Mini-lecture. There are some news below. Listen to them carefully and choose the best answer. News 1 Questions 21 to 22 are based on the following news. Japan’s super-fast maglev train has broken the world’s train speed record previously set by itself. (21) The magnetically levitated train reached five hundred and eighty-one kilometers per hour or three hundred and sixty-one miles per hour on a test track west of Tokyo. Racing to a new record. The MLx-01 clocks in the world’s fastest ever train speed at three hundred and sixty-one miles per hour. No one was on board the maglev train as it hurtled across the eleven-mile test just outside Tokyo. It was remote controlled by these engineers. Just two days ago , this team broke their old record by sending the maglev to three hundred and forty-eight miles per hour. Now, after reaching three hundred and sixty-one miles or five hundred and eighty-one kilometers per hour, they’re celebrating another world record for the super-fast train. The president has signed the first ever legislation outlawing certain kinds of SPAM messages that plague computer users with unwanted junk e-mail. The new law has a long name. Officially it’s called , the Controlling the Assault of the Nonsolicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 ? (22) The White House says SAPM is not just annoying , but it also hurts productivity, jams up computers, and thus , is costly to the economy. The law makes it a crime, punishable by large, multi-million dollars fines for violators and possibly jail time , forbidding mass e-mails with misleading subject lines or with the sender’s identity disguised.