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听力原文: Riot police have clashed with football supporters at a friendly match between Ge
Who announced the measure after fighting broke out?
A.Head of the riot police.
B.The city's mayor.
C.German fans.
D.Holland football supporters.
Who announced the measure after fighting broke out?
A.Head of the riot police.
B.The city's mayor.
C.German fans.
D.Holland football supporters.
When did the black miners riot?
A.Monday night.
B.Wednesday night.
C.Thursday night.
D.Friday night.
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: 13,000 black miners rioted Thursday night at two gold mines in western Transvaal Province. Police used tear gas against the miners, who threw stones at cars and buildings in Dryfontein and Bufulsfontein, and about 7,000 miners refused to go to work on Friday. The dispute is said to involve wages for black miners in South Africa.
The cause of the riot was ______.
A.a dispute over working hours
B.a dispute over wages
C.a dispute over working conditions
D.a dispute over safety measures
听力原文: (28[C])Some 150 South Korea female college students burned a Japanese flag yesterday in a noisy demonstration outside the Japanese embassy, (29[A])demanding full compensation for World War Ⅱ victims. Platoons of (30[D])South Korea riot police armed with shields and clubs immediately surrounded the demonstrators and formed a human barricade to prevent possible violence. The demonstrators torched a huge Japanese flag scribbled with slogans, demanding that Japanese Prime Minister raise a government fund for Korea war victims. South Koreans have staged weekly protest outside the Japanese Embassy for more than two years, demanding Japan fully compensate World War Ⅱ victims, including "comfort" women forced into sexual slavery for Japanese imperial soldiers.
Countries hold different views about ______'s chairing of ASEAN.
A.Cambodia
B.Burma
C.Singapore
D.Malaysia
What was TRUE of the demonstrators?
A.They were World War Ⅱ victims.
B.They burned a Japanese flag scribbled with their names.
C.They were female college students.
D.They were supported by the South Korean government.
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: Thousands of South Korean protestors took to the streets of cities near Seoul, clashed with riot police in anti-Free Trade Agreement rallies. The demonstrators wielded sticks and threw rocks at Gwangju government buildings. They also set fire to property, demanding that the government stop free trade talks with the United States.
South Korean media reports that some 72,000 protestors mainly farmers had joined fifteen separate rallies. Some one hundred protestors and riot police were injured and police took 27 protestors into custody. The protest is one of a longline of demonstrations by workers and farmers who fear the pact will destroy their livelihoods. South Korea hosted a fourth round of the talks on the trade during late October, and event pitches were also marred by violent protests, by farm activists, fishermen and unionists. Negotiations between Seoul and Washington are expected to resume in December and are likely to stretch into next year. Differences between the sides still exist on opening up trade in farm goods, automobiles, textiles and pharmaceuticals.
The protest near Seoul was ______.
A.effective
B.in vain
C.violent
D.under control
The two, retired professor Mesfin Woldemariam and Professor Berhanu Nego were denied bail at Friday's hearing in Addis Ababa. Mr. Mesfin was the founder and first president of the Ethiopian Human Rights Council. Both men are on hunger strikes.
Prosecutors allege the two human rights advocates had stirred up students in speeches on April eighth, two days before students began class boycotts to press for greater academic freedom and an end to a police presence on the campus of Addis Ababa University.
The deaths came in serious rioting by students and others April 17 and 18 in which cars and buildings were burned and shops looted.
How many people died in last month’s riot?
A.2.
B.41.
C.17.
D.18.
The palace said the queen would not spend her usual week at Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh in early July because of the planned marches, which are expected to attract thousands of proteins.
Her annual garden party at the city's Holyrood Palace has been postponed until July 28.
The anti-poverty campaigner Bob Gcldof has called for a million protesters to converge in Edinburgh during the July 6-8 summit of the G8 nations at nearby Gleneagles.
The queen's stay at Holyroodhouse is part of the extended summer vacation she takes every year. Much of the time is spent at her Scottish country seat, Balmoral Castle; the palace said she will head there as usual after the delayed garden party.
The Edinburgh march will come after a series of international concerts aimed at drawing attention to poverty in Africa.
G8 summits in recent years have attracted sometimes violent protests by activists, many of them opposed to globalization. At the 2001 summit in Genoa, Italy, demonstrators threw stones and homemade firebombs at riot police, who responded with water cannons and tear gas. Police also shot dead one activist.
According to the news item, the mason Queen Elizabeth 11 canceled hex yearly vacation in Edinburgh this summer is that _____.
A.there will be anti-poverty rallies there at that time
B.G8 summit meeting will be held there at that time
C.the coincidence of the two above two events
D.hex safety will be in question there at that time
The palace said the queen would not spend her usual week at Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh in early July because of the planned marches, which are expected to attract thousands of proteins.
Her annual garden party at the city's Holyrood Palace has been postponed until July 28.
The anti-poverty campaigner Bob Gcldof has called for a million protesters to converge in Edinburgh during the July 6-8 summit of the G8 nations at nearby Gleneagles.
The queen's stay at Holyroodhouse is part of the extended summer vacation she takes every year. Much of the time is spent at her Scottish country seat, Balmoral Castle; the palace said she will head there as usual after the delayed garden party.
The Edinburgh march will come after a series of international concerts aimed at drawing attention to poverty in Africa.
G8 summits in recent years have attracted sometimes violent protests by activists, many of them opposed to globalization. At the 2001 summit in Genoa, Italy, demonstrators threw stones and homemade firebombs at riot police, who responded with water cannons and tear gas. Police also shot dead one activist.
According to the news item, the mason Queen Elizabeth 11 canceled hex yearly vacation in Edinburgh this summer is that _____.
A.there will be anti-poverty rallies there at that time
B.G8 summit meeting will be held there at that time
C.the coincidence of the two above two events
D.her safety will be in question there at that time
Riot police moved through the streets firing into the air to ______ the crowd.
A.broadcast
B.disperse
C.spread
D.diffuse
Riot police
A.surrounded the Japanese embassy at once.
B.have encountered such protest for two years.
C.were armed with guns and clubs.
D.formed a human barricade to prevent possible violence.
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