News in Brief
News Item 1:
1. General Comprehension. Fill in the blanks to complete the news summary.
This news item is about who was last in on .
2. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or, d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) Altogether _____________ people died in the crash.
a. twenty-eight
b. twenty-nine
c. thirty-eight
d. thirty-nine
(2) The crash happened during _____________.
a. a thunderstorm
b. a hurricane
c. a typhoon
d. a tornado
(3) _____________ people survived the crash.
a. Eight
b. Nine
c. Ten
d. Twenty-eight
(4) These people were returning home from ______________.
a. a weekend summit of Third World leaders in Zambia
b. a weekend summit of African leaders in Tanzania
c. a weekend summit of Third World leaders in Tanzania
d. a weekend summit of African leaders in Zambia
(5) Machel was ___________, and had been President of Mozambique since __________.
a. fifty-five; 1975
b. fifty-three; 1975
c. fifty-four; 1974
d. fifty-six; 1974
News Item 2:
1. General Comprehension. Fill in the blanks to complete the news summary.
The news item is about that will in because of and .
2. True or False Questions.
(1) Roger Smith is the managing director of GM.
(2) GM's Opel and Isuzu subsidiaries will be taken over by a group of local South African businessmen.
News Item 3:
1. General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) ____________ Larry Speakes called the Soviet expulsion of American diplomats an unjustified action.
a. Senate spokesman
b. Congress spokesman
c. White House spokesman
d. State Department spokesman
(2) The Soviet expulsion of American diplomats will, according to Charles Redman, ___________.
a. help improve the relations between the United States and the Soviet Union
b. break up the US-Soviet relations
c. bring harmful effects on the US-Soviet relations
d. lead to war between the United States and the Soviet Union
(3) The United States has expelled ___________ Soviet diplomats in the _____________.
a. twenty-four; UN
b. twenty-five; USA
c. twenty-four; USA
d. twenty-five; UN
(4) The United States has already made its views of the expulsion clear to _____________.
a. the UN Security Council
b. Soviet officials in Moscow
c. the Soviet Ambassador to the United States
d. Mikhail Gorbachev
2. True or False Questions.
(1) The United States has planned to reduce the Soviet UN staff within the next three years.
(2) Today US officials denied that the five Americans were intelligence officers.
(3) When the US officials said that the five Americans had done nothing improper, they meant that these people were not intelligence officers.
(4) One US official said that though the Soviet action was illegitimate, the United States should not take the trouble to fight back.
News in Detail
1. Identification. Write out the name related to the following titles or descriptions.
(1) a troubled African nation:
(2) President of Mozambique since 1975:
(3) NPR's reporter:
(4) South African President:
(5) a small village that gave its name to a historic nonaggression pact:
(6) Mozambique resistance movement:
(7) the United Democratic Party Front spokesman:
(8) Samora Machel's ruling party:
(9) a large city in South Africa:
2. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) This news report is mainly about _____________.
a. the Nkomati accord
b. the life of Samora Machel
c. the death of Samora Machel and various responses
d. the declining relationship between Mozambique and South Africa
(2) The crash happened when _____________.
a. President Machel was driving to Nkomati to sign the non-aggression pact with P.W. Botha
b. President Machel was driving home in his car from Nkomati last night
c. President Machel was going back to Mozambique from Zambia
d. President Machel was going to South Africa to attend the summit of African leaders
(3) The non-aggression pact between South Africa and Mozambique was signed ____________.
a. in 1984
b. in 1985
c. in 1986
d. in 1987
(4) __________ of the survivors from the crash were (was) in serious condition.
a. Ten
b. Nine
c. Two
d. One
(5) _____________ of the people who died in the crash were senior members of Machel's government.
a. Some
b. Half
c. Most
d. All
(6) South Africa's outlawed African National Congress pointed out that ___________ was responsible for the crash.
a. South Africa
b. Renamo
c. FRELIMO
d. either South Africa or Renamo
3. True or False Questions.
(1) Zaire's Ambassador to Mozambique also died in the crash.
(2) Mozambique is the weakest of South Africa's immediate neighbors.
(3) The relationship between South Africa and Mozambique has reached its highest point since the Nkomati nonaggression pact was signed.
(4) After the death of Machel, FRELIMO will undoubtedly remain in power.
4. Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard.
(1) The past two weeks have seen South Africa against Mozambique. On , a land mine exploded in South Africa , injuring South African . Two days later, South Africa's warned Machel that with everything . He pointedly said Machel in his hands. Then days ago, South Africa announced it was Mozambique's workers from South Africa, thus Mozambique's main supply of .
