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听力原文: Commonwealth leaders agreed to lift Nigeria's three-and-a-half-year suspension o

n May 29, the day the military government hands over power to an elected president, the organization's secretary-general announced yesterday. Nigeria was suspended from the 54-nation group of mainly former British colonies in 1995 after it executed nine minority rights activists, including writer Ken Saro-Wiwa. But now that the country has embarked on a return to democracy, Commonwealth heads of government have agreed to end the estrangement. Secretary-General Chief Emeka Anyaoku said in a statement, "1 am delighted an unfortunate episode in Nigeria-Commonwealth relations will now come to an end and Nigeria is resuming its rightful place in the Commonwealth."

Nigeria will return to the Commonwealth after______.

A.she has sentenced minority rights activists to death

B.the military has resumed control of the country

C.power has been handed over to an elected president

D.she has negotiated with Commonwealth leaders

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听力原文: Commonwealth leaders agreed to lift Nigeria's 3-5 years' suspension on May 29, t
he day the military government hands over power to the elected president, the organization secretary general announced yesterday.

Nigeria was suspended from the 54 nation group of mainly former British colonies in 1995 after it executed 9 minority rights activists including writer Ken Thawrawiwa. But now that the country has embarked on the return to democracy, Commonwealth heads of government have agreed to end this estrangement. Secretary general chief Ormiga Anyaco said in a statement: "I'm delighted at a fortunate episode in Nigeria Commonwealth relations will now come to an end and Nigeria is resuming its rightful place in the Commonwealth."

Nigeria returned to the Commonwealth after______.

A.she had sentenced minority rights activists to death.

B.the military had resumed control of the country.

C.power had been handed over to an elected president.

D.she had negotiated with Commonwealth leaders.

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第2题
听力原文: A senior aide to President Boris Yeltsin said on Sunday the Russian leader was r
eady to act decisively in the wake of bloody May Day riots in which hundreds were injured. Sergei Filatov, head of Yeltsin's administration, told Commonwealth television that the parliament should meet to strip the immunity from prosecution enjoyed by those deputies who helped organize the march, Itar-Tass reported that organizers of the march predicted there would be more violence if authorities tried to clamp down on similar demonstrations. Parliamentary leader and arch-rival Russian Khasblatov ordered a top-level probe into police conduct during the riot. Scores were injured in the rioting on Gagarin Square in the worst violence in Moscow since the August 1991 failed coup.

According to the news, the senior aide to President Yeltsin was __

A.deputy of Commonwealth television station

B.his spokesman

C.the head of his administration

D.a parliamentary leader

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第3题
听力原文:Britain has announced that it has decided to cancel about 200 million pounds' wor

听力原文: Britain has announced that it has decided to cancel about 200 million pounds' worth of the debts owed to it by poorer Commonwealth countries. The international development secretary says the relief was being offered to countries committed to eliminating poverty and pursuing good government. This would include taking action against corruption. At the same time Common Market finance ministers are meeting in Muricius. Britain is expected to put forward a fresh initiative on redressing debts of the poorest countries. The chancellor of Czech has indicated the plan to revise the scheme put forward last year by the International Monetary Fund which has not yet provided any relief.

Which of the following is NOT a condition for the reduction of debts?

A.Poverty elimination.

B.Good government.

C.Fight against corruption.

D.Poor living standard.

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第4题
SECTION CNEWS BROADCASTDirections: In this section, you will hear several news items. List

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: Foreign observer teams seem unanimous that Nigeria's election has fallen short of the Democratic minimum, but they are waiting till more results are declared before they announce their full conclusions. European Union observers say they witnessed widespread violence, intimidation, ballot-box stuffing and serious shortages of election material. The Commonwealth groups spoke diplomatically about shortcomings. Even the West African group Ecowas in which Nigeria has a powerful voice said the vote was neither free nor fair.

Nigeria's election was ______ according to most foreign observers.

A.democratic

B.unfair

C.out of control

D.in perfect order

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听力原文: Among the elite group to have broken the world mile (1.6 kilometres) record in r

听力原文: Among the elite group to have broken the world mile (1.6 kilometres) record in running, Herb Elliott is generally acclaimed by his peers as the greatest exponent of them all.

Coached by Visiouary Percy Cemtty, the lean tough Australian was the perfect racing machine during an unbeaten career in his specialist distances.

Employing training methods then regarded as revolutionary, intensive weight training and grulling runs up steep sand dunes, Elliot shattered the world mile record and won a Commonwealth double reward for the mile and 880 yards (804 metres) events at the 1958 Cardiff Games.

His finest hour came m the 1960 Rome Olympics where he led from start to finish in the 1,500-metre final to win by an extraordinary 20-metre margin in a world record three minutes 35.6 seconds.

About Herb Elliot, which of the following is wrong?

A.He has broken the world mile record in running.

B.He is an Australian.

C.He is the coach of Percy Cerutty.

D.He is lean and tough.

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第6题
听力原文: Among the elite group to have broken the world mile (1.6 kilometres) record in r

听力原文: Among the elite group to have broken the world mile (1.6 kilometres) record in running, Herb Elliott is generally acclaimed by his peers as the greatest exponent of them all.

