People who read news on TV are called news presenters(主播). Most of them are famous because they appear(出現)on TV almost at the same time every day. TV news presenters need to work like journalists(記者)because they have to write most of the news. They need to learn to pronounce(發音)some difficult words, like foreigners’ names. And they also need to look at the film that other journalists send to them. So they spend several hours before their programs start. 【題組】(50) Trevor McDonald is a famous news presenter in the UK. Which is true about him? (A) He appears on TV once a month. (B) He reads news that other journalists send to him only. (C) He writes news like other journalists. (D) He has to work hard after his program ends.
三、克漏字選擇:每格2分、共20分Nowadays, we can see cellphones everywhere. __(22)__using a cellphone is more convenient__(23)__using normal(普通的)telephones, it may be more unhea...