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Texas——US President George W.Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin failed to bridge their differences over a key arms control treaty last week, but that didn’t stop them from backslapping(喧闹的狂欢) as they ended a summit.

The two leaders also offered differing interpretations of the fate of nuclear warheads to be removed from missiles under arms reductions they each announced last week.Bush said he intended to destroy the warheads, but Putin said their fate should be negotiated.

The two men untied on the need for Northern Alliance forces——to allow for a broad based government that respects all parties there.

Bush and Putin had spent the night at Bush’s ranch.Despite the rain, the rural environment and friendly company appeared to have worked its magic.They slapped on the back and joked, at one point teasing each other about whether it is better to visit Texas in the heat of August or Siberia in winter.

Analysts say the dramatic warming in US-Russian relation could herald(预示) an era of pragmatism(务实的想法或做法) in global affairs as the two old rivals finally end decades of hostility and become friends.

“Washington and Moscow are no longer playing the ‘big game’ against each other, but with each other,” said Karl Heinz Kamp, an analyst at the Konrad Adenanaer Foundation,a German think tank.

1.It can be concluded that President Bush and President Putin     

       A.didn’t agree on key arms control treaty

       B.offered different explanations of the future of nuclear warheads under arms reductions

       C.neither A or B

       D.both A and B

2.The reason why the two men joined together is that.

       A.they were needed by the Northern Alliance forces

       B.they had taken the advice given by Karl Heinz Kamp, an analyst of German think tank.

       C.they had already been partners

       D.they had no different opinions on everything

3.The warming of US-Russian relations indicates that     

       A.the two persons end hostility and become friends

       B.US can benefit a lot from global affairs

       C.there will be an end to all the armies of the world

       D.it is a turning point to words being practical in global affairs

4.What the two men teased about shows that     

       A.they appeared friendly but in fact they didn’t

       B.they just made fun of each other

       C.they are friendly and humorous

       D.they invited each other to their countries in the bad weather

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Norah Jones had a sleepless night on February 23. The 23-year-old American jazz singer, who found her voice in the small clubs of New York, dominated(统治)the 45th annual Grammy Awards—the music industry’s most prestigious(赫赫有名的)award ceremony.

She seemed as surprised as everyone else that her first album, “Come Away With Me”, was such a big success. It won her the most wanted awards, including Album of the Year(年度最佳专辑), Song of the Year and Best New Artist.

“I can’t believe this, I feel really blessed and really lucky to have this year, ”said the wide-eyed girl at the ceremony.

Jones grew up in Texas, US, with her mother. Her parents separated before she was born. She began singing in church choirs(唱诗班)at the age of five and started piano lessons two years later.

At the age of 15, Jones entered the High School for the Performing Arts in Washington. She won Best Jazz Singer and Best Original Composition(最佳原创作品)at the 1996 and 1997 Student Music Awards.

She had always enjoyed singing, but felt the piano would be a more solid foundation in life. So Jones chose to study jazz piano music at the University of North Texas for two years before taking a trip to New York City.

The trip started out as a summer vacation. But Jones soon realized she wanted to stay for a while, “The music scene in New York is so huge and exciting. Everything opened up for me. I couldn’t leave, ”she said.

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A. tired                           B. having difficulties going to sleep

C. excited                              D. too busy to sleep

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A. She once lost her voice and after some medical treatment in New York, she found her voice.

B. Her experiences in those clubs helped her realized she was a good singer.

C. She started to sing in those clubs.

D. Her experiences in those clubs helped her develop her singing style.

3. At the end of Paragraph 3, the writer uses the description “wide-eyed” to show Norah was________________.

A. a girl with big eyes                  B. very surprised

C. inexperienced                      D. opening her eyes wide

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b. She won Student Music Awards.

c. She studied jazz piano music.                        

d. She sang in church choirs.

e. She took a trip to New York.

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At the age of 15, Jones entered the High School for the Performing Arts in Washington. She won Best Jazz Singer and Best Original Composition(最佳原创作品)at the 1996 and 1997 Student Music Awards.

She had always enjoyed singing, but felt the piano would be a more solid foundation in life. So Jones chose to study jazz piano music at the University of North Texas for two years before taking a trip to New York City.

The trip started out as a summer vacation. But Jones soon realized she wanted to stay for a while, “The music scene in New York is so huge and exciting. Everything opened up for me. I couldn’t leave, ”she said.

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A. tired                           B. having difficulties going to sleep

C. excited                              D. too busy to sleep

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A. She once lost her voice and after some medical treatment in New York, she found her voice.

B. Her experiences in those clubs helped her realized she was a good singer.

C. She started to sing in those clubs.

D. Her experiences in those clubs helped her develop her singing style.

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A. a girl with big eyes                  B. very surprised

C. inexperienced                      D. opening her eyes wide

4. Put the events listed below in the correct order.

a. Norah started learning the piano.                         

b. She won Student Music Awards.

c. She studied jazz piano music.                        

d. She sang in church choirs.

e. She took a trip to New York.

A. abcde             B. dabce             C. dcabe             D. abdce

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A. She got a rest that year.

B. She made some changes that year.

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(C)
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The two leaders also offered differing interpretations of the fate of nuclear warheads to be removed from missiles under arms reductions they each announced last week.Bush said he intended to destroy the warheads, but Putin said their fate should be negotiated.
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Analysts say the dramatic warming in US-Russian relation could herald(预示) an era of pragmatism(务实的想法或做法) in global affairs as the two old rivals finally end decades of hostility and become friends.
“Washington and Moscow are no longer playing the ‘big game’ against each other, but with each other,” said Karl Heniz Kamp, an analyst at the Konrad Adenanaer Foundation,a German think tank.
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A.didn’t agree on key arms control treaty
B.offered different explanations of the future of nuclear warheads under arms reductions
C.neither A or B
D.both A and B
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A.they were needed by the Northern Alliance forces
B.they had taken the advice given by Karl Heniz Kamp, an analyst of German think tank.
C.they had already been partners
D.they had no different opinions on everything
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A.the two persons end hostility and become friends
B.US can benefit a lot from global affairs
C.there will be an end to all the armies of the world
D.it is a turning point to words being practical in global affairs
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A.they appeared friendly but in fact they didn’t
B.they just made fun of each other
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(C)

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The two leaders also offered differing interpretations of the fate of nuclear warheads to be removed from missiles under arms reductions they each announced last week.Bush said he intended to destroy the warheads, but Putin said their fate should be negotiated.

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Analysts say the dramatic warming in US-Russian relation could herald(预示) an era of pragmatism(务实的想法或做法) in global affairs as the two old rivals finally end decades of hostility and become friends.

“Washington and Moscow are no longer playing the ‘big game’ against each other, but with each other,” said Karl Heniz Kamp, an analyst at the Konrad Adenanaer Foundation,a German think tank.

72.It can be concluded that President Bush and President Putin__________.

A.didn’t agree on key arms control treaty

B.offered different explanations of the future of nuclear warheads under arms reductions

C.neither A or B

D.both A and B

73.The reason why the two men joined together is that.

A.they were needed by the Northern Alliance forces

B.they had taken the advice given by Karl Heniz Kamp, an analyst of German think tank.

C.they had already been partners

D.they had no different opinions on everything

74 The warming of US-Russian relations indicates that_______.

A.the two persons end hostility and become friends

B.US can benefit a lot from global affairs

C.there will be an end to all the armies of the world

D.it is a turning point to words being practical in global affairs

75.What the two men teased about shows that___________.

A.they appeared friendly but in fact they didn’t

B.they just made fun of each other

C.they are friendly and humorous

D.they invited each other to their countries in the bad weather

 

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