He has been voted as NBA's most valuable player for three years_____________.
A.continuously
B.consecutively
C.constantly
D.conditionally
A.continuously
B.consecutively
C.constantly
D.conditionally
It has been voted the best multinational company in Asia.
A.One of the women appointed by the governor to a high-level position is planning to resign her post.
B.The platform. of the governor"s political party required him to appoint at least five women to high-level positions.
C.Forty-seven percent of the women who voted in the state gubernatorial election three years ago voted for the governor.
D.A governor of a neighboring state recently appointed seven women to high-level positions.
E.The governor appointed two Black Americans, two Hispanic Americans, and one Asian American to high-level positions in his administration.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Exit polls in Israel show that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon' s unilateral disengagement plan from some Palestinian areas has been firmly rejected by his Liked Party. While Mr. Sharon has acknowledged defeat in Sunday's referendum, he says he has no intention of resigning.
The exit polls broadcast late Sunday showed that between 58 and 62 percent of Likud members voted against the prime minister's plan to pull out of the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank.
Observers say opponents of the plan were more motivated than Mr. Sharon's supporters. The Liked Central Elections Committee says that only about 40 percent of the nearly 200,000 members eligible to take part in the referendum actually cast ballots.
Besides Low-voter turnout, another factor that appeared to weigh against the prime minister was the killing on Sunday of a pregnant Israeli woman and her four daughters in an ambush by Palestinian gunmen in the Gaza Strip.
It is believed the killings prompted many previously undecided Liked voters to reject the plan.
What percentage of Likud voted against the Prime Minister's plan?
A.About 60 percent.
B.About 40 percent.
C.About 64 percent.
D.75 percent.
His opponents argued that he had shown contempt for the rule of law, and democratic accountability. Earlier, lens of thousands had gathered in Mexico City's main square to support their mayor, the most popular politician in the country. They likened this process to a coup and demanded that all charges be dropped.
The mayor was accused of ______.
A.taking bribe
B.showing contempt of court
C.playing tricks during a land dispute
D.taking part in a government-backed plot
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Here is the Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "After more than 3,600 lives have been lost to a flawed strategy, we have a responsibility to create a new direction, to those who urge that we wait until September, I say it has been four and a half years and a half trillion dollars at least. We have already waited too long." This is the second time the House has voted for a specific withdrawal target date. President Bush vetoed legislation approved by. the House and Senate earlier this year that tied war funding to a timetable. The president has promised to veto any new such legislation reaching his desk and would likely have enough support on Capitol Hill to sustain a veto. In his comments accompanying the release of the interim progress report, President Bush reiterated his view that the U.S. can still succeed in Iraq, urged patience and said he considers history's judgment of his actions more important than public opinion polls.
How many times has the House voted for a specific withdrawal target date up to now?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
His opponents argued that he had shown contempt for the rule of law, and democratic accountability. Earlier, tens of thousands had gathered in Mexico City's main square to support their mayor, the most popular politician in the country. They likened this process to a coup and demanded that all charges be dropped.
The mayor was accused of ______ .
A.taking bribe
B.showing contempt of court
C.playing tricks during a land dispute
D.taking part in a government-backed plot
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Exit polls in Israel show that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's unilateral disengagement plan from some Palestinian areas has been firmly rejected by his Likud Party. While Mr. Sharon has acknowledged defeat in Sunday's referendum, he says he has no intention of resigning.
The exit polls broadcast late Sunday showed that between 58 and 62 percent of Likud members voted against the prime minister's plan to pull out of the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank.
Observers say opponents of the plan were more motivated than Mr. Sharon's supporters. The Liknd Central Elections Committee says that only about 40 percent of the nearly 200,000 members eligible to take part in the referendum actually cast ballots.
Besides low-voter turnout, another factor that appeared to weigh against the prime minister was the killing on Sunday of a pregnant Israeli woman and her four daughters in an ambush by Palestinian gunmen in the Gaza Strip.
It is believed the killings prompted many previously undecided Likud voters to reject the plan.
What percentage of Likud members voted against the prime minister's plan?
A.About 60 percent.
B.About 40 percent.
C.About 64 percent.
D.75 percent.
A、Who attended the meeting and who did not.
B、What objective has been achieved and what has not.
C、What has been said by whom and what has not.
D、Who voted to agree or disagree and who did not.
听力原文: The outgoing parliament in the Palestinian territories has voted to give new powers to the President Mohammad Abbas. The move has been met with anger from the militant group Hamas which won the Palestinian elections last month. President Mohammad Abbas's Fatah Party suffered a stunning electoral defeat at the hands of Harass. But in what was almost their final act before the new Hamas dominated legislature is sworn in, Fatah members have boosted the president's position. They've given him the authority to bypass parliament and appoint judges to the constitutional court. Hamas has been outraged. It regards Fatah as having used the old unrepresentative legislature's dying moments to strengthen the president's hand for cynical party political aims.
President Mohammad Abbas has been given the authority to bypass parliament because
A.Fatah Party intended to irritate the militant group Homos.
B.Fatah Party wanted to strengthen the legislative power.
C.Fatah Party was defeated in the Palestinian election.
D.Fatah Party suffered a stunning defeat in the constitutional court.
According to the article, why does Mr. Shakur say the proposal was approved?
A.Because funding has been secured
B.Because it will improve the city
C.Because there was a budget increase
D.Because citizens voted in favor of it
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