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听力题 Heavy rains and overflowing rivers have caused extensive flooding in some parts of the US mid-west and in eastern regions of the US as well. Melting snow and new snowfall in the mid-west states of Iowa, Michigan and Indiana have driven rivers over their banks, and have cut off electricity to thousands of customers. In the eastern states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey and West Virginia, flooding has damaged homes and forced evacuations in several counties. Heavy rains and overflowing rivers have caused extensive flooding in some parts of the US mid-west and in eastern regions of the US as well. Melting snow and new snowfall in the mid-west states of Iowa, Michigan and Indiana have driven rivers over their banks, and have cut off electricity to thousands of customers. In the eastern states of Pennsylvania and New Jersey and West Virginia, flooding has damaged homes and forced evacuations in several counties.Which of the following statements is TRUE?
听力题Theparliamentaryelectionwasheldon________.
听力题Accordingtothepassage,theworkingconditionsinthenewplace______.
听力题Themanislookingfor________.
听力题On the area weather map
听力题How many cities will have air quality monitoring systems installed by the end of this year?
听力题 The European allies will resume talks with Iran in Paris on Tuesday to insist that the nation restrict its nuclear activities to civilian purposes, a leading German legislator said.
"The Europeans are very dear about that," Volker Ruehe, chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the German parliament, said Wednesday.
Ruehe was in Washington primarily to talk to Bush administration officials about Germany''s drive for a reorganization of the U. N. Security Council that would give Germany a permanent seat.
On a recent visit to Iran, Ruehe said, he found lower-level Iranian officials saying openly "they want to go nuclear." He said they view having nuclear weapons as a matter of national pride, which makes negotiating a ban on weapon development a political problem.
With strong U.S. support, Germany, Britain and France have taken the lead in seeking a negotiated settlement.
If talks fail, the United States and the allies have agreed to take their concerns to the International Atomic Energy Agency''s board in Vienna and probably then to the U.N. Security Council, where the United States would be expected to push for economic and political sanctions.
The European allies will resume talks with Iran in Paris on Tuesday to insist that the nation restrict its nuclear activities to civilian purposes, a leading German legislator said.
"The Europeans are very dear about that," Volker Ruehe, chairman of the foreign affairs committee in the German parliament, said Wednesday.
Ruehe was in Washington primarily to talk to Bush administration officials about Germany''s drive for a reorganization of the U. N. Security Council that would give Germany a permanent seat.
On a recent visit to Iran, Ruehe said, he found lower-level Iranian officials saying openly "they want to go nuclear." He said they view having nuclear weapons as a matter of national pride, which makes negotiating a ban on weapon development a political problem.
With strong U.S. support, Germany, Britain and France have taken the lead in seeking a negotiated settlement.
If talks fail, the United States and the allies have agreed to take their concerns to the International Atomic Energy Agency''s board in Vienna and probably then to the U.N. Security Council, where the United States would be expected to push for economic and political sanctions.
听力题 A twenty-year action plan for cutting the rate of world population growth is expected to win wide approval today in Cairo. Delegates at the UN-sponsored conference on population completed final talks on the plan Monday. The document is non-binding but it will serve as a guideline for countries and donor states that fund health care and family-planning programs. The world population of 5.7 billion currently is growing at more than 90 million a year. A twenty-year action plan for cutting the rate of world population growth is expected to win wide approval today in Cairo. Delegates at the UN-sponsored conference on population completed final talks on the plan Monday. The document is non-binding but it will serve as a guideline for countries and donor states that fund health care and family-planning programs. The world population of 5.7 billion currently is growing at more than 90 million a year.
听力题Sue Green seems to be more interested in John's experience of
听力题Which of the following is Mr.Davies’advice?
听力题________werereportedbytheweatherstationinChicago.
听力题Themanlosehistemper________.
听力题Questions 8 to 10 are based on the following conversation. At the end of'the conversation,
you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions. Now listen to the conversation.
听力题WomenprisonersinBritain________.
听力题 On the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea is the nation of Syria. In ancient times, Syria was much larger and included all the land on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It reached all the way inland to the Arabian Desert. Today Syria is bordered by Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and the Mediterranean.
The capital, Damascus, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the entire world, In fact, it is believed that people have lived there for about four thousand years.
Damascus is located in an oasis created by the Barada River. Two other important rivers are the Euphrates and Orontes. There are two mountain ranges in the western area near the Mediterranean.
Most Syrians are Arabs, but there are a few other groups. The official language is Arabic, and all Syrians are Muslims.
Turkey controlled Syria from 1516 until the end of the First World War. From that time until Syria became independent in 1946, France controlled the country.
On the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea is the nation of Syria. In ancient times, Syria was much larger and included all the land on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It reached all the way inland to the Arabian Desert. Today Syria is bordered by Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and the Mediterranean.
The capital, Damascus, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the entire world, In fact, it is believed that people have lived there for about four thousand years.
Damascus is located in an oasis created by the Barada River. Two other important rivers are the Euphrates and Orontes. There are two mountain ranges in the western area near the Mediterranean.
Most Syrians are Arabs, but there are a few other groups. The official language is Arabic, and all Syrians are Muslims.
Turkey controlled Syria from 1516 until the end of the First World War. From that time until Syria became independent in 1946, France controlled the country.
听力题Thisconversationtookplace________.
听力题Howshouldcheerleadingbeviewedaccordingtothepassage?
听力题The US auto-makers decided to stop their action because_______.
听力题Thewomanis________.