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听力原文: U.S. officials say Iraqi politician Ahmad Chalabi revealed to Iran that American

intelligence had broken Iranian codes and was reading its spy service communications. Revealing such information would greatly compromise Washington's ability to gather intelligence about Iran. The reports explain the Bush administration's decision to break with Mr. Chalabi. Iran and Mr. Chalabi have denied the allegations.

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

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听力原文:Ensuring the safety of passengers and aircraft is a major concern at airports. Se

听力原文: Ensuring the safety of passengers and aircraft is a major concern at airports. Security personnel operate metal detectors and X-ray machines that screen baggage for possible weapons or illegal substances. Security personnel also require that each passenger show photo identification before entering an aircraft. Many areas of an airport, especially those areas that contain critical equipment, are protected by security personnel and are off-limits to the public.

In the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the United States, airport security became the responsibility of the federal government. The United States Congress enacted the Aviation and Transportation Security Act in response to the attacks, which bad exposed a number of weaknesses in airport and airline security. The new law expanded the number of baggage screeners, imposed standards for their training, and made them federal employees for a period of time. Beginning in January 2002, it required that all passenger luggage, including checked luggage, be screened. By the end of 2002, all checked luggage was to he put through special explosives-detecting devices. The law increased the number of armed federal air officials flying on domestic flights and required international airlines to turn over advance copies of their passenger lists to U.S. Customs officials for background checks to screen out suspected terrorists.

(26)

A.Operate metal detectors.

B.Require each passenger to show photo identification.

C.Make a body search by hand.

D.Operate X-ray machines to screen baggage.

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听力原文:Texas' attorney general on Thursday pledged his full cooperation with Mexican law
enforcement to combat drug violence that has killed hundreds of people south of the U.S. border this year.

Attorney General Greg Abbott met with top Mexican officials in Mexico City to explore ways to Stop the violence between feuding drug gangs that has killed more than 170 people in towns south of Texas this year.

"Dozens of people are dead because this drug war has spiraled out of control," Abbott told reporters. "If we fight crime only on one side of the border, the criminals simply shift to the other side."

Abbott spoke to reporters after meeting with Mexico's attorney general, Daniel Cabeza de Vaca, and officials including the governor and attorney general of northern Tamaulipas state.

Violence in northern Mexico has soared this year as cartels from the western state of Sinaloa battle local Gulf cartel rivals for control of the lucrative cross-border cocaine, marijuana and amphetamine trade.

Earlier this year, the U.S. government called on Mexico to combat violence on the border, and twice warned U.S. citizens about travel to cities south of the Rio Grande. Mexico told Washington to stay out of its affairs.

Abbott expressed particular concern for security in Nuevo Laredo, south of Laredo, Texas, where 87 people have been murdered this year and some 30 U.S. citizens have been kidnapped since last August.

"We want to do everything we can to eliminate violence ... and keep residents of Laredo and Nuevo Laredo as safe as possible," he said.

Abbott said Texas has allocated $5 million to improve law enforcement communication in border communities since the crisis in Nuevo Laredo began last year, including $1.2 million for the Laredo area.

Governors from states on both sides of the 2,000-mile border are meeting in the Mexican town of Torreon on Thursday and Friday. Crime and border security are high on the agenda.

How many people have been killed in drug violence in towns south of Texas this year?

A.150.

B.160.

C.170.

D.180.

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听力原文:Everyone knows about unemployment. But millions of working Americans are now faci

听力原文: Everyone knows about unemployment. But millions of working Americans are now facing a less familiar and perhaps more troubling problem: shrinking wages. It's a phenomenon that takes many forms. Some workers have had to swallow outright pay cuts. Others have lost their jobs and, in the tough labor market of today, have had to settle for new ones at less pay. Still others—including employees at such giants as AT&T, Boise Cascade and Starwood Hotels—have had to accept pay freezes that, when rising prices are factored in, amount to reduced compensation. To add insult to injury, companies everywhere are reducing bonuses and overtime and eroding health and pension benefits.

The numbers are grim. For the 500,000 workers laid off since January, the average job search has stretched to a 19-year high of nearly five months—about twice the duration of the typical severance package. According to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, 17% of those who do find work—nearly double the historical percentage—are settling for less pay. The net result of the various pressures on pay is in the first three months of 2003, median weekly earnings adjusted for inflation fell 1.5%, according to the U.S. Labor Department. That's the biggest drop since 1991, according to Jared Bernstein, an economist at the Economic Policy Institute, a research group based in Washington. Wage erosion partly explains why the Federal Reserve Board openly frets about the threat of deflation, a downward spiral in prices that can cripple an economy by making debt repayment more difficult and encouraging consumers to wait for even lower prices. Adding fuel to the deflation debate, the cost of goods to both consumers and manufacturers fell in April, officials reported last week.

Which of the following is NOT a form. of wage erosion?

A.Pay cuts.

B.Pay freezes.

C.Bonus reduction.

D.Job-hopping.

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听力原文:M: Why do park keepers always prohibit people from walking on the grass?W: I thin

听力原文:M: Why do park keepers always prohibit people from walking on the grass?

W: I think you should go to ask the officials over there.

The two speakers are probably

A.in a park.

B.in a parking lot.

C.in an office.

D.in a store.

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听力原文:Iraqi officials say gunmen have killed about 50 people in a Sunni district in the
northern town of Tal Afar in an apparently reprisal for truck bombings Tuesday in a Shiite area.Iraqi officials say Shiite policemen allegedly took part in a rampage.

Gunmen killed about 50 people just to take a revenge on the bombing event in the Shiite area.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文:Public health officials hope to extinguish a pandemic bird flu almost as soon as
it appears. In 1918, a pandemic that started from a bird flu virus killed as many as 50 million people. But with much better healthcare available, we have every reason to be more optimistic.

(83)

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听力原文:Agency officials said Dell had received six reports of batteries overheating. The
se resulted in property damage but no reports of injuries. The agency said Apple had received nine reports of overheated batteries. These included two reports of minor burns and reports of minor property damage.

Agency officials said Dell had received six reports of batteries overheating while Apple had received nine reports of overheated batteries.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文:In Africa news. Top UN officials are travelling across the Democratic Republic of

听力原文: In Africa news. Top UN officials are travelling across the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are there to observe a promised withdrawal of rebel and government forces from battle areas. UN special representative Kemal Morjane is in the eastern city of Coma. He says the forces appear to want peace and are pulling back. A recent cease-fire agreement with the United Nations calls for all fighters to withdraw from battle areas as the first part of a complete withdrawal.

Q: Where is UN special representative now?

(19)

A.He is in the western city of China.

B.He is in the eastern city of Coma.

C.He is in New York.

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听力原文:How much money did Joey Cheek get for his gold medal from the U.S. Olympic Commit
tee?

(31)

A.1000 dollars.

B.25,000 dollars.

C.40,000 dollars.

D.15,000 dollars.

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听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for a long time. Still studying in the US?M: No, I h

听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. Haven't seen you for a long time. Still studying in the US?

M: No, I have graduated and now I am working in a Chinese branch of Microsoft. What about you, Jane?

W: I am in the U.S. with my boyfriend now.

Who is in the US now?

A.Tom.

B.Jane.

C.Jane and Jane's boyfriend.

D.Tom and Jane's boyfriend.

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