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山东大学研究生新闻英语2答案第9单元准备阶段1.Exercise: Listen to the song and fill in the blanks with words you hear.A Vietnam veteran holds a rose to a name on the memorialLook at your young men 1. Look at your women 2. Look at your young men 3. The way theyve always done before Look at the hate were 4. Look at the fear were 5. Look at the lives were 6. The way weve always done before My hands are tied The billions shift from side to side And the wars go on with brainwashed pride For the love of God and our human rights And all these things are swept aside By bloody hands time cant 7. And are washed away by your genocide And history hides the 8. of our civil wars D you wear a black armband When they shot the man Who said 9. could last foreverAnd in my first memories They shot Kennedy I went numb when I learned to see So I never fell for Vietnam We got the wall of D.C. to 10. us all That you cant 11. freedom When its not in your hands When everybodys fightin For their promised land And I dont need your civil war It 12. the rich while it 13. the poor Your power hungry sellin soldiers In a human grocery store Aint that fresh I dont need your civil war 题目:1. 文本: 你的答案: fighting 正确答案:fighting得分:7.00 题目:2. 文本: 你的答案: crying 正确答案:crying得分:7.00 题目:3. 文本: 你的答案: dying 正确答案:dying得分:7.00 题目:4. 文本: 你的答案: breeding 正确答案:breeding得分:7.00 题目:5. 文本: 你的答案: feeding 正确答案:feeding得分:8.00 题目:6. 文本: 你的答案: leading 正确答案:leading得分:8.00 题目:7. 文本: 你的答案: deny 正确答案:deny得分:8.00 题目:8. 文本: 你的答案: lies 正确答案:lies得分:8.00 题目:9. 文本: 你的答案: Peace 正确答案:Peace得分:8.00 题目:10. 文本: 你的答案: remind 正确答案:remind得分:8.00 题目:11. 文本: 你的答案: trust 正确答案:trust得分:8.00 题目:12. 文本: 你的答案: feeds 正确答案:feeds得分:8.00 题目:13. 文本: 你的答案: buries 正确答案:buries得分:8.00 听力任务1.Exercise 1: Listening for Specific Facts: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false, write T for true, F for false.Dangerous Seas: Somali Pirates Take Hostages You might have been forgiven for thinking that piracy on the high seas was the stuff of Hollywood movies or historical novels, but Somali pirates have made 92 attacks this year, resulting in 36 successful hijackings. Their most audacious and significant attack to date came on Saturday with the capture of the Saudi-owned Sirius Star and its crew of 25 (including two Britons) which was taken 450 nautical miles (830km) off the coast of Kenya. The move was described as unprecedented by the US Navy due to the size of the vessel and the distance of the attack from the pirates usual theatre of operations; the Sirius Star is the biggest ship taken by pirates so far, weighing three times more than an American aircraft carrier and capable of carrying 2m barrels of oil, valued at around $100m (683m Yuan). The pirates, who are often armed with AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades, usually hijack ships in the Gulf of Aden using powerful speedboats to approach merchant ships which they board using grappling hooks and rope ladders. Once the crew has been taken hostage, the pirates direct the ship to a port in Somalia where the crew and boat are held until a ransom is paid. There are currently 14 ships and 268 crew being held in pirate-friendly Somali ports. Given that senior UN officials estimate that the pirates earn more than $100m (683m Yuan) a year from ransom payments made by ship owners, many ask why more military interventions dont take place. NATO warships are in the area but US Navy officials have told the BBC they can not be everywhere. That said, an Indian Navy frigate attacked and sank a Somali pirate mother ship on Wednesday morning after coming under fire. Most hijackings, however, do end peacefully although it can be a lengthy process. On Wednesday the Hong Kong ship MV Great Creation and its crew of 25 Chinese and one Sri Lankan were released after two months of captivity.题目:1.Somali pirates have been successful in most of the hijackings. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案:F 得分:5.00 题目:2.The pirates capture of the British Sirius Star is the biggest ship taken by pirates so far. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案:F得分:5.00 题目:3.The pirates often hijack ships in the Gulf of Aden. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案:T 得分:5.00 题目:4.Once the crew has been taken hostage, the pirates would not release the crew and boat until a ransom is paid. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案:T得分:5.00 题目:5.There are currently many ships and UN officials being held in Somali ports. