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听力原文:Top officials in city, state and the federal governments are elected to office by

听力原文: Top officials in city, state and the federal governments are elected to office by the people. They run for office every two or four years and elections are held in the first week of November. People who run for elections are called politicians. Many of them are lawyers. Successful politicians are often famous and important people in their communities. Young lawyers who are interested in politics, often join political clubs when they graduate from law schools. As club members, they help older politicians get elected. (33)The real purpose is when they have had enough experience and support, they run for office themselves. Before elections, political candidates always have a tight schedule. They have frequent meetings with their supporters and discuss details about their elections. (34)But most of their time is spent on campaigning, shaking hands and making speeches to the public. There are different groups of voters that politicians try to win support from. Most large cities have black and Spanish speaking communities who elect powerful politicians. Some politicians appeal to businessmen while other appeal to laborers. Many politicians run for office by taking sides on important issues, such as balancing government budget. Getting equal rights for women, fighting corruption and creating job opportunities. (35)Once politicians win elections, their futures depend on how well they do their jobs and how well the people hear of the work they are doing.

(34)

A.To help older politicians get elected.

B.To practice their law knowledge.

C.To prepare for their own future elections.

D.To find a job in the political club.

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听力原文:M:Elizabeth Vega's mock indictment appears in a new book entitled United States v

听力原文:M: Elizabeth Vega's mock indictment appears in a new book entitled United States v. George W. Bush, et al. Vega spent 20 years in the U.S. Attorney's office. She joins us here in New York. Welcome to Democracy Now!

W: Thanks for having me, John.

M: Vega was a former federal prosecutor; she has drafted an indictment of President Bush, Vice President Cheney and other top officials for tricking the nation into war and for conspiracy to defraud the United States.

W: Well, I was an Assistant U.S. Attorney up until 2004, so I was still working as an Assistant U.S. Attorney when the President and his senior aides started their marketing campaign for the war.

M: So, how did you come up with the mock indictment? What made you decide to do this?

W: At that time, the Enron case was happening, and I was observing the similarities between what the President was doing in order to deceive the public regarding the war and the same type of techniques that the Enron people used to defraud their investors.

M: What, then?

W: Of course, in the case of the Enron fraud, the public was absolutely outraged, and rightly so. And they have been, in the main, held accountable.

M: And the President?

W: Yet, the President, who has caused this fraud that has obviously been far graver in scope and the consequences have been horrific, has not been held accountable in any way. So, I wanted to explain to people in a very non-charged atmosphere, which is the atmosphere of a hypothetical grand jury, exactly how this fits into the elements of a crime, which is conspiracy to defraud the United States.

(23)

A.Bush, Cheney and other top officials' conspiracy to defraud the United States.

B.Bush, Cheney and other top officials tricking the nation into war.

C.Bush, Cheney and other top officials' compromise in the war.

D.Bush, Cheney and other top officials deceiving the public regarding the war.

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听力原文:After meeting with the top officials in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco in recent da

听力原文: After meeting with the top officials in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco in recent days, US Secretary of Defense says he does not see much likelihood of international terrorist organizations gaining a foothold in those countries. The Secretary focused on counter-terrorism on all three of his North Africa stops, after U. S. officials said they want to continue working with the three countries to help them gain full control of their territory to prevent terrorist groups from establishing bases there. But after the meetings, he said the three countries are already doing a good job keeping terrorists out. "I think that each of those three countries is managing their affairs, their internal affairs in a way that makes that an extremely low possibility. "The Secretary said leaders of the three countries recognize that economic, political and social progress are as important as security efforts in keeping terrorists from gaining a foothold.

As to counter terrorism on Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, US Secretary of Defense

A.showed his worry.

B.showed his concern.

C.expressed his doubt.

D.expressed his satisfaction.

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听力原文:In Africa news. Top UN officials are travelling across the Democratic Republic of

听力原文: In Africa news. Top UN officials are travelling across the Democratic Republic of Congo. They are there to observe a promised withdrawal of rebel and government forces from battle areas. UN special representative Kemal Morjane is in the eastern city of Coma. He says the forces appear to want peace and are pulling back. A recent cease-fire agreement with the United Nations calls for all fighters to withdraw from battle areas as the first part of a complete withdrawal.

