Do you read the newspaper? Maybe you think that newspapers are boring and only for grown-upsBut that’s not true! There are lots of cool stories in the newspaper,you just need to know what you are looking at 1 ,”said l 5-year-old Guo Binghua from Henan“What interests me most are the things happening at school”School news is just one part of a newspaperThere is also news from around the world——from international problems to pop starsLet’s look at the different types of articlesNews storiessome stories tell facts  2  The writers use pictures,numbers and interviews to convince people that the stories are trueTeens has lots of stories like these on the news page and front pageWhen you read these stories,you hear about the facts—not the writers’ ideas. Opinion writing3 The writers only puts in the facts that back up their viewIt isn’t meant to be fair  It is usually this kind of story that gets people thinkingGo to “Speak Out” on The Week page for an example of opinion writing in TeensAdvertisement (廣告)But you need to watch out for this type!  5,not you! People usually have to pay to put advertisements on newspapers

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    Do you read the newspaper? Maybe you think that newspapers are boring and only for grown-ups.But that’s not true! There are lots of cool stories in the newspaper,you just need to know what you are looking at.“ 1 ,”said l 5-year-old Guo Binghua from Henan.“What interests me most are the things happening at school.”School news is just one part of a newspaper.There is also news from around the world——from international problems to pop stars.Let’s look at the different types of articles:News stories:some stories tell facts.  2  .The writers use pictures,numbers and interviews to convince people that the stories are true.Teens has lots of stories like these on the news page and front page.When you read these stories,you hear about the facts—not the writers’ ideas. Opinion writing:3 .The writers only puts in the facts that back up their view.It isn’t meant to be fair.  4  .It is usually this kind of story that gets people thinking.Go to “Speak Out” on The Week page for an example of opinion writing in Teens.Advertisement (廣告):But you need to watch out for this type!  5,not you! People usually have to pay to put advertisements on newspapers.

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    Do you read newspapers?
    Maybe you think that newspapers are boring and only for grown-ups. But that's not true. 
    There are many interesting stories in the paper. You just need to know what you are looking at. 
    "I spend about half an hour reading newspapers every day", said 15-year-old Guo Binghua from Henan. "What
interests me most are the things happening at schools.
    School news is just one kind of news story in newspapers. There is also news from around the world一from
international problems to pop stars.
    If you read the newspaper carefully, you'll find there're different kinds of articles on the pages:
    News stories
    These stories are about events. Reporters try to show all sides of a story to help readers understand what
happened. Reporters try to speak to as many people as possible. They also use pictures and numbers to
convince readers that the stories are true. Teens has lots of news stories on the news page and front page. When
you read stories, you hear about the facts; not the writers' ideas.
    Opinion (觀點) writing
    Opinion writing is usually about something happening right now, But it isn't just facts. Here writers add in
their own opinions. Writers choose only the facts that help back up (支持) their ideas. They are trying to
persuade (說服) readers. This is usually the kind of story that gets people thinking. Go to "Speak Out" on page
two for an example of opinion writing in Teens.
    Advertisement
    You need to watch out for this type! Those sweet words and lovely pictures are just ways to get you
interested in their products (產(chǎn)品)! People have to pay to put advertisements in newspapers
1. How does the writer think students should read newspapers?
[     ]
A. They should read them carefully
B. They just need to know what they're interested in
C. They should read again and again
D. They should read different kinds of articles.
2. What's "Teens" in the passage?
[     ]
A. Children from 13 to 19 years old.
B. The name of a magazine.
C. The name of a writer.
D. The name of a newspaper.
3. Which group of the followings has different meanings in the passage?
[     ]
A. "kind" and "type".
B. "convince" and "persuade".
C. "help back up" and "speak out".
D. "opinion" and "idea".
4. What is the most important for news stories?
[     ]
A. True facts
B. Pictures and numbers
C. The writer's ideas
D. Different articles
5. In the passage the writer tells us to _______.
[     ]
A. buy the products in the advertisements
B. never to believe the products in the advertisements
C. care for the products .in the advertisements
D. read between the lines

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