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听力原文:Before Mr. Bush came to power, the federal government had a surplus. It was spend

ing less than it received in taxes and there was even speculation that most of the national debt might eventually be repaid.

There is speculation that Mr. Bush would eventually repay all the national debts in his term.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文:In Washington, President Bush said again, Wednesday US forces will remain in Iraq

听力原文: In Washington, President Bush said again, Wednesday US forces will remain in Iraq until it's free country run by the Iraqi people. And in Iraq, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said attacks on united forces will not succeed in getting those forces to leave the country before security is established. Bush administration officials say the White House may make a decision shortly on sending US peacekeeping troops as part of a multi-national peacekeeping force to help end Liberia's deadly civil war. Washington has come under intense international presure to do something about the fighting which killed hundreds of civilians in Liberia's capital last week. White House spokesman says there are indications that the Bush administration would like to settle the issue before the President leaves Monday on a 5-day African tour. Mr. Bush expressed concern for the suffering of the Liberian people Wednesday and again called for Librian President Charles Taylor to step down in the interest of peace. In Liberia, President Taylor signaled a willingness to leave, but to leave on terms, on his schedule.

President Bush said US forces will remain in Iraq until ______.

A.It's a free country run by UN

B.It's a colony run by US

C.It's a free land run by its own people

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听力原文:I In Washington, President Bush said again Wednesday US forces will remain in Ira
q until it's a free country run by the Iraqi people. And in Iraq, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said attacks on united forces will not succeed in getting those forces to leave the country before security is established. Bush administration officials say the White House may make a decision shortly on sending US peacekeeping troops as part of a multi-national peacekeeping force to help end Liberia's deadly civil war. Washington has come under intense international pressure to do something about the fighting which killed hundreds of civilians in Liberia's capital last week. White House spokesman says there are indications that the Bush administration would like to settle the issue before the President leaves Monday on a 5-day African tour. Mr. Bush expressed concern for the suffering of the Liberian people Wednesday and again called for Liberian President Charles Taylor to step down in the interest of peace. In Liberia, President Taylor signaled a willingness to leave, but to leave on his terms, on his schedule.

President Bush said US forces will remain in Iraq until ______.

A.It's a free country run by UN

B.It's a colony nm by US

C.It's a free land nm by its own people

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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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听力原文:M: Would you please give Mr. Bush a message?W: Sorry. Mr. Bush is having a holida

听力原文:M: Would you please give Mr. Bush a message?

W: Sorry. Mr. Bush is having a holiday in Paris.

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

(8)

A.The woman can' t take the message.

B.Mr. Bush is in his office.

C.The woman is busy working.

D.Mr. Bush will be back soon.

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听力原文:Mr. Bush, the son of a president and the grandson of a senator, castigated Mr. Ke
rry as a Washington insider who has been in Congress so long that he has taken both sides on just about every issue.

As a Washington insider, to win the support from all sides, Mr. Kerry has never let any body down over the years.

A.正确

B.错误

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听力原文:President Bush has left on his first official trip to Europe. His first stop is S

听力原文: President Bush has left on his first official trip to Europe. His first stop is Spain. Ties between the United States and many of its European allies are tense because of differences on environmental and defense issues. Earlier Mr. Bush announced a big increase in American research into the causes of the problem of warming in the atmosphere. He said the research would include ways to correct it without hurting the economy. He again criticized the 1997 Kyoto Global Warming Treaty. He said it is unfair to the United States and does not include other nations that poison the atmosphere like China and India. Many European leaders and environment experts have criticized Mr. Bush's decision to reject the treaty.

Q: Which treaty did Mr. Bush criticize?

(15)

A.The 1997 Washington Treaty.

B.The 1997 London Treaty.

C.The 1997 Kyoto Global Warming Treaty.

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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: M: Good morning. Can I help you? W: Hello. My name’s John Bush and I' m intendin

听力原文: M: Good morning. Can I help you?

W: Hello. My name’s John Bush and I' m intending to go to a conference in Sydney for three weeks.

M: I see. Do you want the excursion fare or the full return fare?

W: Now, can I get a stopover on an excursion fare?

M: Yes, you're allowed only one stopover on the excursion fare.

W: Oh, I see, only one.

M: Yes. But of course, if you pay the full return fare then you can have unlimited stopovers.

W: Oh, it sounds good. You see, the thing is that I' ve got two weeks' holiday after the conference and I' ye never been out that way before at all to Australia or the Far East, and I want to go shopping or sightseeing in Hong Kong or somewhere near there. Where exactly can I go?

M: Well, lots of places. There’s Singapore, Kuwait, Athens, you' ve really got quite a lot of choice you know.

W: Mm. Well, it sounds marvelous. How much would that cost? How much is the full fare?

M: The full fare? Well, that's really quite a lot. It's £ 1, 204.

W: Yes. Well, it’s once in a lifetime, you know, I' ve never been. The thing is actually that I' m absolutely afraid of flying. I' ve never done it before.

M: Oh dear. Um. . .

W: And I' m hoping that I can persuade my two friends, who are going to the conference, to stop over with me on the way back.

M: Yes, that would be a good idea.

W: By the way, one of them is in Cairo at the moment. Would it be possible for me to stop over there on my way to Sydney?

M: Yes, of course. There are lots of flights to Cairo and, then plenty more onwards from Cairo to Sydney. And then you can stay for as long as you like.

W: Oh, that’s great ! Now, the thing is, I think I' d better go and persuade Mr. Adams that, you know, he'd like to stop with me in Cairo. . .

M: I see.

W: Oh, thanks very much. Good-bye.

M: Thank you. Good-bye.

What is Mr. Bush's main purpose of the trip?

A.Sightseeing in Australia and the Far East.

B.Visiting a friend in Cairo.

C.Attending a conference in Sydney.

D.Shopping in Hong Kong.

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听力原文:M: lf you give me a hand, I can get this work done in about thirty minutes.W: I w

听力原文:M: lf you give me a hand, I can get this work done in about thirty minutes.

W: I would, but Mr. Miller told me to type these letters before I go home.

Q: What is the woman going to do?

(14)

A.Talk to Mr. Miller.

B.Type some letters.

C.Help the man.

D.Go home.

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听力原文:W:If you can help me with this job, I would finish it before 5 o'clock.M:I would

听力原文:W:If you can help me with this job, I would finish it before 5 o'clock.

M:I would like to, but Mr. Golden told me to type some letters before I went home.

Q:What did Mr. Golden ask the man to do?

(8)

A.Go home at 5 o'clock.

B.Work together with Mr. Golden.

C.Type some letters.

D.Help the woman.

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