The Power of the Press

新闻报道的威力

新概念英语第三册 培养技能 英音

语言学习

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第 45 集

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  • Lesson 45

  • The power of the press

  • Does the writer think the parents were lucky or unlucky to gain prosperity in this way? Why?

  • 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.

  • But they suddenly became the parents of quintuplets, four girls and a boy, an event which radically changed their lives.

  • The day after the birth of the five children, an aeroplane arrived in Aberdeen bringing sixty reporters and photographers.

  • The rise to fame was swift.