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1、听力教程答案施心远Unit 11. 在美国,大学教育的费用会很贵。2. 费用的上涨使越来越多的美国家庭通过借钱来支付上大学的费用。3. 有各种各样的联邦贷款和私人贷款可供学生挑选。4. 在这些贷款品种中,有些品种的利率将从7月1日起上调。5. 人们越来越担心,很多学生将背负沉重的债务从大学毕业。News Item 1A: about Chinas ambitious space program.B: 1. Landing spot: in the remote grasslands of Inner Mongolia 2. Significance: a source of national

2、pride and international prestige (威望)Future plan1. 1) Time: 2007 2) Goal: The astronauts will attempt a space walk.2. Focus of further development: the capability to rendezvous and dock with other spacecraft3. Recruitment of astronauts: to recruit female astronauts in the near future.News Item 2Ther

3、e are still question marks though over the stability of the recovery. The property* sector* is showing signs of overheating. The government this week announced measures to try to cool it. At the same time officials decided to extend tax subsidies* for purchases of small vehicles and appliances sugge

4、sting that some here still believe Chinese manufacturers need government support.Growth was strongest in heavy industries such as coal, steel, power generation and automobiles. Consumer prices rose in November for the first time since February. But the rise was small and probably reflected higher fo

5、od prices caused by early snowstorms which destroyed crops and disrupted transport.A: about the growth of Chinas economy.News Item 3A: about Chinas large and growing trade with and aid to Africa.B:1. In many African capitals, the main football stadium is likely to have been built with Chinese aid mo

6、ney.2. It is estimated that Sino-African trade, and aid, amounts to as high as 12 billion dollars a year.3. The links between China and Africa could grow to challenge the post-colonial links between Europe and Africa.4. On the meeting in Addis Ababa, China promised to cancel debts, grant duty-free a

7、ccess into China for African products and increase Chinese investments in Africa.Unit 21. 有些人担心他们并未从所吃的食物中获取足够的维生素。2. 因此他们服用大剂量维生素制剂。3. 他们认为这些维生素制剂能够增进健康、预防疾病。4. 医学专家没有发现多少能证明这些制剂中的绝大多数能保障或增进健康的证据。5. 但是他们注意到其中一些确实有助于预防疾病。News Item 1A: about a meeting in Hong Kong trying to reach a new agreement on g

8、lobal trade.B: 1. Representatives of nearly 150 countries meeting in Hong Kong are still trying to reach a new agreement on global trade.2. For many countries the biggest prize they realistically hoped for was a date for ending the European Union subsidies to help farmers sell their produce on world

9、 markets.3. An EU senior official says they are prepared to name the date as part of a wider deal.4. The earliest possible date will be 2010, and 2013 will be the latest date if an agreement is not reached on this meeting.5. The United States trade representative Rob Portman says he is trying to be

10、accommodating, which means the United States will possibly accept the new date.News Item 2A: about a new consensus reached by the G20 in tackling global problems.B: Total amount well over a trillion dollars Resources available to to treble to seven hundred and fifty billion dollars Special drawing r

11、ights increase a tenfold increase Regulation on financial firms curbs on executive pay and new oversight of large hedge fundsNews Item 3A: about the opening of Copenhagen (哥本哈根) climate summit.B: F F T T FUnit 31. 几乎在所有的国家里, 女孩子都比男孩子得分高。2. 男女差异一直是激烈争论的焦点。3. 文化和经济的影响起着重要作用。4. 但是最新的发现提示,答案也许在于男女大脑的差异。

12、5. 这些包括学习速度上的差异。News Item 1A: about the Somali pirates strike.B:1. Whether this latest attempted hijacking was the promised revenge for the killing of three Somali pirates by the US navy isnt clear.2. No, the pirates havent been deterred.3. Because the financial rewards for a successful hijacking re

13、main so great and Somalia remains so lawless.4. At any one time there are only fifteen to eighteen international warships in the area to police an expanse of sea covering more than a million square kilometers.5. It may be because of the relatively small scale of the problem.News Item 2A: about Obama

14、s military plan in Afghanistan.B: F T T F F TNews Item 3There were traffic jams on the road north, families heading to Gaza City to reunite with friends and relatives. Long lines of cars backed up at the makeshift* roadblocks the Israelis have left behind. But the tanks are gone, only the deep track

15、s remain.There were buildings pitted with* Israeli tank rounds*; from the holes that have been punched in the walls it was clear there had also been snipers* waiting for them. North of Khan Younis we saw some of the Qassam fighters returning home, their rifles slung* lazily around their shoulders.Fo

16、r three weeks the Israelis pounded the tunnels that run beneath the perimeter* wall but last night we met people who insist that some of these tunnels are still open and still some fuel is being pumped from the Egyptian side. If the border crossings remain close, say the Palestinians, these tunnels