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案:F得分:5.00 题目:6.US Navy officials have said that they cannot guarantee the safety of the ships. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案:T得分:5.00 题目:7.The Hong Kong ship MV Great Creation and its crew was released after two days of captivity. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案:F得分:5.00 2.Exercise 2: Focus-listening: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the missing information.1. You might have been 1. for thinking that piracy on the high seas was the stuff of Hollywood movies or historical novels, but Somali pirates have made 92 2. this year, resulting in 3. successful hijackings. 2. The move was described as unprecedented by the US Navy due to the size of the vessel and the4. of the attack from the pirates usual theatre of operations; the Sirius Star is the biggest ship taken by pirates so far, weighing three times more than an American aircraft carrier and 5. of carrying 2m barrels of oil, valued at around $100m (683m Yuan). 3. The pirates, who are often 6. with AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades, usually hijack ships in the Gulf of Aden using powerful speedboats to 7. merchant ships which they board using grappling hooks and rope ladders. 4. Given that senior UN officials 8. that the pirates earn more than $100m (683m Yuan) a year from ransom payments made by ship owners, many ask why more military interventions dont 9. .5. Most hijackings, however, do end10. although it can be a lengthy process. On Wednesday the 11. ship MV Great Creation and its 12. of 25 Chinese and one Sri Lankan were released after two months of captivity.题目:1. 文本: 你的答案: forgiven 正确答案:forgiven得分:5.00 题目:2. 文本: 你的答案: attacks 正确答案:attacks得分:5.00 题目:3. 文本: 你的答案: 36 正确答案:36得分:5.00 题目:4. 文本: 你的答案: distance 正确答案:distance得分:5.00 题目:5. 文本: 你的答案: capable 正确答案:capable得分:6.00 题目:6. 文本: 你的答案: armed 正确答案:armed得分:6.00 题目:7. 文本: 你的答案: approach 正确答案:approach得分:6.00 题目:8. 文本: 你的答案: estimate 正确答案:estimate得分:5.00 题目:9. 文本: 你的答案: take place 正确答案:take place得分:5.00 题目:10. 文本: 你的答案: peacefully 正确答案:peacefully得分:5.00 题目:11. 文本: 你的答案: Hong Kong 正确答案:Hong Kong得分:6.00 题目:12. 文本: 你的答案: crew 正确答案:crew得分:6.00 补充听力1.Passage One Exercise 1: Listen to the passage and answer each question by giving the best choice.NATO Expansion No Threat to Russia, says BushPresident Bush says Russia should not feel threatened by NATO enlargement. Speaking in Poland, the fourth stop of a five nation European tour, Mr. Bush endorsed a second wave of NATO expansion eastward. Poland was one of three former Warsaw Pact nations, along with Hungary and the Czech Republic, that became NATO members two years ago. At a news conference with his Polish counterpart, Aleksander Kwasniewski, Mr. Bush praised Polands transformation to a democracy and a market economy saying it serves as a fine example for future members of NATO. The President looked forward to next years NATO summit in Prague when the alliance is expected to welcome new members, but he avoided endorsing any specific candidates. Nine former communist bloc nations are seeking entry. My government believes NATO should expand, he said. We believe no one should be excluded because of history or location or geography. We do not believe any nation should have a veto over who is accepted. His last point is a reference to Russian objections to extending the NATO defense umbrella, especially to the Baltic states, which were once annexed by the Soviet Union. Mr. Bush says Russia should not view NATO enlargement as a threat, but as a way to create a more stable and peaceful Europe. Russia should not fear the expansion of freedom-loving people to her borders, It is an argument he will make directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin when he meets him in Slovenia Saturday. Mr. Bush is also expected to try to persuade Mr. Putin of the merits of his missile defense plan, which Moscow fears could undermine nuclear deterrence. In addition, the president says he plans to question the Russian leader about reports of weapons proliferation along Russias southern border. Mr. Bush has cited weapons proliferation as one of the reasons why a missile defense is necessary. The President will have more to say about European security when he delivers his only speech of his trip at Warsaw University later Friday.题目:1.Poland is the _ stop of President Bushs five nation European tour. 文本: A)FirstB)SecondC)ThirdD)Fourth你的答案: D 正确答案:D得分:7.00 题目:2.All of the following were former members of Warsaw Pact nations mentioned in the passage except_. 