听力原文: Sierra Leonean rebels and a progovernment militia have agreed to stop fighting in a bid to protect the country's shaky cease-fire and set a timetable for disarmament. The agreement comes on the first day of renewed peace talks between all sides in the 10-year civil war. Before the talks, the rebels of the Revolutionary United Front had complained of recent attacks on rebel positions by the pro-government Kamajor militia. A U. N. official called the latest agreement a major step in the search for lasting peace in Sierra Leone. The talks follow a meeting in Nigeria earlier this month where the government and the rebels renewed a pledge to abide by last November's cease-fire that allowed 12,000 U. N. peacekeepers to deploy throughout the country. A 1999 peace accord collapsed last year after the rebels took hundreds of U. N. peacekeepers hostage. The rebels have funded much of their war effort through illicit diamond trading, and are notorious for killing and maiming thousands of civilians during the conflict.
The agreement comes on the first day of renewed peace talks between all sides in the _________ civil war.
A. ten-year
B. eight-year
C. eleven-year
D. twenty-year
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通知的种类有指示性通知、经转性通知、知照性通知、安排性通知。 ()
A. 正确
B. 错误
关于行政领导的说法中,不正确的是()。
A. 领导是一种行为活动的过程,旨在实现某一管理目标
B. 领导是一种上下双方共同行为的过程
C. 领导是领导者对被领导者施加影响的过程
D. 领导活动可以在不同的环境中进行,但他不能超越环境的制约
出口加工区顾名思义,是为促进加工贸易出口而设立的。因此出口加工区的制成产品不能销往境内,只能出口。
A. 正确
B. 错误
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:M: Think about it, Mary. Through telecommunication, information travels almost at the speed of light.
W: That is 1,860,000 miles per second, isn't it?
M: Yeah. Or 300,000 km per second. Of course only light can travel that fast.
W: Yeah. I know, Bob. But it is still incredible. When an astronaut lands on the moon within seconds we on earth can see it happen. The people here in Australia see it at the same moment they see it in U. S. It's wonderful.
M: Maybe it’s wonderful. I know very well it is a fact. All over the planet we can see the same things at the same time -- someone moving on the moon or playing a soccer game or we can even watch the same war, if we like.
W: That’s awful!
M: What? Soccer?
W: You know very well what I mean. The war. It’s awful to have a war and it’s awful to watch a war on television. It’s not fight to sit in your house to watch people kill each other.
M: Right or wrong, awful or not, it is a fact. Wars are on television all the time, and people all over the world watch it. Sometimes they eat dinner while they watch.
W: I don't believe that.
M: The trouble with you is that you have many opinions about things but you don’t look at facts. You don’t see what you don ‘t want to see.
What does Mary think is so incredible and wonderful?
A. The speed of light.
B. The speed of telecommunication.
C. Astronauts landing on the moon.
D. The United States.