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The president, along with his wife and daughter, ()a visit to China.

The president, along with his wife and daughter, ()a visit to China.

A.are paying

B.is paying

C.pay

D.have been paying

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第1题

Heavily armed soldiers were stationed along major downtown streets ______.

A.to safeguard the demonstrators

B.to prevent the demonstrators from marching ahead

C.to protect President Augusto Pinochet

D.to arrest members of the Chilean Human Rights Commission

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第2题

Heavily armed soldiers were stationed along major downtown streets ______.A.to safeguard t

Heavily armed soldiers were stationed along major downtown streets ______.

A.to safeguard the demonstrators

B.to prevent the demonstrators from marching ahead

C.to protect President Augusto Pinochet

D.to arrest members of the Chilean Human Rights Commission

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第3题

听力原文:  Some Serbian-Americans living in the US city of Chicago say they are satisfied for former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic will be tried for war crimes. But, some say they would have preferred a trial in Serbia, and many worry the Serbian people will be tried along with Mr. Milosevic.

  News that Mr. Milosevic had been transferred to officials of the United Nations war crimes tribunal reached Chicago just a couple of hours before the daily" Serbian Radio Chicago" program on a local station here. It was among the program' s top stories.

  At least 50,000 Serbian immigrants and Serbian-Americans live in the Chicago area. They staged large and loud protests in the city while NATO planes bombed the former Yugoslavia two years ago during the Kosovo conflict. But Serbian National Foundation Vice President Louis Milicich says many agree Mr. Milosevic should be put on trial.

What do many Serbian immigrants worry about?

A.Slobodan Milosevic will be tried for war crimes.

B.Mr. Milosevic had been transferred to officials of the United Nations war crimes tribunal.

C.NATO planes will bomb Yugoslavia again.

D.The Serbian people will be tried along with Mr. Milosevic.

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第4题

听力原文: Some Serbian-Americans living in the US city of Chicago say they are satisfied f
or former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic will be tried for war crimes. But, some say they would have preferred a trial in Serbia, and many worry the Serbian people will be tried along with Mr. Milosevic.

News that Mr. Milosevic had been transferred to officials of the United Nations war crimes tribunal reached Chicago just a couple of hours before the daily" Serbian Radio Chicago" program on a local station here. It was among the program' s top stories.

At least 50,000 Serbian immigrants and Serbian-Americans live in the Chicago area. They staged large and loud protests in the city while NATO planes bombed the former Yugoslavia two years ago during the Kosovo conflict. But Serbian National Foundation Vice President Louis Milicich says many agree Mr. Milosevic should be put on trial.

What do many Serbian immigrants worry about?

A.Slobodan Milosevic will be tried for war crimes.

B.Mr. Milosevic had been transferred to officials of the United Nations war crimes tribunal.

C.NATO planes will bomb Yugoslavia again.

D.The Serbian people will be tried along with Mr. Milosevic.

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第5题

SECTION C  NEWS BROADCAST

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.

听力原文: CARACAS, Venezuela—A strong majority of Venezuelans plan to cast their ballots for President Hugo Chavez on Dec. 3, with most saying the fiery opponent of President Bush has handled government and foreign relations well, according to an AP-Ipsos poll that revealed deep divisions along class lines. About 59 percent of likely voters said they would vote for Chavez for a third term, while 27 percent said they would support opposition candidate Manuel Rosales. Thirteen percent of those surveyed by the polling firm Ipsos for The Associated Press said they were undecided or wouldn't answer. Since Chavez was fast elected in 1998, the leftist president has become perhaps Latin America' s mast controversial leader while gaining notoriety worldwide as an outspoken critic of the U.S. government.

How many voters said they would vote for President Hugo Chavez for a third term?

A.13%

B.27%

C.59%

D.69%

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第6题

听力原文:President Rudenstine, fellow graduates, friends of Harvard.It is a great honor an

听力原文: President Rudenstine, fellow graduates, friends of Harvard.

It is a great honor and pleasure to be invited today to share this happy occasion, not only with the members of the graduating class of 1998, but also with families and friends who have no doubt supported you along the way with their kind words of advice and encouragement. I do remember sit ting as so many of you sat this morning when I was a part of the class of 1968. I still remember how uncertain and insecure I felt but how proud my father was on the day. Your families and your professors are rightfully proud of your achievements and they are delighted to see you graduate with futures so bright with promise.

