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1、施心遠(yuǎn)聽力教材1第二版unit13與unit15 聽力原文與答案Unit12;SectionI;1.急救是一種在專業(yè)醫(yī)療救護(hù)到達(dá)之前對意外傷害或;2.知道如何在緊急情況下進(jìn)行急救,可能就意味著一;3.一種稱為心肺復(fù)蘇的急救方法,簡稱CPR,可以;4.在美國,CPR訓(xùn)練包括使用防護(hù)布或面罩覆蓋嘴;SectionIIDialogue;DABCDCDD;Passage;1.Lifeexpectancyatbirthi;2.PsUnit 12Section I1. 急救是一種在專業(yè)醫(yī)療救護(hù)到達(dá)之前對意外傷害或事故的受害者所進(jìn)行的醫(yī)療救護(hù)。2. 知道如何在緊急情況下進(jìn)行急救,可能就意味著一個人的生死。3

2、. 一種稱為心肺復(fù)蘇的急救方法,簡稱CPR,可以挽救心臟病、溺水和休克病人的生命。4. 在美國,CPR訓(xùn)練包括使用防護(hù)布或面罩覆蓋嘴巴。 5. 這有助于防止在做口對口復(fù)蘇急救時傳播疾病。Section II DialogueD A B C D C D DPassage1. Life expectancy at birth in the United States in 1901 was 49 years while at the end of the century it increased to 77 years.2. Psychologists found that people who

3、entertained positive thoughts regarding themselves and their future health lived seven years longer than those with negative attitudes.3. We tend to regard medical disorders as the cause of poor health or shortened lifespan, but, really, their significance is small when compared to the impact of the

4、 psychological factors on health.4. Exercise, weight loss or non-smoking can increase the lifespan. Another avenue to rejuvenation is through creativity.5. The US Census Bureau predicted that the USA would eventually have 5.3 million people aged over 100 in 2100. F T T T T T F T Ex.21 It increased f

5、rom 49 in the year 1901 to 77 at the end of the century, an increase of 57%. 2 In human history, preventing early deaths is the main cause of the increase in life expectancy.3 We get older because of three things: aging of arteries, dysfunction of the immune system, and accidents and environmental h

6、azards.4 He/she could potentially feel as young as a 44-year-old.5 The mainstream view is that life expectancy in the US will be in the mid-80s by the year 2050 (up from 77 today) and will top out eventually in the low 90s. Section III Item 1:A. a serious snowstorm that hit New York City, US.96 kilo

7、meters an hour/localized drifting/68.3 centimeters/blizzard/18691) The road network in many places is impassable. 2) Most of the airports in the region have been closed, with hundreds of flights cancelled. 3) Passengers on transatlantic flightsheading into New York have, in some cases, found themsel

8、ves diverted to alternative destinations.worked non-stop/keep streets and avenues open/people making their way down Broadway on skis Item 2:A. the evacuation of people living in villages close to Volcano Merapi which is about to erupt.B. T F F T T Item 3:A. the heavy storms and their effects in East

9、 Asia.B. landslides/several hundred houses to collapse/the worst flooding/trapped/ missing/landslides and flooding/drowned inside his car/dead in a gutter Section IV Part I:A. Saturday/100/float/tide/senses/effect/aroma/crackling/keep/refuelingB. 1) WaterFire attracts 1 million visitors each year, a

10、nd brings business to downtown restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues. It brings more than 33 million dollars inbusiness to the city annually.2) It sets a good example to other riverfront cities.Part II Dictation:1. A new study published in the current issue of American Journal of Public Healt

11、h suggests that mens behavior may be to blame.2. It has been reported that at every age American males have poorer health and a higher risk of mortality than females.3. As if that werent enough, men tend to work in more dangerous settings than women, and thus account for 90% of on-the-job fatalities

12、, mostly in agriculture.4. In low-lying flood zones, men are more likely to drive around barricades and drown in high water.5. These reasons alone would certainly contribute to a shorter life span for men, but the problem may be even more profound.C A B D D B A DUnit 13Section I6. Avian influenza, o

13、r “bird flu”, is a contagious disease of animals caused by viruses that normally infect only birds and, less commonly, pigs.7. While all bird species are thought to be susceptible to infection, domestic poultry flocks are especially vulnerable to infections that can rapidly reach epidemic proportion

14、s.8. The current outbreak of bird flu is different from earlier ones in that officials have been unable to contain its spread.9. Rapid elimination of the H5N1 virus among infected birds and other animals is essential to preventing a major outbreak.10. The World Health Organization recommends that in

