66. In the second paragraph, the author discusses ____.
- the overall economic picture of the publishing industry
- the paradoxical situation faced by scientific journals
- the different outlooks of newspapers and scientific journals
- the favorable economic situation for scientific publishers
67. Shirky and Starkman share views on ____.
- the value of traditional newspapers
- the prospect of newspapers
- the impact of technology on newspapers
- the quality of newspaper contents
68. It can be learned from Paragraph 4 that top journals ____.
- value criticism from non-star scientists
- cover the most important information
- predominate people's choice of information
- favor new and exciting studies
69. It can be inferred that the author holds a positive attitude towards ____.
- top scientific journals
- "filter then publish" mechanism
- studies from star scientists
- open-access mega-joumals
70. Newspapers and scientific journals are both ____.
- suffering from revenue shrink
- operating under systematic reviews
- facing huge pressures to change
- moving in the direction favored by Shirky
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