News in Brief
News Item 1:
1. General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) After years of sensitive negotiations, American effort finally _____________ today.
a. paid off its debts
b. led to the release of all Cuban prisoners
c. brought about a desired result
d. resulted in the arrival in Cuba of a delegate of American Roman Catholic bishops
(2) _________________ arrived in the United States.
a. A delegation of American Roman Catholic bishops
b. French underwater explorer, Jacques Cousteau,
c. Fidel Castro, the leader of the Cuban government,
d. former Cuban political prisoners
2. True or False Questions.
(1) All of the prisoners released had served at least ten years in American jails.
(2) The release was arranged in part by Fidel Castro and a delegation of American Roman Catholic bishops.
News Item 2:
1. Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard.
(1) The plans President Reagan unveiled today include
a. a plan for along US borders;
b. a plan for for some federal workers.
(2) The entire package will amount to $ , while Plan
a. will cost $ , and Plan
b. will cost $ .
(3) The order President Reagan signed today requiring federal workers to undergo drug tests covers
a. employees who ,
b. officials appointed by ,
c. officials of ,
d. any federal worker engaged in activities which .
2. True or False Questions.
(1) Additional workers can also be ordered to take the test by heads of government agencies.
(2) any federal employee will be fired if he is found to use illegal drugs.
(3) Administration officials have got an accurate estimate of the workers who will be included in the test.
News Item 3:
1. Rearrange the following statements according to the sequence of events mentioned on the tape.
a. Prime Minister Shimon Peres met with Secretary of State George Shultz.
b. Shimon Peres is in Washington for talks with US leaders.
c. Peres and Shultz told reporters that the Soviet Union will have no role in Middle East peace talks.
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2. Focusing on Details. Fill in the blanks according to what you have heard.
Shimon Peres and George Shultz refuse the Soviet involvement in Middle East peace talks because
a. the Soviet Union has , and
b. the Soviet Union does .
News in Detail
1. True or False Questions.
(1) Shimon Peres will have a summit with Egyptian President immediately after his visit to the United States.
(2) Peres is in Washington D.C. only weeks after he came to the post of Israeli Prime Minister.
2. Identification. Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II by recognizing the person's identity.
Column I Column II
(1) Shimon Peres a. High-level US official
(2) Mubarak b. Israeli Foreign Minister
(3) Yitzhak Shamir c. Israeli Prime Minister
(4) George Shultz d. Egyptian President
Answer: (1) ?? ; (2) ?? ; (3) ?? ; (4) ?? .
3. Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard.
(1) The rotation in the Israeli government was
a. arranged ago,
b. involving the posts of and ,
c. between and .
(2) Peres' farewell visit to Washington has now taken on a new importance because of towards between Israelis and Arabs.
(3) President Reagan said the Middle East peace process was between the two leaders.
4. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) President Reagan mentioned the favorable trends in the Middle East:
a. the , and
b. the in the region.
(2) According to President Reagan, has done more to the peace process among all the leaders in that region.
(3) Three aspects of Peres are greatly appreciated in the United States, including
a. ,
b. , and
c. .
(4) President Reagan assured Peres that
.
(5) The other items on the agenda of Reagan's meeting with Peres are
a. ,
b. , and
c. .
Special Report
1. General Comprehension. Fill in the blanks according to what you have heard on the tape.
(1) A chapbook is .
(2) The chapbook from the Northeastern Ohio University's College of Medicine contains , part of the school's " " program.
(3) The "William Carlos Williams Poetry Competition" is named after William Carlos Williams.
2. Fill in the blanks to complete the following information about William Carlos Williams.
(1) He was from .
(2) He used to write drafts of his poems on .
(3) He died in .
3. Fill in the blanks with the information you have heard about the Competition.
(1) The poetry competition is organized by .
(2) This is the year of the Competition.
(3) This year's poetry competition is open to in .
(4) But of all medical students, or so, entered the competition.
(5) The four major themes in the poetry of those contestants include
a. ,
b. ,
c. their in , and
d. their with .
4. Complete the following two statements about the two poems by students.
(1) The first poem could be written by one who does .
(2) The second poem could .
5. Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
At the Northeastern Ohio University's , Martin Cohn says that the making of poetry , but he has to believe it themselves and . And so the continues.
1. Fidel Castro
The Cuban president. Of wealthy parentage, Castro was educated at Jesuit schools and, after studying law at the University of Havana, he gained a reputation through his work for poor clients. He strongly opposed the Batista dictatorship, and with his brother Paul took part in an unsuccessful attack on the army barracks at Santiago de Cuba in 1953. After spending some time in exile in the United States and Mexico, he attempted a secret landing in Cuba in 1956 in which all but eleven of his supporters were killed. He eventually gathered an army of over five thousand which overthrew Batista in 1959 and he became the Prime Minister a few months later. He became president in 1976, and in 1979 also president of the Non-Aligned Movement.
2. Mandatory Drug Testing
On September 15, 1986, Reagan ordered agency heads to establish broad program to detect drug use, and formally proposed 900 million dollars to combat national epidemic.
1. Yitzhak Shamir
Israeli public official. He was born in eastern Poland on October 15, 1915. After studying law at Warsaw University, he moved to Palestine in 1935, entered the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and soon joined the Jewish Military Organization. He was arrested twice, exiled, and returned to Israel in 1955. He replaced Begin as Prime Minister in 1983. After the 1984 elections, a coalition government was established and Shamir acted as Foreign Minister for the first twenty-five months and Prime Minister for the second twenty-five months.
2. Coalition national unity government in Israel
Established in 1984 after a close election and the approval of the Knesset as a result of a carefully balanced power-sharing agreement between the two major parties. The government includes both the Labor Alignment and the Likud bloc. Under the terms, Labor leader Peres was to serve as Prime Minister for the first half of a fifty-momth term and Shamir, the Likud leader, was to be Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. For the second half of the term, the two men were to reverse roles.
William Carlos Williams
William Carlos Williams (1883??1963) was a well-known American poet. Born in Rutherford, New Jersey, he used spare images and language, and advanced forms of verse in intellectual patterns.