News in Brief
News Item 1:
1. General Comprehension. Fill in the blanks to complete the news summary.
The news is about who today from as because of .
2. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) The Washington Post reported about the disinformation campaign ___________.
a. yesterday
b. last month
c. last week
d. the day before yesterday
(2) Bernard Kalb today ____________ the existence of the disinformation campaign.
a. neither denied nor confirmed
b. did not confirm
c. did not deny
d. confirmed indirectly
(3) The State Department ___________ Bernard Kalb's resignation.
a. is delighted about
b. is surprised to know
c. is sad about
d. has not commented on
(4) Bernard Kalb believed that ___________ had damaged the credibility of the US government.
a. the alleged disinformation campaign
b. planting false information in newspapers
c. the effort to destabilize the government of Quddafi
d. reports about the disinformation campaign
News Item 2:
1. General Comprehension. Fill in the blanks to complete the news summary.
The news is about who has been captured by the government because he .
2. True or False Questions.
(1) Hasenfus is one of the survivors of Sunday's plane crash near Nicaragua.
(2) Charles Redmond is the spokesman of State Department.
(3) The Sandinista government has refused to receive the American representatives.
(4) The American government is outraged about the refusal and planning to send troops to Nicaragua.
(5) The Nicaraguan government is thinking of granting US officials' access to Eugene Hasenfus.
(6) President Reagan confirmed today that the downed plane was carrying arms to Contra rebels.
(7) Private American group and citizens have been helping the anti-government forces in Nicaragua.
(8) President Reagan denied the US government's involvement in the transportation of arms to the Contra rebels.
3. Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
And we view this with . The rendering of is an essential part of the . The has once again taken action to make and has raised the question of , indeed, a can function within .
News in Detail
1. Identification. Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II by recognizing one's identity or comment.
Column I
(1) Colonel Muammar Quddafi
(2) Bernard Kalb
(3) Bill Busenberg
(4) George Shultz
(5) Marvin Kalb
(6) Winston Churchill
Column II
a. correspondent for NBC
b. "I don't have any problems with the little psychological warfare against Quddafi."
c. former State Department spokesman
d. reporter for NPR
e. "In time of war truth is so precious, it must be attended by a bodyguard of lies."
f. Libya's political leader
Answer: (1) ?? ; (2) ?? ; (3) ?? ; (4) ?? ; (5) ?? ; (6) ?? .
2. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) Bernard Kalb's resignation is _____________ to protest the disinformation policy.
a. the first
b. the second
c. one of many government officials'
d. the last
(2) Bernard Kalb had been _____________ before he became the chief spokesman of the State Department.
a. a veteran of the Vietnam War
b. a business correspondent for CNN and NBC
c. a special correspondent for ABC and NPR
d. a diplomatic correspondent for CBS and NBC
(3) When Bernard Kalb resigned, the issue of disinformation program ____________.
a. seemed to be fading from the news
b. was still being discussed heatedly in the news
c. just started to appear in the news
d. was already forgotten by the people
(4) According to reports, the State Department _____________ the disinformation issue.
a. initiated
b. has had nothing to do with
c. has been strongly against
d. has been involved in
(5) Bernard Kalb's resignation put Reagan Administration in an awkward situation because ____________.
a. it is just a few days before the US-Soviet summit meeting
b. it is just a few days before an important pre-summit meeting
c. it is just a few days after Secretary Shultz's statement in New York
d. it is just a few days after the government's denial of any involvement in the disinformation campaign
(6) Bernard Kalb said his resignation today ______________.
a. has something to do with the Hasenfus' case
b. has something to do with the forthcoming US-Soviet summit meeting in Iceland
c. has nothing to do with any incident other than reported disinformation campaign
d. has nothing to do with Qmerican confrontation with Quddafi regime
3. True or False Questions.
(1) Marvin Kalb, Bernard's brother, is still working for the CBS.
(2) Bernard Kalb's resignation surprised his former colleagues.
(3) Bernard Kalb confirmed that he had been personally involved in the disinformation program and that was why he decided to resign.
(4) Bernard Kalb said that George Shultz shared his opinions about the disinformation program.
(5) George Shultz denied today on ABC that he disagreed with the administration's policies against Libya.
(6) According to Shultz, anything hurts America's credibility hurts America.
(7) Bernard Kalb said that sometimes he felt himself as a journalist masquerading as a spokesman.
(8) Bernard Kalb said that he resigned because he didn't want his own credibility to be involved in this controversy.
4. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) In 1983 a deputy his job at the as a protest against the US shortly before , which is similar to Kalb's resignation.
