Lesson 90 Part Ⅰ
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Dictation: News Items
1.______________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
2.______________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Score: ________
Lesson 90 Part Ⅱ
Part Ⅱ News
Exercises:
Ⅰ 1. Beijing:_____________________________________________
2. Washington: U. S. Senate's approval of ________________________
3. Bonn: West German Chancellor's comments on__________________
4. Washington: Discovery of ___________________ on Grenada
Ⅱ. 1. How serious was the quake? And where was its center?
2 . What was the result of the vote in the Senate ?
3. What did the Romanian leader propose in his letter to West German Chancellor Kohl ?
4. What is Grenada's Governor - General doing accordingto the report from the UN ?
Lesson 90 Part Ⅲ
Part Ⅲ News
Exercises:
Ⅰ. 1. Lebanon:____________________________________________
2. Lebanon: _________________________________moving to Tripoli
3. Damascus: Syria calling on _________________________________
4. Ankara: ___________________________ in parliamentary elections
5. Washington: ___________________________________________
6. South Korea: Crash of _________________________ near Seoul
7. Jakarta: ______________________________________________
Lesson 90 Part I
Lesson 90
Part Ⅰ Warming-up Exercises
Dictation: News Items
Training Focus:
Speed and accuracy in writing down the news
Directions: You are going to hear two news items. Listen carefully. Write down every word you hear.
Key:
1. China's National People's Congress will open its yearly meeting Nov. 26. The congress is expected to approve China's new proposed constitution. The new constitution would re-establish the position of Chief of State. Reports from Peking also said the congress is expected to approve some changes in China's leadership.
2.The population count in China has ended. Population counters now will spend the next few weeks examining the count to make sure it is correct. The final count is expected to be announced by the end of August. 5,000,000 census takers have spent the past ten days talking to members of every family in China. They have collected information on age, employment, educational level of every person in China. China's population is believed to be 1,000,000,000 people. This is about 20% of all the people in the world.
Lesson 90 Part Ⅱ News
Lesson 90
Part Ⅱ News
Ex.Ⅰ
Directions: Complete the summary for each news item.
Key: 1.Strong earthquake in eastern China
2. production of first 21 MX nuclear missiles
3.Romanian leader's proposal
4.mass burial place
Ex.II
Directions: Answer the questions.
Key: (see tapescript)
Tapescript:
News (4′50 ″)
Now the news in Special English. This is Al Ross reporting.
At least thirty persons have been killed and more than 100 others injured in a strong earthquake in eastern China. The Chinese news agency Xinhua said many houses were destroyed. The earthquake measured about 6 on the Richter scale. Its center was reported in Shandong Province, about 600 kilometers south of Beijing.
Washington
The United States Senate has voted to permit production of the first 21 MX nuclear missiles. The Senate voted 56 to 37 to defeat an amendment, which would have blocked money for production of the missiles. The House of Representatives already has approved money to purchase the MX missiles. President Reagan says the United States needs the MX missile to show the Soviet Union it must negotiate seriously in arms talks. But opponents of the MX say it increases the chance of nuclear war.
Bonn
West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl says a letter from Romanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu provides hope for a compromise at the Geneva talks on limiting nuclear weapons. Wr Kohl said the Romanian leader proposed that British and French weapons not be included in the present talks on limiting medium-range, missiles. Mr Kohl said this was unusual for the leader of a Warsaw Allince nation to make. The Soviet Union has said British and French weapons must be included in the talks.
Washington
The State Department has confirmed reports that a mass burial place with many bodies has been found on Grenada. A State Department spokesman said the grave has at least 100 bodies in it. He said the grave may be the burial place of former Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and his supporters. They were executed after last month's government take-over by General Hudson Austin. The spokesman said a team of American experts is going to Grenada to examine the bodies and find out who they were. In New York the United Nations has released a report on Grenada. The report says Grenada's Governor -General Sir Paul Scoon is appointing a 12-member advisory committee to help him govern the island until elections are held.
Lesson 90 Part Ⅲ News
Lesson 90
Part Ⅲ News
Ex.
Directions: Complete the summary for each news item.
Key: 1.Heavy fighting between Lebanese army and antigovernment forces
2.Fighting between opposing Palestinian groups
3.extra military forces to report for duty
4.Turkey's Motherland Party's victory
5.Rcagan's visits to Japan and South Korea
6.American marine helicopter
7. ASEAN foreign ministers' meeting on Kampuchean situation
Tapescript:
News (5′6″)
Lebanon
Heavy fighting has broken out Monday between Lebanese army and anti-government forces. But Beirut Radio says a cease-fire now is in effect. During the fighting American marines at Beirut Airport exchanged fire with gunmen in nearby areas. The Airport was closed after a number of artillery shells hit the runways. A number of shells also hit several Christian areas of Beirut.
Also in Lebanon
Fighting between opposing Palestinian groups has moved to the northern Lebanese city Tripoli. Supporters of Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat moved their heavy artillery from the Baddawi Refugee Camp into Tripoli. The Arafat supporters came under heavy fire in the camp from Palestinian rebels who oppose Mr Arafat. On Sunday the rebels captured the Nahr Al-Bared Refugee Camp from supporters of Mr Arafat.
Damascus
Official broadcasts say Syria is calling on its extra military forces to report for duty. Earlier Radio Damascus broadcasts ordered extra army soldiers to report to officials. Reports said Syria is taking the action in answer to the movement of American naval ships in the Mediterranean. Damascus Television said the Syrian people want to show Israel and the United States that they will not permit other countries to control them.
Ankara
Turkey's moderate conservative Motherland Party has won a major victory in parliamentary elections Sunday. Unofficial results showed that the Motherland Party led by former Deputy Prime Minister Turgut Ozal has won a majority in the 400-seat parliament. Turkey's military rulers supported the National Democratic Party in the elections.
Washington
President Reagan leaves Tuesday for visits to Japan and South Korea. Officials said the president's visit will show how important the United States considers its military and economic relations with the two countries.
South Korea
Four persons have died in the crash of an American marine helicopter south of Seoul. Two other persons were injured. An American military spokesman said officials are investigating the crash. South Korea news agency said the helicopter crashed after striking an electrical wire.
Jakarta
Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have ended a one-day meeting on the situation in Kampuchea. The ministers agreed to form a committee to study ways to carry out ASEAN's proposal for a withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from Kampuchea. The United Nations General Assembly last week approved an ASEAN resolution calling for the Vietnamese withdrawal.
Briefly, here again is the major news of the hour.
An earthquake in eastern China has killed at least 30 persons and injured more than 100 others. The United States Congress has voted to go ahead with production of the first 21 MX nuclear missiles. And President Reagan leaves Washington Tuesday for visits to Japan and South Korea. That's the news in Special English, Al Ross reporting.