听力原文: Scores of forest fires continue to rage out of control across Mongolia where blazes that began in February are threatening an environmental impact that could last more than 100 years. Of the 349 forest and grassland fires that have swept the country in the past three months, 219 have been put out, (29[B]) 89 controlled and 41 remained out of control in 7 provinces. The latest death from the fires rose to 26, six of them fire-fighters killed in a single incident last week, with 63 seriously injured. Some 7 million hectares of grassland and 4 million hectares of forest have been destroyed while (30[C]) 7000 heads of livestock have perished.
Of the 349 forest and grassland fires,______.
A. 290 have been extinguished
B. 89 have been controlled
C. 40 remained out of control
D. 7 are in the bordering provinces
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听力原文: (21[B]) Turkey's parliament voted 423-40 to amend the constitution of the country to exclude military judges from State Security courts, (22[C])The action — under European pressure removes an army colonel on the three-member. judicial panel presiding over the treason trial of the Kurdish guerrilla leader Abdullah Ocalan. Parliament will almost certainly cut through the remaining red tape to ensure that he will replaced by a civilian judge when the ritual resumes this week.
The Turkish Parliament's amendment of the Constitution aims at ______.
A. establishing a democratic government
B. ensuring that all the members of the State Security courts are civilians
C. pleasing the Americans
D. reconciling with the guerrilla groups
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A. no shorter than
B. no smaller than
C. no more than
D. no larger than
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:Interviewer: And Christine, what about you? What have you been doing this summer?
Christine: Working, mostly.
Interviewer: You mean you've been studying?
Christine: Oh, no, (1[D])I've been doing a job to earn money.
Interviewer: And have you made your fortune yet?
Christine: Hardly! But I haven't done too badly. I've been getting about 70 a week, plus my meals and my accommodation, (2[D])so I've earned over 500 and I've managed to set aside most of it.
Interviewer: That sounds pretty good. What kind of work .have you been doing exactly?
Christine: (1[D])I've been working in a hotel.
Interviewer: What, as a waitress?
Christine: No. (1[D])I've been helping in the kitchen most of the time—washing and peeling vegetables, preparing breakfast trays, washing up--that sort of thing.
Interviewer: And have you been enjoying it? Or has it been rather boring?
Christine: No, it hasn't been too bad. I've found it quite interesting here, in fact. Not so much the work itself, but the people I've got to know and the friends. It is a seaside town, so there's been quite a lot goings on in the evenings,you know, dancing, bowling, cinemas, and so on--(3ICI)and off my afternoons off I've been doing quite a bit of sunbathing and swimming.
Interviewer: Yes, I can see you've got quite brown. You've obviously been having, some reasonable weather here. Well, thank you very much, Christine. Good luck!
How has Christine spent her summer?
A. She has been studying a lot.
B. She has been working as a waitress.
C. She has been staying at home.
D. She has been doing the kitchen work in a hotel.
听力原文:Woman: Can I help you?
Man: Sure. I'd like to book an airline ticket here.
W: Which airlines do you prefer?
M: I don't have any particular airlines in mind. Any one safe, reliable and reasonable is O.K. with me.
W: Where is your destination?
M: (4[C])London.
W: From here?
M: Yes, from Norfolk International to London Heathrow Airport.
W: When would you like to leave?
M: (5IAI)Friday, the coming Friday.
W: There're dozen flights to London. Which do you prefer, morning, afternoon or night flight?
M: Is there any difference in price?
W: Yes. Generally speaking, the night flight is cheaper. Are you taking single or return?
M: Return. I'll be back Monday evening.
W: And economy class?
M: Yes.
W: You'll have our weekend bargain price. It's $480.
M: That's acceptable. Which airlines?
W: The US Air and the British Airways.
M: You mean I'll have to change.
W: Yes, at Dullas Airport, Washington D. C.
M: What time?
W: You leave Norfolk International at 9:55 p.m and Dullas at 11:50 p.m.
M: How long does the trip take?
W: About 5 hours, You'll be there in the morning.
M: That's O.K. with me.
W: Can I have your name please?
M: John Smith.
W: John Smith. Shall I write your tickets now?
M: Wait a minute. How much luggage can I take onto the plane? I've got some documents and have to take good care of them.
W: It's 5 kilos. You may just take your documents with you and leave the other luggage to the airlines.
M: That's a good idea.
W: You'll return from Heathrow at 6 p. m Monday and arrive at Dullas, 7 p.m. Is that all right?
M: That's perfect. Please make my tickets O.K.
W: Sure. You don't have to have your return ticket confirmed.
M: Do you accept the credit card?
W: (6[B])Yes. Please sign your name here. Thank you. Here you are, credit Card, tickets and receipt.
M: I appreciate it.
W: You're welcome.
where is the man going?
A. Dullas.
B. Norfolk.
C. London.
D. Washington D.C.