最新15篇文章贯通英语四级词汇MP3 Unit3-Part4(在线收听) |
[00:00.00]As an intelligent and dynamic businessman, [00:04.03]William generated increased readership [00:06.55]by employing some of [00:08.52]the most talented writers [00:10.05]in the United States, [00:11.91] recruiting figures from the literary community, [00:15.09]like Mark Twain and Stephen Crane, [00:17.60]and the previously mentioned illustrator, [00:20.55]Frederick Remington. [00:23.51]He also showed his initiative [00:25.59]when he chartered a yacht, [00:27.23]equipped it as a miniature newspaper headquarters, [00:30.95]anchored off the coast of Cuba, [00:33.36]and led his army of reporters [00:35.87]into the field. [00:37.84]William’s interests led him [00:40.80]to follow in his father’s footsteps, [00:42.87]inspiring him to enter into politics. [00:45.72]He was elected to the U.S. Congress [00:49.55]as a senator representing [00:51.52]the State of New York in 1902 [00:54.58] and served until 1907. [00:58.52]He was a candidate [01:00.81]for the office of mayor [01:02.13] of New York City and [01:03.11]governor of New York State, [01:05.41]but failed in both of these attempts. [01:08.58]While honeymooning in Europe [01:10.66]after his marriage to [01:12.42]Millicent Willson in 1903, [01:14.38]he expanded his publishing empire [01:17.99]with Motor Magazine. The Hearst Corporation grew [01:23.03]to comprise a total of 12 newspapers, [01:25.76]including the Examiner, [01:27.73]and 25 magazines, including Cosmopolitan. [01:31.34] Not satisfied with just [01:35.49] his publishing enterprises, [01:37.35]he expanded his business operations [01:39.76]into radio, and later [01:40.96]produced movie newsreels. (To Be Continued) |
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