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听力原文:The European Union has drafted a list of US products to be hit with import taxes

听力原文: The European Union has drafted a list of US products to be hit with import taxes in retaliation for tariffs the US has imposed on European steel. EU member governments will review the list before the EU submits it to the World Trade Organization which arbitrates international trade disputes. EU officials will not say which American products will be hit by the EU sanctions. But diplomats monitoring the most recent trans Atlantic trade dispute say they include textiles and steel products. Earlier this month, the Bush administration imposed tariffs of about 30% on some steel imports including European products. The EU has appealed to the WTO to get those duties verturned. But the WTO decision on the matter will take up to a year or more. EU officials say that under WTO rules, the EU has the right to impose retaliatory measures in June, but they say the US can avoid the EU's possible counter-measures if it pays more than 2 billion dollars in compensation to the EU for imposing the steel tariffs in the first place. The officials say Washington could also escape retaliation by lowering US import duties on other EU products. The Bush administration says it will not pay compensation.

The trade dispute between the European Union and the US was caused by ______.

A.US refusal to accept arbitration by WTO.

B.US imposing tariffs on European steel.

C.US refusal to pay compensation to EU.

D.US refusal to lower import duties on EU products.

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听力原文:Two bombs exploded in Algeria Tuesday as a European Union team met with governmen

听力原文: Two bombs exploded in Algeria Tuesday as a European Union team met with government leaders to discuss the wave of civilian massacres. One bomb went off at a bus center in the center of the capital of Algeria, killing one person, and an hour later, another bomb blew up in the coastal town of Algeria, killing 3 others. The Algerians agreed to allow European Union deputy foreign ministers to discuss the situation but again, turned down any UN investigation.

(30)

A.At a railway station.

B.At a bus center.

C.In the countryside.

D.In a coastal town.

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听力原文: A leaked UN report admits that the situation in Kosovo is bad and getting worse.
The 1999 NATO effort to prevent Serbs from driving all Albanians out of Kosovo, has resulted in a situation where only UN sponsored peacekeepers are preventing the Albanians from driving the remaining 100,000 Serbs from Kosovo. The UN originally opposed the NATO attack. Only about 5,800 of the 200,000 Serbs have returned to Kosovo. But nearly all 850,000 of the Albanians that fled, have come back, to live with nearly a million Albanians that never left. The Albanians want an independent Kosovo, and the expulsion of all non-Albanians. Efforts by the UN and European Union to change the minds of the Kosovo Albanians have been unsuccessful.

What will be the Kosovo situation in the near future?

A.It will be better.

B.It will be worse.

C.It is unclear about that now.

D.It is not mentioned in the news.

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听力原文: The United Nations General Assembly has again called for an end to the United St
ates economic embargo against Cuba. But Washington ignored the demand, insisting the sanctions are a bilateral issue.

Cuba's National Assembly president opened the debate at the United Nations by announcing Havana's new legal campaign against the US embargo. Ricardo Allorcon said his country will Erie a US $ 100 billion law suit against Washington. The case seeks compensation for the enormous suffering inflicted by the 37-year-old economic blockade on the Cuban people. After the debate, the UN General Assembly voted 155 to 2 to demand an end to the sanctions for the eighth straight year. Only the US and Israel opposed the resolution. Washington's key allies, Japan, Canada and the European Union supported the calls for the lifting of the blockade. Washington has ignored the non-binding UN resolutions, insisting its embargo is a bilateral trade policy towards Cuba.

In Bogota, Columbia, today, a mass of car bomb, packed with shrapnel, exploded on a busy street. Eight people are dead, forty-five others injured. Police believe that drug lords put the bomb there, angry that the government is sending suspected narcotics traffickers to the United States for trial.

Questions:

6.What is the American government referred to as in the news?

7.How much does Cuba ask for from America as compensation in this law suit?

8.Why does America ignore the UN's resolution?

9.How many people were killed and injured in the car bomb in Bogota, Columbia?

10.What is the suspected reason for the accident according to the police?

(26)

A.U.S. government.

B.Washington.

C.National Assembly.

D.General Assembly.

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听力原文:VIENNA The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries holds an emergency meeti

听力原文: VIENNA

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries holds an emergency meeting in Vienna Sunday to discuss an increase in the production of crude oil. Delegates from the 11 member nations of OPEC gather for the second time in a month at their Vienna headquarters. The cartel is expected to increase its official output quota, some officials speculate, by one million, or 1.5 million barrels per day, to make up the shortfall caused by a six-week strike in Venezuela, a major supplier to the United States. Saudi Arabia wants a bigger increase, but Algeria and Libya are pressing for a million barrel per day increase, which would represent about a four percent rise over the current output of 23 million barrels per day.

UNITED NATIONS

Iraq asked the United Nations to continue providing humanitarian aid despite cutting off exports of crude oil under the UN's oil-for-food programme, UN officials said.

