新闻听力教程听力原文dU1Unit1 InternationalrelationsSectionA WarmingUp1. disputewith2. normalrelations3. deported4. unity5. expressedgratitude embassy6. cut…ties expel7. opened reestablished wenttowar8. cooled expulsion expulsion9. challenged demarcatetheirborder10. partnershipSectionB MicroListening1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D 5.CTapescript:1. NorthKoreasaysitwantsarelationshipoftrustandmutualrespectwiththeUnitedStates.2. AndBrazilhasgrantedasylumtodeposedEcuadorianPresidentLucioGutierrezwhohastakenrefugeintheBrazilianembassysincehisousterWednesday.3. TheUnitedStatesgovernmenthasfrozentheassetsofover150individualsandinstitutionsfromZimbabwe.4. U.S.SecretaryofStateCondoleezzaRicehasagainexpressedregrettoItalyovertheaccidentalkillingofanItalianintelligenceagentinIraq.5. DiplomaticrelationsbetweenVenezuelaandMexicohaveworsenedsharplyinarowovercommentsbytheVenezuelanPresidentHugoChavezabouttheMexicanleaderVicenteFox.SectionC MacroListeningItem11.H 2.F 3.E 4.ATapescript:EgypthasannounceditwillreduceitsdiplomaticstaffinIraqfollowingthekillingofitstopenvoyinBaghdadEhadal-Sherif.TheEgyptianforeignMinistrycalleditasecuritymeasure.ButIraq’sForeignMinistryappealedtoArabandIslamiccountriesnottobeswayedbythekidnappingandkillingofMr.Sherif,whichitsaidwasmeanttodeterthemfromupgradingtheirdiplomaticmissionsinIraq.Item2 Task11.F 2.F 3.T 4.F 5TTask21.Pakistani settletheissue PrimeMinister inpower2.moveforward meetTapescript:PakistaniPresidentPervezMusharrafsaysPakistanandIndiaarebothoptimisticaboutresolvingtheirdisputeovertheHimalayanregionofKashmir,whichbothcountriesclaim.InanexclusiveinterviewwiththeAssociatedPress,GeneralMusharrafsayshehopestosettletheissuewithIndianPrimeMinisterManmohanSinghwhilethey’rebothinpower.Mr.SinghandGeneralMusharrafareexpectedtotrytomovetheirpeacedialogueforwardwhentheymeetnextweekinNewYorkattheUnitedNationsGeneralAssemblymeeting.Item31. sanctions2. BecauseNorthKoreatest-launchedmissiles3. Itwillretaliatewithstrongermeasures.4. seven5. EnteringJapan6. NorthKorea’sdemandformilitarytalks7. MinisterialtalksbetweenthetwoKoreas.Tapescript:NorthKoreaisdemandingthatTokyoimmediatelyliftsanctionsimposedonPyongyanginresponsetoitstest-launchofmissiles.ANorthKoreanenvoytoJapansayshiscountrywillretaliatewithstrongermeasuresifthesanctionsarenotlifted.AfterNorthKoreatest-firedsevenmissiles,TokyobarredaNorthKoreansferryfromJapaneseportsforsixmonthsandbannedNorthKoreanofficialsfromenteringthecountry.SouthKoreatodayrejectedPyongyang’srequestformilitarytalks,sayingtheywereinappropriateatthistime.Butitsaidministerialtalkswillgoaheadasschedulednextweek.SectionD AdditionalListeningItem11.fifth 2.Tokyo 3.sharpprotests 4.prompted 5.condoningatrocities 6.graveprovocation 7.issued 8.glorifies 9.despitethewishesTapescript:Item2Task1 1.B 2.DTask2 1.F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5T 6.FTapescript:TheStateDepartmentsaysVenezuelanpolicefailedtoprotecttheU.S.ambassadorthereasdemonstratorsthreweggsandfoodathiscar.SpokesmanSeanMcCormacksaidVenezuela’sambassadortotheU.S.wassummonedtotheStateDepartmenttoheartheU.S.complaint.AspokesmanfortheU.S.embassyinCaracassaidgroupsofmotorcyclistsattackedthecarcarryingAmbassadorWilliamBrownfield.HesaidVenezuelanpoliceescortsdidnothingtostopthedemonstratorswhopoundedonthecarandchaseditformiles.TheembassyspokesmansaidtheattackappearedtohavebeenorganizedbytheCaracasMayor’soffice.Aspokesmanforthemayordeniedthatcharge.TheU.S.hasbeenatoddswithVenezuelanPresidentHugoChavezforseveralyears.Item31. IthasexpressedregretforthekillingofaJapanesefishermantoday.2. ARussianpatrolvesselfiredawarningshotatthefishingboatnearthedisputedKurilIslands.3. JapandoesnotcurbJapanesefishinginRussianwaters.4. TheIslandswereseizedfromJapanbytheSovietUnionintheclosingdaysofWorldWarII.5. HesummonedRussia’sdeputyambassadorandtoldreportersinTokyothatthekillingwasanoutrageousact.Tapescript:RussiahasexpressedregretforthekillingofaJapanesefishermantodaywhenapatrolvesselfiredatawarningshotatafishingboatnearthedisputedKurilIslands.ButRussia’sForeignMinistrysaysinastatementthatJapanisatfaultfortheincidentbecauseitdoesnotcurbJapanesefishinginRussianwaters.JapanhaslaunchedastrongprotestaswehearfromVOA’sSteveHermaninTokyo.“AdiplomaticrowbrokeoutbetweenJapanandRussiaonWednesdayfollowingtheshootingdeathofaJapanesefishermaninwatersclaimedbybothcountries.TheincidenttookplaceeartheislandchaintheRussianscalltheKurilsandtheJapanesecalltheNorthernTerritories.TheislandswereseizedfromJapanbytheSovietUnionintheclosingdaysofworldWarIIandhavebeenunderRussiacontroleversince,butJapanstillclaimsthem.ForeignMinisterTaroAsoaftersummoningRussia’sdeputyambassadortoldreportersinTokyothatthekillingoftheJapanesefishermanwasanoutrageousact.SteveHerman,VOANews,Tokyo.”SectionE ListeningStrategyTapescript:1.Congoisholdingitsfirstfreeelectionsin40yearstodaythatpeoplehopewillendyearsofwarandchaos.Thereare33peoplerunningforpresidentandmorethan9,000peoplerunningforseatsinthelegislature.ThisisNPPNewsfromWashington.2.It’sbeenaviolentweekendinNewOrleans.Officialssay6peoplewereshottodeathin3incidentswithin24hours,including3brothersgunneddownastheysatontheporchofanabandonedhouse.3.AfghanistanandtheUnitedNationsappealstodayfor43milliondollars.Themoneywouldbeusedtohelppeopleaffectedbyaseveredrought.ItwouldalsogotothousandsofpeoplewhohavebeendisplacedbyfightinginsouthernAfghanistan.ThisisNPRNews.4.AppleComputerisrecalling1.8millionlaptopbatteriesaftercomplaintsfromusers.ItfollowsthemanufacturerDell,whichrecalledsomeoftitscomputerslastweek,thelargestinhistory5.AlsoIIraqtodayofficialssaygunmenkidnapped11IraqisoldiersinatownnorthofBaghdad.Theysaythesoldiersweretravelinginaminibuswearingcivilianclotheswhentheywerestoppedataphonycheckpoint.HomeListening1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.A 6.B 7.B 8.A 9.D 1
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