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听力原文: President Bush is defending his choice of White House Counsel Harriet Miers to be the next Supreme Court justice.
Her nomination this past week was criticized by some in the president's Republican Party, who question the former-Democratic lawyer's conservative credentials.
Ms. Miers has fiever been a judge, and has spent most of her career in corporate litigation. She does not have a wide collection of legal opinions on Constitutional issues indicating where she stands on politically-divisive social topics, including abortion.
In his weekly radio address, President Bush tried to reassure conservatives that Ms. Miers understands the restrained and modest role of judges to interpret laws as written, not as he or she might wish they were written.
"I chose Harriet Miers for the Court both because of her accomplishments, and because I know her character and her judicial philosophy," said President Bush. "Harriet Miers will be the type of judge 1 said 1 would nominate: a good conservative judge. She shares my belief that judges should strictly interpret tile Constitution and laws, not legislate from the bench."
President Bush says her work as White House counsel has involved complex matters of constitutional law, serving as the chief legal advisor during regular meetings of the National Security Council and handling sensitive issues of relations between the White House and Congress.
Why do some Party members reject Bush's nomination?

A. Because they think Ms. Miers is inexperienced.
Because they don't believe Ms. Miers is conservative.
C. Because Ms. Miers is a woman.
D. Because Ms. Miers is a Democrat.

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听力原文:W: What a nice, quiet spot from all those people. What's going on with you, Jason?
M: I need to get this off my chest. I am having problems living with Gary, my roommate. We've barely spoken to each other in a month, and when we do, it's fight.
W: I knew that you two were having problems, but I didn't think things went so far. What started it all?
M: Well, it started when we first moved in. I had a lot of things, and Gary wasn't thrilled. He's not easy to please.
W: So where did you find the room for your stuff?
M: I put it in the closet in the kitchen. This made him really upset because he wanted to put his surfing gear there.
W: Was that the only problem?
M: Oh, no. I like neat, orderly apartment. And I always want things to be where it should be. But Gary is so carefree. His part of the apartment is always a mess. Even in our shared living space, such as the kitchen, hath, living room etc.
W: Have you ever tried talking to him about this?
M: I've tried, but it made no difference. He even starts yelling at me about how my friends are always coming over when he has lots of work to do. I'm really sick.
W: You might consider trying to compromise with him if he promises to keep the house tidy.
M: That might work. Thanks for your advice.
W: Anytime.
Where is this conversation probably taking place?

A. On a noisy square.
B. In a crowded classroom.
C. In an empty room.
D. In a subway station.

What is the theme of the seminar?

A. Health and dieting.
B. Food and nutrition.
C. Work and stress.
D. Leisure and travel.

What does the woman offer to do?

A. Give the man details of a case.
B. Find someone to help out.
C. Keep information ready.
D. Make a set of printouts.

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