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听力原文: In Israel, a politically powerful Jewish religious leader is trying to ease publ

ic anger over statements he made Sunday. Rabbi Ovadier Useph has spoken about the six million Jews killed by German Nazis during World War II. He said the victims had possesed spirits of people who had lived and done evil at an earlier time. The Rabbi said the holocaust victims had been born to die for that past evil. Now Rabbi Useph says the media misunderstood his words. He says all the Jewish victims were holy and pure. Arabs have denounced Rabbi Useph for calling Palestinians "snakes" in his comments Sunday. Rabbi Useph is a spiritual leader of the Shas Party. The Party recently withdrew from Mr. Barak’s coalition government, saying he compromised too much with the Palestinians.

In israel, a politically powerful Jewish religious leader is trying to ______.

A.make a statement Sunday

B.reduce public anger

C.incite public anger

D.provoke public anger

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第1题
I should do my homework by ________.

A、yourself

B、himself

C、myself

D、herself

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听力原文: Secretary of State Warren Christopher has wrapped up his latest trip to the Middle East, saying the peace process is progressing.

Mr. Christopher says he will leave the region Thursday assured that the picture is much less gloomy than suggested by recent reports.

During two days of talks, Mr. Christopher met with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin and Foreign Minister Shimon Perez in Israel, and PLO Chairman Yasser Ararat in the Gaza Strip. He also met with Syrian President Hafez al-Assad in Damascus.

Mr. Warren Christopher ______.

A.believes there is hope for peace

B.will report to the UN on Thursday

C.will hold more talks before leaving the region

D.is not sure that the peace process will succeed

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There are more than forty universities in Britain -- nearly twice as many as in 1960. During the 1960s eight completely new ones more founded, and ten other new ones were created【C1】______ converting old colleges of technology into universities. In the same period the【C2】______ of students more than doubled, from 70,000 to【C3】______ than 200,000. By 1973 about 10% of men aged from eighteen 【C4】______ twenty-one were in universities and about 5% Of women.

All the universities are private institutions. Each has its【C5】______ governing councils,【C6】______ some local businessmen and local politicians as【C7】______ as a few academics. The state began to give grants to them fifty years【C8】______ , and by 1970 each university derived nearly all its【C9】 from state grants. Students have to【C10】______ fees and living costs, but every student may receive from the local authority of the place【C11】______ he lives a personal grant which is enough to pay his full costs, including lodging and 【C12】______ unless his parents ere【C13】______ . Most【C14】______ take jobs in the summer【C15】______ about six weeks, but they do not normally do outside【C16】______ during the academic year, The Department of Education takes【C17】______ for the payments which cover the whole expenditure of the【C18】______ , but it does not exercise direct control. It can have an important influence【C19】______ new developments through its power to distribute funds, but it takes the advice of the University Grants Committee, a body which is mainly【C20】______ of academics.

【C1】

A.with

B.by

C.at

D.into

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【C3】

A.more

B.much

C.less

D.fewer

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第5题
Windstorms have recently established a record which meteorologists hope will not be equaled for many years ______ .

A.that will come

B.that are coming

C.to come

D.coming

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The doctor thinks he'll______ now. His temperature has gone down.

A.pull through

B.put right

C.set right

D.get over

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Computers are already widely used in industry and in universities and the time may come when it______ possible for ordinary people to use them as well.

A.is

B.will be

C.must be

D.may be

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Disagreement marks historical appraisals of America' s emergence as a great power at the turn of the twentieth century. On the one hand, historians have praised the maturing of the Republic, which was now able to take its place among the arbiters of the world' s destinies. On the other hand, many writers have tried to define America' s new floe indistinctive terms. They argue that the United States did not enter the great power game as just another player but introduced a new style. of diplomatic play and perhaps even a new set of rules.

Judgments clash about these innovations. An older school of thought stresses the idealism that America brought to the world arena. More recently, "New left" revisionists have charged that America' s contribution to international life was the self-serving notion of "informal empire," typified by a worldwide Open Door doctrine. This strategy avoided formal territorial possession but sought economic dominance of foreign raw materials, markets, and investments.

Historians disagree further about the motivating impulses of American diplomacy. Recent "revisionists" have tended almost exclusively to emphasize domestic economic factors in explaining American foreign policy, the United States sought foreign markets, the argument goes, to solve the problems of domestic overproduction and constant business depressions. Other scholars respond that international politics can only be properly understood in an international con- text. They argue that Theodore Roosevelt, for example, acted not for narrow domestic reasons but because he realistically perceived that if the United States did not hold its own against the other powers, it would soon risk being eclipsed on the world stage, and even being pushed around in its own hemisphere, despite the Monroe Doctrine.

By saying that the U.S. "was now able to take its place among the arbiters of the world' s destinies" (the second sentence in paragraph 1), the author means that the U.S. ______.

A.established itself as one of the big powers

B.was now directing the world on a new course

C.became mature as a nation

D.brought new rules to the world' s diplomatic play

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