15、fected or exposed flocks of chickens and other birds be killed in order to help prevent further spread of the virus and reduce opportunities for human infection.1. 禽流感是一種由病毒引起的動物接觸性傳染病,通常只感染禽類,在少數(shù)情況下也會感染豬。2. 盡管所有的鳥類都會受感染,但是家禽群體特別容易受感染,而且會迅速造成大規(guī)模爆發(fā)流行。3. 目前爆發(fā)的禽流感與早些時期的禽流感不同,因?yàn)楣俜竭€無法控制它的傳播。 4. 迅速殺滅受感染的禽

16、類和其他動物體內(nèi)的H5N1病毒對預(yù)防禽流感的大規(guī)模爆發(fā)極其重要。5. 世界衛(wèi)生組織建議捕殺所有受感染和有接觸史的雞群和其他禽類,以防止病毒的進(jìn)一步傳播和減少人類受感染的機(jī)會。Section II DialogueT F T F F T T T F FPassage6. As the sun climbs to its noonday apex, the bearded man takes off his straw hat, wipes the sweat from his brow, and sits behind a team of mules, plowing the cornfield

17、.7. Soon hell head home to the farmhouse, where his wife has just hung out the weeks wash.8. They will sit down to a simple meal: bread that his daughters have baked, vegetables from the garden, perhaps some freshly made strawberry preserves.9. Gardens are full of ripening fruits and vegetables, rea

18、dy to be picked and preserved for the winter.10. The magical workshop is a childs wonderland: a miniature wooden table and chair set, doll-sized cradles and slightly bigger ones fro their owners, and mini-farmhouses, complete with wooden animals.F T T T F T T T Ex.21. You will see a cheerful Amish g

19、irl behind the counter scoop huge helpings of the richest, creamiest ice cream into wafer cones.2. The religious beliefs for which they left their homeland still define their lives, from their name to their language a German dialect, and their old-fashioned ways.3. They consider the modern 21st-cent

20、ury conveniences to be vulgar temptations, and they eschew any permanent physical connection to “the outside world” gas lines, electric wires, telephones, computers and televisions.4. After that, the boys help their fathers on the farm and the girls with their mothers at home.5. Because there are an

21、 array of arm-fresh produce and typical Amish food. Section III Item 1:B. the serious problem of insufficient health care in developing countries, especially in African countries.C. Statistics: 10%/24%/37%/3%/over 50%/less than 1%Analysis: 1) AIDS/tuberculosis/malaria / childhood vaccination/pregnan

22、t women2) more doctors and nurses/higher than in Africa/a brain drain of health professionals 3) ethical recruitment policies/international investment/more staff/4 million/ 1.3 billion Item 2:B. the WHO recommendations on the best time to start treatment for HIV. C. 1 Four million people around the

23、world have taken anti-retroviral drugs. 2 Five million people who need the drugs have not got them yet.3 HIV patients start taking drugs before their immune systems display symptoms.4 The treatment at the newly recommended level could increase survival by nearly 70%.5 They will significantly reduce

24、the cost to health systems of treating opportunisticinfections, greatly improve life expectancy of HIV patients, bring hope to the families and solve the problems of reduced workforce. Item 3:A. Paris traffic chaos caused by one-way traffic system.B. commuters/was blocked/no entry/were bemused/conve

25、rged/one side roadA decision/solve the problem of heavy traffic through his borough/more vehicles/district/a one-way system/two days/return immediately/traffic disorder Section IV Part I:A. The Art of Choosing/ the impact/ choices/ over 15 years/ thinks about/ practice love marriage/ balance/ a deep

26、 respect/ limitation/ the possibilitiesB American students: independence, possibility, opportunity and dream/ give more weight to what they want for themselves personallyJapanese students: responsibility, burden and anxiety/ place greater emphasis on how their choices will affect othersC 1 Iyengar t

27、akes the global financial crisis as an example to support her view.2 The corporations choose to sell home mortgages to people they knew could not afford them, and their customers choose to buy homes in spite of their inability to pay forthem.3 The above practice undoubtedly leads to putting short-te

28、rm self interest ahead of long-term consequences.Part II Dictation:6. Now times are changing and the Inuit, known as Eskimos down south, are adapting tothe new living environment.7. Their barren homeland became a Canadian territory, Nunavut, in 1999, and this gave them more say in their affairs.8. T

