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Ben and Sally lived in California with their two daughters. Ben liked travelling. One summer, he went to Africa on a trip, but Sally stayed home with the girls. Ben and his friends owned a company. People at the company liked to play jokes on each other. One day, Ben's friends wanted to play a joke on Ben and Sally. So they sent a letter to Sally. The letter said,

Dear Sally,
I'm having a great time here in Africa. I'm sending a special gift to you. I hope you like it. Please take good care of it until I get home.
Love to you and the kids,
Ben

On the same day, Sally also got a phone call. The caller told her that a delivery was coming. At one o'clock, a truck stopped in front of Sally's house. The truck driver gave Sally a rope. An animal was tiedto the rope. It was a baby elephant! The elephant ran into Sally's yard, and it began eating grass.
Then the driver drove away. Sally stood there and held the rope to the elephant. She asked herself, "What can I feed an elephant with? Bananas?"
After a while, a policeman came. He said, "It's illegal (·Ç·¨µÄ) to have wild animals here." Then the policeman gave Sally a ticket.
Ben's friends were hiding in the backyard and laughing. They had planned everything perfectly. They had rented (×â½è) the elephant from a zoo and asked the policeman to write the ticket! Ben's friends also made a film of everything. They wanted Ben to watch the video.
When Sally learned about the truth, she couldn't help laughing
£¨1£©What kind of story is this, a funny story or a sad story?
£¨2£©Where did Ben go on a trip one summer?
£¨3£©Did Ben send a baby elephant to Sally as a special gift?
£¨4£©Why did the policeman give Sally a ticket?
£¨5£©What did Ben's friends do in the backyard?

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To write a great news story, you have to make sure it is correct, relevant (Ïà¹ØµÄ) and fresh.
For a start, all the information in a story must be correct. Not only the spelling and grammar, but also the facts.
Any mistakes that show up in a story can get a newspaper into big trouble.
For example, if a newspaper said that Yang Liwei was the first man to go into space, it would be wrong. He wasn't the first. The newspaper would probably lose lots of readers because of that mistake.
A news story does not only have to be correct, but it must also be relevant to its readers. People are mostly interested in news that happens near to them. That's why you care more about what happens at your school than at schools in America. It's also why newspapers in Beijing don't talk much about news in Shanghai or Hong Kong.
Make sure it's fresh.
Finally, news must always be fresh. When you pick up your evening newspaper, you want to read about news that happened that day. You don't want to read about news from last week!
So, now you know what makes a good news story. Have a look at our paper and see if it's full of good news! You can try writing a news story for our paper like a real reporter.
£¨1£©What will happen if there is a mistake in a newspaper?
A.The reporter will probably have a lot of trouble.
B.The newspaper would attract more readers.
C.Many readers won't buy the newspaper any more.
D.The reporter won't be able to write for the newspaper again.
£¨2£©Why would it be wrong for a newspaper to say that Yang Liwei was the first man to go into space?
A.Because the information was not fresh.
B.Because the information was not correct.
C.Because the information was not relevant.
D.Because the information was not useful.
£¨3£©People are mostly interested in news that happens near to them, so newspapers in Beijing talk much about news in .
A.Nanjing
B.Shanghai
C.Beijing
D.Hong Kong
£¨4£©Where does the writer work most probably?
A.In a newspaper.
B.In a shop.
C.In a library.
D.In a bank.
£¨5£©Which can be the BEST title for the passage?
A.How to write an interesting story
B.Don't make any mistakes in news
C.How to pick a good newspaper to read
D.How to write a story like a real reporter

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