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听力原文:Mahmoud Abbas, who opposes continuing violence against Israel, declared victory t

onight in the election for a new president of the Palestinian Authority after two exit polls showed him winning by a large margin.

Mahmoud Abbas's victory was expected.

A.正确

B.错误

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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: 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: Reykjavik A teenager says he convinced the White House he was Iceland's presiden

听力原文: Reykjavik

A teenager says he convinced the White House he was Iceland's president and managed to schedule a call with George W. Bush but was found out before he got to talk to the U.S. president.

"My call was transferred around a few times until I got hold of Bush's secretary and managed to book a call meeting with Bush the following Monday evening," Vifill Atlason, 16, told the reporters.

The teenager posed as Icelandic President Olafur Ragnar Grimsson when he made the call on Dec 1.

Icelandic police turned up at his door two days later—the day of the planned call—and took him in for questioning.

The teenager said he was unable to recall where he discovered the telephone number for the White House.

At a White House news conference Monday, Bush spokeswoman Dana Perino said her understanding was that Atlason had called a public line "that anybody can call" according to a transcript.

Local police confirmed the National Security Unit at the national police headquarters had asked them to bring Atlason in.

Washington

The U.S. Senate late on Thursday approved a broad energy bill to increase the fuel efficiency of U. S. cars and trucks by Congress for the first time since 1975 and significantly boost production of renewable motor fuels like ethanol.

The modified bill was approved 86 to 8 and now goes to the full House of Representatives for a vote, expected next week, on the changes the Senate made to the legislation. If approved by the House, as is likely, the measure will then be sent to President George W. Bush.

Shortly after the Senate vote, the White House said the president would sign the bill into law.

The legislation would raise fuel efficiency of cars and trucks by 40 percent to an average 35 miles per gallon by 2020, cutting U.S. oil demand by 1.1 million barrels a day.

Kyoto

Business sentiment among big Japanese manufacturers has sunk to a two-year low, a Bank of Japan survey showed on Friday, reinforcing expectations that any rise in interest rates will be delayed to late next year.

Rising raw material costs, plummeting construction activity because of tighter building rules and fears of a U.S. recession due to the credit crisis all played a part in eroding optimism.

But the BOJ's December tankan survey also showed companies are sticking to robust capital spending plans, and sentiment at small manufacturers showed a surprising improvement.

"The outlook has sharply deteriorated, and the risk of economic downturn has increased," said Yasuhiro Onakado, chief economist at Daiwa SB Investments. "A rate hike by the Bank of Japan may have to wait until after the middle of next year."

Gaza

About 30 Israeli tanks and armored vehicles pushed into the Hamas-run Gaza Strip on Tuesday, sparking clashes with Palestinians in which five militants were killed, medics and militant groups said.

Residents said the raid, a day before Israel and Palestinians are due to hold their first talks since relaunching a U.S.-backed peace push, was the largest in their area since Israel pulled troops and settlers out of the territory in 2005.

Four Islamic Jihad gunmen were killed in clashes with Israeli ground forces and an air strike killed a local commander from the Popular Resistance Committees, a coalition of militant groups, medics and residents said.

Fifteen Palestinians, many of them gunmen, were also wounded in the incursion, which a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas described as a "heinous crime" that undermined the peace process.

Los Angeles

Hollywood directors said on Thursday they will seek to start contract talks with major film studios in January, giving striking screenwriters more time to restart their own stalled negotiations.

Industry watchers believe the launch of Directors Guild of America

A.He convinced the White House that Iceland's President wanted a call with George W. Bush.

B.He told the White House staff that he was Iceland's President and almost talked to George W. Bush.

C.He booked a call meeting with the White House spokeswoman Dana Perino.

D.He told the local police where he found the telephone number for the White House.

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What did Palestinian President Abbas call on Israelto do?A.To withdraw from Gaza Strip.B.T

What did Palestinian President Abbas call on Israelto do?

A.To withdraw from Gaza Strip.

B.To ease its restrictions on the Palestinians.

C.To stop violence against Palestinians.

D.To end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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When did the Jordanian king meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in the Red Sea po
rt of Aqaba?

A.A day after the king met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

B.A week after the king met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

C.A month after the king met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

D.A year after the king met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas.

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听力原文: IRAN Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, formally gave his blessing t

听力原文: IRAN

Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, formally gave his blessing to incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for a second term on Monday. The ceremony comes two days before his formal inauguration, but many opposition figures and two former presidents boycotted the event.

The start of inauguration festivities for Mr. Ahmadinejad comes in the midst of the trials of top reformist leaders and activists by a revolutionary court in Tehran. Charges against them include violence, fomenting strife, and attempting to overthrow the government.

ICELAND

Icelandic MPs are meant to be enjoying a lengthy Christmas break—instead they've been summoned back to Parliament to discuss the fallout of President Olafur Grimsson's refusal to sign a bill allowing more than $ 5bn to be paid to the British and Dutch governments.

A quarter of the population had signed a petition calling for him to withhold his signature. The money was meant to compensate the two governments after they bailed out savers put at risk when the online Icesave bank collapsed in 2008. Now a public referendum will be held, possibly next month.

Meanwhile, frantic diplomatic efforts have been made to try and build bridges with both the British and Dutch governments and other Nordic countries, who had made an agreement on refunding the compensation on condition of further aid payments.

AUSTRALIA

Australia is revising controversial citizenship tests, to make sure applicants are more aware of their rights and responsibilities rather than examine their general knowledge about sports and culture.

In the new version of the test, to be rolled out on October 19, there will be more questions about gender equality, compulsory voting and the Australian legal system.

The tests were introduced in 2007 and were intended to enhance social cohesion. Recent studies have found that some prospective citizens had been deterred from applying for citizenship, wrongly fearing they would be deported if they failed the test.

CHINA

About 113,000 Internet bars in China attract more than 40 million visits a day, making about 3 billion US dollars a year. Chinese official statistics shows that the country's Internet bars attract more than 40 million visits a day, with annual revenue topping 25.68 billion Yuan or about 3 billion US dollars. An official from the Ministry of Culture, Liang Gang, told the Beijing News recently that China has registered 113,000 Internet bars by April 2005. More than 8 million computers have been purchased for Internet bars, which employ more than one million people in the country. He added that the Internet bars could have contributed more than 128 billion Yuan to related peripheral industries based on a calculating method set by the National Bureau of Statistics.

SRI LANKA

Sri Lanka's government is ordering the spokesman for the U. N. Children's Fund to leave the country. Our correspondent reports the expulsion stems from comments by the official that appeared in the international media in recent months.

The visa for James Elder, an Australian, has been canceled effective Monday (Sept.7), but officials say after an appeal from the United Nations he will be allowed to stay there under September 21.

The government also harshly criticized correspondents, international organizations and aid workers who it perceived of having a bias against it and sympathy for the rebels.

Four months ago Elder spoke about what he called the "unimaginable hell" suffered by Tamil children caught in the conflict.

Questions:

6. Which of the following is NOT the charge against top reformist leaders and activists?

7.Wha

A.Fomenting strife.

B.Violence.

C.Attempting to overthrow the government.

D.Bribery.

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听力原文:The students are listening to the teacher carefully.

听力原文:The students are listening to the teacher car

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听力原文:The cat is sleeping on the floor. A.B.C.

听力原文:The cat is sleeping on the floor.

听力原文:The cat is sleeping on the floor. A.B.C.听力原文:

A.

B.

C.

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