(2) Various responses to the death President Machel:
a. Renamo: happy to
b. Murphy Moroby: claims that will have to in the crash
c. South African government: welcomes to of the death of Machel
Special Report
1. Identification.
A. Write out the name of the films related to the following descriptions.
(1) David Burn's first picture:
(2) A film in which 2 girls talk about their affairs for 20 minutes:
(3) A film done with saxophone player Dexter Gordon:
(4) The film that will close the Festival on Sunday:
(5) The film that opened the Festival a couple of years ago:
(6) A film about Sid Vicious of the Sex Pistols:
B. Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II by recognizing its director.
Column I Column II
(1) David Burn a. Menage
(2) Bertrand Tavernier b. When Talking Had Stopped Making Sense
(3) Bertrand Blier c. Round Midnight
Answer: (1) ?? ; (2) ?? ; (3) ?? .
2. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) The news report is about .
(2) The Festival has a -year history.
(3) This year's schedule includes which seem .
(4) This year's festival is named by Bob Mondello as the .
(5) film critics attended this year's festival.
(6) There are films and a bunch of at this year's festival.
(7) While he talks Dexter Gordon as if .
(8) Bob Mondello (can/can't) decide whether in the next few months movie-going is going to be worthwhile because the films at the Festival are mostly films or pictures.
3. True or False Questions.
(1) This year's New York Film Festival has been held in Lincoln Center.
(2) Chariots of Fire has never been shown at New York Film Festival.
(3) It is quite unusual that a lot of film critics see the dame film together.
(4) At the festival David Burn has been asked something about the music in his first film.
(5) The setting of When Talking Had Stopped Making Sense is a small town called Burgell, Texas.
(6) Round Midnight is a film about the life story of Dexter Gordon, an American saxophone player.
1. Johannesburg
Largest city of South Africa, and center of the world's greatest gold-mining industry. Founded after the discovery of gold 1886, the town was probably named after Jan (or Johannes) Meyer, first mining commissioner. Johannesburg is the country's biggest center for local and overseas trade in primary and industrial products and is the most important rail center.
2. P. W. Botha
Pieter Willem Botha, born in a village in the Orange Free state, became an organizer of the Cape Province National Party at the age of twenty. Twelve years later he entered Parliament with an established reputation as a shrewd party organizer. After holding several cabinet posts, he became Defense Minister in 1966. He became known as the spokesman for the army, and under his leadership the South African Defense Force grew into what might be the strongest and best armed in Africa. He became Prime Minister in 1978 and was elected executive President in 1984.
3. Lisbon
Capital of Portugal from 1260, Lisbon is built mostly on low hills. It has a fine harbor and is the center of an important fishing industry. Lisbon, an important center in Roman times, achieved its greatest prosperity in the sixteenth century.
4. the "accord of Nkomati"
On March 16, 1984, the white regime in South Africa signed a non-aggression pact with one of its neighbors for the first time. The agreement with Mozambique, called the "accord of Nkomati," provided that neither nation would permit armed groups, including mercenaries, to use its territory to mount attacks across the border.
1. Lincoln Center
Located in Manhattan, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is the foremost arts center in New York. Facilities at Lincoln Center include Avery Fisher Hall, the home of the New York Philharmonic; the Metropolitan Opera House, where the Metropolitan Opera Company performs; and the New York Theatre, which presents both the New York City Opera and the New York City Ballet.
2. New York Film Festival
Sponsored by, and always held at, the Lincoln Center, the New York Film Festival was first held September 10??19, 1963. It now takes place in either September or October. A non-competitive festival, the number of films screened at New York is small in comparison with other festivals, but the quality is always very high.
3. Bertrand Tavernier
A screenwriter and director. His film Round Midnight won both the Italian Critic's Award and Prix de I'Office Catholique.
4. The Big Chill
Directed by Lawrence Kasdan and released in 1983, the film is based on Return of the Secau-Sus Seven. It is about the getting together of some graduates of the University of Michigan, who were yuppies in their days and who are now in their forties. They meet for a house-party weekend occasioned by the funeral of one of their group. He was a dropout, and it turns out that the others in the group aren't as far from that as they once hoped.
5. Round Midnight
Directed by Bertrand Tavernier and released in 1986. A boozy American jazzman working in the 1950s Paris is virtually adopted by a fan, and their unusual relationship causes them both to thrive and prosper.
6. Peggy Sue Got Married
Directed by Francis Coppola and released in 1986. A 43-year-old woman, on the verge of divorce, magically travels back in time to her senior year in high school and has to deal with (among other things) her boyfriend and future husband.
7. Chariots of Fire
Directed by Hugh Hudson and released in 1981. The story of the film is based on the story of two real people, contestants in the athletics section of the 1924 Olympics in Paris: Harold Abrahams, a Cambridge-educated Jew, and Eric Liddell, of Scottish missionary stock. The film is a fascinating probe of their motives, challenges, and problems, and a case study of repressed emotions even in the midst of exultation. The film won several Oscars.