The Iraqi ambassador to the UN, Saeed Hasan, met on Tuesday with programme director Benon Sevan and Iraq "wanted the UN to continue normal operations," UN spokesman Fred Eekhard told reporters.

The spokesman for the programme, John Mills, said "humanitarian supplies will continue to arrive and be distributed in Iraq." On Monday, the UN said that Iraq had stopped pumping oil through the 960-kilometre pipeline to Turkish port of Ceyhan.

LONDON

For the first time in its 42-year history, the European Union (EU) staged a joint meeting of foreign affairs and defence ministers to debate how the union can acquire a security dimension consistent with its economic strength.

During that meeting, Britain and France proposed that Europe, by either 2002 or 2003, should possess the capacity to deploy a rapid reaction force of some 50,000 troops in a peacekeeping operation in or around the EU.

The proposal received a strong response, which is indicative that the EU is making concrete efforts to bolster its military clout in Europe.

WASHINGTON

A high percentage of blacks, Hispanics and other minorities in the US military complained in a survey of more than 40,000 US troops, and one in five blacks responding also said they felt race relations played a negative part in their prospects for promotion or assignment. But the survey, taken in 1997, indicated that military personnel felt Pentagon efforts to promote good race relations and equal opportunity were succeeding and that discrimination in uniform. was far less pronounced than in other areas of American life.

TOKYO

Japan's trade surplus plunged 14.4 percent in October from its level a year ago, the government said yesterday.

Government officials blamed the strong yen for severely damaging exports.

The trade surplus dropped to US $11.2 billion, the Finance Ministry reported, making October the seventh month in a row for a drop in the trade surplus. "Japan's exports have been pressed by the sharp appreciation of the yen against the US dollar, which mainly contributed to the surplus fall," said Naoko Ogata, an analyst at the Sakura Research Institute. "With the yen rising to current levels, exporters are finding it difficult to make a profit. "

Questions:

6. Which country is pressing for an increase of a million barrels per day?

7.What did the Iraqi ambassador ask the United Nations to do?

8.What was proposed at the joint meeting staged by the European Union?

9.What was disclosed in a survey released by the US Defence Department on Tuesday?

10.As compared with the same period last year, how much did Japan's trade surplus drop?

(26)

A.Algeria and Libya.

B.Saudi Arabia.

C.Venezuela and Algeria.

D.Venezuela.

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听力原文:What are the three biggest markets for American agricultural exports?(36)A.Canada

听力原文:What are the three biggest markets for American agricultural exports?

(36)

A.Canada, Japan and Mexico.

B.Canada, Mexico and the European Union.

C.Japan, the European Union and Asia.

D.Japan, Latin America and Asia.

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听力原文:F: What's your brother's name?M: His name is Robert. Who is Robert?A.The man's un

听力原文:F: What's your brother's name?

M: His name is Robert.

Who is Robert?

A.The man's uncle.

B.The man's brother.

C.The woman's brother.

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听力原文:You're scheduled for the night shift next week, right?(A) Yes, I'll be working un

听力原文:You're scheduled for the night shift next week, right?

(A) Yes, I'll be working until 10.

(B) It's next to the rest room.

(C) I'm leaving next week to London.

(19)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文:The British government says it will decide within two days if it will start an an

听力原文: The British government says it will decide within two days if it will start an animal treatment program to halt the spread of foot-and-mouth disease. Britain's National Farmers' Union has requested a quick decision. On Wednesday animal experts in the European Union gave Britain the choice to start a treatment program. 180,000 farm animals in the Cumbria and Devon areas would receive the treatment. Also in Moscow E. U. officials have protested Russia's ban on European meat imports. They say the 3-week ban is too strong because of measures the E. U. has now taken to control the disease.

Q: How long is the Russia's ban on European meat imports?

(22)

A.2 weeks.

B.4 weeks.

C.3 weeks.

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听力原文:To welcome the new UN Secretary General Ban Kin-Moon, renowned Italian composer A
lio Maricoli held his first American concert at the United Nations. In this report by Besera Kostava, the master of ceremonies, UN media chief Ahmad Southi, takes us through the highlights of this historical event.

Besera Kostava is the master of ceremonies for the concert.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文:European Commission President Jose Manvel Barroso and other top commissioners are

听力原文: European Commission President Jose Manvel Barroso and other top commissioners are heading to Washington D. C. to urge the Bush administration to make compromises that are necessary to successfully conclude the stalled Doha round of world trade talks.

It is not by chance that these top European diplomats are starting 2007 with a visit Monday to Washington D.C. They want a global trade agreement. They want it now and they believe the Bush administration is standing in the way. The five-year-long Doha round of world trade talks broke down last summer primarily over subsidies to American farmers which the U.S. refused to cut to levels agreeable to Europe. Private negotiating has nudged the issue forward. Peter Power, spokesman for Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson, says the delegation will urge Mr. Bush to make the deal now.

European Commission President and other top commissioners are going to Washington to ask the American government to ______.

A.stick to their promises

B.make compromises

C.help them

D.go on with talks

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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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