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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 卫生类单选集_考试卷模拟考试题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、*html*interview? the importance and focus of the interview in the work of the print and broadcast journalist are reflected in several books that have been written on the topic. most of these books, a

2、s well as several chapters, mainly in, but not limited to, journalism and broadcasting handbooks and reporting text, stress the “how to” aspects of journalistic interviewing rather than the conceptual aspects of the interview, its context, and implications. much of the “how to” material is based on

3、personal experiences and general impressions. as we knew, in journalism as in other fields, much can be learned from the systematic study of professional practice. such study brings together evidence from which generalized principles can be developed.? there is, as has been suggested, a growing body

4、 of research literature in journalism and broadcasting, but very little significant attention has been devoted to the study of the interview itself. on the other hand, many general texts as well as numerous research articles on interviewing in fields other than journalism have been written. many of

5、these books and articles present the theoretical and empirical aspects of the interview as well as the training of the interviewers. unhappy, this plentiful general literature about interviewing pays little attention to the journalistic interview seems to be surprising for two reasons. first, it see

6、ms likely that most people, in modern western societies are mare familiar, at least in a positive manner, with journalistic interviewing than any other form of interviewing. most of us are probably somewhat familiar with the clinical interview, such as that conducted by physicians and psychologists.

7、 in these situations the professional person or interviewer is interested in getting information necessary far the diagnosis and treatment of the person seeking help. another familiar situation is the job interview. however, very few of us have actually been interviewed personally by the mass media,

8、 particularly by television. and yet, we have a vivid acquaintance with the journalistic interview by virtue of our roles as readers, listeners, and viewers. even so, the understanding of the journalistic interview, especially television interview, requires thoughtful analysis and this book indicate

9、s.the main idea of the first paragraph is that importance should be attached to the systematic study of journalistic interviewing. ( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned2、*html*interview? the importance and focus of the interview in the work of the print and broadcast journalist are reflected in several b

10、ooks that have been written on the topic. most of these books, as well as several chapters, mainly in, but not limited to, journalism and broadcasting handbooks and reporting text, stress the “how to” aspects of journalistic interviewing rather than the conceptual aspects of the interview, its conte

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12、n be developed.? there is, as has been suggested, a growing body of research literature in journalism and broadcasting, but very little significant attention has been devoted to the study of the interview itself. on the other hand, many general texts as well as numerous research articles on intervie

13、wing in fields other than journalism have been written. many of these books and articles present the theoretical and empirical aspects of the interview as well as the training of the interviewers. unhappy, this plentiful general literature about interviewing pays little attention to the journalistic

14、 interview seems to be surprising for two reasons. first, it seems likely that most people, in modern western societies are mare familiar, at least in a positive manner, with journalistic interviewing than any other form of interviewing. most of us are probably somewhat familiar with the clinical in

15、terview, such as that conducted by physicians and psychologists. in these situations the professional person or interviewer is interested in getting information necessary far the diagnosis and treatment of the person seeking help. another familiar situation is the job interview. however, very few of

16、 us have actually been interviewed personally by the mass media, particularly by television. and yet, we have a vivid acquaintance with the journalistic interview by virtue of our roles as readers, listeners, and viewers. even so, the understanding of the journalistic interview, especially televisio

17、n interview, requires thoughtful analysis and this book indicates.much research has been done on interviews in general, so the training of journalistic interviewers has likewise been strengthened. ( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned3、*html*interview? the importance and focus of the interview in the wor

18、k of the print and broadcast journalist are reflected in several books that have been written on the topic. most of these books, as well as several chapters, mainly in, but not limited to, journalism and broadcasting handbooks and reporting text, stress the “how to” aspects of journalistic interview

19、ing rather than the conceptual aspects of the interview, its context, and implications. much of the “how to” material is based on personal experiences and general impressions. as we knew, in journalism as in other fields, much can be learned from the systematic study of professional practice. such s

20、tudy brings together evidence from which generalized principles can be developed.? there is, as has been suggested, a growing body of research literature in journalism and broadcasting, but very little significant attention has been devoted to the study of the interview itself. on the other hand, ma

21、ny general texts as well as numerous research articles on interviewing in fields other than journalism have been written. many of these books and articles present the theoretical and empirical aspects of the interview as well as the training of the interviewers. unhappy, this plentiful general liter

22、ature about interviewing pays little attention to the journalistic interview seems to be surprising for two reasons. first, it seems likely that most people, in modern western societies are mare familiar, at least in a positive manner, with journalistic interviewing than any other form of interviewi

23、ng. most of us are probably somewhat familiar with the clinical interview, such as that conducted by physicians and psychologists. in these situations the professional person or interviewer is interested in getting information necessary far the diagnosis and treatment of the person seeking help. ano

24、ther familiar situation is the job interview. however, very few of us have actually been interviewed personally by the mass media, particularly by television. and yet, we have a vivid acquaintance with the journalistic interview by virtue of our roles as readers, listeners, and viewers. even so, the

25、 understanding of the journalistic interview, especially television interview, requires thoughtful analysis and this book indicates.westerners are familiar with the journalistic interview, but most of them may not have been interviewed in person. ( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned4、*html*interview? th

26、e importance and focus of the interview in the work of the print and broadcast journalist are reflected in several books that have been written on the topic. most of these books, as well as several chapters, mainly in, but not limited to, journalism and broadcasting handbooks and reporting text, str

