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听力原文:The U.N. agency says a shortage of roads, rail networks, ports and energy project

s in rapidly- growing Asia threatens to hold back the region's economies. At a two-day meeting in New Delhi, the U.N. agency called on Asia to invest more heavily in cross-border infrastructure projects to spur trade and investment in the region. Representatives of 20 countries attended the meeting, where a new study by Research and Information Systems, a New Delhi-based research institute, highlighted the infrastructure deficit in Asia.

Which of the following statements is closest in meaning to the passage you have just heard?

A.Economies of Asia and Pacific region will remain rapidly-growing in spite of the shortage of infrastructure.

B.The infrastructure deficit in Asia is highlighted during a two-day meeting by representatives of 12 countries.

C.A regional United Nations agency says Asia needs to step up investment in infrastructure to maintain the region's high growth momentum.

D.The U.N. agency suggested Asia to invest in cross-border infrastructure projects.

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听力原文:Iran has lifted its ban on visits to a nuclear facility by U.N. experts and now w

听力原文: Iran has lifted its ban on visits to a nuclear facility by U.N. experts and now will allow them to inspect the site, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Friday. It also said Tehran was ready to answer key questions on past suspicious experiments that the international community fears could be linked to a weapons pro- gram.

Years of Iranian stonewalling have left the IAEA unable to ascertain whether Tehran is telling the truth in asserting that it has no nuclear weapons ambitions and that its atomic activities are meant strictly to generate power. Its refusal to cooperate with the agency was the trigger that prompted U.N. Security Council involvement last year that led to two sets of sanctions.

The news item is about Iran's______.

A.permission of UN's inspection

B.secret weapon program

C.preparations of nuclear experiments

D.ambition of making nuclear weapons

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听力原文: The U. N. International Atomic Energy Agency referred (提交;把……提交;使求助于;归

听力原文: The U. N. International Atomic Energy Agency referred (提交;把……提交;使求助于;归诸于) the North Korean nuclear issue to the U. N. Security Council Thursday. The council could consider economic sanctions against North Korea. The North has said it would consider any sanctions to be a declaration of war. The nuclear argument began in October when U. S. officials said North Korea admitted having a covert nuclear program. Washington and its allies suspended fuel shipments, and the North retaliated by expelling U. N. monitors, taking steps to restart frozen nuclear facilities and withdrawing from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.

The U.N. International Atomic Energy Agency

A.could refer tile nuclear issue to the U.N. Security Council.

B.would consider economic sanctions against North Korea.

C.could declare war on North Korea for the nuclear issue.

D.had reported the nuclear issue to the U.N. Security Council

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听力原文:Our correspondent reported that the United States will consider Iraq's destructio

听力原文: Our correspondent reported that the United States will consider Iraq's destruction of the Al Samoud, a liquid propellant "mini-Scud" ballistic missile, a test of Baghdad's commitment to disarm. Destroying the Al Samouds would rob Iraq of a potentially valuable weapon which it considers legitimate for its defense at a time when it faces tens of thousands of American troops poised for a possible invasion. Other outstanding disarmament issues include allowing inspectors to interview Iraqi scientists without government "minders" present. Inspectors from the U.N. Monitoring and Observation Commission led by Blix, have conducted only three private interviews with Iraqi scientists since their return to Iraq in November. "It's three out of more than 20 attempts," he said. The International Atomic Energy Agency, which is inspecting Iraq's nuclear program, has conducted four private interviews, including one Monday.

According to Iraqis, the Al Samoud is ______.

A.a solid-fuel propellant ballistic missile

B.a test of Baghdad's commitment to disarm

C.a weapon poised for a possible invasion

D.a potentially valuable defensive weapon

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听力原文: The European allies will resume talks with Iran in Paris on Tuesday to insist th
at the nation restrict its nuclear activities to civilian purposes, a leading Genuan legislator said.

"The Europeans are very clear about that," Volker Ruehe, chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the German parliament, said Wednesday.

Ruehe was in Washington primarily to talk to Bush administration officials about Germany' s drive for a reorganization of the U.N. Security Council that would give Germany a permanent seat.

On a recent visit to Iran, Ruehe said, he found lower-level Iranian officials saying openly "they want to go nuclear." He said they view having nuclear weapons as a matter of national pride, which makes negotiating a ban on weapon development a political problem.

With strong U.S. support, Germany, Britain and France have taken the lead in seeking a negotiated settlement.

If talks fail, the United States and the allies have agreed to take their concerns to the International Atomic Energy Agency's board in Vienna and probably then to the U.N. Security Council, where the United States would be expected to push for economic and political sanctions.

The German delegation went to Washington ______

A.informing US President George Bush of its recent visit to Iran

B.consulting with US President George Bush for Iron's nuclear development

C.talking about political and economic sanctions to be imposed on Iran

D.asking America' s favor for its proposal to victory U.N. Security Council

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听力原文: A new United Nations report is predicting economic growth in Latin America this
year will be slower than anticipated. The U. N, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean released a survey Tuesday projecting three percent growth in the region. In February, the com-mission forecast a growth rate of three-point-eight per-cent. The regional economy grew by four percent last year.

