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By getting a degree from a liberal-arts college.
Perhaps that single sentence says everything of importance there is to say about getting into journalism. But then there are a few other things that should be said too.
For one thing,* training for journalism is different in the latter years of the twentieth century from what it was in the earlier years. I remember my first day as a reporter on the World in New York. Although I had pre­viously worked a bit as a reporter in Springfield, I came to metropolitan journalism and the famous World after my final year at the School of Journalism at Columbia,plus a scholarship abroad.1 was pleased, after all this, to be in the big time at last. I could stay at my desk as I turned in my first modest assignment, simply shouting “Copy!” and a copy boy came over to get my work of art and take it to the desk.

It was not long before one of those old-timers in a green eye-shade got up from the desk and wandered my way. “Did you write this piece?” he asked me. When I confessed that I had, he pressed me fur­ther: “Didn’t you go to that School of Journalism at Columbia?” When I again confessed, he seemed mollified at such willingness to admit sin. In a friendly fashion he put an arm around my shoulder, and said: "Now listen. The first thing you want to do is forget everything they told you up there.”

This old-timer reflected the most universal attitude of the time. Much earlier Horace Greeley is reputed to have said: “Of all people I want least to sec in my office is a college graduate!” And they say that Stanly Walker, city editor" of the New York Herald Tribune in the late twenties and early thirties, once glared at a job-seeking college-graduate appli­cant, and asked "Have you ever been to a journalism school?” When the applicant stammered that regrettably he had not, Mr. Walker said, or so the story runs, “You’re hired!"

Finally, there was Captain Joe Patterson, co-founder of that first suc­cessful tabloid,13 the New York Daily News. When in the mid-thirties the Columbia School of Journalism changed from an undergraduate to a graduate school, and in tire process shortened its course from two years to one, Patterson wrote an editorial1' that as I recall began in this way: "The School of Journalism at Columbia has shortened its course from two years to one. This is a step in the right direction. If now they will shorten the course by one more year, they will have it right”.

b) Say which of the following statements are true according to the text. If not explain why:

1. The Columbia School of Journalism shortened its course from three years to two The author of the text is a British journalist who had undergone a one-year full-time course organized by tire National Council for the Training of Journalists.

2. When the author came to the small-town newspaper he felt very shy and did not know what to do.

3. As soon as the youngster came to the editorial office of the new spaper he was given an assignment of paramount importance.

4. In the earlier years of the twentieth century editors highly appre­ciated college-graduate applicants and willingly hired them.

5. The author of the text graduated from a liberal-arts college and got a scholarship abroad.

6. The old-timer advised him to apply all his knowledge received at the college to his job in tire newspaper.

7. All the journalists quoted in the text held the same opinion.

8. The city editor of the AW' York Herald Tribune was greatly pleased to hear that the job-seeking applicant was a college-graduate.

9. It was no news for the old-timer that the beginner was a college- graduate because he had met him before.

10. The main idea of the text is that the best education for a would - be journalist is one-year part-time study.

c) Sum up what the text has to say on each of the following points:

1. The author's biography and career.

2. The opinion of the professionals on journalist education in the early years of the century.

3. The first day of the author in the editorial office of the World.

4. Give examples of the author's humour.

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derevnina450
derevnina450
07.07.2020 14:12

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There is probably no one who does not like to travel. I'm ready to put my drink on the ground if I want to travel. I love to travel, whether in the countryside or in the city. A person who travels sees the country, sees the land, expands his horizons, and returns home. My dream is to travel, to visit the largest cities of our vast country, because Kazakhstan has a lot of attractions. So far, thanks to my parents, I am gradually realizing this dream. During the summer holidays, we choose a city to spend time with our family and travel there. So far, we have visited the sacred Turkestan, the center of the heavenly Semirechye - Taldykorgan, the southern capital Almaty and the capital of the country Nur-Sultan. Each city has its own unique features. In Turkestan, for example, we visited holy places, drank water from underground wells in the heat, and admired ancient architecture. In the Semirechye region, we walked along the Karatal River, which flows down the mountain, relaxed in the fresh air and admired the beauty of nature. It is a dream to walk in Almaty, the capital of the South, and to taste the world-famous Almaty aport. Among them we climbed to Koktebe and were amazed to see the beautiful Almaty from above. We skated on the world-famous Medeu Ice Rink, watched the next performance of the National Opera and Ballet Theater named after Abai, and visited the Art Gallery named after A. Kasteyev. The heart of the country - the city of Nur - Sultan has a lot of attractions, and their number is growing every year. The Baiterek monument, the Khan-Shatyr shopping and entertainment center and the Duman entertainment complex, which have become architectural symbols of independent Kazakhstan, are our family's favorite places to relax.

In the future, I dream of mastering the specialty "Tourism" and traveling not only in the cities of Kazakhstan, but also abroad, and in order to realize this dream, I need to study well and master foreign languages.

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Ответ:
borodayegaliaf
borodayegaliaf
07.07.2022 01:47

1.The doctor is being sent.  Present Continuous Passive

2.The armchair was placed in the sitting room.  Past Simple Passive

3. They will be speaking about the problem with you tomorrow at five.  Future Continuous Active

4. The room will be wallpapered tomorrow.  Future simple Passive

Остальное доделаю через минут 10.

Transform the sentences from the Active Voice into the Passive Voice, translate into Russian:

The mother has already cooked the dinner.

The Chinese invented the ink many times ago.

I will write a letter to my friends in Britain.

The Germans burned many books.

He is asking the teacher about this rule at the moment.

3.Choose correct answer:

1.Where … their apartment located?

a) has b) is c) been

2.The letter … written by student.

a)are b) were c) was

3.This book will be …. a lot of about.

a)built b) repaired c) spoken

4.The salad has already …cooked.

a)been b) being c)benefit

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