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听力原文: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon backed up his call m for an immediate ceasef

ire following eight months of fighting with the Palestinians by ordering Israel’s army to cease all pre-emptive strikes against them.

A senior aide to Palestinian President Yasser Ararat termed the truce offer "a lie" and said yesterday a Palestinian "status of self-defence" would continue as long as Israel occupied land in the west Bank and Gaza strip.

US President George W. Bush welcomed Sharon’s statement White House spokesman Ari Fleischer told reporters in Washington on Tuesday. Fleischer added the United States "would welcome a similar statement" from the Palestinians.

Sharon called for a ceasefire at a news conference on Tuesday in which he rejected a total freeze of Jewish settlement activity, part of a plan by a US-led committee for ending lsraeli-Palestinian violence.

"I’propose to our neighbours that we work together to reach an immediate ceasefire and hope the Palestinians will answer the call postively," Sharon said at the news conference."

"This is only a manoeuvre by Sharon’s government aimed at allevating international pressure on Israel, which was condemned for excessive use of force," countered the Arafat aide, Ahmed Abdel-Rahman.

Israeli soldiers came under Palestinian fire in several parts of Gaza late on Tuesday and a roadside bomb exploded or its border with Egypt, which Israel patrols under interim peace deals, the army said. The soldiers returned fire. Israeli- li army spokesman Ron Kitrey said that, under the new guidelines, soldiers would "protect themselves and prevent terror attacks, "but would not initiate any fighting with Palestinians.

he said they would require government approval to enter areas under Palestinian control or carry out reprisal at- tacks, a change from a policy where Defence Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer had given field commanders a free hand to launch incursions.

At least 444 Palestinians, 87 lsraelis and 13 Israeli Arabs have been killed since the Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation erupted in late September after peace talks stalled.

Palestinians say that ______.

A.Israeli Prime Minister is sincere to call for ceasefire

B.Sharon’s appeal to stop ongoing violence is a "lie"

C.they believe this time will soon witness ceasefire

D.they feel relieved America supports ceasefire

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听力原文: Secretary of State Colin Powell is urging the Palestinians to seize the opportun
ity that Israeli Prime Minister Sharon's proposed withdrawal from Gaza and parts of the West Bank offers them. In remarks following a meeting with the Palestinian Prime Minister in the Jordanian capital, Mr. Powell said the Sharon plan is a new opportunity. Ahmed Queria characterized his talks with Mr. Powell as very constructive and expressed optimism that a Palestinian state could still be achieved by next year. Mr. Powell was somewhat less optimistic on that front, saying there still remains much more to be done before that can be accomplished, but he did say Washington remains committed to the establishment of a Palestinian state. Efforts will continue Monday when Mr. Queria will meet with U.S. National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice in Germany to discuss the Prime Minister Sharon plan.

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.

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听力原文: Israel massed troops and tanks at the Gaza frontier and gave a free hand to secu
rity forces to stop Palestinian cross-border rocket salvoes on Sunday, but suggested it would delay a major escalation of violence.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of undermining his efforts to cahn the violence but vowed in remarks to reporters to do "all we can" to prevent further rocketing.

The worst surge in bloodshed since a truce was agreed in February has threatened to hamper Israel's withdrawal from Jewish settlements in occupied Gaza, starting next month, and amplified doubts over prospects for peacemaking ....

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said he had instructed the army "to act without limitation to stop the strikes on Israeli communities" after rocket and mortar salvoes.

But Sharon later hinted Israel would not be quick to launch a major incursion into Gaza, telling his cabinet he would "weigh our response" to further truce violations.

Israeli political sources said a new Israeli offensive into the occupied territory was unlikely before Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visits lat er this week to try to salvage the crumbling ceasefire

Six more Israelis were injured in rocket and mortar barrages on Sun day.

In the southern Gaza Strip, Israel killed Saeed Seyam, a commander of Hamas, a group bent on Israel's destruction and behind

much of the rocket fire, with a shot from a settlement. The army called it part of a revived assassination policy.

Israel said its soldiers also killed a gunman nearing a settlement in central Gaza.

In northern Gaza, an Israeli aircraft fired missiles at a car carrying three Hamas militants leaving a site in Belt Lahiya used to fire rockets at Jewish settlements, witnesses said. The militants jumped out but one was wounded by shrapnel.

Faced with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon Sharon's threat, the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas______.

A.believed Sharon (lid not really mean to invade the occupied Gaza Strip

B.believed it only did bad than good to his efforts to calm the violence

C.believed it was unfair for the self-defensive Palestinian militants

D.would take it seriously and make good preparation for the attack

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听力原文:American officials say an Israeli accusation against the Palestinian authority co

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.

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听力原文:PALESTINE Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has renewed his call for a ceasefire w

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.

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听力原文:When does our advertisement air on TV?(A) That's right.(B) The administrator did.

听力原文:When does our advertisement air on TV?

(A) That's right.

(B) The administrator did.

(C) During prime time, at 8.

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A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:It was the first presidential election in nine years, made necessary after the de
ath of Mr. Arafat on November 11. Despite being held under Israeli occupation, the voting was judged by international observers to be generally free and fair, with little interference from Israel, which eased travel restrictions on Palestinians and largely halted military activity in the territories.

Which of the following factors did NOT contribute to the smooth election?

A.Israel made no interference in the election.

B.Israel helped to keep order in the election.

C.Israel relaxed its travel restrictions on the Palestinians.

D.Israel suspended its military activities in Palestine area.

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第7题

听力原文:The President of Guinea Lansana Conte has named a new government a month after ap
pointing a new prime minister to end a series of strikes which brought the country to a standstill for several weeks. President Come announced members of the new cabinet on a television broad- cast after consultations with the Prime Minister Lansana Kouyate.

One month ago Lansana Kouyate was appointed as the new prime minister of Guinea by the president Lansana Conte on the television broadcast.

A.正确

B.错误

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第8题

During playing the role of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, Ingrid Bergman was suffering
from a deadly cancer.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第9题

听力原文:Japan. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has said he will consider changing laws a

听力原文: Japan. Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi has said he will consider changing laws about crimes carried out by mentally sick people. He spoke after a mentally sick man killed 8 children at a school near Osaka on Friday. 15 other people were injured. Mr. Koizumi said the school attack is an important issue that must be faced.

Q: How many people were injured in the school attack?

(13)

A.18.

B.50

C.15

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听力原文:President Bush has said the 1972 Anti Ballistic Missile Treaty is a thing of the

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.

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