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老師: 黃大夫
夜二技應英四甲
組長:江俊國 696C0016 (報告&資料)
組員: 林誼紅 696C0032 (報告&資料)
蘇婉如 696C0042 (PPT)
陳洳心 696C0051 (報告&資料)
蔡佩君 695C0024 (PPT &資料)
徐連婕 993C0028 (報告&資料)
本文:
Newspapers run or carry articles or
stories. Articles other than the most
important ones can also be referred to as
pieces.
Editorials give the paper’s opinion about
the news of the day. In a quality paper, the
most important editorial is the leading
article or leader. These, and the other
editorials, are written by leader writers.
story (n) 報導/記述
(journalism) any descriptive article in a
newspaper, magazine or news
broadcast about a recent event .
a front-page story (=an important news)
lead story /top story (the most important
report in a newspaper or news program, which
is put first )
story (n)
cover story (=the main story in a
magazine, that is about the picture on
the cover)
scare story (a report, especially in a
newspaper, that makes a situation seem
more serious or worrying than it really
is)
-Despite the scare stories in the media,
no jobs will be lost at the factory.
Cover story
piece (n) 一則新聞
a short article in a newspaper or magazine
or part of a television or radio program
that is about a particular subject
piece about / on
Ex:
-Did you read that piece in the observer
about censorship?
-Robert wrote a short piece on the
earthquake.
article (n) 文章/專論~
a piece of writing about a particular
subject in a newspaper or magazine.
article on/about
- an article on environmental issues
leading article (=the main article)
- The paper's leading article
described
the government as weak.
newspaper articles
run an article (v)刊登文章/刊登專論
A) [transitive] to print and publish an item or a
story in a newspaper, magazine or broadcast
something on television.
- The company is running a series of advertisements in
national newspapers.
- A local TV station ran her story.
B) [intransitive] if a program runs on
television, it is shown. If a story runs in a
newspaper or magazine, it is printed.
-The series ran for 20 episodes and was extremely popular.
-Conan Doyle's stories ran in 'The Strand' magazine.
-'The Observer' ran a story about the scandal (=reported it).
run an article (v) 刊登文章/刊登專論
c) [intransitive and transitive] if a story,
discussion etc runs in a particular way, it
has those particular words or events.
-'President's marriage really over' ran the
headline in a national newspaper.
carry an article (v) 刊登文章/專論
if a newspaper, a television or
radio broadcast, or a website carries a
piece of news, an advertisement etc, it
prints it or broadcasts it
[transitive]
1) The morning paper carried a story about
demonstrations in New York and
Washington D.C.
2) The national TV network carries religious
programs.
editorial [n] 社論
(UK ALSO leader or leading article)
an article in a newspaper which expresses the
editor's opinion on a subject of particular interest
at the present time.
All the papers deal with the same subject in
their editorials.
The editorial page of a newspaper is not
about news. It is about personal views. Articles
appearing on a newspaper's editorial pages
represent the views of the newspaper's editor
and/or its editorial board.
journalist/reporter: someone whose job is writing
articles for newspapers.
headline: the title of a newspaper report, written in big
letters.
Article: a piece of writing about something in a
newspaper.
Column: an article that appears regularly in a newspaper,
in which someone writes about their
opinions
editorial: a piece of writing in which the newspaper gives
its comments on recent events.
the front page: (which has the main news stories)
the back page: (which has the less important news, and
news about sport)
Edition<n>發行物/版本
EX: This is a second edition.
editorial <adj>編輯(上)的;社論式的
Definition :relating to editors or editing, or
to the editor of a newspaper or magazine:
Ex: Amanda expanded his editorial staff.
Editorial staff (n) 編輯人員
Editor in chief (n)主編者
Editorialist(n)撰寫社論者
Editorialize(v)發表社論、在事實報導中插入意見
Ex: Terry editorialize in the newspaper.
Editorially---(adv) 以編輯身分、以社論形式
Editorship---(n) 編輯或主筆地位;編輯;校訂
同義字:n.社論essay article column opinion
piece think piece commentary
leading article/ leader 最重要的社論
British English a piece of writing in a newspaper
giving the paper's opinion on a subject [= editorial]
An editorial, leader (UK), or leading article (UK) is
an article in a newspaper or magazine that
expresses the opinion of the editor, editorial, board,
or publisher.
leading question誘導性的提問
leading light重要人物
leading edge前沿(指科學技術發展的最先進、最尖端方面)
leading lady (man)女主角、男主角
Leading主要的;最重要的.領導的;領路的;帶領的
lead sb astray把...引入歧途
EX: The attractions of the big city soon lead him astray.
