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7.Health,Wellness and the Politics of Food
9:00-9:45a.m.Blue Tent
Panelists (成员):Jami Bernard,David Kamp,Marion Nestle and Peter Singer.
Hosted by Denise Gray,science writer for The New York Times.
How does what we eat not only affect our bodies,but also the world?The food and nutrition experts debate the role that the diet plays in both personal and global health,and present a look at food politics.
Sports writing:For the Love of the Game
9:50-10:35a.m.Blue Tent
Panelists:Christine Brennan,Ira Rosen,Joe Wallace and Joe Drape.
Hosted by Willian C.Rhoden,sports writer for The New York Times.
Whether catching that key moment of victory or defeat,or covering breaking news,sports writers are anything but audience.Listen as some professionals discuss the special experience in reporting of sports news.
The Art of the Review
11:15-12:00a.m.Green Tent
Panelists:John Freeman,Barry Gewen,David Orr,Celia McGee and Jennifer Schuessler.
Hosted by Sam Tanenhaus,editor for The New York Times Book Review.
How much of an effect does the book review have on book sales?Join this group of critics(批评者) as they discuss the reality of the book review and bestseller lists,and how they choose books for review.
New York Writers,New York Stories
3:00-3:45p.m.Green Tent
Panelists:Cindy Adams,Richard Cohen,Ric Klass and Lauren Redniss.
Hosted by Clyde Haberman,columnist for the City Section of The New York Times.
Join this inspiring group of New York-centric writers as they talk about why New York is a gold mine of ideas for their work.
24.If you are free in the afternoon,you can attendB.
A.The Art of the Review
B.New York Writers,New York Stories
C.Health,Wellness and the Politics of Food
D.Sports Writing:For the Love of the Game
25.If you like sports writing,you will most probablyC.
A.go to Blue Tent at 11:15a.m.
B.enjoy Jami Bernard's talk
C.listen to Christine Brennan        
D.attend the Art of the Review
26.Sam Tanenhaus is in charge ofA.
A.The Art of the Review
B.Health,Wellness and the Politics of Food
C.New York Writers,New York Stories
D.Sports Writing:For the Love of the Game
27.All the four activities aboveB.
A.are about writing              
B.will last 45minutes each
C.can be attended freely           
D.will attract many readers.

分析 文章大意:本文主要讲了四个活动,介绍了其中每个活动的时间,成员,主办方以及基本内容.

解答 24.B 细节理解题.根据文章最后一个活动中New York Writers,New York Stories            3:00-3:45p.m.Green Tent可知在下午三点至三点四十五分可以参加
New York Writers,New York Stories 这一活动,因此答案选B.
25.C 推理判断题.根据文章第二个活动中Sports writing:For the Love of the Game     9:50-10:35a.m.Blue Tent Panelists:Christine Brennan,Ira Rosen,Joe Wallace and Joe Drape.可知如果喜欢体育,你可以去听Christine Brennan的讲话,因此答案选C.
26.A 细节理解题.根据文章第三个活动The Art of the Review      Hosted by Sam Tanenhaus,editor for The New York Times Book Review.可知Sam Tanenhaus负责The Art of the Review,因此答案选A.
27.B 推理判断题.根据文章中四个活动的时间安排可知它们的时间都是45分钟,这是它们的共同之处,因此答案选B.

点评 点评:本题考查广告布告类阅读理解.这类题材的阅读理解是高考常考的内容,难度适中,考生可以通读全文,了解大意,在此基础上再根据问题结合选项及语境做出正确的选择.

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