17、are their only link to the outside world.A: about fragile (脆弱的,易毁的)peace that returns to Gaza.B: traffic jams reunite with friends and relatives deep tracks tank rounds waiting for returning home tunnels open fuel only linkUnit 41. 克拉拉巴顿极大地改变了许多人的生活。2. 她前往战场护理伤员。3. 她写信支持建立美国红十字会组织。4. 美国国会签署了国际红十字公约。

18、5. 今天,她的工作对于成千上万遭遇困难的人来说仍然很重要。News Item 1A: about a bomb attack in Russia.B: Incident:a bomber drove a truck loaded with explosives local police headquarterswere standing to attentionreceive their orders Impact:set the building alightthe vehiclesbringing the region under control The presidents claim

19、: the West blastreclaim its status as a world powerNews Item 2A: about Malaysias street crime problem.B:1. Malaysias Prime Minister, Najib Razak, announced ambitious targets last week to tackle street crime.2. He wants a 20% fall by this time next year.3. Retired policemen are being brought back and

20、 members of Malaysias peoples volunteer corps are being enlisted to fight on the frontline. Theyll join police on street patrols.4. Of 500 volunteers who were sent for assessment, just 142 were fit enough.5. The rest were too fat, unfit or had poor overall presentation and grooming.6. Street crime,

21、particularly mugging, is seen as a serious problem in Malaysias major cities.7. The opposition has called for the countrys top policeman to be replaced because of the failure to tackle the issue.Unit 51. 股票,债券,土地 人们由于不同原因进行不同的投资。2. 但是所有的投资者都有一个共同的目标。3. 他们希望通过投资获得比投入的资金更多的货币回报。4. 他们今天的投资为将来经济的发展提供了资金

22、。5. 投资者必须决定自己在多长的时间范围内承受多大的风险。News Item 1Scientists have produced evidence showing dramatically that the current temperature rise there is highly unusual. For most of the last two thousand years, the Arctic slowly cooled, a consequence of variations in the Earths orbit.But over the last century, the

23、 cooling abruptly reversed, and the region is now warmer than at any time in the 2,000-year record. Writing in the journal Science, the researchers say this shows how quickly the Arctic responds to climatic changes.A: about the fact that Arctic is the warmest in two millennia.News Item 2A: about WWF

24、s accusation against European toilet and tissue paper manufacturers of contributing to global deforestation by not using enough recycled material.B: 1. More than a quarter of a million trees are being discarded as tissue paper each day.2. The report found alarmingly low levels of recycled fibers in

25、the vast majority of products by European toilet and tissue paper manufacturers.3. The fibers are taken from natural forests in South Africa, Asia, Europe and across the Americas.4. Most of the companies have failed to take effective measures to prevent illegal or controversial timber from being use

26、d in their products.News Item 3A: about the warnings from scientists that climate change can drive some species of migrating animals towards extinction.B: Findings: Climate change can drive some species of migrating animals towards extinction. Reason: difficult to follow their usual migration patter

27、ns. Example: 1. The spreading Sahara Desert make their epic journey from Southern Africa. 2. Rising sea levels many coastal habitats . 3. some turtle species becoming entirely female.Unit 61. 老师们对于博客的使用越来越多。2. 现在很多因特网服务商都提供免费、便捷的制作个人网页的方式。3. 教育工作者并不是从一开始就涉足博客的。4. 很多人担心隐私和安全问题。5. 但是现在在因特网上可以找到成千上万个教师

28、博客网页。News Item 1A: about the worlds first commercially cloned dog.B: F T F F TNews Item 2A: about US future space travel.B:Five years ago President Bush set out his lofty vision (极高的设想)of sending astronauts back to the Moon by the year 2020. It was meant to be the staging post*(中转站) for the next fro

29、ntier a manned landing on Mars. Now a panel of space experts says thats pretty much pie in the sky*(空想的计划).Their report, commissioned by President Obama, says the current US human spaceflight programme appears to be on an unsustainable trajectory*. It suggests the only way forward is to increase the

30、 funding of NASA (美国国家航空航天局) by billions of dollars, or to cooperate with private companies now embarking on commercial space flights.The panel says visits to Near-Earth Objects such as asteroids* are far more realistic too. The experts also argue for keeping the International Space Station going ti

31、ll 2020, rather than pulling the plug in six years time.News Item 3A: about the research that shows working protects against dementia.B:1. The study looked at nearly 400 men who developed Alzheimers disease. It assessed the time they spent in full-time education, the type of work they did and the po

32、int at which they retired.2. No, the researchers detected no link between the onset of dementia and education or occupation.3. Every extra year at work was associated with a six week delay in Alzheimers.4. To lower dementia risk.5. Much more research is needed in order to understand how to delay or preven

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