文本: A)PolandB)HungaryC)Czech RepublicD)Italy你的答案: D 正确答案:D得分:7.00 题目:3.According to the passage, the next years NATO summit will be held in_. 文本: A)ParisB)MoscowC)PragueD)Washington你的答案: C 正确答案:C得分:7.00 2.Passage One Exercise 2: Listen to the passage and decide whether the following statements are true or false, write T for true, F for false.NATO Expansion No Threat to Russia, says BushPresident Bush says Russia should not feel threatened by NATO enlargement. Speaking in Poland, the fourth stop of a five nation European tour, Mr. Bush endorsed a second wave of NATO expansion eastward. Poland was one of three former Warsaw Pact nations, along with Hungary and the Czech Republic, that became NATO members two years ago. At a news conference with his Polish counterpart, Aleksander Kwasniewski, Mr. Bush praised Polands transformation to a democracy and a market economy saying it serves as a fine example for future members of NATO. The President looked forward to next years NATO summit in Prague when the alliance is expected to welcome new members, but he avoided endorsing any specific candidates. Nine former communist bloc nations are seeking entry. My government believes NATO should expand, he said. We believe no one should be excluded because of history or location or geography. We do not believe any nation should have a veto over who is accepted. His last point is a reference to Russian objections to extending the NATO defense umbrella, especially to the Baltic states, which were once annexed by the Soviet Union. Mr. Bush says Russia should not view NATO enlargement as a threat, but as a way to create a more stable and peaceful Europe. Russia should not fear the expansion of freedom-loving people to her borders, It is an argument he will make directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin when he meets him in Slovenia Saturday. Mr. Bush is also expected to try to persuade Mr. Putin of the merits of his missile defense plan, which Moscow fears could undermine nuclear deterrence. In addition, the president says he plans to question the Russian leader about reports of weapons proliferation along Russias southern border. Mr. Bush has cited weapons proliferation as one of the reasons why a missile defense is necessary. The President will have more to say about European security when he delivers his only speech of his trip at Warsaw University later Friday.题目:1.At a news conference with President Putin, President Bush praised Polands transformation to a democracy and a market economy saying it serves as a fine example for future members of NATO. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案:F得分:7.00 题目:2.Bush says Russia should view NATO enlargement as a way to create a more stable and peaceful Europe. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案:T得分:7.00 题目:3.Russia thinks that Bushs missile defense plan will have a negative influence on nuclear deterrence. 文本: 你的答案: T 正确答案:T得分:7.00 题目:4.President Bush will talk more about European security at Warsaw University with President Putin. 文本: 你的答案: F 正确答案:F得分:7.00 3.Passage Two Summary: Listen to Passage Two and summarize it by filling the missing words. The Director of the U.N.s agency for Palestinian refugees said UNRWA will soon resume its work in the Gaza Strip, after it 1. efforts Thursday because the driver of an 2. was killed by an Israeli fire. The United Nations said it was 3. by Israeli authorities that they 4. the incidents that led to the aid operation suspension. The U.N. said it received credible assurances that the 5.of U.N. personnel, installations and humanitarian operations would be fully respected. So far, both Israel and Hamas 6. a recent resolution by the U.N. Security Council for an immediate 7. in Gaza.题目:1. 文本:UN Aid Agency to Resume Full Services in Gaza Soon The Director of the U.N.s agency for Palestinian refugees John Ging said UNRWA will soon resume its work in the Gaza Strip, after it suspended efforts Thursday, after the driver of an aid truck was killed by Israeli fire. It is the product of a very intensive day of diplomatic negotiations at the highest levels of U.N. representation here and also the Israeli authorities. What it means, in effect, is that as soon as practical we will resume our operations. What we had called for were credible assurances. The credibility attaches in this case from the level that the assurances flow - the very hi

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