Coached by Visiouary Percy Cerutty, the lean tough Australian was the perfect racing machine during an unbeaten career in his specialist distances.

Employing training methods then regarded as revolutionary, intensive weight training and grulling runs up steep sand dunes, Elliot shattered the world mile record and won a Commonwealth double reward for the mile and 880 yards (804metres) events at the 1958 Cardiff Games.His finest hour came in the 960 Rome Olympics where he led from start to finish in the 1,500-metre final to win by an extraordinary 20-metre margin in a world record three minutes 35.6 seconds.

About Herb Elliot, which of the following is wrong?

A.He has broken the world mile record in running.

B.He is an Australian.

C.He is the coach of Percy Cerutty.

D.He is lean and tough.

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第7题
听力原文: Another reason for the worldwide use of ...

听力原文: Another reason for the worldwide use of the English language is its use throughout the Commonwealth,' which includes a quarter of the world's people in one-sixth of the world's land area. All of its forty-nine member states have at some time been under British rule. In some of them English is the first language; others, with several different languages of their own, find English the most convenient means of communication except for small-scale business. Today the Commonwealth is a loose association of independent sovereign states, nearly all of their members of the United Nations, mattered among the continents and their adjacent islands. British rule still continues in a few groups of islands, all but one of them too small in population to be independent states but preferring to continue the British connection rather than to attach themselves to any neighboring states.

The transformation of the British Empire into a "Commonwealth" of independent nations began, in part, in 1867 with the establishment of Canada as a fully self-governing country, still associated with Britain. Australia and New Zealand followed. With all these, full power was transferred, with agreement on both sides, to the representative institutions of people mostly descended from emigrants from Britain, though part of Canada was French.

The new Commonwealth began in 1947, when India and Pakistan became fully independent. India's membership of the Commonwealth was not affected by its decision three years later to become a republic. All the major colonial territories, in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, had become independent within twenty years. In every case power was transferred, with the help and agreement of the British government, to ministries responsible to parliaments elected by universal suffrage, but with guarantees of protection for minorities, such as small tribes.

One country at first declared itself independent without British agreement. In 1965 Rhodesia had already enjoyed internal self--government for forty years, but with a regime that in effect gave power to the white minority, who were mainly settlers of British origin. The arrangement was objectionable to other countries in the Commonwealth, and the British insisted that it must be changed. When the leaders of the white-dominated regime unilaterally declared their independence, the British government considered their regime to be illegitimate, and joined the United Nations in imposing sanctions, while refusing to use military force. Eventually the white leaders agreed to an amended system which would give power to a government elected by equal universal suffrage. An election on this basis gave power to black ministers, and the Republic of Zimbabwe was inaugurated in 1980.

In many independent countries of the Commonwealth the British cultural influence survives, and some of their educational systems still reflect this influence. So too with parliamentary and legal processes. Sonic send military officers to British colleges for training. But British governments, of both parties, have regularly avoided any interference with their relations with other states, or with their internal politics -- although in some cases the original institutions have been fundamentally altered, replaced by military rule or other forms of more or less arbitrary power. In the United Nations, members of the Commonwealth are quite often opposed to one another.

Listen to the following passage. Write a short summary of 150 to 200 words of what you have heard. You may need to take some notes while you're listening. This part of the test carries 30 points. You will hear the passage only once.

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第8题
听力原文: Britain has announced that it has decided to cancel about 200 million pounds' wo
rth of the debts owed to it by poorer Commonwealth countries. The International Development Secretary says the relief was being offered to countries committed to eliminating poverty and pursuing good government. This would include taking actions against corruption. At the same time Common Market finance ministers are meeting in Mauritius. Britain is expected to put forward a fresh initiative on redressing debts of the poorest countries. The Chancellor of Exchequer has indicated the plan to revise the scheme put forward last year by the International Monetary Fund which has not yet provided any relief.

Which of the following is NOT a condition for the reduction of debts?

A.Poverty elimination.

B.Good government.

C.Fight against corruption.

D.Poor living standard.

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第9题
听力原文:This is William Marshall with this hour's top story. The City of Plasburg today h
as announced plans to create a brand new sports complex in downtown Plasburg. According to Mayor Jackson Tuttle, the $50 million project will begin next August and should be completed in 30 months. The sports complex will feature an 11,000 seat hockey arena, a 30,000 square foot gymnasium and four additional fitness facilities. Located near the Plainsview Bridge, the complex will complement the new football and soccer field that opened last May. The complex is expected to be called the Walden Center after Plasburg's first mayor Henry Walden. An estimated 500 full-time jobs are expected to be created from the new complex. The complex is also said to be a necessity should the city hope to host the Commonwealth Games six years from now. This is William Marshall for 1090 AM News.

What is the main topic of the news?

A.A brand new sports car will be launched.

B.A new mayor will be elected.

C.A sports complex will be created.

D.The Plainsview Bridge is being repaired.

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第10题
听力原文:Have you ever been to Japan?(11)A.I will go to help her.B.Yes, l have.C.No, 1 hav

听力原文:Have you ever been to Japan?

(11)

A.I will go to help her.

B.Yes, l have.

C.No, 1 have.

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