听力原文: Our correspondent reported that the United States will consider Iraq's destruction of the A1 Samoud, a liquid propellant "mini-Scud" ballistic missile, a test of Baghdad's commitment to disarm. Destroying the Al Samouds would rob Iraq of a potentially valuable weapon which it considers legitimate for its defense at a time when it faces tens of thousands of American troops poised for a possible invasion. Other outstanding disarmament issues include allowing inspectors to interview Iraqi scientists without government "minders" present. Inspectors from the U. N. Monitoring and Observation Commission led by Blix, have conducted only three private interviews with Iraqi scientists since their return to Iraq in November. "It's three out of more than 20 attempts," he said. The International Atomic Energy Agency, which is inspecting Iraq's nuclear program, has conducted four private interviews, including one Monday.
According to Iraqis, the A1 Samoud is
A. a solid-fuel propellant ballistic missile.
B. a test of Baghdad's commitment to disarm.
C. a weapon poised for a possible invasion.
D. a potentially valuable defensive weapon.
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听力原文: A 14-year-old American girl was stabbed and killed in a quiet seaside village on the island of Tobago, police said Saturday. Kitty Nichole Pete was killed late Friday night in the apartment she had been sharing with her mother in Charlotteville, a village on the northeastern tip of Tobago, said police inspector Glen Sharpe. Police were searching for a 22-year-old local man whom the landlord saw leaving the apartment with a knife. The landlord told police he went to the apartment after hearing screams and found Pete's body on the floor. She had been stabbed in the eye and stomach. Police said they believe the gift had been dating the 22-year-old.The girl's mother, Heather Pete, was not in the apartment at the time of the attack. Police could not immediately provide the girl's hometown or say how long she and her mother had been in Tobago. While homicides and kidnappings have been rising in Trinidad, violent crime is rare in its smaller sister island of Tobago. Pete was the fifth homicide victim on the island of 55,000 people this year. There have been more than 140 homicides in Trinidad, population 1.2 million.
Which statement is not true ?
A. The girl was living with her mother.
B. The landlady witnessed the crime.
C. The girl and the suspect probably were dating.
D. The girl was found dead on the floor.
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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: Saudi forces clashed with suspected militants in the capital Piyadh on Sunday and there were reports of casualties, security officials said. The clashes in al-Rawdah district, an upscale neighborhood in eastern Riyadh, erupted after security forces raided an area where suspected militants were thought to be hiding; Interior Ministry spokesman Brig. Mansour al-Turki said. "Some of those militants were on the recently issued list of 36 suspected terrorists," he said. He said there were reports of at least one militant killed.
According to the news, these militants ______.
A. suffered severe casualties
B. were on the recently issued list of terrorists
C. fought with Saudi police forces
D. were thought to be hiding in al-Rawdah district
听力原文:M: My brother has bought a car all in white instead of red or black.
W: Well, I think blue is popular but I prefer dark blue.
What conclusion can we draw from the conversation?
A. The man's brother has bought a blue car.
B. The woman prefers a car in deep green.
Cars in blue are very popular nowadays.
D. The man does not like a car in white.
听力原文:W: The doctor accidentally laid bare the truth of Jimmy's condition during his operation.
M: What did Jimmy respond to it?
What did the doctor do?
A. lie had an accident.
B. He revealed the truth.
C. He was not in good condition.
D. He was conditionally responsive.