(2) It was who appointed the chief spokesman of the State Department two years ago. (Kalb/Shultz)
(3) Shultz the US policies against , including a disinformation effort, while Kalb insisted that he could any policy of disinformation.
5. Spot Dictaion. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
(1) Kalb said have always been , and he has . Kalb today to praise Secretary Shultz, , he said, of such that he allows other people to have their .
(2) "I'm concerned about of any such program on of the United States. , of America, is the pulse beat of . Anything that hurts hurts America. And then on a much, much, much , there's the question of my , both as and , a spokesman for , a journalist for ."
Special Report
1. Identification. Match the characters in Column I with their identities in Column II.
Column I
(1) Merrick Adelman
(2) Hannah Kroll
(3) Yahannes Tashimska
(4) Lawrence Weshler
Column II
a. author of Shielding the Flame
b. prototype of the dramatis personae of Shielding the Flame
c. one of translators of Shielding the Flame
d. another translator of Shielding the Flame
Answer: (1) ?? ; (2) ?? ; (3) ?? ; (4) ?? .
2. True or False Questions.
(1) Shielding the Flame was written in English ten years ago.
(2) Merrick Adelman shares the view that people usually have of the Jewish ghetto uprisings in Warsaw during World War II.
(3) Though Dr. Adelman was not a doctor then, he worked in a clinic near the train station where the Jews were taken off to the concentration camps.
(4) Dr. Adelman described how the girls in beautiful clean uniforms broke the legs of those chosen fighters for the uprising and his description creates an awful and shocking scene.
(5) According to Adelman, seven thousand people went aboard the train.
(6) Shielding the Flame is written in a chronological order.
3. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) The freedom fighters in the Jewish ghetto of Warsaw during World War II _____________.
a. have always been cherished by survivors of the German extermination of Jews
b. have been fully recorded in the history of Jews in Poland
c. created one of saddest parts in the history of Jews in Poland
d. are remembered as heroes in the struggle against German occupation during World War II
(2) Shielding the Flame is ____________.
a. Adelman's story of the ghetto uprising
b. An official history of the World War II freedom fighters in the Jewish ghetto of Warsaw
c. Adelman's attempt to combat the conventional view of that part of the history of Jews in Poland
d. a faithful account of the German extermination of Jews
(3) As a member of the underground in the ghetto, Adelman undertook the task of ____________.
a. breaking the legs of all strongly built men
b. providing medical treatment for wounded fighters in the uprising
c. keeping a record of the number of Jews taken off to death camps
d. selecting the people needed by the underground
(4) Adelman succeeded in saving many people for the Jewish underground because ___________.
a. people with broken legs were unwelcome in German death camps
b. the disabled could not do any manual labors
c. the Germans kept lying to the Jews that they were taken off to work
d. he was aided by many students at the nurses' school
(5) Hannah Kroll says that she understands it is easier for people to die shooting because ____________.
a. Adelman was the witness of the extermination action and the ghetto uprising
b. she experienced all this herself during the Second World War
c. the American professor who talked with Adelman reveals this truth
d. the tranlation of the book arouses a keen sense of human nature
4. Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard.
(1) The Nazis took to their deaths, and died defending the area when the Germans invaded.
(2) According to Dr. Adelman, dying in the ghetto uprisings ; it was easier than . And that people who were actually lucky, in a sense. They had ; they could what was going on while those who were led to the train cars were equally , but their death was much more .
(3) This book is a little bit two people who aren't that the fact that someone else is it. And they don't this other person who might be it. They don't help .
5. Paraphrase what the name Shielding the Flame means, according to Dr. Adelman's explanation.
Contra rebels
Contra rebels refer to a group of people in Nicaragua who fought against the Sandinista government in the from of guerrilla warfare. They were supported by aid, some of it covert, from the US government. They established bases in the border area of Honduras and Costa Rica. The Contras struck at economic targets in Nicaragua, hoping to weaken the country's production and demoralize the people. Their efforts, despite help from the United States, were blunted by Sandinista attacks. By the late 1980s both sides were experiencing difficulties. In 1987 the US Congress voted against supplying further military aid to the Contras. The Contras, in addition, had sustained serious military losses, and they were weakened by internal conflicts. In 1988 a ceasefire agreement was signed and peace talks began.
American invasion of Grenada
US marines and Rangers and a small force from six Caribbean nations invaded the island of Grenada on October 25, 1983. President Reagan said the action was in response to a request from the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States to help restore order to Grenada, whose government had been overthrown the week before, and also to protect the lives of the one thousand American citizens on the island. The US combat troops left Gredada on December 15, 1983, but some three hundred noncombat troops remained.