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Wikileaks became world famous as it _______ a great deal of US military intelligence and posed a serious threat to the US government.  
[     ]
A. released
B. reviewed
C. relieved
D. revealed
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根据短文内容,从下框的A-F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项。

1.________

Hang Tianran(Nanjing):The piece of news that impressed me most was of the miners in Chile who were rescued after 69 days underground.As we often hear news about mine accidents in China, and their terrible deaths, we should learn from the efficiency and perseverance of the Chileans.And also on November 15, a fire broke out in a central district of Shanghai.The terrible fire lasted 8 hours and 15 minutes and caused the death of 58 people.The whole city was into deep sorrow.We should learn something from this disaster.

2.________

Lin Yujie(Chengdu):For me, the most impressive news of 2010 was the fierce conflict(冲突)between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea.Peace and development should be the main theme of this century after the horrors of World Wars I and Ⅱ.The whole world now keep an eye on the event.

3.________

Tan Zheng(Shouguang):The news item that struck me most was that Julian Assange was caught by the British-police.His website, Wikileaks, publishes government secrets, news of corruption(腐败)and related matters, and has aroused the interest of the world.

4.________

Xia Yuanzhong(Hefei):As an enthusiast for space exploration, the perfect launch of Chang'e-2 impressed me the most in 2010.In 2007, I set up a web-site about Chang'e-1 after its launch as part of my application to take part in a research program.I learned a lot about China's lunar exploration, from the launch of Chang'e-2.I had been waiting for it for three years!

5.________

Hu Jing(Shouguang): In 2010, I was most impressed by the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai.More and more people are focusing on Shanghai now.The Expo not only increased the influence of China, but also provided an opportunity for cultural exchange and economic development.It helped build harmonious international relationships.

Edward Snowden—the fugitive (逃亡者) former U.S.intelligence employee —appears to be stuck in Moscow, unable to leave without a valid American passport, according to interviews Sunday with two men who had sought to aid him: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange and Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa.

    Snowden, 30, arrived at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport last weekend, after previously taking refuge in Hong Kong. Moscow was only supposed to be a stopover.WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy organization, had said Snowden was headed on to Ecuador—whose president has been critical of the United States — and that he would seek asylum there.

    Now, however, both men said Snowden is unable to leave.

    "The United States, by canceling his passport, has left him for the moment trapped in Russia," said Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, on ABC ' s " This Week With George Stephanopoulos". The United States canceled Snowden' s passport last weekend. Assange criticized the United States, saying: " To take a passport from a young man in a difficult situation like that is a disgusting action."

    President Correa spoke to the Associated Press in Puerto Viejo, Ecuador. For now, he told the AP, Snowden was "under the care of the Russian authorities. "

    "This is the decision of Russian authorities. He doesn't have a passport. I don't know the Russian laws, I don' t know if he can leave the airport, but I understand that he can' t," Correa said. He said that the case was now out of Ecuador' s hands. "If Snowden arrives at an Ecuadoran Embassy, we' 11 analyze his request for asylum."

    Snowden traveled from Hong Kong to Moscow on his U.S.passport. Although the U.S.had already revoked it, Hong Kong authorities said they hadn’t received the official request to cancel the passport before Snowden left.

    An official at the Ecuadoran Embassy in London had also issued a letter of safe passage for Snowden. But Snowden apparently did not use it for his trip to Moscow.

    And it doesn’t appear that the Ecuadoran government would make a similar gesture again.

    On Sunday, Correa told the AP that an Ecuadoran official at that embassy had committed "a serious error" by issuing the first letter without consulting officials back home. Correa said the consul would be punished, although he didn’t specify how.

    Correa' s tone seemed to have shifted after a conversation with Vice President Biden on Friday.Where Correa had earlier been aggressive and determined, he now voiced respect for U.S.legal procedures.

1.Edward Snowden is a person who once worked in a federal department ______.

A.to assist the governor of one state

B.to collect information secretly for the US

C.to organize overseas promotion campaign

D.to educate intelligence employees

2.Which of the following word can take the place of the underlined word in Para.2 ?

A.shelter.          B.praise.        C.position.      D.forgiveness.

3.By what means did Edward Snowden leave Hong Kong for Moscow' s Sheremetyevo International Airport?

A.A letter of safe passage from the Ecuadoran Embassy.

B.Permission from Chinese government

C.Invitation of the Russian authorities.

D.An American passport.

4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A.Edward Snowden will live in Moscow forever.

B.Ecuadoran government will provide Edward Snowden protection.

C.Through U.S.legal procedures Edward Snowden has been caught.

D.Correa hesitated to assist Edward Snowden.

 

    Edward Snowden—the fugitive (逃亡者) former U.S.intelligence employee —appears to be stuck in Moscow, unable to leave without a valid American passport, according to interviews Sunday with two men who had sought to aid him: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange and Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa.

    Snowden, 30, arrived at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport last weekend, after previously taking refuge in Hong Kong. Moscow was only supposed to be a stopover.WikiLeaks, the anti-secrecy organization, had said Snowden was headed on to Ecuador—whose president has been critical of the United States — and that he would seek asylum there.

    Now, however, both men said Snowden is unable to leave.

    "The United States, by canceling his passport, has left him for the moment trapped in Russia," said Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, on ABC ' s " This Week With George Stephanopoulos". The United States canceled Snowden' s passport last weekend. Assange criticized the United States, saying: " To take a passport from a young man in a difficult situation like that is a disgusting action."

    President Correa spoke to the Associated Press in Puerto Viejo, Ecuador. For now, he told the AP, Snowden was "under the care of the Russian authorities. "

    "This is the decision of Russian authorities. He doesn't have a passport. I don't know the Russian laws, I don' t know if he can leave the airport, but I understand that he can' t," Correa said. He said that the case was now out of Ecuador' s hands. "If Snowden arrives at an Ecuadoran Embassy, we' 11 analyze his request for asylum."

    Snowden traveled from Hong Kong to Moscow on his U.S.passport. Although the U.S.had already revoked it, Hong Kong authorities said they hadn’t received the official request to cancel the passport before Snowden left.

    An official at the Ecuadoran Embassy in London had also issued a letter of safe passage for Snowden. But Snowden apparently did not use it for his trip to Moscow.

    And it doesn’t appear that the Ecuadoran government would make a similar gesture again.

    On Sunday, Correa told the AP that an Ecuadoran official at that embassy had committed "a serious error" by issuing the first letter without consulting officials back home. Correa said the consul would be punished, although he didn’t specify how.

    Correa' s tone seemed to have shifted after a conversation with Vice President Biden on Friday.Where Correa had earlier been aggressive and determined, he now voiced respect for U.S.legal procedures.

59.Edward Snowden is a person who once worked in a federal department ______.

    A. to assist the governor of one state

    B. to collect information secretly for the US

    C. to organize overseas promotion campaign

    D. to educate intelligence employees

60.Which of the following word can take the place of the underlined word in Para.2 ?

    A. shelter.          B. praise.        C. position.      D. forgiveness.

61.By what means did Edward Snowden leave Hong Kong for Moscow' s Sheremetyevo International Airport?

    A. A letter of safe passage from the Ecuadoran Embassy.

    B. Permission from Chinese government

    C. Invitation of the Russian authorities.

    D. An American passport.

62.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

    A. Edward Snowden will live in Moscow forever.

    B. Ecuadoran government will provide Edward Snowden protection.

    C. Through U.S.legal procedures Edward Snowden has been caught.

    D. Correa hesitated to assist Edward Snowden.

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