大城市的誘惑很快把他引上邪路。
lead by the nose牽著鼻子走
Ex: The person wants to be honest facing own desire, do not have to
lead him the nose by the common custom Confucianism
人要誠實的面對自己的慾望,不要被世俗禮教牽著鼻子走
EX: He can't do anything by himself because his mother always leads
him by the nose.
他自己什麼事也做不了,因為他母親總是牽著他的鼻子走。
Leader in some situation:
A. (NEWSPAPER) noun [C] UK editorial / (同editorial意)
Terry is the leader of The China post.
B. (CONTROLLING) noun [C]
Definition: a person in control of a group, country or situation: a religious leader
She was elected as leader of the group.
C. (WINNING) noun [C]
Definition: someone or something that is winning during a race or other
situation where people are competing:
Microsoft is a world leader in software design.
D. follow-my-leader UK noun [U] (US follow-the-leader)
Definition: a children's game in which one child is followed by a line of other
children, who have to copy everything the first child does
E. loss leader noun [C]
Definition: an article that is sold cheaply in order to attract the public and make them
buy other, more expensive things.
F. squadron leader noun [C]
squadron海軍的)分遣艦隊
Definition: an officer in the air force of the UK and some other countries.
G. Leaderless<Adj>無領袖的
Ex: The survivors -- leaderless, lawless, foodless -began to return to order.
這些無領袖,無法律,無食品的幸存者們開始恢復秩序。
H. leadership <Noun> 領導者的地位 、領導才能、領導
階層
Ex: The vice-president took over the leadership of
the country.
副總統接掌了國家領導權。
majority leader ←→minority leader
同義字:
President、 Class leader、 Chairman 、chief
executive officer (CEO)
Leader writer 社論執筆者/主筆
A Leader Writer is a senior journalist in a
newspaper who is charged with writing the
paper's editorial. Some major newspapers
have a number of leader writers.
Often different individuals may write
editorials in their own specialist areas, with
the political editor writing some or all
editorials on political matters, the business
editor writing editorials on business
matters, etc.
Dick Walsh, when Political Editor of The Irish
Times, wrote many political editorials in the
newspaper and was the paper's senior Leader
Writer in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Celebrity
SYLLABICATION: ce·leb·ri·ty
PRONUNCIATION: s-lbr-t
NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. ce·leb·ri·ties
1.A famous person.
2.Renown; fame.
3.well-known person.
Celebrity
ETYMOLOGY: Middle English celebrite,
fame, from Old french,
from Latin celebrits, from celeber,
celebr-, famous.
(celebrite 中古英文,約在1150-1500
年間的英語)
(fame指名望、聲譽。古法語,約8001400年間的法語)
(celebrits拉丁語)
Celebrity
• OTHER FORMS: ce·lebri·ty·hood —NOUN
• SYNONYMS: celebrity, hero, luminary,
name, notable, personage
These nouns refer to a widely known person:
a social celebrity; the heroes of science; a
theatrical luminary; a big name in sports; a
notable of the concert stage; a personage
in the field of philosophy.
Celebrities
Celeb
• NOUN: Informal A celebrity
• 非正式/ 指名人、名流
• http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=oH
XYsw_ZDXg
Glitterati
• SYLLABICATION: glit·te·ra·ti
• PRONUCIATION: glt-rät
• PLURAL NOUN: Informal / wealthy or famous
people who conspicuously or ostentatiously
attend fashionable events.
• ETYMOLOGY: Blend of glitter and literati.
glitter(閃耀)和literati(名人) 的混合字
http://www.theglitterati.com/
Beautiful people and
Jet set
Zermatt was fashionable with le jet-set (Johnny
Halliday, Sacha Distel,) in the Sixties which means
that its idea of chic is nowadays very unobtrusive.
It started in New York with studio 54, and what
they do is get this elitist door policy where they
pick and choose, you know, whoever they figure is
a beautiful people.
