Jack Straw hopes that the policy on family should make sure that the children receive bett
A、St.Augustine
B、Wat Tyler
C、freemen
D、Jack Straw
听力原文:M: Jack seems to think this year's basketball season will be disappointing.
W: That's his opinion. Most others think differently.
What does the woman mean?
A.She does not agree with Jack.
B.Jack's performance is disappointing.
C.Most people will find basketball boring.
D.She shares Jack's opinion.
听力原文:M: Jack seems to think this year's basketball season will be disappointing.
W: That's his opinion. Most others think differently.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(5)
A.She does not agree with Jack.
B.Jack's performance is disappointing.
C.Most people will find basketball boring.
D.She shares Jack's opinion.
听力原文:M: You know, even I could do a better job of writing than selling
W: Oh you could, could you, Jack?
What does the woman think about Jack?
A.He hopes Jack will get a better job after school.
B.He thinks Jack can be a writer.
C.He thinks that Jack should get more exercise.
D.He is not satisfied with Jack's earning.
听力原文:M: You know, even I could do a better job of writing than selling.
W: Oh you could, could you, Jack?
Q: What does the man think about Jack?
(4)
A.He hopes Jack will get a better job after school.
B.He thinks Jack can be a writer.
C.He thinks that Jack should get more exercise.
D.He is not satisfied with Jack's earning.
听力原文:W: Hi, Jack! What is so interesting?
M: Hi, Jane. I'm thinking about a problem. (19) You know recently I have read about a book naming Setting Life Goal. I am deeply touched by it.
W: Really? What is this book about?
M: You know Jerry White?
W: Yes. I know something about him.
M: He is so great that he always succeeds in whatever he does. Do you know why he is so successful?
W: Sorry, and why?
M: He succeeds because he has the definite life goals.
W: What is goal by your understanding then?
M: (20) A goal is something that a person hopes to get in the future. Everyone should have a goal or goals in life if he or she hopes to lead a successful life.
W: Ok. Tell me in detail about what the book says.
M: Well, there are three kinds of goals, they are, lifetime goals, intermediate goals and short-term goals.
W: What is a lifetime goal then?
M: A lifetime goal means the goal that a person hopes to get in all his life. (21) It should be clear, reasonable and written out, such as the goal to become a lawyer as you are longing for, and so on.
W: I see. But what kind of goal will be the intermediate goal?
M: It relates to the outcomes during the next few years.
W: Then the third one...
M: It is a short-term goal, which involves outcomes expected during the next twelve months. (22) This goal helps with achievement of intermediate goals,
W: Great! Goals actually are important for the different stages of our life. And now I must work out what are the life goals of mine.
(23)
A.He has been attacked by someone.
B.He has got confused about the book.
C.He has read an instructive book.
D.He has contacted the writer.
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
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: The death toll has risen to at least 190 after a series of bombs placed on rush hour trains in Madrid Thursday. More than 1,200 are injured. The Spanish government blamed Basque separatists for what is being called the worst terrorist attack in its history. But there are other signs that suggest al-Qaida and its supporters may be responsible.
Ambulances carry the dead and wounded from some of Madrid's busiest train stations. As many as 10 bombs exploded in the city in what appear to be closely coordinated terrorist attacks.
Addressing the nation, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar called it mass murder, blaming the Basque separatist group ETA and vowing to track down those responsible for what British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw calls a shocking, unbelievable outrage.
"This is, without any question, at least the worst terrorist outrage, which has taken place within Europe since the Lockerbie bombings at the end of the 1980s,' he said.
How many people were killed in the series of bomb explosions in Madrid?
A.90.
B.190.
C.120.
D.1,200.
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
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Fresh terrorist horror was brought home to the UK yesterday as one Briton was killed and five seriously injured when a suspected woman suicide bomber detonated her explosives on a minibus packed with young holidaymakers in a popular Turkish seaside resort.
An unnamed British woman was one of five fatalities, including an Irish woman in her twenties, who died when the blast ripped through their vehicle as it took them to a popular beach in the Aegean resort town of Kusadasi, 45 miles south-east of the port of Izmir.
The bomb, which blew off the roof and sides of the vehicle carrying 14 holidaymakers travelling with UK tour company Thomas Cook, dramatically reinforced the sense of a concerted terrorist campaign against British targets worldwide, with in- creasing evidence pointing to al-Qaeda.
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw condemned this 'repugnant act, saying it had mined the lives of innocent people. ' He added: 'Our thoughts and prayers are with all the victims and their families.
'As always we stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Turkey, in sympathy and in our refusal to allow terrorists to destroy our values and our liberty. '
Coming 10 days after the suicide bombings in London, which have so far claimed 55 lives, the latest bombing in Turkey strongly suggests a carefully coordinated series of attacks against British interests, raising fears that further attacks may be in the pipeline.
The attack happened at about 10. 45am local time (8. 45am BST) as the bus made its way from the town bus station towards an area known as Kadinlar Denizi, or Ladies Beach. Some victims were rushed to nearby hospitals while others were taken to Izmir.
Where did this bomb attack happen?
A.Izmir
B.Kusadasi
C.London
D.Istanbul
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