29、o the Inuit, polar bears have special significance. This archetypal symbol of the majesty and threat of the Arctic graces the government logo and license plates of Nunavut.9. They now are a “species of special concern” due to past over-harvesting, which rose with the introduction of snowmobiles, and

30、 environmental threats.10. The Nunavut Wildlife Management Board sets a yearly hunting quota. It was 408 for last season, though just 385 bears were killed. Exercise 1: D B A C D AC B Exercise 2 :1. Her advice includes : brush the snow off your caribou skin parka quickly dont push yourself too fast

31、or hard avoid any kind of moisture, which can be deadly in the Arctic cold the pack ice must be strong enough out near the water to support dog sleds or snowmobiles dunking means death for polar bear hunters.2. They generally go out for food at night or daybreak and sleep in the afternoon.3. They ha

32、ve to scan wide expanses of ice for bears or their tracks, and then work in teams to trap them on the ice between the open water and the shore.4. They are now a “species of special concern” because of past over-harvesting, which rose with the introduction of snowmobiles, and environmental threats su

33、ch as global warming.5. The foreign sport hunters have to pay US$20,000 or more for each polar bear they kill.Unit 14Section I11. 和其他西方國家,如加拿大、德國的政府不同,美國政府不向其公民提供由公共財(cái)政支出的醫(yī)療保障。12. 公民必須購買健康保險,每年人均花費(fèi)需要幾千美元。13. 如果一個公民沒有這種保險的話,那他必須要么支付醫(yī)療費(fèi)用,要么到別的價格低廉、有時是三等醫(yī)療機(jī)構(gòu)或縣醫(yī)院就診。14. 各種州政府援助計(jì)劃可以涵蓋一些急診或長期治療的費(fèi)用。 15. 在美國,

34、醫(yī)療費(fèi)用是造成個人破產(chǎn)的最常見的原因。Section II Dialogue1. emergency rockets/save the lives/20 minutes/fire/unstrap/climb out/lift/get away/top/occupants2 blueness/brilliant white/brick-red/roads/darkness/lights3 medical experiments/taking measurements/color/salt/water/vegetation4 dangerous/launch/physically harder/a

35、 thin layer of very hot air/crushing her lungs/four and a half times/breathe/this big bump/hit the ground/parachutes 5 plant a tree/launch site/flies/a good 40 feet high/the very end/cosmonauts/watered/soldiersPassage11. Poverty trends vary significantly from country to country, but one feature is c

36、onstant: figures for rural poverty are well above the level of average poverty.12. Most of those countries that have failed to embark on an agricultural revolution remain trapped in poverty, hunger and economic stagnation.13. A main reason for the inefficiency of farming in Africa is that the crops

37、grown on the great majority of small farms are not the high yielding varieties in common use on other continents.14. While sustainable rural development is essential to achieve the broader development agenda, the former cannot be realized without adequate community empowerment and participation.15.

38、Consequently, the rural-urban education gap is increasing making the task of sustainable development even more difficult and challenging. C D D A B C B ASection III Item 1:D. the impact of oil price increases on major oil producers and the consumers. E. 1 It has had a spectacular impact on the botto

39、m line at the major oil producers. 2 They are Shell, Americas Exxon Mobil and BP.3 Consumers are struggling with near record fuel prices. Predictably this has stoked complaints of profiteering by the oil firms.4 They have talked about tougher rules on company mergers and abuses of marketpowerwithint

40、heUSoilsecto;5Theysayhealthyprofitsar;6Becauseinvestorswerent;srecordresults.Theyweree;D.thepensionscrisisfacin;A.thechangeoverofanalogu;B.1Theyhavebeenbombarded;2Theypower within the US oil sector.5 They say healthy profits are needed to fund investment in finding and developing new energy sources.

41、6 Because investors werent impressed with Shells record results. They were expecting an even better financial performance. Item 2:D. the pensions crisis facing British firms. E. F F F T F T Item 3:A. the changeover of analogue signal to digital signal in the US.B. 1 They have been bombarded with a s

42、eries of adverts, warning them that the analogue signal would be switched off on a certain day.2 They are asked to buy set-top converter boxes.3 The US authorities have issued coupons, worth 40 dollars each, to cover most of thecost /have spent 2 billion dollars to support the smooth transition. 4 T

43、here are 2.2 million households that have made no preparation for the digital changeover.5 They are the elderly and the low income households.Section IVPart 1:A. 1 It is called “eco-school” program.2 The elementary school principal (Oumar Sow) is the director of the program. 3 Because the once ferti