Beautiful people and
Jet set
• Fashionable (adj)
She moves in fashionable circles
• Chic
Chic (style), chic meaning stylish or smart
Chic (band), an American music group popular in
the disco era
Chic (album), the 1977 debut album of the band
Chic.
compatibility checking of hardware and
software systems.
• Chic Magazine, a pornographic magazine
Beautiful people and
Jet set
• Unobtrusive (adj)
Unobtrusive measures should not be
perceived as an alternative to more
reactive methods such as interviews,
surveys and experiments, but rather
as an additional tool in the tool chest
of the social researcher. Unobtrusive
measures can assist in tackling known
biases such as selection bias and
experimenter's bias.
Beautiful people and
Jet set
•Elitist (n,adj)
Elitism is closely related to
social class and what sociologists
call social stratification. Members
of the upper classes are
sometimes, though inaccurately,
known as the "social elite“.
Beautiful people and
Jet set
Jet set
• noun
An international social set made up of wealthy people
who travel from one fashionable place to another.
• “Jet set” is a journalistic term(新聞用語) that was
used to describe an international social group of
wealthy people, organizing and participating in social
activities all around the world that are unreachable
to ordinary people.
• The term, which replaced "café society", came from
the lifestyle of travelling from one stylish or exotic
place to another via jet airplanes.
Beautiful people and
Jet set
Beautiful people
• -plural noun (often initial capital letters)
wealthy or famous people, often
members of the jet set, who mingle(交往)
in glamorous(迷人的) social circles and
who, because of their celebrity(名聲),
often establish trends(時尚) or fashions.
• [Origin: 1965–70]
Beautiful people and
Jet set
• Zermatt was fashionable(流行的) with le
jet-set (Johnny Halliday, Sacha Distel,)
in the Sixties which means that its idea
of chic(時髦的) is nowadays(現今) very
unobtrusive(不引人注意的).
• It started in New York with studio 54,
and what they do is get this elitist(傑出)
door policy where they pick and choose,
you know, whoever they figure is a
beautiful people.
Beautiful people and
Jet set
• In film and television
• Beautiful People (film)
Beautiful People is a British comedy
drama television series based on the
memoirs of Barneys creative director
Simon Doonan
• Beautiful People (UK TV series ,sitcom)
Beautiful People is a 1999 comedy film
directed by Jasmin Dizdar. It is set in
London during the time of the Bosnian
war.
Beautiful people and
Jet set
• In film and television
• Beautiful People (US TV series)
Beautiful People was an American
drama television series that aired on
the ABC Family Network from August 8,
2005, to April 24, 2006.
• Animals Are Beautiful People
Animals Are Beautiful People (aka
Beautiful People) is a 1974 nature
documentary about the wildlife in
Southern Africa. It was filmed in the
Namib Desert, the Kalahari Desert and
the Okavango
Beautiful people and
Jet set
Johnny Halliday
http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=6ILV
S4KMhYA
Sacha Distel
http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=kcRn
SmDRk_0
Beautiful people and
Jet set
In music
• The Beautiful People
" The Beautiful People" is a song from Marilyn Manson's
second full length album,
• Beautiful People (song)
"Beautiful People" is the 1979 debut single released by
Australian rock band Australian Crawl
• Beautiful People song by Melanie from Affectionately
Melanie
Affectionately Melanie (aka Melanie) is the second
album by Melanie Safka. It contains "Beautiful People", a
song that Melanie performed at the Woodstock Festival in
1969.
Beautiful people and
Jet set
In Human beauty
• The characterization of a person as
“beautiful”, whether on an individual basis or
by community consensus, is often based on
some combination of inner beauty, which
includes psychological factors such as
personality, intelligence, grace, charm and
elegance, and outer beauty, which includes
physical factors, such as health, youthfulness,
symmetry, averageness, and complexion.
Beautiful people and
Jet set
set
• 【物】 【數】 集合
《例句》
a dinner set 一套餐具
a set of lectures 系列講座
a set of prosthetia teeth 一副假牙
a complete set of Dickens 狄更斯全集.
• 【人】 同伙,志同道合的一伙,黨,派
《例句》
a literary set 一群文藝界人士
the best set 上層人士;精英分子
the smart set 時髦人士
a golfing set 一群高爾夫球愛好者
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