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听力题Londontaxidriversareveryefficient________.
听力题________member(s)ofGreenpeacehadbeenaccused.
听力题Around the year 1000 A.D
听力题What''stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
听力题LuisPosadaCarrileswasdetained________.
听力题Londontaxidriversareveryefficient________.
听力题According to the report, how many people are HIV-positive?
听力题Whoisthecaller?
听力题Whatisthemainpurposeoftheresearch?
听力题Thespeakerthinkthecausesofautomobileaccidentsare________.
听力题 A new data shows nations in every part of the world, 51 in all, are suffering declining life expectancies because of an increasing prevalence of HIV infection.
The impact is occurring in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, but is greatest in sub-Saharan in Africa, with only 10% of the world''s population, but 70% of its HIV infections.
Seven African countries have life expectancies of less than forty years. For example, in Botswana, life expectancy is 39 years. By 2010, it will be less than 27 years. Without AIDS, it would have been 74 years.
In such Asian countries as Cambodia and Burma, life expectancies are predicated to decline to around 60 years from what would have been in the mid-sixties.
Even in countries where the number of new infections is dropping, such as Thailand, Uganda and Senegal, small life expectancy drops are forecast.
A new data shows nations in every part of the world, 51 in all, are suffering declining life expectancies because of an increasing prevalence of HIV infection.
The impact is occurring in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, but is greatest in sub-Saharan in Africa, with only 10% of the world''s population, but 70% of its HIV infections.
Seven African countries have life expectancies of less than forty years. For example, in Botswana, life expectancy is 39 years. By 2010, it will be less than 27 years. Without AIDS, it would have been 74 years.
In such Asian countries as Cambodia and Burma, life expectancies are predicated to decline to around 60 years from what would have been in the mid-sixties.
Even in countries where the number of new infections is dropping, such as Thailand, Uganda and Senegal, small life expectancy drops are forecast.
听力题 Education is required and free for every child in the United States. Most children start by the age of six. They attend eight years of elementary school and four years of high school (or secondary school). The money for free public schools comes from taxes, and each state is responsible for its own educational system. State legislatures set the educational requirements but leave the management of the schools in the hands of the local communities. Most states require their children to go to school until a certain age. This age varies from 16 to 18 according to the laws of the individual states. The Federal Government contributes funds to the states for additional school services.
After graduation from the high school, a student can start his higher education in a two-year college, a four-year college, a university, or a specialized professional school—either public or private. Most colleges admit students on the basis of their high school records. The cost of the college education is great in private universities, but it is much less in those supported by states and cities. Many students receive scholarships from the schools, the Government, or private foundations and organizations. More than 50% of the college students work to help pay their college expenses. Only 2% of the population of the country cannot read and write.
Education is required and free for every child in the United States. Most children start by the age of six. They attend eight years of elementary school and four years of high school (or secondary school). The money for free public schools comes from taxes, and each state is responsible for its own educational system. State legislatures set the educational requirements but leave the management of the schools in the hands of the local communities. Most states require their children to go to school until a certain age. This age varies from 16 to 18 according to the laws of the individual states. The Federal Government contributes funds to the states for additional school services.
After graduation from the high school, a student can start his higher education in a two-year college, a four-year college, a university, or a specialized professional school—either public or private. Most colleges admit students on the basis of their high school records. The cost of the college education is great in private universities, but it is much less in those supported by states and cities. Many students receive scholarships from the schools, the Government, or private foundations and organizations. More than 50% of the college students work to help pay their college expenses. Only 2% of the population of the country cannot read and write.
听力题Thisconversationismainlyabout________.
听力题Altogetherhowmanypeoplewereinjuredduringtheviolence?
听力题Markrefusedtotakethejobbecause_______.
听力题Thespeakersarediscussing________.
听力题 The space shuttle Discovery made a rare night landing at the Kennedy Space Center early on Thursday. The night landing, the eleventh in the center''s ninety-four shuttle missions, ended a ten-day mission to outfit the orbiting international space station. Although the spacecraft created a sonic boom that could be heard along much of Florida''s eastern seaboard, witnesses on the ground could not see the orbiter until it was directly over the runway lights. Scattered showers off the Florida coast had threatened to postpone the shuttle''s return, but forecasters gave the green light when they decided no rain would fall within forty-eight kilometers of the space center. The space shuttle Discovery made a rare night landing at the Kennedy Space Center early on Thursday. The night landing, the eleventh in the center''s ninety-four shuttle missions, ended a ten-day mission to outfit the orbiting international space station. Although the spacecraft created a sonic boom that could be heard along much of Florida''s eastern seaboard, witnesses on the ground could not see the orbiter until it was directly over the runway lights. Scattered showers off the Florida coast had threatened to postpone the shuttle''s return, but forecasters gave the green light when they decided no rain would fall within forty-eight kilometers of the space center.
听力题What is the news item mainly about?
听力题Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice
