听力原文: A Palestinian gunman opened fire in a Jewish religious school in west Jerusalem
How many students were killed in the gunshot?
A.At least 8.
B.More than 30.
C.At least 120.
D.Not mentioned.
How many students were killed in the gunshot?
A.At least 8.
B.More than 30.
C.At least 120.
D.Not mentioned.
第1题
听力原文: American officials say an Israeli accusation against the Palestinian authority could be true. Israel says the Palestinian authority was involved in an attempt to illegally take weapons to Palestinian territories. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat has opened an Investigation into the Israeli claims. Last week, Israel seized a ship carrying weapons in the Red Sea. The Palestinian head of the crew said the weapons were being taken to the Gaza Strip. An Israeli cabinet minister has said Iran was sending the weapons to Palestinian fighters. The Iranian government and Mr. Ararat both have denied links to the seized weapons.
Q: What has Yasser Ararat done to Israeli accusation?
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A.Arafat has opened an investigation into the Israeli accusation.
B.Arafat seized a ship carrying weapons in the Red Sea last week.
C.Arafat has offered India all possible assistance to fight terrorism.
第2题
Mahmoud Abbas's victory was expected.
A.正确
B.错误
第3题
UN Partition Resolution in 1947 divides Palestinian territory into two states.
A.正确
B.错误
第4题
According to the statement, the UN Security Council resolution concerning Israel and Yasser Arafat was presented by the United States and approved by 11 Council members including Britain, Germany and Bulgaria.
A.正确
B.错误
第5题
The Palestinian government needs ______ in aid this year.
A.$3,000,000
B.$1,300,000
C.$3,000,000,000
D.$1,300,000,000
第6题
Which of the countries mentioned contributed a lot to maintain the flow of usable water in the passage?
A.Saudi Arabia, Israel
B.Jordan, Syria
C.Saudi Arabia, Kuwait
D.Lebanon, the Palestinian territories
第7题
The 6-day negotiations between the PLO and Israel are mainly about______.
A.the extension of Palestinian self-rule.
B.the establishment of Jewish settlement.
C.the arrangement of PLO troops.
D.the reconstruction of Hebron.
第8题
This is the end of listening comprehension. Please proceed to the next part.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about Israeli Prime Minister Sharon's plan?
A.It proposes total withdrawal from Gaza and West Bank.
B.Powell welcomes the plan.
C.Palestinians think the plan is very constructive.
D.The plan paves 'way for a Palestinian state.
第9题
听力原文: Two teenagers were killed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday.
Reports allege the two died when Palestinian police opened fire on rioters protesting at a death sentence handed down against a local man for slaying a policeman.
But Palestinian police chief General Ghazi Jabali denied his men were responsible for the killings and in- stead blamed the Israeli army, which in turn rejected his accusations outright.
Relatives identified the dead youths as Ala al-Hams, and Khamis Mahmud Salama, both 17.
Another six people, including a 10-year-old boy, were wounded in the violence which erupted in Yabna refugee camp after a Gaza City security court condemned Raed al-Attar to death for the February killing of a policeman.
"They were killed and their comrades wounded when Israeli soldiers on a lookout post near the Egyptian border opened fire on the crowd," Jahali told a press conference.
The Israelis were responding to shots fired by unknown assailants driving in a car near Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, he said.
"During that time, the Palestinian police did not intervene," Jabali said.
"We categorically reject all these accusations about a supposed Israeli army role in these incidents," an Israeli army spokesman told reporters. "No Israeli soldier in the Gaza Strip was involved in any of the shots which caused casualties.'
Attar, 25, a Palestinian security force member, was accused of acting as a double agent for the Islamic Resistance Movement or Hamas, the main movement opposed to Yasser Arafat's Palestinian Authority and its peace accords with Israel.
An associate, Mohammed Abu Shamallah, 25, was sentenced to life in prison and a third man, Ossama Abu Tahar, 24, was jailed for 15 years at hard labor for involvement in the shooting.
It was the first time the Palestinian Authority has handed down the death sentence against a suspected member of Harms.
