News in Brief
News Item 1:
1. General Comprehension. Prepare a summary for News Item 1, according to what you have heard on the tape.
Summary: President Reagan said .
2. Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
(1) President Reagan was concerned about in the bill that would and for his .
(2) The president also that the on nuclear testing is "a ."
News Item 2:
1. General Comprehension. Prepare a summary for News Item 2, according to what you have heard on the tape.
Summary:
2. Fill in the blanks with numbers.
(1) At least targets were set on fire during the bombing.
(2) people were wounded.
News Item 3:
Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
1. Pic Botha described the international sanctions against South Africa as " ".
2. Pic Botha believed that the international sanctions against South Africa would .
3. Botha said that the South African government would " ".
4. Botha made his statement at in today.
News Item 4:
Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
1. Larry Speakes is the .
2. Today he said that will on a sanction bill which was passed by , but he admitted that it will be .
News Item 5:
Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
On today, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was points, at . Trading was , shares.
News in Detail
1. General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) A number of fires started _______________.
a. in the area near Lebanese radio station
b. in the suspected Palestinian guerrilla bases
c. near Beirut International Airport
d. along Israeli's border with Lebanon
(2) The targets bombed by Israeli warplanes were bases belonging to ____________.
a. two pro-Syrian Palestinian guerrilla organizations
b. Shi'ite Muslim Hizbullah Militia
c. South Lebanese Army Militia
d. The UN force in Southern Lebanon
(3) This week's tensions along Israeli's border with Lebanon were between ____________.
a. the South Lebanese Army Militia and Israeli Army
b. the Shi'ite Muslim Hizbullah Militia and Israeli military forces
c. Hizbullah and Palestinian guerrilla
d. the Shi'ite Muslim Hizbullah Militia and the South Lebanese Army Militia
(4) During the past two weeks, large Hizbullah forces raided ______________.
a. Lebanese radio stations
b. dozens of South Lebanese Army positions
c. Beirut International Airport
d. Party of God Militia stations
(5) In the raids ________________.
a. at least fifteen members of Hizbullah and some fifty South Lebanese Army men were killed
b. at least fifty members of Hizbullah and some fifteen Palestinian guerrilla men were killed
c. at least fifteen South Lebanese Army men and some fifty members of Hizbullah were killed
d. at least fifteen South Lebanese Army men and some fifty Israeli soldiers were killed
2. True or False Questions.
(1) The attacks badly damaged the morale of the Hizbullah forces.
(2) Israel stationed a large force along its border with Lebanon.
(3) The Israeli forces along the border included troops, armor, artillery and navy.
3. Focusing on Details. Fill in the detailed information according to what senior Israeli defense sources say on the tape.
(1) Hizbullah was trying to all of .
(2) Over the , Unifil troops were killed by , and just a French UN base in .
(3) There were , but some of its soldiers their seats.
4. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) Israeli defense sources regarded Hizballah's domination of Southern Lebanon . They had this consideration because they found the words " " on worn by some dead Hizbullah men.
(2) Since the Israeli troops were deployed along the border ago, there have been on the .
(3) The Israeli troops had by the time night fell in the Middle East.
Special Report
1. General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) The contract proposal was put forward by _____________.
a. winery workers
b. winery owners
c. workers' union
d. the Winery Owners' Association
(2) The contract proposal demands ______________.
a. increase in production
b. raises in wages
c. cuts in production
d. cuts in wages and benefits
(3) Californian wine workers started their strike ____________.
a. six weeks ago
b. three weeks ago
c. last week
d. early this week
(4) Despite the strike, winery owners have succeeded in continuing their production, relying on __________.
a. automated plants and union workers
b. automated plants and non-union laborers
c. automated plants and members of the Winery Owners' Association
d. automated plants and well computerized production lines
(5) According to Peter Mondaby, the strike has little effect on the wine production because ____________.
a. many plants have been completely automated
b. the time when winery owners need all the help has been over
c. the union contract expired at the end of July
d. it is easy to train new workers
(6) As a matter of fact, winery owners seem to have been bothered more by ____________.
a. the picket line of union workers
b. the training of new workers
c. the heavy rainfall in the area
d. cheap wine imports from Europe
(7) The California wine industry suffered a great deal during the last few years because of _____________.
a. continuous workers' strikes
b. high wages for workers and lower prices for jug wines
c. heavy rainfalls and other bad weather conditions
d. cheap wine imports from Europe
(8) Hannah Stockton believed that, three or four years back, _______________.
a. there was a depression in winery industry
b. there was an increase in sale
c. winery industry was on the uptrend
d. there was a great demand for wine coolers
(9) Spaulding Vineyards is ___________ Charles Krug and Gallo.
a. twice the size of
b. much smaller than
c. of no smaller size compared to
d. much bigger than
2. Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
Wages for workers in the winery industry from around $ to $ per hour. was willing to give up in wages, but refused to accept and . The employers reportedly want in the wages and benefits package. Winery owners say has to recognize that have increased.
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) Peter Mondaby a. general manager of a winery in Calistoga
(2) Pat Scoley b. union official
(3) David Spaulding c. striking worker
(4) Jerry Davis d. union worker
(5) Hannah Stockton e. Owner of Charles Krug Winery
Answer: (1) — ; (2) —; (3) — ; (4) — ; (5) — .
Dow Jones Industrial Average
It is an index of securities' prices based on the daily trading of representative transportation, utility, and common stock. It is named after Charles H. Down (1851—1902) and Edward D. Jones (1856—1920), and released by the Dow Jones Company which was founded in 1882. Dow Jones Industrial Average is the oldest and most popular average among the four stock averages computed and published daily. The other three averages are an average of twenty transportation stocks, an average of fifty utility stocks, and a composite average of these sixty-five stocks. All stocks in the Dow Jones averages are listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
1. Jerusalem
Ancient city of Palestine, divided in 1948 between the new republicans of Israel and Jordan. In 1950 the Israelis proclaimed the New City, the western part which they then held, capital of Israel, and following their capture of the Old City from the Jordanians in 1967, affirmed in 1980 that the united city was the capital of Israel. The United Nations does not recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Its area was 37.5 square kilometers before 1967 and has been 108 square kilometers since 1967. It has a population of 415 thousand.
2. Shi'ite Muslim
Also called the Shiah, it is one of the two branches into which the Muslim world is divided, the other being the Sunni. Sunni outnumber Shi'ites by nine to one. The distinctive Shi'ite tenet is belief that Ail was the first true successor or caliph of Mohammed, whereas the Sunni branch holds that Ali's three predecessors were legitimate caliphs. The Shi'ites also reject the Sunna, or verbal utterances of the prophet. The Shi'ite stronghold is Iran, where Ayatollah Khomeini has called on Shi'ite in other Arab countries to overthrow their Sunni rulers.
3. Hizbollah
Hizbollah, the "Party of God", is an Islamic fundamentalist movement in Lebanon with strong ties to Iran. It was believed to be chiefly responsible for the hijacking of a TWA (Trans World Airlines) jet.
4. South Lebanon Army (SLA)
SLA is an Israeli-backed two-thousand-man Christian militia. It used to patrol the Israel-Lebanon border and was distrusted by the Shi' ah Muslims. In 1986 it was replaced by the UN Interim Force in Lebanon in patrol of the border.
Pension
A pension is a periodic income or annuity payment made at or after retirement to an employee who has become eligible for benefits through age, earnings and service. Benefits also may be paid in the event of death, total disability, or job termination. Payments are usually in monthly installments.