Q: Where is UN special representative now?

(19)

A.He is in the western city of China.

B.He is in the eastern city of Coma.

C.He is in New York.

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听力原文:Alter meeting with the top officials in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco in recent da
ys, U.S. Secretary of Defense says he does not see much likelihood of international terrorist organizations gaining a foothold in those countries. The Secretary focused on counter-terrorism on all three of his North Africa stops, after U.S. officials said they want to continue working with the three countries to help them gain full control of their territory to prevent terrorist groups from establishing bases there. But alter the meetings, he said the three countries are already doing a good job keeping terrorists out. "I think that each of those three countries is managing their affairs, their internal affairs in a way that makes that an extremely low possibility. "The Secretary said headers of the three countries recognize that economic, political and social progress are as important as security efforts in keeping terrorists from gaining a foothold.

As to counter-terrorism on Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco, U.S. Secretary of Defense

A.showed his worry.

B.showed his concern.

C.expressed his doubt.

D.expressed his satisfaction.

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听力原文:M: Why do park keepers always prohibit people from walking on the grass?W: I thin

听力原文:M: Why do park keepers always prohibit people from walking on the grass?

W: I think you should go to ask the officials over there.

The two speakers are probably

A.in a park.

B.in a parking lot.

C.in an office.

D.in a store.

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听力原文: An Indonesian ferry packed with hundreds of refugees fleeing violence in the rav
aged spice islands sank yesterday and it was not clear whether anyone had survived, rescue officials said.

Officials said the ship had a capacity of 200 passengers but around 500 were believed to have been aboard after hundreds of refugees fought their way on to the ferry on the island of Halmahera, scene of bloody religious violence this month.

"The were about 198 passengers and crew on top of around 290 refugees," Solaeman, head Of the search and rescue team in the north Sulawesi capital of Manado, told Reuters.

What is the news mainly about?

A.Religious violence.

B.Refugee issues.

C.A ferry disaster.

D.A rescue operation.

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听力原文: The Pentagon has issued a statement asserting the military is prepared to protec
t its personnel from possible biological weapons attack. On the surface, the Pentagon's assertion that it can protect military personnel from bioweapons seems both obvious and unnecessary. But officials say the unusual statement was intended to reassure troops, following some controversial remarks by the Army's top biological weapons defense expert

What statement has been issued by the Pentagon?

A.The military will withdraw from Iraq.

B.The military is prepared to protect its personnel.

C.There is no need to worry about the Bio-weapons attack at present.

D.American troops will be equipped with better bio-weapons.

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听力原文: Armenia's president has declared 3 days of mourning for the country's slain prim
e minister and 7 others killed by gunmen who stormed the parliament building Wednesday. President Robert Kocharian says the mourning period will run through Sunday when the victims will be buffed. The gunmen released their hostages and surrendered Thursday after the president promised them personal safety and a fair trial. The Defense Ministry has demanded the ouster of top law enforcement officials over the incident.

The mourning period starts from ______.

A.Wednesday

B.Thursday

C.Friday

D.Sunday

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听力原文:M: Open wide. Now show me where it hurts.W: Here on the top, especially when I bi

听力原文:M: Open wide. Now show me where it hurts.

W: Here on the top, especially when I bite into something hot or cold.

Q: Who is the man?

(18)

A.A dentist.

B.A cook.

C.A dietician.

D.A twirler.

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听力原文:(Woman) Weren't you surprised that Mr. Lee missed the meeting?(Man) (A) Very good

听力原文:(Woman) Weren't you surprised that Mr. Lee missed the meeting?

(Man) (A) Very good.

(B) The top prize.

(C) Yes, I was.

(25)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文: A court in Yemen has upheld the death sentence on a militant convicted of killin
g a prominent politician and of coordinating an attack which killed three American Christian missionaries. The defendant Ali al-Jar Allah shouted" God is great!" on hearing the decision and held up his shoes in a sign of contempt. Six accomplices also convicted of killing the socialist party deputy Secretary General Jarallah Oimar in 2002 had their prison sentences overturned, a lawyer for the murdered politician criticized their release, saying they were now free to attack again.

The militant was sentenced to death because of ______.

A.killing a prominent politician

B.participating in an explosion

C.killing three American officials

D.letting out the top secret of the country

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