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请求帮助(E文译国语)
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VOICE ONE:
William Randolph Hearst was born in San Francisco in eighteen sixty-three. He was the only child of George Hearst and Phoebe Apperson Hearst. His father became rich by developing mines. His mother was a philanthropist who gave her time and money to help others.
William Randolph Hearst had everything he wanted as a child. But, he was a rebel. In eighteen eighty-five, he was expelled from Harvard, one of the best universities in America, for playing a joke on a professor.
George Hearst wanted his son to take control of developing the mines or the land he owned. But William had other desires. He became interested in newspapers while at Harvard. He started working as a reporter for the New York World newspaper owned by Joseph Pulitzer.
VOICE TWO:
George Hearst owned the San Francisco Examiner newspaper. But he was more interested in politics than in newspaper publishing. In eighteen eighty-seven, George Hearst became a United States senator. He gave control of the newspaper to his son William who was twenty-three.
William Randolph Hearst wanted to create a newspaper that people would talk about. He worked long hours and put high energy into his newspaper. He employed some of the best reporters and writers he could find. And, he paid them the highest wages. Mister Hearst improved the appearance of his newspaper and bought modern equipment. He also improved relations with advertisers. Advertisers pay to have their products shown in newspapers to increase sales. Newspapers profit from the money paid by advertisers.
News stories in the San Francisco Examiner were written with force, energy and excitement. Some stories were written to shock readers and affect them emotionally. However, the stories were simple and easy to read.
Mister Hearst believed in doing whatever it took to get readers. His newspaper policy was: make the news complete; print all the news; shorten it if necessary, but get it in. That became the policy in newsrooms across America.
VOICE ONE:
By eighteen ninety-one, the San Francisco Examiner had three times more readers and advertisers than when Mister Hearst took control of the newspaper. In less than five years, William Randolph Hearst made the new San Francisco Examiner a huge success.
Mister Hearst repeated his success in New York City. He borrowed five million dollars from his mother to purchase a second newspaper, the New York Journal. In his first two months, he increased the number of copies sold from thirty thousand to one hundred thousand.
Joseph Pulitzer was a very successful publisher in New York. Mister Hearst shared Mister Pulitzer's excitement and energy about the newspaper business.
test
VOICE ONE:
William Randolph Hearst was born in San Francisco in eighteen sixty-three. He was the only child of George Hearst and Phoebe Apperson Hearst. His father became rich by developing mines. His mother was a philanthropist who gave her time and money to help others.
William Randolph Hearst had everything he wanted as a child. But, he was a rebel. In eighteen eighty-five, he was expelled from Harvard, one of the best universities in America, for playing a joke on a professor.
George Hearst wanted his son to take control of developing the mines or the land he owned. But William had other desires. He became interested in newspapers while at Harvard. He started working as a reporter for the New York World newspaper owned by Joseph Pulitzer.
VOICE TWO:
George Hearst owned the San Francisco Examiner newspaper. But he was more interested in politics than in newspaper publishing. In eighteen eighty-seven, George Hearst became a United States senator. He gave control of the newspaper to his son William who was twenty-three.
William Randolph Hearst wanted to create a newspaper that people would talk about. He worked long hours and put high energy into his newspaper. He employed some of the best reporters and writers he could find. And, he paid them the highest wages. Mister Hearst improved the appearance of his newspaper and bought modern equipment. He also improved relations with advertisers. Advertisers pay to have their products shown in newspapers to increase sales. Newspapers profit from the money paid by advertisers.
News stories in the San Francisco Examiner were written with force, energy and excitement. Some stories were written to shock readers and affect them emotionally. However, the stories were simple and easy to read.
Mister Hearst believed in doing whatever it took to get readers. His newspaper policy was: make the news complete; print all the news; shorten it if necessary, but get it in. That became the policy in newsrooms across America.
VOICE ONE:
By eighteen ninety-one, the San Francisco Examiner had three times more readers and advertisers than when Mister Hearst took control of the newspaper. In less than five years, William Randolph Hearst made the new San Francisco Examiner a huge success.
Mister Hearst repeated his success in New York City. He borrowed five million dollars from his mother to purchase a second newspaper, the New York Journal. In his first two months, he increased the number of copies sold from thirty thousand to one hundred thousand.
Joseph Pulitzer was a very successful publisher in New York. Mister Hearst shared Mister Pulitzer's excitement and energy about the newspaper business.
测试
声音一:
威廉蓝道夫 Hearst 在七十八-三的旧金山出生.他是乔治 Hearst 和月神 Apperson Hearst 的唯一孩子.他的父亲藉由发展变成富有挖掘.他的母亲是一个给予了她的时间和钱帮助其它的博爱人.
