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Listentothis3Lesson3答案与原文

NewsItem1:

 1.GeneralComprehension.Fillintheblankstocompletethefollowingstatementsaccordingtowhatyouhaveheard. 

(1)IBMannouncedtodayitis 

(2)IBMisselling 

 . (3)The 

 inSouthAfricahascausedthisdecision. (4)Anti-apartheidgroupshave 

 thisdecision. (5)IBMemployssome 

 peopleinSouthAfrica. 2.SpotDictation.Listentothetapeagainandfillinthefollowingblanks.    

 CharlesRedmondsaid 

 theReaganAdministrationbelievesUS 

 inSouthAfricahasbeena 

 against 

 ."Weregretanydecisionto 

 involvementinSouthAfrica." 3.FocusingonDetails.Completethefollowingstatementwithdetails. TheUSStateDepartmentregretsthereductionsofUSprivatesectorinvolvementinSouthAfricabecausetheycould  a.have 

 ,  b.injure 

 ,and  c.limit 

 .

NewsItem2:

1.GeneralComprehension.Completethecharttoprovideabriefsummaryofthenewsitem.  Event:

Demonstration  Place:

 

 & 

  City:

 

  Country:

 

  Race:

 

 2.FocusingonDetails.Fillthedetailedinformationaccordingtowhatyouhaveheard. 

(1)Numberofdemonstrators:

morethan 

 

(2)Numberofpeoplearrested:

morethan 

 (3)Causesofthedemonstration:

  a.suspecting 

  b.blaming 

 (4)Governmentappealedfor 

 . (5)Anofficialstatementisexpectedfrom 

 . (6)Mugabeisjustbackfrom 

 .

NewsItem3:

1.GeneralComprehension.Fillintheblankstocompletethefollowingstatementsaccordingtowhatyouhaveheard. 

(1)PresidentReaganmetwith 

 HelmutKohl. 

(2)Themeetinglastedabout 

 . (3)Themeetingtookplaceat 

 today. (4)Kohlexpressed 

 . 2.Summary.UsealltheinformationyouhavegatheredinExercise1andtrytowriteasummaryforNewsItem3.  

Suggestedversion:

PresidentReaganmetforaboutanhourtodaywithWestGermanChancellorHelmutKohlattheWhiteHousewhoexpressedsupportforthePresident'sSDIprogram.

NewsinDetailGeneralComprehension.Choosethebestanswer(a,b,c,ord)tocompleteeachofthefollowingstatements. 1.WestGermanChancellorHelmutKohl___________. 

 a.hasbeeninWashington.forfourdays

 b.isinWashington.forfourdaysofmeetings

 c.hasbeeninWashington.fourhoursbeforehetalkswithPresidentReagan

 d.isinWashingtonD.C.forafour-hourmeetingofthefollowingisonKohl'sagenda.Itis___________. 

 a.armscontroltalks

 b.economicrelationswithSouthAfrica

 c.Germany'spolicytowardsSouthAfrica

 d.US-Sovietsummitmeetingin

Iceland3.ThemajortopicofdiscussionwithChancellorKohltodayis_____________. 

 a.theagreementsignedbytheUnitedStatesandtheSovietUnioninReykjavik

 b.US-Sovietarmscontroltalks

 c.America'sEuropeanallies

 d.ArmscontrolbetweenUSandtheSovietUnion4.AccordingtoPresidentReagan,achievinganagreementwiththeSovietUnionwoulddependupon_____________. 

 a.pushingaheadwithhisSDIprogram

 b.thestrength,realismandunityofEuropeanallies

 c.weaknessortimidityonthepartofWesternnations

 d.eliminatinglong-rangemissilesinEurope5.ProposalwasmadeinReykjavikoneliminating_____________. 

 a.shorter-rangemissiles

 b.medium-rangemissiles

 c.long-rangemissiles 

 d.intercontinentalmissiles6.AccordingtomembersofNATO,thecarryingoutoftheproposalwouldleaveEuropevulnerabletotheSoviet______________. 

 a.long-rangemissiles

 b.air-to-airmissiles

 c.shorter-rangemissilesandgreatersuperiorityinconventionalforces

 d.airandnaval

superiority 7.Theallieswantreductionsinmedium-rangemissiles______________reductionsinshorter-rangemissilesandconventionalforces. 