President Rudenstine, fellow graduates, friends of Harvard.

It is a great【11】and pleasure to be invited today to share this happy occasion, not only with the members of the graduating class of 1998, but also with families and friends who have【12】supported you along the way with their kind words of advice and【13】. I do remember sitting for so many of you sat this morning when I was a part of the class of 1968. I still remember how【14】and insecure I felt but how proud my father was on the day. Your families and your professors are rightfully proud of your achievements and they are【15】to see you graduate with futures so bright with promise.

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第7题

听力原文:  President Rudenstine, fellow graduates, friends of Harvard.

  It is a great honor and pleasure to be invited today to share this happy occasion, not only with the members of the graduating class of 1998, but also with families and friends who have no doubt supported you along the way with their kind words of advice and encouragement. I do remember sit ting as so many of you sat this morning when I was a part of the class of 1968. I still remember how uncertain and insecure I felt but how proud my father was on the day. Your families and your professors are rightfully proud of your achievements and they are delighted to see you graduate with futures so bright with promise.

  President Rudenstine, fellow graduates, friends of Harvard.

  It is a great【11】and pleasure to be invited today to share this happy occasion, not only with the members of the graduating class of 1998, but also with families and friends who have【12】supported you along the way with their kind words of advice and【13】. I do remember sitting for so many of you sat this morning when I was a part of the class of 1968. I still remember how【14】and insecure I felt but how proud my father was on the day. Your families and your professors are rightfully proud of your achievements and they are【15】to see you graduate with futures so bright with promise.

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第8题

听力原文: We know then that in the, US, it's the job of Congress to propose new laws, whic
h we call bills, and perhaps to modify these bills and then write on them. But even if the bill is passed in Congress, it still doesn't become a law until the President has a chance to review it, too. And if it's not to the President's liking, the bill can be vetoed or killed in either of two ways. One is by a veto message. The President has ten days to veto the bill by returning it to Congress, along with the message explaining why it's being rejected. This keeps the bill from becoming a law unless overwhelming majorities of both Houses of Congress vote to over-right the President's veto. Sometimes they do that. Often, lawmakers simply revise the vetoed bill and pass it again. This time, in the form. the President is less likely to object to, and less likely to want to veto. The other way the President can kill a bill is by pocket veto. Here's what happens. If the President doesn't sign the bill within ten days, and Congress ajourns during that time, then the bill will not become law. Notice that it is only at the end of an entire session of Congress that the pocket veto can be used, not just whenever Congress takes a shorter break, say, for a summer vacation. After a pocket veto, that particular bill is dead. If a lawmaker in Congress wants to push the matter in their next session, they'll have to start all over with a brand-new version of the bill.

(33)

A.How the President proposes new laws.

B.How a bill is passed by lawmakers in Congress.

C.How the President can reject a proposed law.

D.How lawmakers can force the President to sign a bill.

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第9题

听力原文: We know then that in the, US, it's the job of Congress to propose new laws, which we call bills, and perhaps to modify these bills and then write on them. But even if the bill is passed in Congress, it still doesn't become a law until the President has a chance to review it, too. And if it's not to the President's liking, the bill can be vetoed or killed in either of two ways. One is by a veto message. The President has ten days to veto the bill by returning it to Congress, along with the message explaining why it's being rejected. This keeps the bill from becoming a law unless overwhelming majorities of both Houses of Congress vote to over-right the President's veto. Sometimes they do that. Often, lawmakers simply revise the vetoed bill and pass it again. This time, in the form. the President is less likely to object to, and less likely to want to veto. The other way the President can kill a bill is by pocket veto. Here's what happens. If the President doesn't sign the bill within ten days, and Congress ajourns during that time, then the bill will not become law. Notice that it is only at the end of an entire session of Congress that the pocket veto can be used, not just whenever Congress takes a shorter break, say, for a summer vacation. After a pocket veto, that particular bill is dead. If a lawmaker in Congress wants to push the matter in their next session, they'll have to start all over with a brand-new version of the bill.

A.How the President proposes new laws.

B.How a bill is passed by lawmakers in Congress.

C.How the President can reject a proposed law.

D.How lawmakers can force the President to sign a bill.

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