Today's Radio

640AM 16: 50 Light music 19:00 International news 21:00 Interesting   stories 23:10 Chinese pop songs 00:10 World famous piano works(作品) 01 :30 (over)

90.5 FM

09:30 Chinese   songs by famous singers

10: 00 Animal world

10: 30 Songs of the century

12:10 Happy talk   show

18:00 Chinese pop   songs

19: 30 Radio songs

21:00 (over)

 

97.4 FM

720 AM

09:00 Hello, taxi

09: 00 Happy 30 minutes

10:00 Modern music

09:35 World famous piano works

11: 00 Pop music

12:00 The latest news

12:30 Famous Chinese songs

14:00 Chinese classical music

13:00 World famous operas

17:00 Songs of the century(世纟己)

16: 00 Old records

19:35 Chinese songs

18:00 International news

23: 00 Chinese folk songs (民歌)by famous

20 : 00 Famous Chinese songs

singers

21: 30 Love the human world

00:()0 (over)

23:00 Music magazine 01:00 (over)

(   ) 6. All the bands (波段) have         .

   A. light music   B. Chinese songs

   C. country music   D. world famous piano works

(   ) 7. Which band broadcasts (廣播) for the shortest time?

   A. 640 AM. B. 720 AM.

   C. 90. 5 FM. D. 97. 4 FM.

(   ) 8. Which band has the most programs?

   A. 97. 4 FM. B. 90. 5 FM.

   C. 720 AM. D. 640 AM.

(   ) 9. It's 11:00 p. m. We can listen to "         ”.

   A. Pop music

   B. Songs of the century

   C. Music magazine

   D. World famous piano works

(   ) 10. Which of the following is NOT true?

   A. You can listen to " Radio songs" at 19: 30 at 90. 5 FM.

   B. You can listen to "Famous Chinese songs" at 12:30 at 97. 4 FM.

   C. You can listen to uInternational news" at 18:00 at 640 AM.

   D. You can listen to "Chinese songs" at 19: 35 at 720 AM.

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   A. should go abroad for vacations

   B. needed to learn foreign languages

   C. should often discuss their experiences

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   A. nodding heads   B. raising eyebrows

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(   ) 13. Tom misunderstood his class at first because         .

   A. he did not know much about Indian culture

   B. he didn't explain everything clearly enough

   C. some students didn't understand his questions

   D. he didn't know where the students came from

(   ) 14. Which of the following is true according to (根據(jù)) this passage?

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   B. Jan taught English on a Pacific island.

   C. Lisa was trying to buy some cabbage.

   D. In India,only shaking heads means "yes".

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   B. class discussion in Indian schools

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