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Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Israel sent in troop reinforcements to combat militants who have killed 13 Israelis this month, the highest monthly toll in nearly four years.
An official said Prime Minister Yitzhak Rubin, who ordered an indefinite closure of the West Bank from yesterday, had also decided to ease open-fire regulations for soldiers. The Gaza Strip has been closed since Sunday.
Rabin, announcing the new security measures on television on Tuesday night, said he aimed to make Israelis feel more secure.
Rabin convened an emergency session of his inner security cabinet after two Arabs shot dead two Israeli traffic policemen on Tuesday as they sat in their patrol car in the town of Hadera, 50 kilometres north of Tel Aviv.
The closure of the West Bank and Gaza Strip will stop up to 100,000 Arab day laborers from working inside Israel. Their wages are vital to the economy of the territories, where Palestinians have been in revolt against Israeli occupation for five years. Palestinian leaders condemned the closure.
Rubin earlier told parliament's foreign affairs and defence committee that security forces had been authorized to open fire on anyone bearing arms even if he did not threaten to shoot.
Previous regulations allowed a soldier to shoot only if he was in immediate danger of his life.
Arab-Israeli bloodshed has increased since Rubin expelled 415 Palestinians to smith Lebanon in December after Palestinians killed five Israeli soldiers.
Rabin announced new security measures on television ______.
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B.before the emergency meeting
C.after two Arabs were shot dead
D.before two Israeli policemen were killed

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听力原文: A two-day conference to promote trade and investment in Africa will take place in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia in early March. One of the leading figures behind the event is a retired British Professor of international affairs, John Spence. VOA' s Andre Denathena spoke with professor Spence and filed this report from London about the forthcoming conference. 'The conference known as the 'Addis Forum' aims to attract international attention to Africa's economic potential and is an attempt to promote trade and investment in the vast continent of 52 countries. Conference organizers hope the two-day meeting will bring together African businessmen and their counterparts from Europe, North America and the Middle East to explore new investment possibilities in Africa. One of the main organizers of the conference is John Spence, a fellow at London's Royal Institute for International Affairs. Mr. Spence says inevitably investments by overseas companies will have to be selective, given that some African countries are perceived as better risks than others. He says these countries include South Africa, Uganda, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Botswana. John Spence believes that after Latin America and the Far East, Africa will be the next region for major foreign investors. And he hopes his Addis Forum conference will be the first step in getting foreign companies seriously interested in Africa. Andre Denathena, VOA news, London.'A two-day conference to promote trade and investment in Africa will take place in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia in ______.A.FebruaryB.early MarchC.late MarchD.April
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