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我国有权解释宪法的机关是( )。
A.全国人民代表大会
B.全国人民代表大会常务委员会
C.最高人民法院
D.宪法和法律委员会
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Education is too important to take 【C1】______ , when people take anything for seriously, they put 【C2】______ blinders which cause them to miss the important aspects of 【C3】______ is going on around them. They 【C4】______ 'tunnel vision,' which limits and distorts their perception of 【C5】______ Education is too important to be limited by those who have chosen to wear blinders and develop tunnel vision.I believe the 【C6】______ movement has encouraged many educators to take education too seriously. 【C7】______ we take education too seriously, we put standardized 【C8】______ scores above children, we put lesson plans above teachers, and we put on our blinders, only to see a rather small segment of the child--that segment that can be 【C9】______ easily 【C10】______ than looking at the child as a wholE.By looking at the whole student, we can get a 【C11】______ of whether that student enjoys learning, 【C12】______ functioning well with others, and feels good 【C13】______ himselF.How can we 【C14】______ off our blinders? How can we eliminate tunnel vision to see the whole child? How can we 【C15】______ take everything so seriously? My recommendation is 【C16】______ laugh, teach, laugh!Psychologists have 【C17】______ believed that negative emotions cause negative chemical changes in the body. We know the 【C18】______ is also truE.We know that a person with a good sense of humor has better healing 【C19】______ . Laughter actually relaxes the muscles, allows the heartbeat and lowers the blood pressurE.Laughter stirs the inside and gets tile endocrine system moving, which can be quite 【C20】______ in alleviating diseasE.Laughter also relieves boredom, tension, guilt, depression, headaches, and backaches.【C1】A.upB.seriouslyC.easilyD.over
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For the executive producer of a network nightly news program, the workday often begins at midnight— as mine did during seven years with ABC's evening newscast①. The first order of business was a call to the assignment desk for a pre-bedtime rundown of latest developments.The assignment desk operates 24 hours a day, staffed by editors who move crews, correspondents and equipment to the scene of events. Assignment-desk editors are logistics experts; they have to know plane schedules, satellite availability, and whom to get in touch with at local stations and overseas broadcasting systems. They are required to assess stories as they break on the wire services--sometimes even before they do—and to decide how much effort to make to cover those stories.When the United States was going to appeal to arms against Iraq, the number of correspondents and crews was constantly evaluateD.Based on reports from the field and also upon the skilled judgments of desk editors in New York City, the right number of personnel was kept on the alert. The rest were allowed to continue working throughout the world, in America and Iraq ready to move but not tied down by false alarms.The studio staff of ABC's 'World News Tonight' assembles at 9 A.m. to prepare for the 6:30 'air' p. m. deadlinE.Overnight dispatches from outlying bureaus and press services are reaD.There are phone conversations with the broadcast's staff producers in domestic bureaus and with the London bureau senior producer, who coordinates overseas coveragE.A pattern emerges for the day's news, a pattern outlined in the executive producer's first lineup. The lineup tells the staff what stories are scheduled; what the priorities are for processing film of editing tape; what scripts need to be written; what commercials are scheduled; how long stories should run and in what order. Without a lineup, there would be chaos.Each story's relative value in dollars and cents must be continually assessed by the executive producer. Cutting back satellite booking to save money might meant that an explanation delivered by an anchor person will replace actual photos of an event. A decline in live coverage could send viewers away and drive ratings down, but there is not enough money to do everything. So decisions must be made and made rapidly—be cause delay can mean a missed connection for shipping tape or access to a satellite blocked by a competitor.The broadcasts themselves require pacing and stylE.The audience has to be allowed to breathe between periods of intense excitement. A vivid pictorial report followed by less exacting materials allows the viewer to reflect on information that has just flashed by. Frequent switches from one anchor to another or from one film or tape report to another create a sense of forward movement. Ideally, leading and tags to stories are worked out with field correspondents, enabling them to fit their reports into the program's narrative flow so the audience's attention does not wander and more substance is absorbed②.Scripts are constantly rewritten to blend well with incoming pictures. Good copy is crisp, informativE.Our rule: the fewer words the better. If a picture can do the work, let it.What does the word 'rundown'(Line 3, ParA.1) possibly mean'?A.The rehearsal of tomorrow's program.B.A working report or summary to his superior or heaD.C.An explanation of the program.D.Preparation for the program.
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