Economists with the U.N. committee, based in Santiago, Chile, say the slowing U. S. economy is the primary factor in Latin America’s economic slowdown.

The committee says a decline in direct foreign investment also played a part in the revised economic forecast. The U. N. agency is forecasting a good year for Brazil--which has Latin America’s largest economy. The commission predicts the Brazilian economy Will expand by four percent this year. The Dominican Republic and Chile also get high marks. The U. N. office says Colombian, Ecuador and Venezuela will continue a steady recovery from economic instability.

The economy in the Latin American and Caribbean region grew by ________ last year.

A.3 percent

B.3.8 percent

C.5 percent

D.4 percent L

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听力原文: The WHO has confirmed that at least three people have died of bird flu in Vietna
m, the same virus that first emerged in Hong Kong in 1997 and killed six people. Hundreds of thousands of chickens have been infected by the disease in Vietnam, South Korea and Japan. The WHO says the virus, H5-N1, is the same one that suddenly jumped from chicken to humans in 1997, killing six of the 13 people it infected in Hong Kong.

Thousands of chickens have been infected in Vietnam, and the government has asked the U.N. agency to help contain the disease. In South Korea, over a million chickens have either died from the flu or been culled. Japan on Monday reported its first outbreak of H5-N1, with about 6,000 chickens infected. When the link between sick chickens and the HS-N1 virus in humans was discovered in Hong Kong in 1997, the government ordered all chickens in the city killed. They also suspended imports of birds from Mainland, China.

How many people have been infected by bird flu in Hong Kong in 1997?

A.At least three.

B.Six.

C.Thirteen.

D.Fifteen.

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听力原文: The U.S. ambassador to the Vatican said Tuesday that officials in the Holy City
want the United States to remain in Iraq and pacify the country despite Pope John Paul Ⅱ's opposition to the war. John Paul strongly opposed what the United States called a "preventive war" in Iraq, urging instead that U.N. weapons inspections be allowed to continue.

Where is this news reported?

A.Rome

B.New York

C.The U.N. quarters.

D.Vatican

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听力原文:Why did Mrs.Green go to the travel agency?(3)A.By car.B.Yesterday afternoon.C.In

听力原文:Why did Mrs.Green go to the travel agency?

(3)

A.By car.

B.Yesterday afternoon.

C.In New York.

D.For some information.

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听力原文: Who controls the Internet and how richer nations should subsidize its growth in
poorer countries are central issues for dividing planners a month ahead of the first U.N. summit on information technology.

More than 50 heads of states have confirmed their attendance for the Dec. 10-12 meeting in Geneva, but there's still no agreement on what they'll be asked to consider. Therefore government, business and civic representatives are convening Monday in the Swiss city to try to narrow differences over such controversial issues as government oversight of online media that several rounds of talks failed to overcome.

The issue concerning who controls the Internet will be discussed

A.by dividing planners.

B.at the first U.N. summit on information technology.

C.during Dec. 10-12.

D.by leaders of governments.

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听力原文:Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Yet health experts

听力原文: Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death in the world. Yet health experts say these conditions are often the most preventable. Chronic diseases include heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes and lung disorders.

The World Health Organization says chronic diseases lead to about seventeen million early deaths each year. The United Nations agency expects more than three hundred eighty million people to die of chronic diseases by two thousand fifteen. It says about eighty percent of the deaths will happen in developing nations.

The W.H.O. says chronic diseases now cause two-thirds of all deaths in the Asia-Pacific area. In ten years it could be almost three-fourths. People are getting sick in their most economically productive years. In fact, experts say chronic diseases are killing more middle-aged people in poorer countries than in wealthier ones.

The W.H.O. estimates that chronic diseases will cost China alone more than five hundred million dollars in the next ten years. That estimate represents the costs of medical treatment and lost productivity. Russia and India are also expected to face huge economic losses.

Kim Hak-Su is the head of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. Last week in Bangkok he presented a W.H.0. report on the problem. It says deaths from chronic diseases have increased largely as the result of economic gains in many countries.

The report details the latest findings from nine countries. They include Brazil, Britain, Canada, China, India and Nigeria. The others are Pakistan, Russia and Tanzania.

Mister Kim says infectious and parasitic diseases have until recently been the main killers in Asia and the Pacific. But he says they are no longer the major cause of death in most countries.

Health officials say as many as eighty percent of deaths from chronic diseases could be prevented. They say an important tool for governments is to restrict the marketing of alcohol and tobacco to young people. Also, more programs are needed to urge healthy eating and more physical activity.

U.N. officials aim through international action to reduce chronic-disease deaths by two percent each year through two thousand fifteen. They say meeting that target could save thirty-six million lives. That includes twenty-five million in Asia and the Pacific.

Which of the following is not mentioned as a chronic disease?

A.Heart disease.

B.Cancer.

C.Diabete.s

D.Carditis.

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