A bomb destroyed two buildings and _____ several others.A.damagedB.harmedC.hurtD.injured
A bomb destroyed two buildings and _____ several others.
A.damaged
B.harmed
C.hurt
D.injured
A bomb destroyed two buildings and _____ several others.
A.damaged
B.harmed
C.hurt
D.injured
According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.Washington, D.C. had been the capital of the U. S. A until 1812.
B.Japan's attacking Pearl Harbor directly led to World War 1I.
C.California and New Mexico didn't belong to the U. S. A in 1846.
D.A truck bomb destroyed the World Trade Center in 1993.
According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.Washington D.C. had been the capital of the USA until 1812.
B.Japan's attacking Pearl Harbor directly led to World War Ⅱ.
C.California and New Mexico belonged to the USA in 1846.
D.A truck bomb destroyed the World Trade Center in 1993.
By this time, the World War II had ended in Europe. But the Japanese refused to surrender, the Americans decided that by dropping an atomic bomb on Japan, they could end the war quickly and save more of their soldier’s lives.
Soon after midnight on 6 August 1945, a bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima, a civilian target. No warning was given and there was total devastation. Almost all the buildings were destroyed and more than 100000 people died or were horribly wounded.
The Japanese military still did not want to surrender so three days later, the Americans dropped a second atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki, killing 45000 people. The Japanese government was discussing ending the war when they heard the news of Nagasaki. Finally, they surrendered and the World War II came to an end.
At first, the scientists who had built the bomb were pleased that it had helped to end the war. However, many would come to realize that they had helped to create the most terrible weapon known to man.
The first atomic bomb ______.
A.was less powerful
B.was dropped in Nagasaki
C.was a failure
D.was tested in desert
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: A clearer picture is emerging of events surrounding the bomb blasts that ripped through three London underground trains and a double-decker bus, killing more than 50 commuters, on 7 July. Analysis of emergency calls and other technological evidence now suggest that the blasts all occurred within just 50 seconds, rather than the 26 minutes first reported. The police drastically revised the timeline for the first three explosions at a press briefing held on Saturday.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the bomb blasts in London?
A.They destroyed three underground trains.
B.They killed more than 50 people.
C.They all occurred within 50 seconds.
D.They occurred on Saturday.
The bomb that exploded outside the police station
A.killed only two men.
B.was a 200-pound one.
C.exploded in rush hours.
D.was placed under a car.
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: Lebanon's staunchly pro-Syrian president said he intends to remain in office, rejecting opposition demands for him to step down in the wake of the slaying of an anti-Syrian journalist.
The anti-Syrian opposition stepped up calls for President Emile Lahoud's resignation after journalist Samir Kassir was killed last week by a bomb that destroyed his car. The opposition blamed Damascus, along with the president and pro-Syrian elements in the Lebanese security services, for Kassir's death.
The opposition had planned a march Monday but postponed the demonstration Sunday until parliamentary elections are over.
Lebanon is in the midst of parliamentary elections that the anti-Syrian opposition hopes will end Damascus' control of the legislature. Beirut voted on May 29 and southern Lebanon on Sunday. The process runs for another two Sundays.
Lahoud, who has condemned the killing of Kassir, lashed out at the accusations against him Sunday, saying the attacks were "political campaigning par excellence, part of electioneering whose perpetrators know no limits."
"I have pledged to the Lebanese...Lebanon's unity, sovereignty, its independence and the safety of its land," he said. "I affirm this pledge until the last minute of my constitutional term, exactly as I pledge to re spect public freedoms, first and foremost the freedom of expression and belief."
Demands for the long-serving president to resign intensified after Syria pulled its troops out of Lebanon in April, ending three decades of political and military control. The withdrawal followed mass protests and heavy international pressure on Damascus after the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
From the report, we can infer that the parliamentary election lasts at least ______.
A.one day
B.two days
C.one week
D.two weeks
听力原文: Two bombs exploded in Algeria Tuesday as a European Union team met with government leaders to discuss the wave of civilian massacres. One bomb went off at a bus center in the center of the capital of Algeria, killing one person, and an hour later, another bomb blew up in the coastal town of Annaba, killing 3 others. The Algerians agreed to allow European Union deputy foreign ministers into discuss the situation but again, turned down any UN investigation.
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A.A bomb explosion.
B.A traffic accident.
C.Murder.
D.Massacres.
What’s the minimum figure of the deaths of people in the two bomb explosions?
A.12.
B.8.
C.16.
D.60.
When did the latest bomb explosion take place?
A.It took place just one hour after two other bombings.
B.It took place on Thursday.
C.It took place on Tuesday when the train was entering a station.
D.It took place on Tuesday when the train was leaving a station.
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