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We have to ask more than 40 questions related to journalists' day or journalists. Who has anything to offer … Please, it's urgent!

165438+1October 8 is coming. Happy holidays to journalists.

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1. When did the first news festival appear? (1933, there was a press festival before the founding of new China)

2. 1933- 1949 when is the press festival? (9. 1)

3. Besides the Journalists' Day, what are the three major industry festivals in China? (Teachers' Day, Nurses' Day)

4. Why is the Journalists' Day set at 1 1.8? (Establishment Day of China Journalists Association)

5. What is the nickname of Journalists' Day? (News Festival, Publishing Festival)

6. In what year did the State Council officially set up a Journalists' Day? (2000)

7. Who was the first journalist in the history of China? (Liang Qichao)

8. How is the reporter's English? (Reporter or reporter)

9. According to the nature of work, what are the five categories of journalists? (Reporter, photographer, radio reporter, TV reporter, network reporter)

10. What are the five categories according to the contents of the report? (Political journalists, military journalists, economic journalists, cultural and educational journalists, science and technology journalists, sports journalists)

1 1. What are the five categories by region? (Local journalists, foreign journalists, special correspondents)

12. What are the four levels of journalists' work sequence in China? (Assistant reporter, reporter, chief reporter, senior reporter)

13. Huang Yuansheng once said that journalists should have four abilities. (thinking, walking, listening and writing)

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The following are open questions,

1. From the reporter's point of view, how do you understand the sentence "A scholar doesn't go out, and everyone knows it"?

2. "The news now is the history of the future". What do you think of this sentence?

3. From the reporter's point of view, how to understand that "the pen can be burned but the conscience can't be taken away, the body can be killed but the facts can't be changed." This sentence?

4. From the reporter's point of view, how to understand the sentence "China farmers are now worried about having no money to spend"?

5. From the reporter's point of view, how to understand that "there is no lack of beauty in life, and what is lacking may be the vision of discovering beauty." This sentence?

6. How to be an excellent journalist?

7. What kind of ethics should a reporter have?

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The following are the plot discussion questions.

1. A reporter got the news that citizen B was robbed and killed in the street during the day. The police successfully arrested the prisoner within an hour, but the prisoner was the son of the secretary of the Political and Legal Committee. What should you do?

Reporter A received the news that citizen B was robbed in the corner of an alley at night. No policeman knows about it. Citizen B was too timid to call the police, but reporter A did know about it. What should you do?

The professional duty of a reporter is to report the truth. If this kind of real thing violates the national interests, or runs counter to the party's policies, you must report it. How should you report it?

* I wonder if this problem can be solved?