威廉蓝道夫 Hearst 有了他想要如一个孩子的每件事物.但是,他是叛徒.在九十八-五中,他从哈佛 ,在美国最好的大学之一被驱逐,为开一位教授的玩笑.
乔治 Hearst 想要他的儿子控制发展他拥有的矿或土地.但是威廉有了其他的欲望.他在哈佛的时候对报纸感兴趣.他开始为被约瑟普立兹拥有的纽约世界报纸担任一位记者.
声音二:
乔治 Hearst 拥有了旧金山主考者报纸.但是他多感兴趣政治超过在报纸出版中.在九十八-七中,乔治 Hearst 变成一位美国籍的叁议院议员.他把报纸的控制给他的是二十三的儿子威廉.
威廉蓝道夫 Hearst 想要产生一份人们会谈论的报纸.他操作了长的小时而且把高的能源放入他的报纸.他雇用了他可以找的一些最好的记者和作家.并且,他支付了他们最高的薪水.先生 Hearst 改良了他的报纸外表而且买了现代的仪器.他也与广告者的改良关系.广告者支付在报纸中显示他们的产品增加售卖.报纸从被广告者支付的钱有益于.
旧金山主考者的新闻报导与力量,能源和刺激一起写.一些故事被写在情绪上震动读者而且影响他们.然而,故事是简单的和容易读.
先生 Hearst 相信做它轮流有读者无论什么.他的报纸政策是:使新闻完全; 所有的新闻版; 弄短它如果必需的,但是收集它.那在编辑部中变成政策横过美国.
声音一:
藉着一百零八-一,旧金山主考者有了三次较多的读者和广告者超过当先生 Hearst 控制报纸的时候.在少于五年中,威廉蓝道夫 Hearst 使新的旧金山主考者成为极大的成功.
先生 Hearst 重复了纽约市的他成功.他借了来自他的母亲五百万元购买一份第二份报纸,纽约日记.在他的最初二个月中,他增加了在从三万到十万被卖的副本数字.
约瑟普立兹在纽约是非常成功的出版者.先生 Hearst 分享了关于报纸生意的先生普立兹的刺激和能源.
声音一:
威廉蓝道夫 Hearst 在七十八-三的旧金山出生.他是乔治 Hearst 和月神 Apperson Hearst 的唯一孩子.他的父亲藉由发展变成富有挖掘.他的母亲是一个给予了她的时间和钱帮助其它的博爱人.
威廉蓝道夫 Hearst 有了他想要如一个孩子的每件事物.但是,他是叛徒.在九十八-五中,他从哈佛 ,在美国最好的大学之一被驱逐,为开一位教授的玩笑.
乔治 Hearst 想要他的儿子控制发展他拥有的矿或土地.但是威廉有了其他的欲望.他在哈佛的时候对报纸感兴趣.他开始为被约瑟普立兹拥有的纽约世界报纸担任一位记者.
声音二:
乔治 Hearst 拥有了旧金山主考者报纸.但是他多感兴趣政治超过在报纸出版中.在九十八-七中,乔治 Hearst 变成一位美国籍的叁议院议员.他把报纸的控制给他的是二十三的儿子威廉.
威廉蓝道夫 Hearst 想要产生一份人们会谈论的报纸.他操作了长的小时而且把高的能源放入他的报纸.他雇用了他可以找的一些最好的记者和作家.并且,他支付了他们最高的薪水.先生 Hearst 改良了他的报纸外表而且买了现代的仪器.他也与广告者的改良关系.广告者支付在报纸中显示他们的产品增加售卖.报纸从被广告者支付的钱有益于.
旧金山主考者的新闻报导与力量,能源和刺激一起写.一些故事被写在情绪上震动读者而且影响他们.然而,故事是简单的和容易读.
先生 Hearst 相信做它轮流有读者无论什么.他的报纸政策是:使新闻完全; 所有的新闻版; 弄短它如果必需的,但是收集它.那在编辑部中变成政策横过美国.
声音一:
藉着一百零八-一,旧金山主考者有了三次较多的读者和广告者超过当先生 Hearst 控制报纸的时候.在少于五年中,威廉蓝道夫 Hearst 使新的旧金山主考者成为极大的成功.
先生 Hearst 重复了纽约市的他成功.他借了来自他的母亲五百万元购买一份第二份报纸,纽约日记.在他的最初二个月中,他增加了在从三万到十万被卖的副本数字.
约瑟普立兹在纽约是非常成功的出版者.先生 Hearst 分享了关于报纸生意的先生普立兹的刺激和能源.