( TV programmes in Beijing Sunday, May 26,2012  CCTV )










56. If an Englishman wants to know about what’s happening in China, but he doesn’t know any

Chinese, he may watch TV at ________.

   A. 19:00 on CCTV—1 Channel 2      B. 20:05 on CCTV—1 Channel 2

   C. 22:00 on CCTV—2 Channel 8      D. 21:30 on CCTV—2 Channel 8

57. If you are interested in football games, which of the following programs will you choose first?

    A. China Sports Report.               B. Special Sports.

    C. Today’s Focus.                D. China Music TV.

58. If you are going to Guangzhou by plane from Chongqing Airport, you’d better pay attention to the programme ________.

    A. Weather Report   B. World-famous Cities

    C. Economy 30 Minutes    D. The Story of Earth 

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