听力题Howmanypeoplediedduringthecollision?
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听力题 An Australian held hostage by Iraqi militants could be released within 24 hours, local radio reported on Wednesday, quoting the leader of Australia''s Muslims, Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali.
A journalist for Australia''s SBS Arabic radio service, Majida Abboud-Saab, said Sheik al-Hilali, in Iraq to try to free 63-year-old Douglas Wood, had told her he had spoken to a man who said he represented the militants holding the engineer.
"They said that they were willing to release Douglas Wood," Abboud-Saab told Southern Cross Broadcasting on Wednesday.
"They are not placing any conditions on his release. Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali is very convinced and he is very optimistic and he is very happy about the fact that they have agreed to release Douglas."
Australia''s Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has said that Wood, who is married to an American, may have been kidnapped two days before a two-minute video was delivered to news agencies on May 1.
An Australian held hostage by Iraqi militants could be released within 24 hours, local radio reported on Wednesday, quoting the leader of Australia''s Muslims, Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali.
A journalist for Australia''s SBS Arabic radio service, Majida Abboud-Saab, said Sheik al-Hilali, in Iraq to try to free 63-year-old Douglas Wood, had told her he had spoken to a man who said he represented the militants holding the engineer.
"They said that they were willing to release Douglas Wood," Abboud-Saab told Southern Cross Broadcasting on Wednesday.
"They are not placing any conditions on his release. Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali is very convinced and he is very optimistic and he is very happy about the fact that they have agreed to release Douglas."
Australia''s Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has said that Wood, who is married to an American, may have been kidnapped two days before a two-minute video was delivered to news agencies on May 1.
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听力题 This year''s federal budget deficit will reach a record $422 billion, and the government is now expected to accumulate $2.3 trillion in new debt over the next 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported yesterday.
The expected deficit for the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30, is $56 billion less than the CBO predicted in March, as a recovering economy added to tax receipts. But it is $46 billion more than last year''s record shortfall, with even more red ink possible. A nonpartisan agency reported: The expected total 10-year deficit would climb from $2.3 trillion to $3.6 trillion if President Bush is able to extend the tax cuts he enacted. They are currently set to expire in 2011.
This year''s federal budget deficit will reach a record $422 billion, and the government is now expected to accumulate $2.3 trillion in new debt over the next 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reported yesterday.
The expected deficit for the current fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30, is $56 billion less than the CBO predicted in March, as a recovering economy added to tax receipts. But it is $46 billion more than last year''s record shortfall, with even more red ink possible. A nonpartisan agency reported: The expected total 10-year deficit would climb from $2.3 trillion to $3.6 trillion if President Bush is able to extend the tax cuts he enacted. They are currently set to expire in 2011.
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听力题How many cities will have air quality monitoring systems installed by the end of this year?
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听力题TheoriginalreportinNewsweekreported________.
听力题 "Malaysian authorities are discussing possible salvage efforts with Sun Cruises, the Singapore owner of a luxury liner which sank off Malaysia last week," a news report said yesterday. "Sun Cruises has received some advice from Malaysia on the matter," the Business Times newspaper quoted company''s spokeswoman, Judy Chu, as saying. Chu and other Sun Cruises officials could not immediately be reached for further comment, as they were away in Indonesia. The Sun Vista went down in international waters, the nearby Malaysia may have the right to order the wreck''s removal, the newspaper said. Salvage experts said the wreck of the Sun Vista, which sunk in sixty meters of the water, poses no threat to ships passing over it, but Malaysia may still want it removed. "Malaysian authorities are discussing possible salvage efforts with Sun Cruises, the Singapore owner of a luxury liner which sank off Malaysia last week," a news report said yesterday. "Sun Cruises has received some advice from Malaysia on the matter," the Business Times newspaper quoted company''s spokeswoman, Judy Chu, as saying. Chu and other Sun Cruises officials could not immediately be reached for further comment, as they were away in Indonesia. The Sun Vista went down in international waters, the nearby Malaysia may have the right to order the wreck''s removal, the newspaper said. Salvage experts said the wreck of the Sun Vista, which sunk in sixty meters of the water, poses no threat to ships passing over it, but Malaysia may still want it removed.The news item is mainly about_______.
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听力题Accordingtothepassage,theworkingconditionsinthenewplace______.
听力题WhostagedtheprotestonSaturday?
听力题Accordingtothespeaker,yogashouldNOTbedescribedas________.
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