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[单项选择]The Federal Communications Commission is not alone in worrying about television stations that air corporate advertisements masquerading as news stories. In fact, the FCC requires that broadcast stations disclose the corporate backers of "video news releases" or face a maximum fine of $32,500 for each violation. Enough violations and a station could lose its license. The FCC sets out a clear policy: All outside news reporting must be identified, disclosing the source of any video news release aired on a news program.
There are occasional declines. A nonprofit consumer watchdog group reported to the FCC that 77 stations broadcast video features about products from 49 companies without pointing out that they were produced by public relations firms representing these corporations. Public relations firms have one goal: to make their video news releases look as if they are legitimate news reports, not propaganda.
However, PR-produced video news releases merely are the tip of the ic
A. advertisement videos that can be easily recognized by audience as promotions.
B. reports on crimes committed by colored people.
C. news releases to help with the product distribution of its sponsor.
D. stories on successes of minorities.
[单项选择]The municipal planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was optimistic. They expect increased tax ().
A. privileges
B. efficiency
C. revenues
D. validity
[单项选择]The Commission found instances where police officers had lied under oath, ()evidence, neglected black prisoners and wrongly imprisoned Aborigines.
A. entailed
B. fabricated
C. cleansed
D. precluded
[单项选择]The commission presented its report in January and this was broadly ______ in July of that year.
A. encased
B. encored
C. endued
D. endorsed
[单项选择]The town planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was optimistic. They expect increased tax()
A. efficiency
B. revenues
C. privileges
D. validity
[填空题]According to a European Commission study, housing should be fully-occupied to avoid ______.
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The Commission is expected to propose allowing people to
choose which legal jurisdiction they would come under, based on their
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{{U}} (2) {{/U}} because of the very different laws on divorce that apply
across the EU. The Commission wants to {{U}} (3) {{/U}} problems over
which law to apply when, for example, a married couple from one member state is
{{U}} (4) {{/U}} in another member state or when the couple is of
different EU nationalities.
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member states are said to be {{U}} (6) {{/U}} the idea and responded
positively to a {{U}} (6) {{/U}} which followed the {{U}} (8)
{{/U}} of a Commission Green Paper. With 15 percent of German divorces each
year involving couples of different nationalities, the government of Berlin
{{U}} (9) {{/U}} see resolved the issue of which laws should
apply.
But some member states are expected to resist the