听力原文:Mr. Bush, the son of a president and the grandson of a senator, castigated Mr. Ke
As a Washington insider, to win the support from all sides, Mr. Kerry has never let any body down over the years.
A.正确
B.错误
As a Washington insider, to win the support from all sides, Mr. Kerry has never let any body down over the years.
A.正确
B.错误
第1题
听力原文: President Bush has left on his first official trip to Europe. His first stop is Spain. Ties between the United States and many of its European allies are tense because of differences on environmental and defense issues. Earlier Mr. Bush announced a big increase in American research into the causes of the problem of warming in the atmosphere. He said the research would include ways to correct it without hurting the economy. He again criticized the 1997 Kyoto Global Warming Treaty. He said it is unfair to the United States and does not include other nations that poison the atmosphere like China and India. Many European leaders and environment experts have criticized Mr. Bush's decision to reject the treaty.
Q: Which treaty did Mr. Bush criticize?
(15)
A.The 1997 Washington Treaty.
B.The 1997 London Treaty.
C.The 1997 Kyoto Global Warming Treaty.
第2题
According to U.S. officials, ______.
A.the U.S. has detected an Iranian spy service network
B.the U.S. has broken the codes used in Iranian spy communications
C.the U.S. would improve its ability to gather intelligence on Iran
D.an Iraqi politician has revealed important intelligence to Iran
第3题
Which of the following statements about President Bush's trip to Europe is TRUE?
A.He presided over the Group of Eight summit.
B.He talked with French President on rebuilding Iraq.
C.He discussed with Russian leader on the issue of industrialization.
D.He reached agreement with Italian Prime Minister to continue their effort in Iraq.
第4题
听力原文:M: Would you please give Mr. Bush a message?
W: Sorry. Mr. Bush is having a holiday in Paris.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(8)
A.The woman can' t take the message.
B.Mr. Bush is in his office.
C.The woman is busy working.
D.Mr. Bush will be back soon.
第5题
There is speculation that Mr. Bush would eventually repay all the national debts in his term.
A.正确
B.错误
第6题
听力原文: In Washington, President Bush said again, Wednesday US forces will remain in Iraq until it's free country run by the Iraqi people. And in Iraq, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said attacks on united forces will not succeed in getting those forces to leave the country before security is established. Bush administration officials say the White House may make a decision shortly on sending US peacekeeping troops as part of a multi-national peacekeeping force to help end Liberia's deadly civil war. Washington has come under intense international presure to do something about the fighting which killed hundreds of civilians in Liberia's capital last week. White House spokesman says there are indications that the Bush administration would like to settle the issue before the President leaves Monday on a 5-day African tour. Mr. Bush expressed concern for the suffering of the Liberian people Wednesday and again called for Librian President Charles Taylor to step down in the interest of peace. In Liberia, President Taylor signaled a willingness to leave, but to leave on terms, on his schedule.
President Bush said US forces will remain in Iraq until ______.
A.It's a free country run by UN
B.It's a colony run by US
C.It's a free land run by its own people
第7题
听力原文: President Bush has said the 1972 Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty is a thing of the past. Mr. Bush made the statement at the start of his 5-day trip to Europe. Mr. Bush is seeking support from European leaders for his National Missile Defense System. President Bush has met with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar in Madrid. The two leaders say they support free trade and the expansion of NATO. Mr. Bush has also restated his opposition to a treaty on global warming. The treaty was signed in Kyoto. Japan in 1997. President Bush says the treaty is unfair to the United States.
Q: With whom has Mr. Bush met in Madrid?
(16)
A.Spanish Prime Minister.
B.Japanese Prime Minister.
C.British Prime Minister.
第8题
President Bush said US forces will remain in Iraq until ______.
A.It's a free country run by UN
B.It's a colony nm by US
C.It's a free land nm by its own people
第9题
听力原文: Sudanese opposition leader Sadeqal-Mahdi, who travels to Washington next week, says he will push the Bush administration to urge both sides in his country's civil war to make peace and create a true democracy. In an interview with Reuters news agency, Mr. Mahdi says the United States can play an important role in pressuring both sides to reach a just peace through political talks, not war-fare.
Last week, Secretary of State Colin Powell visited the region and promised to try harder to end the Sudanese war, which has killed an estimated two million people. It pits the Muslim north against the largely Christian and animist south.
Sudan's President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir and rebel leader John Garang are to hold proximity talks Saturday in Nairobi along with east African leaders trying to mediate an end to the 18 year conflict. In addition to the Kenyan host, President Daniel-arap Moi, the Ugandan, Ethiopian and Eritrean leaders are to attend the session.
Who has visited Sudan last week?
A.Sadeqal-Mahdi.
B.Colin Powell.
C.Omar Hassan AL-Bashir.
D.President Bush.
第10题
听力原文: Former President of Russia Yeltsin, who died of a heart attack Monday at 76, will be buried at Moscow's historic Novodevichy Cemetery, Wednesday, following memorial ceremonies in the golden-domed Christ the Savior Cathedral. Russian President Vladimir Putin has postponed his annual state-of-the-nation address from Wednesday to Thursday, to attend the funeral, along with hundreds of dignitaries. Former presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush Senior are expected to attend on behalf of the United States. Ordinary Russians will be able to pay their last respects to Mr. Yeltsin today, during late-afternoon viewing hours at the cathedral. Many Russians only learned of Yeltsin's death, late Monday night, when President Putin took to the airwaves to hail his predecessor as the man who gave birth to a newly democratic Russia. President Putin said he remembers Yeltsin as courageous, brave, heartfelt and direct. Mr. Putin has declared Wednesday a national day of mourning across Russia, with flags to be flown at half-mast and televised entertainment programs canceled. Russia's media have painted a mostly positive spin on Yeltsin's life, praising the political and economic freedoms he introduced to the country.
According to the news, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Former President of Russia Yeltsin died of a heart attack at 76.
B.Bill Clinton and his wife are expected to attend on behalf of the United States.
C.Ordinary Russians can pay their last respects to Mr. Yeltsin.
D.Putin declared Wednesday a national day of mourning across Russia.