27、ess the “how to” aspects of journalistic interviewing rather than the conceptual aspects of the interview, its context, and implications. much of the “how to” material is based on personal experiences and general impressions. as we knew, in journalism as in other fields, much can be learned from the

28、 systematic study of professional practice. such study brings together evidence from which generalized principles can be developed.? there is, as has been suggested, a growing body of research literature in journalism and broadcasting, but very little significant attention has been devoted to the st

29、udy of the interview itself. on the other hand, many general texts as well as numerous research articles on interviewing in fields other than journalism have been written. many of these books and articles present the theoretical and empirical aspects of the interview as well as the training of the i

30、nterviewers. unhappy, this plentiful general literature about interviewing pays little attention to the journalistic interview seems to be surprising for two reasons. first, it seems likely that most people, in modern western societies are mare familiar, at least in a positive manner, with journalis

31、tic interviewing than any other form of interviewing. most of us are probably somewhat familiar with the clinical interview, such as that conducted by physicians and psychologists. in these situations the professional person or interviewer is interested in getting information necessary far the diagn

32、osis and treatment of the person seeking help. another familiar situation is the job interview. however, very few of us have actually been interviewed personally by the mass media, particularly by television. and yet, we have a vivid acquaintance with the journalistic interview by virtue of our role

33、s as readers, listeners, and viewers. even so, the understanding of the journalistic interview, especially television interview, requires thoughtful analysis and this book indicates.the patient is the interviewee in a clinical interview. ( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned5、*html*interview? the importa

34、nce and focus of the interview in the work of the print and broadcast journalist are reflected in several books that have been written on the topic. most of these books, as well as several chapters, mainly in, but not limited to, journalism and broadcasting handbooks and reporting text, stress the “

35、how to” aspects of journalistic interviewing rather than the conceptual aspects of the interview, its context, and implications. much of the “how to” material is based on personal experiences and general impressions. as we knew, in journalism as in other fields, much can be learned from the systemat

36、ic study of professional practice. such study brings together evidence from which generalized principles can be developed.? there is, as has been suggested, a growing body of research literature in journalism and broadcasting, but very little significant attention has been devoted to the study of th

37、e interview itself. on the other hand, many general texts as well as numerous research articles on interviewing in fields other than journalism have been written. many of these books and articles present the theoretical and empirical aspects of the interview as well as the training of the interviewe

38、rs. unhappy, this plentiful general literature about interviewing pays little attention to the journalistic interview seems to be surprising for two reasons. first, it seems likely that most people, in modern western societies are mare familiar, at least in a positive manner, with journalistic inter

39、viewing than any other form of interviewing. most of us are probably somewhat familiar with the clinical interview, such as that conducted by physicians and psychologists. in these situations the professional person or interviewer is interested in getting information necessary far the diagnosis and

40、treatment of the person seeking help. another familiar situation is the job interview. however, very few of us have actually been interviewed personally by the mass media, particularly by television. and yet, we have a vivid acquaintance with the journalistic interview by virtue of our roles as read

41、ers, listeners, and viewers. even so, the understanding of the journalistic interview, especially television interview, requires thoughtful analysis and this book indicates.the passage is most like a part of a journalistic interview. ( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned6、*html*interview? the importance

42、and focus of the interview in the work of the print and broadcast journalist are reflected in several books that have been written on the topic. most of these books, as well as several chapters, mainly in, but not limited to, journalism and broadcasting handbooks and reporting text, stress the “how

43、to” aspects of journalistic interviewing rather than the conceptual aspects of the interview, its context, and implications. much of the “how to” material is based on personal experiences and general impressions. as we knew, in journalism as in other fields, much can be learned from the systematic s

44、tudy of professional practice. such study brings together evidence from which generalized principles can be developed.? there is, as has been suggested, a growing body of research literature in journalism and broadcasting, but very little significant attention has been devoted to the study of the in

45、terview itself. on the other hand, many general texts as well as numerous research articles on interviewing in fields other than journalism have been written. many of these books and articles present the theoretical and empirical aspects of the interview as well as the training of the interviewers.

46、unhappy, this plentiful general literature about interviewing pays little attention to the journalistic interview seems to be surprising for two reasons. first, it seems likely that most people, in modern western societies are mare familiar, at least in a positive manner, with journalistic interview

47、ing than any other form of interviewing. most of us are probably somewhat familiar with the clinical interview, such as that conducted by physicians and psychologists. in these situations the professional person or interviewer is interested in getting information necessary far the diagnosis and trea

48、tment of the person seeking help. another familiar situation is the job interview. however, very few of us have actually been interviewed personally by the mass media, particularly by television. and yet, we have a vivid acquaintance with the journalistic interview by virtue of our roles as readers,

49、 listeners, and viewers. even so, the understanding of the journalistic interview, especially television interview, requires thoughtful analysis and this book indicates.we should pay attention to the interview in a clinical interview. ( )a.rightb.wrongc.not mentioned7、*html*interview? the importance

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51、 to” aspects of journalistic interviewing rather than the conceptual aspects of the interview, its context, and implications. much of the “how to” material is based on personal experiences and general impressions. as we knew, in journalism as in other fields, much can be learned from the systematic study of professional practice. such study brings together evidence fro

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