听力原文:Some progress has been made so far, right?(A) I doubt it.(B) No, he didn't try ha
听力原文:Some progress has been made so far, right?
(A) I doubt it.
(B) No, he didn't try hard.
(C) Yes, I'm in charge of the project.
(15)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:Some progress has been made so far, right?
(A) I doubt it.
(B) No, he didn't try hard.
(C) Yes, I'm in charge of the project.
(15)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文: Officials of the United States and the European Community are continuing to negotiate, trying to solve differences three weeks before the deadline for reaching a new world trade agreement. U. S. trade representative Mickey Kantor and EC trade commissioner Leon Brittan will meet again next Wednesday after two days of talks in Washington this week. Deputies will continue to negotiate until then. Mr. Brittan says he made some progress in the Washington talks.
The U.S. and the EC officials now are ______ .
A.negotiating where to meet again
B.busy fixing the date to hold talks
C.doing their best to solve differences
D.arriving at a local trade agreement
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: NATO and Russia are reporting some progress in efforts to finalize a charter governing their post-Cold War relationship. But they stressed more work must be done to settle their differences in military and political issues. A fifth round of talks between Russian Foreign Minister and NATO's Secretary General ended Tuesday in Luxembourg.
According to the news, NATO and Russia______.
A.have finalized a charter on their new relationship
B.still have differences in military and political issues
C.will hold a fifth round of talks in Luxembourg
D.made no progress in this round of talks
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: NATO and Russia are reporting some progress in efforts to finalize a charter governing their post-cold-war relationship. But they stressed more work must be done to settle their differences in military and political issues. A fifth round of talks between Russian foreign minister and NATO Secretary General ended Tuesday in Luxembourg.
According to the news, NATO and Russia______.
A.have finalized a charter on their new relationship.
B.still have differences in military and political issues.
C.will hold a fifth round of talks in Luxembourg.
D.made no progress in this round of talks.
What is the relationship between the foreign firm affiliates and local firms in the country?
A.The foreign firm affiliates are developing as rapidly as other local firms.
B.The foreign firm affiliates are not developing as rapidly as other local firms.
C.The foreign firm affiliates in this country have significantly enhanced the technological upgrading of local firms.
D.The foreign firm affiliates in this country have hardly exerted any positive influence on the technological progress of local firms.
听力原文: Roosevelt was the only president in American history who served more than two terms. And he's remembered by the Americans as a grey patriot.
He was born in a rich family and had studied in Harvard University. At the age of forty, he was stricken with infantile paralysis and lost his ability to walk normally. In spite of his poor health, he was still elated governor of New York in 1928 on the Democratic ticket. In 1932, he was elected President. Within three months after he moved in the White House, Roosevelt presented to Congress more than 70 bills for approval which were generally known as his "New Deal".
This "New Deal" was to strike some kind of balance between different branches of national economy and reduce the gap between production and consumption. The "New Deal" enlarged government interference in production and circulation, but it took no measure against private ownership of means of production. It readjusted the distribution of social wealth,but exploitation remained legal.But workers' conditions in general achieved some improvement and progress was made in labor organization.
He achieved some success in revitalizing American economy and derived his fame from the“New Deal”as a man of confidence.
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A.In 1928.
B.In 1929.
C.In 1932.
D.In 1940.
听力原文:How did you finish the proposal so quickly?
(A) Call her as soon as possible.
(B) I had some help.
(C) It is a very well-written report.
(19)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: I'm going to complain about the slow service here.
W: Do you think it will be helpful?
Q: What does the woman think?
(16)
A.She can help the man.
B.The servant need some help.
C.The complaint will be helpful.
D.The complaint won't really do any good.
听力原文: UNICEF is joining with a nonprofit group to bring AIDS prevention programs to more women and children in five countries. UNICEF, United Nations Children's Fund, will work with Family Health International. The new partnership will be established at first in Guyana, India, Malawi, Nigeria and Zambia. One of the goals is to improve care for babies infected with H. I. V. , the virus that causes AIDS. Another is to prevent the spread of H. I. V. from mother to child. Activities will depend on the needs of each country. In some cases, anti-AIDS drugs will be provided to infected parents of children. Women and children living in rural communities will receive most of the services (Q18). Both UNICEF and Family Health International will expand their partnership into more countries in the future. Family Health International has been working on public health issues since 1971 (Q19). The organization is based in North Carolina and has programs in seventy countries. It does research on infectious diseases and reproductive health, and also provides services. Experts say an important part of fighting AIDS is political will (Q20). One example they point to is Cambodia. That country has been getting attention for its progress in reducing some of the highest infection rates in Asia. Experts praise the government for supporting public education efforts and programs.
The services of the new partnership are provided mainly to ______.
A.mothers of infected babies.
B.infected children and women.
C.infected children in cities.
D.infected women in cities.
听力原文:M: Would you like to go and have some coffee?
W: Thanks. But I have some work, I have to catch up on.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.He should go first and she will catch up to him later.
B.She will drink coffee and the do her work.
C.She will do her work at the coffee house.
D.She will do her work instead of having coffee.
听力原文:Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
(11)
A.Someone broke into the woman's house and stole some jewels.
B.She knew how the burglars broke into her house.
C.She didn't know what were stolen.
D.Policemen would arrive next day.
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