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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: As director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the former Egyptian foreign ministry official has been committed to uncovering global nuclear threats. The seasoned 63-year-old diplomat has been at the center of non-proliferation crises concerning the three states President Bush has labeled as the "axis of evil"—Iraq, under the rule of Saddam Hussein, Iran and North Korea.
Mr. ElBaradei has led the International Atomic Energy Agency at a time of transition. Once an agency mired in the bureaucratic task of monitoring nuclear sites worldwide, the IAEA soon became a key player in nuclear disarmament efforts around the world.
The first real challenge for Mr. ElBaradei, who took the helm at the agency in 1997, was the agency's inspections in Iraq, amid suspicions that Saddam Hussein was secretly developing nuclear weapons. His assertion in 2003 that there was no evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq put him at odds with the United States, as it was preparing for war there.
According to the news, what was the first real challenge for Mr. Baradei?

A. Leading the IAEA at a time of transition.
B. Inspecting Iran for nuclear weapons.
C. IAEA's inspections for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
D. Inspecting North Korea for nuclear weapons.

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A. instead
B. on the contrary
C. rather than
D. on the contrary

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听力原文: (Ring... ting... The phone is picked up. )
M: Hello, Campus Daily, advertising department. This is Mark speaking.
W: Hi. I'm calling to place a couple of ads.
M: Sure. Under what classification?
W: Well, I want one in the "Roommate granted" section.
M: All fight. And how would you like that to read?
W: Ok, it should read "Female roommate wanted for pleasant, sunny two, bedroom apartment on Eliiewood Avenue, three blocks from campus. Share rent and utilities. Available September 1. Call between 5 and 9 P. M. and ask for Celilia."
M: Fine. And what about your other ad?
W: That one I'd like under "Merchandise for Sale," and I'd like it to read "Matching blue and white sofa and easy chair, excellent condition, $ 350 or best oiler. Call between 5 and 9 P.M. and ask for Cecilia." Did you get all that?
M: Uh - huh. You'll want your phone numbers on these, tight?
W: Oh, sure. Thanks for reminding me-it's 555 - 6972.
M: And how long do you want these ads to run?
W: For a week, I suppose. How much would that be?
M: It's five dollars a week per line. Each of your ads will take up three lines, so that's $15 per ad.
Where does Mark work?

At a newspaper.
B. At an advertising agency.
C. At a furniture store.
D. At a real estate office.

A.The competition for jobs in China's six largest cities is most intense.B.Jobs in Chi

A. The competition for jobs in China's six largest cities is most intense.
B. Jobs in China's six largest cities are easy to find.
C. Every one is suffered from insomnia to some degree.
D. People in the cities are less likely to suffer from insomnia.

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