News in Brief
New Item 1:
1. General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) Britain tried to persuade ____________ but failed.
a. the United States to take joint action against Syria
b. its European allies to take joint action against Libya
c. its European allies to take joint action against Syria
d. the United States to take joint action against Libya
(2) Syria has been said to play a role in ______________,
a. conducting terrorist activities in Paris
b. sponsoring international terrorism
c. fighting against international terrorism
d. sponsoring terrorist activities in Paris
(3) The United States has withdrawn its ___________ from Damascus.
a. troops
b. Ambassador
c. scientists
d. technicians
(4) The United States has sent Ambassador Paul Bremmer, ____________, to London to coordinate any further Western action against Syria.
a. the State Department spokesman
b. Secretary of State
c. the head of its anti-terrorism office
d. Assistant Secretary
2. True or False Questions.
(1) The Syrian Foreign Minister described, today, the US reaction as a routine or normal procedure.
(2) The United States used to take a stronger action against Libya last April, regarding the problem of terrorism.
(3) Charles Redman explained in his speech why the United States had taken a stronger action against Libya.
(4) The report is done by Elizabeth Colton in London.
News Item 2:
1. General Comprehension. Choose the statement that best summarizes this news item.
(1) There are nineteen Nicaraguans in US jails.
(2) Griffin Bell's proposal of a prisoner swap to free Hasenfus.
(3) Hasenfus is on trial in Nicaragua today.
(4) Eugene Hasenfus will probably be free.
Answer:
2. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) Hasenfus is on trial in ___________.
a. the Supreme Court
b. a state court
c. a people's tribunal
d. the national court in Nicaragua
(2) Among the nineteen Nicaraguans in US jails, ____________ are imprisoned on drug charges.
a. all
b. eighteen
c. sixteen
d. ten
(3) Griffin Bell says that _____________.
a. the US and Nicaraguan governments have already accepted his proposal
b. he is sure that US and Nicaraguan governments will accept his proposal
c. the United states and Nicaragua have refused his proposal
d. he is not sure the United States or Nicaragua will accept his proposal
3. Dictation. Listen to this news item twice and write down everything you have heard on the tape.
News Item 3:
1. General Comprehension. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) A has been arrested.
(2) He has been charged for .
(3) His name is .
(4) He was arrested in .
2. Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard.
was arrested while trying to deliver the plans of to men he thought were . He faces up to if convicted.
News in Detail
1. General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) The meeting of the European Community was held in _____________.
a. London
b. Luxembourg
c. Bekaa Valley
d. Paris
(2) At the meeting, _____________ called for a collective response against Syria.
a. Sir Jeffrey Howe
b. President Reagan
c. Daniel Shore
d. Clifford Smith
(3) By a collective response, he meant _____________.
a. all of Britain's European partners should break off diplomatic relations with Syria
b. countries of the European Community should establish a joint army to fight against Syria
c. countries of the European Community should do something to tell Syria that its behavior is unacceptable
d. all of Britain's European partners should do whatever Britain has done
(4) At the meeting, ____________ the collective response against Syria.
a. all the countries were willing to have
b. most of the countries were willing to have
c. some of the countries were reluctant to join in
d. most of the countries were reluctant to join in
(5) Last month, Jeffrey Howe called an emergency meeting at the request of ____________.
a. Germany
b. France
c. Italy
d. Sweden
(6) ____________ passengers were there on board of the El Al airliner.
a. Two hundred
b. Three hundred and seventy-five
c. Four hundred
d. Three hundred and thirty-five
(7) Last April, _______________.
a. an Arab-German Friendship Club in Berlin was bombed
b. a bomb in Beirut killed two hundred and forty-one Americans
c. Nezar Hindawi attempted to blow up an El Al airliner
d. a Berlin discotheque was bombed.
2. True or False Questions.
(1) At last month's emergency meeting, a solidarity with France was declared against the terrorist bomb attack in Paris.
(2) Sir Jeffrey Howe expected France to support him.
