You will hear a newscast twice. For each news item, choose the headline in the right-hand column that best describes what you heard. Write the letter of your choice in the space provided. Before beginning, review the headlines.

1. Ginevra ____
2. Roma ____
3. Parigi ____
4. Roma ____
5. Firenze ____
6. Torino ____
7. Napoli ____
8. Milano ____

a. Il Papa a San Pietro
b. L’incontro con la Germania è un successo
c. Nebbia nel nord d’Italia
d. Le ultime creazioni della moda
e. Una conferenza internazionale
f. Problemi nella città a causa del cattivo tempo
g. La visita del Presidente del Consiglio
h. Il Primo Ministro riceve i ministri inglesi
i. Manifestazione contro la nuova legge economica


1. e. Una conferenza internazionale
2. h. Il Primo Ministro riceve i ministri inglesi
3. g. La visita del Presidente del Consiglio
4. a. Il Papa a San Pietro
5. d. Le ultime creazioni della moda
6. c. Nebbia nel nord d’Italia
7. b. L’incontro con la Germania è un successo
8. f. Problemi nella città a causa del cattivo tempo

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