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Step1:先泛听一遍了解大意,并回答以下三个问题。
1. With which Middle East leaders did President George W. Bush meet during his recent trip to the region? Why did he meet with these leaders?(from First Up: Powerful Quake in China)
2. In the segment, we hear that Mr. Bush supports a "two-state solution." What does this mean? (from Worst Earthquakes)

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First up, President Bush _____4_____ up his visit to the Middle East and calls on leaders in the region to build on what he called the "hopeful _____5_____" of democracy there. The president made that statement during a speech to the World Economic Forum in Egypt yesterday. But he started this trip last Wednesday in Israel, working on a peace plan between Israelis and Palestinians. Aneesh Raman has more on the president's _____6_____, for peace. (from Fast Facts, 5:17 )



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MONICA LLOYD, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Welcome back from the weekend, and thanks for joining us as we get started with a new week of CNN Student News. Hi, everyone. I'm Monica Lloyd. First Up: Message to Mideast LLOYD: First up, President Bush wraps up his visit to the Middle East and calls on leaders in the region to build on what he called the "hopeful beginnings" of democracy there. The president made that statement during a speech to the World Economic Forum in Egypt yesterday. But he started this trip last Wednesday in Israel, working on a peace plan between Israelis and Palestinians. Aneesh Raman has more on the president's push for peace. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) ANEESH RAMAN, CNN REPORTER: What began in Israel continued in Egypt, with President Bush reaffirming his hope for peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians soon. GEORGE W. BUSH, U.S. PRESIDENT: And I firmly believe that with leadership and courage, we can reach that peace agreement this year. RAMAN: But on this trip, President Bush never visited the Palestinian areas, leading many in the Arab world to suggest he's siding with Israel. On Saturday, Bush was eager to prove them wrong after meeting the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. BUSH: It breaks my heart to see the vast potential of the Palestinian people really wasted. They're good, smart, capable people that, when given a chance, will build a thriving homeland. RAMAN: As usual on the trip, there was no lack of meetings with key players in the peace process, from the Israeli prime minister and president in Jerusalem, to the king of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, to the Jordanian king and the president of Egypt in Sharm el-Sheikh. And while White House officials say that tangible progress has been made in what they describe as intensive negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians, they gave no specifics, citing a need for confidentiality. On the ground, prospects seem slim, at best. Bush is in his final year as president, the Israeli prime minister is facing calls for resignation amid a bribery scandal, and President Abbas faces political uncertainty with the Palestinians still divided over his leadership. To close the trip, President Bush used his major address to the World Economic Forum to challenge Arab countries to open up economically, politically and to confront the growing threat from Iran. But it was telling that it wasn't until mid-way thru the speech that he mentioned his hope for a Palestinian state by year's end. BUSH: I strongly support a two-state solution. RAMAN: White House officials say President Bush is contemplating returning to the region this fall, hoping still to secure what has proved elusive for decades: peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians. Aneesh Raman, CNN, Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. (END VIDEO CLIP) Word to the Wise CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS: A Word to the Wise... two-state solution (noun) When discussing the Middle East, this refers to the creation of an independent Palestinian state that would exist alongside the state of Israel. Journey to Wenchuan LLOYD: In China, the Olympic torch relay is on hold, while the country observes three days of mourning for the victims of last week's deadly earthquake. Authorities now say more than 32,000 people were killed by the quake, and another 220,000 were injured. Dozens of countries and organizations are helping with the rescue efforts, as Chinese troops continue to search for survivors. Eunice Yoon joined some of them on a journey to the region where this devastating quake occurred. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) EUNICE YOON, CNN REPORTER: It is the start of a long march. Tens of thousands of Chinese soldiers have converged on this place, where a path leads
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