Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news.
A: They made a raid on a public housing estate in west London on July 29.
B: They attempted to blow up the London transit system.
C: They killed 56 people in a series of bombings against subway stations.
D: They set fire to several trains and buses in London.
A: They made a raid on a public housing estate in west London on July 29.
B: They attempted to blow up the London transit system.
C: They killed 56 people in a series of bombings against subway stations.
D: They set fire to several trains and buses in London.
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- 1) How many people were killed or injured in London’s subway bombings?
- What measure was taken against floods in London in the 1960s? A: A flood wall was built. B: Rescue teams were formed. C: An alarm system was set up. D: 50 underground stations were made waterproof.
- Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.Now listen to the interview. The interview is mainly about ______. A: the laws on taxis in London B: the life of Jack, a taxi driver in London C: how to be a taxi driver in London D: body-building in London
- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. A: He was ready to negotiate with insurgents in Fallujah. B: He planned to give up the city. C: He planned to make an air raid against the insurgents. D: He was quite irritated by the insurgents.
- Which of the following statements is NOT true about London?( ) A: London is the world’s largest international insurance center. B: The City of London is the nickname of London. C: London is the world’s largest international foreign exchange market. D: London is the world’s largest commodities market.