(3) All the other ministers were reluctant to support Jeffrey Howe, because they recognized that Syria had an important role in maintaining peace in the Middle East.
(4) Israel once forced down a Syrian plane in a search for terrorists, and this made Syria very unhappy.
(5) It was not clear whether Colonel Quddafi was involved in the Berlin Discotheque bombing.
(6) The Reagan Administration decided to treat Syria in the same way as it dealt with Libya.
3. Identification. Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II by recognizing the person's identity.
Column I Column II
(1) Jeffrey Howe a. BBC reporter
(2) Clifford Smith b. the one who attempted to blow up an El Al airliner
(3) Daniel Shore c. President of Syria
(4) Nezar Hindawi d. news analyst
(5) Assad e. British Foreign Minister
Answer: (1) ?? ; (2) ?? ; (3) ?? ; (4) ?? ; (5) ?? .
4. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) Syria has been charged with
a. organizing to with on board,
b. bombing of , and
c. probable complicity in that killed .
(2) Reason for the Reagan Administration in an uncomfortable situation with regard to the problem of Syria:
a. On the one hand,
b. On the other hand,
Special Report
1. General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) Jury deliberations begin ___________ in the case of Nezar Hindawi in ____________.
a. tomorrow; Boston
b. today; London
c. the day after tomorrow; Paris
d. tomorrow; London
(2) Hindawi insisted that he believed the bag that he had given to his girlfriend contained no explosives, but ____________.
a. cocaine
b. cocaine or heroin
c. heroin
d. cocaine and heroin
(3) Massad is the ____________ secret service.
a. Israeli
b. Jordanian
c. Egyptian
d. British
(4) Hindawi traveled to London from ____________ with _____________ airline crew.
a. Damascus; an Arabian
b. Jordan; a Jordanian Arab
c. Damascus; a Syrian Arab
d. Lebanon; a Lebanese Arab
(5) When Hindawi heard that the explosives were found, he _____________.
a. went back to Syria immediately
b. went to the Syrian Embassy in London and met the Ambassador
c. went back to Jordan
d. went to the Jordanian Embassy in London
(6) The judge urged the jury ______________.
a. to make a decision as quickly as possible
b. to give a verdict of "not guilty"
c. not to rush their decision
d. to return a verdict of "guilty"
2. Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard.
(1) Nezar Hindawi, a , has denied that he tried to in April by giving a bag to his girl friend . He said the bag produced in court was he gave his girlfriend, and suggested the bag had been at as part of by Syria.
(2) Hindawi came across as an person, often and as he gave his account.
(3) He carried a of a kind usually for . It was name.
3. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) Hindawi was said to have confessed to the police that he had come to specifically to on the instructions of he had met in .
(2) In court, Hindawi said that the confession was .
(3) General Mohammed Alcooly is the who is described by sources in London as and .
(4) If the jury returns a verdict of "guilty", the British government will have to to the question that has been throughout : . Strong diplomatic action will be .
1. Luxembourg
Independent grand-duchy of Europe, situated between France, Germany, and Belgium. The capital is the city of Luxembourg. Luxembourg is a constitutional monarchy.
2. Heathrow
Location in the Greater London borough of Hounslow, England, site of Heathrow Airport, London, opened in 1946.
3. El Airline
The national airline of Israel. It now spans four continents. It offers regular service to New York and major European cities and carries half of all air passengers to and from Israel. Its freight service is vital for certain agricultural exports.
4. Hafez al-Assad
Syrian military officer and public official. He was born to a poor farmer family in Syria and was raised as a member of the Alawite sect of the Shi'ite Muslim. In March 1971, he was elected president of Syria. As president against a background of unrest among religious and political elements at home, Assad tried to improve Syria's relations with both the Soviet Union and the United States, as well as with his Arab neighbors.
5. Bekaa Valley
It is a valley in Lebanon which is about 110 miles long and from 6 to 10 miles wide. The Bekaa Valley is the richest cereal-producing area in Lebanon.