44、le village is faced with desertification. Rivers are drying up, grazing land for cattle is scarce, and the dry soil is hard to farm. 4 They are learning how to identify biodegradable garbage, how to make compost, how to plant the trees and how to water the trees in their schoolyard. 5 The “show, don

45、t tell” philosophy/ The hands-on strategy is the key to the programs success.B. F T T F T FPart 2 Dictation:11. The multiplicity and contradictory nature of objectives which rural development was expected to achieve often deprived it of a central focus and contributed to its failure. 12. Whilst the

46、intent of all rural development effort has always been to benefit the poor, the results have not been very promising.13. Rural people in many countries still do not have access to basic social services such as healthcare, education, water and sanitation.14. Markets remain underdeveloped, and infrast

47、ructure development has not kept pace with population growth.15. In general, the overall rural development agenda was affected by two factors: one is that agenda itself was determined by those not living in the rural communities and the other is that national economic development efforts continue to

48、 be skewed in favor of urban areas.T F T F T T F TUnit 15Section I16. 歐洲文化也許更應(yīng)該描述為歐洲一系列相互重疊的文化。17. 歐洲一直是許多后來傳播到世界各地的文化創(chuàng)新和文化運(yùn)動的發(fā)祥地。 18. 對歐洲文化進(jìn)行界定的主要問題之一是:歐洲始于何處,又止于何處? 19. 絕大多數(shù)國家有著共同的歷史經(jīng)歷,但其中出現(xiàn)了一些重要的斷層。20. 近幾十年來,歐盟一直致力于鑒別和支持共同的歐洲價值觀,但結(jié)果證明這是一個非常有爭議的難題。Section II DialogueNecessity: 1 Natural energy res

49、ources are limited. 2 not to rely on importing fuel 3 Nuclear power production is extremely efficient and clean. Safety: 1 all kinds of automatic backup security systems 2 Nuclear reactors can automatically shut down in a real emergency.Pollution: 1 investigating suitable sites, where theres clay or

50、 chalk, for storing the wasteunderground2 developing methods of treating waste and sealing it for storage in blocks ofglass or rock.3 Nuclear waste does decay and eventually turn into non-radioactive material. Alternative sources of energy: 1 Serious consideration has been given to alternative sourc

51、es of energy. 2 continuing research into methods of using alternative energy sourcesefficiently.3 It doesnt make economic sense to develop systems of this kind at present. Awareness of the risks 1 Risks are negligible 2 Nuclear power is an efficient source of energy which well be able to rely onfor

52、many years.Passage Dictation:1. Organized competitive sports were a social innovation, confined to class and national boundaries, excluding manual workers, women and certain ethnic minorities.2. Essentially, these sports were a private initiative, in no way associated with the state or politics, let

53、 alone foreign policy.3. Competitive sports were encouraged by the new international contests, especially the modern Olympic Games inaugurated at Athens in 1896.4. In the second half of the 20th century, a mounting tension developed between amateur-elitist sport for wealthy, privileged males and com

54、mercial spectator sport for the mainly middle classes, as well as worker and female sport.5. The employment of sport for prestige abroad and unity at home is present in all nations as is the promotion of a particular sport for encouraging a culture of consent. Ex 1:Chess/bullfighting/cricket and cro

55、quet/France/Russia/hunting and boccia Ex 2: 1789/the mid-19th century/the critical stage of the Industrial Revolution in the 1870s/ the late 19th century/the communist revolution of 1917/the early 19th century/the 1850s and 1860s Ex 3:1. They originated in Europe.2. Organized competitive sports emer

56、ged in Europe in the 19th century as the private domain of the new social class born of industrialization and urbanization.3. At the turn of the century, particularly after the 1914-1918 World War, competitivesports started to prevail.4. French sport still bears the imprint of the French Revolution

57、of 1789, the educational philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the noble aspirations of Coubertin. 5. Europes over 700 million inhabitants currently reside in over 40 nations. Section III Item 1:F. the annulment of an election in Thailand.G. 1 After 5 weeks of political paralysis, Thailand finally

58、 has a way out of the stalemate left by last months general election.2 The Constitutional Court has voted to annul Prime Minister Thanksin Shinawatras third election victory.3 The intervention by Thailands revered monarch two weeks ago is most likely to have influenced their verdict.4 Because the opposition parties do not want Mr Thaksin to run again for Prime Minister but he is considered the key vote winner for his party.5 The opposition parties are demanding constitutional reforms to strengthen the chec

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