How many policemen were killed in the bombing?
A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 20.
D. 30.
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SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The Democratic-led Senate voted largely along party lines to approve the legislation. The measure includes about 95 billion dollars to fund military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan through Sep. 30th. It also calls for withdrawing U. S. troops from Iraq beginning in October or earlier if President Bush determines the Iraqis have not met certain benchmarks including disarming militias and taking steps toward a unity government. The bill sets a non-binding goal of completing a withdrawal of combat troops by Apr. 1st of next year. Many Democrats used debate on the bill to reiterate their criticism of President Bush's handling of the war.
The legislation does NOT aim at ______.
A. funding military operations in Afghanistan
B. advocating withdrawal of U. S. troops from Iraq
C. disarming militias in Iraq
D. completing a withdrawal of troops by April 1stof next year
One of the electronic instruments used by Dr. Tichauer, the myograph, 【C8】______ visible through electrical signals the work done by human muscle. Another machine 【C9】______ any dangerous features of tools, thus proving information upon 【C10】______ to base a new design. One 【C11】______ of tests made with this machine is that a tripod stepladder is more 【C12】______ and safer to use than one with four legs.
This work has 【C13】______ the attention of efficiency experts and time-and-motion-study engineer, but its value goes far 【C14】______ that. Dr. Tichauer's first 【C15】______ is for the health of the tool user. With the 【C16】______ use of the same tool all day long on 【C17】______ lines and in other jobs, even light 【C18】______ work can put a heavy stress on one small area of the body. In time, such stress can cause a disabling disease. 【C19】______ , muscle fatigue is a serious safety 【C20】______ .
【C1】
A. regular
B. usual
C. common
D. constant
听力原文: The Indian government has given its approval to a merger between the country's two state-run airlines. Key government ministers gave their consent to a merger between Air India and Indian Airlines despite opposition from leftist politicians concerned about the welfare of the airlines' employees. Indian civil aviation officials predict the merger will save more than 150 million dollars annually without any job cum. The two legacy carriers have been losing money for years despite a boom in air travel here. Indian Airlines traditionally flew domestic routes, while Air 'India was the international flag carrier. Less than five years ago India had only three airlines. There are now ten, including several low-cost carriers. The merger of the two state-run airlines is set to start March 31st, and industry watchers say the merged carriers could eventually be partly or fully privatized.
In the description of two Indian airline companies, which statements is INCORRECT?
A. The merger will save more than 150 million each year.
B. The merger will lead to great cut in job positions.
C. The two companies have been suffering financial loss for many years.
D. The two companies traditionally flew domestic and internationai routes respectively.
Which statements is true as to the description of capture operation?
A. Four people and Major Reinado himself were killed.
B. Four people were killed, but Major Reinado escaped.
C. Four people including Major Reinado were killed.
D. Four people escaped, but Major Reinado was killed.