But it was not known if Arafat would sign the death warrant or commute Attar’s sentence to life in prison as he has done in all but three previous murder cases.
More than 2,500 people joined a funeral procession for Hamas, which turned into a protest march against the Palestinian Authority as it crossed Rafah to the local cemetery.
How many people were wounded in the violence erupted in Yabna refugee camp after Raed al-Attar was condemned to death?
A.17.
B.6.
C.20.
D.25.
第10题
听力原文: PALESTINE
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has renewed his call for a ceasefire with Israel and he has criticized militants for rocket attacks that, he said, are counterproductive. Abbas, who is the front-runner in the January 9th Palestinian elections, said the rocket attacks are quoted "useless" because they provoke what he called a very grave Israeli escalation. He also accused Israel of hindering the Palestinian election campaign. Early today, Israel launched a new incursion into northern Gaza after a Qassam rocket wounded an Israeli woman. Palestinian witnesses says fifty Israeli tanks and armored personnel carriers moved into Belt Hanoun in the Jabalia refugee camp.
IRAQ
The Iraqi Interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi has said his patience over the situation in the insurgent-held city of Fallujah is wearing thin and negotiations to restore his government control there must come to an end soon. He said the government was in the final phase of efforts to secure the city without what he called a major military confrontation. US forces have carrying out repeated strikes against insurgents in Fallujah.
CHINA
The first international Tibetan traditional medicine conference will be held July 15th to 17th in Lhasa, capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region. China's Ethnic Medicine Institute, Tibetan Health Bureau and Tibetan Medical College will co-host the conference. The conference has received more than 500 research papers from China and abroad. The organizing committee primarily selected 290 articles to be discussed at the conference. More than 50 foreign guests from the US, Russia, Britain, India, Germany, France, Italy and Nepal will attend the meeting. The Chinese mainland will send a delegation consisting of 250 Tibetan medicine experts to the conference.
NORTH KOREA
North Korea is warning the United Nations Security Council not to consider sanctions against it and says it will not recognize any resolutions on its nuclear program that the world body might approve. Four days before the UN Security Council is scheduled to discuss North Korea's nuclear program, Pyongyang is clarifying its views on the matter. A North Korean foreign ministry spokesman, quoted by the state-run Korean Central News Agency, says just bringing up the issue is "a prelude to war".
SPAIN
The Galileo system will be made up of 30 satellites beaming navigation signals to ground-control centers in the EU. Spain has been blocking a deal on how the system would be run, demanding to host one of the centers, but a compromise has now been reached allowing the multi-billion-dollar project to move ahead. But it's already running five years behind schedule. It's meant to be made up and running by 2013, but analysts say by then the American global positioning system may have already established an unassailable grip on the satellite navigation industry.
Questions:
6. According to the news, besides Israel's rocket attacks, what else did Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas also accuse Israel of?
7.What does the news indicate about the Iraqi Interim Prime Minister?
8.What is the news mainly about?
9.According to the news, what is North Korea's attitude toward the issue?
10.Why is the Galileo system already running five years behind the original schedule?
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A.Attacking the Palestinian government.
B.Launching a new incursion.
C.Opposing the Palestinian election.
D.Holding back the Palestinian election.
第11题
Overseas again, Palestinian and Israeli negotiators have ended the first round of final status talks only two hours after it began. The two sides met in Ramula for the discussions, which they hope, will lead to a final peace treaty. Delegates said they would first focus on procedural issues. But they emerged after two hours, although both sides refused to say if they had encountered any problems. The talks were aimed at resolving the most difficult issues they face. The meeting opened despite a bomb explosion, which injured 14 people in the Israeli coastal resort of Netanhu.
Questions:
13.What accident happened to an American Institute?
14.Where did the accident take place?
15.How many people were killed or injured in the accident that befell the American Institute?
16.Where did Palestinian and Israeli negotiators meet?
17.How long did the meeting last?
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A.Car bomb.
B.Gun-shooting.
C.Plane crash.
D.A fare.