听力原文: Former U. S. president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter on Sunday condemned preparations for a unilateral U.S. attack on Iraq, saying it would be an unjust war "almost unprecedented in the history of civilized nations." In an article in The New York Times, Carter said profound changes in U.S. foreign policy had reversed "consistent bipartisan (由两党成员组成的,代表两党的;由两党支持的) commitments that for more than two centuries have earned our nation greatness." Carter, who served as president from 1977 to 1981, said that during his term he was "severely provoked by international crises.” “I became thoroughly familiar with the principles of a just war, and it is clear that a substantially unilateral attack on Iraq does not meet these standards," he said in his article.
Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter on Sunday condemned a unilateral U.S. attack on Iraq
A. at Nobel Prize awarding ceremony
B. in The New York Times
C. in The Washington Post
D. at the Capitol Hall
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听力原文: Eight people were shot and others were stabbed and trampled early Sunday when fighting broke out inside a nightclub above a Times Square arcade, police said. A man who was shot in the chest and a woman shot in the stomach appeared to be the most seriously injured. Both were in critical condition Sunday, said a police spokesman. Three people were hospitalized with stab wounds, and at least two people were trampled by frantic club goers trying to escape the fighting and gunfire, police said. One witness said he heard gunshots about 2: 40 a.m. and estimated that as many as 350 people were inside the Broadway City Arcade's club, on 42nd Street, a busy tourist area.
The fight broke out inside the Broadway City Arcade's club ______
A. in the morning
B. in the afternoon
C. in the evening
D. late at night
听力原文: U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan abandoned efforts Wednesday to send a fact-finding mission to the Jenin refugee camp after Israel first gave a green light and then said the mission was biased. In a letter to the U. N. Security Council, Annan said the team would be disbanded on Thursday. Annan initially appointed the three-member team of fact-finders April 19 with the assurance of Israeli cooperation, but then ran into Israeli objections over the group's composition. After Israel's security Cabinet announced that it couldn't accept the team without a major overhaul,the secretary—general told the council,"It seems evident that the team will not be able to proceed to the area to begin its mission in the near future."
The mission of the team U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan intended to send to Israel is ______
A. to appoint another team of fact-finders
B. to run over the group's composition
C. to find the facts about the Jenin refugees
D. to give a green light to the mission
按照与产品量之间的关系,费用可以划分为()
A. 单位费用和总费用
B. 产品费用和期间费用
C. 变动费用和固定费用
D. 直接费用和间接费用
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: Have you ever read anything about pseudo sciences?
W: You mean fake sciences? Yes. In fact I was just reading some articles about the brain. I have been looking through some of my roommate's science magazines and I came across an article on phrenology.
M: Phrenology, wasn't that the pseudo science founded-by the scientist Franz Gall?
W: Yes. Gall maintained that people's characters could be determined by the size and the shape of their skulls. For example he though that a pump in a certain place on the head means that the person had the ability of a musician.
M: Really? I wonder what phrenologists would say about the bumps on my head. Would they say I have the abilities to be a doctor, or a plumber, or a thief.
W: Well, I'm not sure exactly what the connection is between a person's abilities and the physical characteristics of the head. But although there's no scientific basis for phrenology, it is true that the head is the center of control for the rest of the body.
M: I guess you are right. Scientists now know that different parts of the brain control different parts of the body.
W: Yes. And I wouldn't be surprised that the scientists one day discover that certain aspect of phrenology has scientific applications.
What is the source of the woman's information?
A professor's lecture.
B. A magazine article.
C. A television program.
D. A doctor's report.