杨世登英语新闻听力教程原文答案Unit1-18完整版.doc
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英语新闻听力教程
KeysandTypescript
Unit1InternationalRelations
SectionB
1.NorthKoreasaysitwantsarelationshipoftrustandmutualrespectwiththeUnitedStates.
2.AndBrazilhasgrantedasylumtodeposedEcuadorianPresidentLucioGutierrezwhotakenrefugeeintheBrazilianembassysincehisousterWednesday.
3.TheUnitedStatesgovernmenthasfrozenoftheassertsover150individualsandinstitutionsfromZimbabwe.
4.U.S.SecretaryofStateCondoleezzaRicehasagainexpressedregrettoItalyovertheaccidentalkillingofanItalianintelligentagentinIraq.
5.DiplomaticrelationshipbetweenVenezuelanPresidentandMexicohaveworsenedsharplyinarowovercommentsbytheVenezuelanHugoChavezabouttheMexicanleaderVicenteFox.
KeysforsectionBACBDC
SectionC
Item1
EgypthasannounceditwillreduceitsdiplomaticstaffinIraqfollowingthekillingofitstopenvoyinBaghdadEhadal-Sherif.TheEgyptianForeignMinistrycalleditasecuritymeasure.ButIraq’sForeignMinistryappealedtoArabandIslamiccountiesnottobeswayedbythekidnappingandkillingofMr.Sherif,whichitsaidwasmeanttodeterthemfromupgradingdiplomaticmissioninIraq.
Keys:
1-(H)2-(F)3-(E)4-(A)
Item2
PakistaniPresidentPervezMusharrafsaysPakistanandIndiaarebothoptimisticaboutresolvingtheirdisputeovertheHimalayanregionofKashmir,whichbothcountriesclaim.InanexclusiveinterviewwiththeAssociatedPress,GeneralMusharrafsayshehopetosettletheissuewithIndianPrimeMinisterManmohanSinghwhilethey’rebothinpower.Mr.SinghandGeneralMusharrafareexpectedtotrytomovetheirpeacedialogueforwardwhentheymeetnextweekinNewYorkattheUnitedNationsGeneralAssemblymeeting.
Keys:
Task11-(F)2-(F)3-(T)4-(F)5-(T)
Task2:
PakistansettletheissuePrimeMinisterinpowermoveforwardmeet.
Item3
NorthKoreaisdemandingthatTokyoimmediatelyliftsanctionsimposedonPyongyanginresponsetoitstest-launchofmissiles.ANorthKoreanenvoytoJapansayshiscountrywillretaliatewithstrongermeasuresifthesanctionsarelifted.AfterNorthKoreatest-firedstevenmissiles,TokyobarredaNorthKoreanferryfromJapaneseportsforsixmonthsandbannedNorthKoreanofficalsfromenteringthecountry.SouthKoreatodayrejectedPyongyang’srequestformilitarytalks,sayingtheywereinappropriateatthistime.Butitsaidministerialtalkswillgoaheadasschedulednextweek.
Keys:
1-Sanctions.2-BecauseNorthKoreatest-launchedmissiles
3-Itwillretaliatewithstrongermeasures.4-Seven5-EnteringJapan
6-NorthKorea’sdemandformilitarytalks7-MinisterialtalksbetweenthetwoKoreas
SectionD
Item1
TheJapanesePrimeMinisterJunichiroKoizumihaspaidabriefvisittoacontroversialTokyowarshrine,promptingsharpprotestsfromtwoofJapan’sneighbors.It’sMr.Koizumi’sfifthvisittitheYasukuniShrinesincehetookofficein2001.CriticsseesuchvisitsastantamounttocondoningatrocitiescommittedbyJapanesetroopsduringtheSecondWordWar.ChinahasdescribeditasagraveprovocationtothepeopleofChina,andSouthKoreahasissuedaformalprotest.BaeYong-HanisaspokesmanfortheSouthKoreanForeignMinistry.
“WefeeldisappointmentsandangeratPrimeMinisterKoizumi’srepeat(ed)visittoYasukuniShrine,whichglorifiesthepasthistoryofinvasiondespitethewishesofourgovernment.”
Keys:
1-Fifth2-Tokyo3-Sharpprotests4-prompted5-condoningatrocities6-graveprovocation7-issued8-glorifies9-despitethewishes
Item2
TheStateDepartmentsaysVenezuelanpolicefailedtoprotecttheU.S.ambassadorthereasdemonstratorsthreweggsandfoodathiscar.SpokesmanSeanMcCormacksaidVenezuela’sambassadortotheU.S.wassummonedtotheStateDepartmenttoheartheU.S.complaint.AspokesmanfortheU.S.embassyinCaracassaidgroupsofmotorcyclistsattackedthecarcarryingAmbassadorWilliamBrownfield.HesaidVenezuelanpoliceescortsdidnothingtostopthedemonstratorswhopoundedonthecarandchaseditformiles.TheembassyspokesmansaidtheattacktoappearbeenorganizedbytheCaracasMayor’soffice.Aspokesmanforthemayordeniedthatcharge.TheU.S.hasbeenatoddswithVenezuelanPresidentHugoChavezforseveralyears.
Keys:
Task1:
BDTask2:
FFFTTF
Item3
RussiahasexpressedregretforthekillingofaJapanesefishermantodaywhenapatrolvesselfiredawarningshotatafishingboatnearthedisputedKurillIslands.ButRussia’sForeignMinistrysaysinastatementthatJapanisatfaultfortheincidentbecauseitdoesnotcurbJapanesefishinginRussiawater.JapanhaslaunchedastrongprotestaswehearfromVOA’sSteveHermaninTokyo.
“AdiplomaticrowoutbetweenJapanandRussiaonWednesdayfollowingtheshootingdeathofaJapa
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