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听力原文: African Union Chairman Olesugun Obasanjo says the small AU peacekeeping forces b

eing sent to Darfur will have a shoot-back policy. The Nigerian president told a news conference in Addis Ababa that the force numbering three hundred soldiers will patrol over crowded refugee camps and border areas between Sudan and Chad and will actively defend refugees from attacks by Arab militias. Leaders at the African Union summit which concluded in Addis Ababa Thursday discontinued the discussion of an internal report blasting Zimbabwe's government of President Robert Mugabe for human rights violations. One official says the African Union had more important topics on its agenda.

Which of the following is NOT true about the AU peacekeeping force?

A.It has 300 soldiers in all.

B.It will be sent to Darfur.

C.It is to protect refugees from attacks.

D.It is to establish order in Sudan and Chad.

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听力原文: Meanwhile in Addis Ababa Monday UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has called for an increase in agricultural production to feed the hungry in Africa. Mr. Annan said Africa must improve irrigation and transportation networks. He urged African nations to use genetically modified crops to boost agricultural output. In a sideline seminar to the African Union summit, several African presidents shared what they are doing to try to stop hunger in their countries.

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A.Hunger.

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C.Lack of drinking water.

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A.AU

B.UN

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D.NATO

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听力原文: Sudan's government has promised UN Secretary General Kofi Annan that it will imm
ediately start to disarm Arab militias accused of committing atrocities against blacks in the western region of Darfur. In a joint statement signed by the government and the United Nations, Sudan also pledged to send troops to the region to protect civilians. The statement was released as Mr. Annan was leaving Sudan after a three-day visit. Mr. Annan is now in Ethiopia where he is trying to promote peace with Eritrea and attend an African Union summit on Tuesday. The summit is expected to focus on economic and security issues affecting Africa.

What were the Arab militias accused of?

A.Carrying out attacks against civilians.

B.Acting cruelly against the blacks.

C.Disarming the blacks.

D.Acting against the government.

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What has the U. S. pressed Sudan to do?

A.To propose a solution to racial conflicts.

B.To accept UN peacekeeping troops.

C.To open up its national market.

D.To limit the scale of its armies.

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听力原文: Tens of thousands of workers have been demonstrating on the streets of South Afr
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"Unemployment in South Africa is by any standard high. The most recent official figure for the jobless rate is around 26 percent of the work force. The recent strength of the South African currency, the Rand has made it harder for businesses to compete in foreign markets and against the imports at home; But high unemployment has a long history. It was high under apartheid, partly reflecting the lack of education opportunities for black South Africans. Many analysts say it's still the ease that unemployment is due in part to job seekers not having the skills that companies need. But they say there has been progress."

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C.poor medical service

D.unemployment and poverty

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A.opposition activists

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C.the regional grouping

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Section C听力原文:Nigeria. Leaders of West African nations have finished an emergency meet

Section C

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听力原文:The African country is recovering from the damages of the civil war. Inflation is
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A.The African country is going to civil war.

B.The African country suffered from economical sanctions.

C.The African country suffered from inflations of more than 10%.

D.The African country is going to build big dams along one of its rivers.

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