听力原文:The Clinton administration has signaled its opposition to a 1985 law that bans mo
The Clinton administration thought that the ban of US aid to Pakistan successfully stopped the spread of nuclear weapons in South Asia.
A.正确
B.错误
The Clinton administration thought that the ban of US aid to Pakistan successfully stopped the spread of nuclear weapons in South Asia.
A.正确
B.错误
第1题
听力原文:M: Can I make an appointment to have a talk with Professor Clinton?
W: Sorry, Professor Clinton went to attend a meeting in the USA, and on his way back he'll be staying in Beijing for a week. Well, he's likely to be back three days later, that is, next Monday.
Q: Where is Professor Clinton?
(15)
A.In the USA.
B.In Beijing.
C.In Shanghai.
D.On the plane.
第2题
We learn that Bill Clinton's father ______.
A.died before Bill Clinton was born
B.died when Bill Clinton was a few months old
C.left his wife after Bill Clinton was born
D.was his mother's second husband
第3题
Which description about Hilary Clinton is not true according to the passage?
A.The former First Lady.
B.The front runner of the republic nomination.
C.The front runner of the democratic nomination.
D.New York senator.
第4题
The topics Hillary usually talked about in Clinton's first term exclude:
A.Human rights
B.Education
C.Economy
D.Environment
第5题
听力原文: The Allentown Food Bank will hold its third annual fundraiser on Monday at Beaver Brook Country Club in Clinton Township, from 5 to 8 p.m. It is being held in honor of food bank director Patty Apgar, who retired in September after 14 years of service. During those 14 years, the bank went from 1 volunteer, 1 full-time staffer and 3 part-time staffers, to nearly 800 volunteers, as of last year, with 7 full-time and 10 part-time employees. Music and food will be provided, and all proceeds from the event will benefit the food bank.
For how many years was Patty Apgar the food bank's director?
A.13
B.14
C.15
D.16
第6题
听力原文:W: What sports do you often go in for, Mr. Clinton?
M: Oh, football—both kinds, you know, soccer and rugby. I play quite a bit of cricket, too. Do you like sports, too, Miss Li?
W: Yes, very much. I play basketball, but my favourite sport is table-tennis. What's your favourite sport?
M: Mine is football. It's the best way to build up your health, I think.
W: That's true. I'm interested in it, too.
M: Is football very popular in China now?
W: Not really. In fact, only in recent years have people taken an interest in football. It's getting more and more popular, though. What about watching the football match tomorrow evening? I've got two tickets.
M: Why, yes, that'll be nice. Thank you.
W: By the way, people say in Britain there are many football fans behaving as troublemakers. Is that true?
M: Yes, sometimes. In fact, only a few get out of control.
W: British people have a keen interest in the game, as I can see.
M: Right! Football fans are so dedicated that they travel hundreds of miles to see their favourite team in action and cheer it on to victory.
(20)
A.Differences between soccer and rugby.
B.A football match between China and Britain.
C.Chinese and British football fans.
D.One's favorite sport.
第7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.
第8题
The response of the Clinton Administration to the result of the referendum was ______.
A.that of complete indifference
B.that of strong objection
C.not directly expressed
D.that of deep regret
第9题
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The top three US auto-makers have decided not to proceed with plans to file a trade complaint with Japanese auto-makers. General Motors, Ford and Chrysler had planned to accuse Japanese companies of dumpling cars below market prices in the US, but they dropped the idea, citing a pledge by the Clinton Administration to address the US-Japan trade imbalance.
The US auto-makers decided to stop their action because______.
A.Japanese auto-makers promised to stop dumping cars in the US.
B.the Government promised to solve the US-Japan trade imbalance.
C.three US companies have ended the US-Japan trade imbalance.
D.Japan agreed to sell cars at the agreed prices inside the US.
第10题
M: Mr. Clinton is not here at the moment. I can help you with it. Would you like to cancel for tomorrow or for the entire long weekend?
W: I am not really sure. Don't I have to pay a 50% charge for tomorrow because I am canceling at the last minute? If I have to pay a penalty for the other days, I like to cancel only for tomorrow, but if there is no cancellation fee, I'll like to cancel everything.
M: Yes, you have to pay the penalty for tomorrow. But there is no other penalty about the other days. We don't charge you anything. That is our hotel policy.
What does the woman want to do?
A.Cancel her reservation
B.Reschedule her plan
C.Make a reservation
D.Get a plane ticket