds, up to 255, with no adverse effect on his soft touch.
Shuichi Take, one of the Elite trainers who also regularly trains Alonzo Mourning, shakes off any notion that Bogut isn’t athletic. The first day, he put Bogut through an agility drill that had him running through a horizontal cloth ladder. “If you ask me to compare him to Zo in the ladder drill, there really is none,” says Take, adding that Bogut’s work makes a quick point guard like Steve Blake look slow. “He’s that good.”
In a few days, Duren, Take and their client find out if that’s good enough.
二、中文部分
请在科比、艾弗森、麦格雷迪、姚明、加内特、邓肯和吉诺比利这七位球星中,挑出一位你自己最喜爱和最熟悉的球星,写一篇文章,风格不限,字数为2000字以上。
答题要求:尽量不要空发议论,而要利用你自己掌握的NBA知识和素材,使文章言之有物,生动丰富。你可以写球星或自己的故事,或者人物述评,考试目的是考察你对NBA知识的掌握、对人物的熟悉程度以及对中文文字的把握能力。
面试题:晨报招聘编辑记者试卷
一、你平时主要通过什么渠道了解新闻?你经常看哪几种报纸(列举三种以上)?你经常浏览哪些网站(列举5个以上)?(5分)
二、你在毕业前后试图找过哪些工作?你选择一项工作最看重哪些因素(按顺序排出三种以上)? (5分)
南方都市报记者招聘考试考题
题目一:
前段,CCTV梦想中国决出吴某为总冠军,之前的介绍短片说他父母下岗,并为他比赛到外地打工。艰辛终于使吴获得了成功。民间对吴因此多有夸奖。但梦想中国内部人员称,吴父母并未下岗。吴自己也说:介绍短片那样介绍,他并不知情。
1:如果派你采访此事,你准备用什么体裁,觉得从哪个角度报道最有新闻价值?为什么?你的目标读者是谁?
2:制作你的采访提纲,要做哪些准备,打算采访哪些人,问什么问题?
3:你认为这个采访会有哪些困难,如何解决?
题目二:
10个有关禽流感新闻的标题,根据你的理解,按重要程度排列这些标题放到你编辑的版面上,并说明理由。如果你觉得有不足,还可以补充内容。
越南北部禽流感严重
辽宁黑山出现禽流感疫情
专家指出:接种疫苗可以有效防止禽流感
农业部长说:我国禽流感爆发……
辽宁各地政府采取措施控制禽流感
粤港磋商4项措施防止疫情
重庆不准鸟类上市
香港食品署表态控制……
重庆加强禽类市场管理
特写:内蒙古疫区封锁之后
题目三
按你对生活的观察和感悟,以“**是一种生活方式”为题写文章,体裁、字数不限。
题目四:
根据提供的英文材料改写成消息。
英文材料大意是布什支持率降到最低
可做可不做的题目:
根据材料写短评。
材料大致为:教育部副部长张保庆以敢于骂教育腐败著名。骂了后最近已经退休,因此可以说是功成名就。

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