 a.madeafter

 b.tiedto

 c.madebefore

 d.madeatthesametime8.ChancellorKohlwasexpectedtourgePresidentReagan_______________. 

 a.tokeeptalksbetweentheUSandtheSovietUnionmoving

 b.tostopSDIprogram

 c.tocompromiseontalksbetweentheUSandtheSovietUnion

 d.tostepupSDIprogram9.AsenioradministrationofficialquotedKohlassayingthat________________. 

 a.hehasnoobjectionstotheStrategicDefensesystem

 b.hehasalwaysbeeninfavoroftheStrategicDefensesystem

 c.hehasalwaysbeenopposingtheStrategicDefensesystem

 d.hedidnotwanttomentionSDIinhisarrivalremarks

SpecialReport1.GeneralComprehension.Fillintheblankswithbasicfactsconcerningtheprogram. 

(1)Programorganizer:

agroupof 

 

(2)Place:

 

 (3)durationofinvolvement:

almost 

 (4)Plans:

  a.toexpand 

  b.tosupply 

 (5)Promise:

tohire 

 2.Answerthefollowingquestionsbriefly.

(1)Itdatesbackalmosttwentyyears.

(2)TheBostonbusinesscommunityoffered 

 andlater 

 toBostonteachers. (3)Bostonbusinesscommunityhaspumpedmorethan

 intothepublicschools. (4)Thebusinessleaderssaytheyarereadytomaketheirbiggestcommitment:

 

 .

(5)Itisto 

 . (6)Thetitleoftheprogramis 

 , 

 . (7) 

 allthepoorkidscouldgetthescholarshipfortheirfurthereducation;

(8)Onlythose 

 couldgetit. (9)Theaveragegramisaround$

 . (10) 

 Bostonstudentshavereceivedmoneyfromthisprogram. 

3.FocusingonDetails.FillintheblankswithinformationaboutRobertWeaver. 

(1)RobertWeaver'smajoris 

 . 

(2)Nowhestudiesinthe 

 inBoston. (3)Hewillgethisdegree 

 .(When) (4)Heaffordedcollegewith  a.thegrantfromthe 

 program;  b.the 

 ;  c.whatheearnedfromhis 

 ,and  d.his 

 . (5)ThetotalamountofWentworth'sbillwas$

 . 4.SpotDictation.Listentothetapeagainandfillinthefollowingblanks. 

(1)Unemploymenthereisamong 

 inthenationand 

 saythey'rehavingahardtime 

 . 

(2)TheACESSprogramisnot 

 .Thereisabitof 

 (3)Ifwhereyouarehasasupplyofqualifiedpeopleto 

 ,thatcan'tbeanything 

 . (4)Philipssaysanyscholarshipstudentwho 

 willbegiven 

overotherjobapplicantsby 

 . 

5.Answerthefollowingquestion. 

(1)Thebusinessgroupnowiscollectingthe 

 . 

(2) 

 dollarshasalreadybeencollected. (3) 

 ofBoston'smostinfluentialcorporationshavejoinedintheprogram. (4)USEducationSecretarypredictedtheprogramwill 

 .

SectionOne

IBM,followingtheleadofGeneralMotors,announcedtodayit'spullingoutofSouthAfrica.LikeGeneralMotors,IBMsaysit'ssellingitsSouthAfricanholdingsbecauseofthepoliticalandeconomicsituationthere.Anti-apartheidgroupshavepraisedthedecision,buttheStateDepartmentsaysbusinesspulloutsareregrettable.SpokesmanCharlesRedmondsaidtodaytheReaganAdministrationbelievesUScorporateinvolvementinSouthAfricahasbeenaprogressiveforceagainstapartheid."WeregretanydecisiontoreduceUSprivatesectorinvolvementinSouthAfrica.Suchreductionscouldhaveharmfuleffectsonblackworkers,injuretheSouthAfricaneconomywhichhas,onthewhole,weakenedthepremisesofapartheidandprovidedameansofimprovingthelivingstandardsandskillsofmanypeopleotherwisedisadvantagedbyapartheid,anditmightlimittheextentofUSinfluenceinSouthAfrica."StateDepartmentspokesmanCharlesRedmond.IBMemployssome1,500peopleinSouthAfrica. MorethanfiftyblackyouthswerearrestedtodayinHarare,Zimbabwe,whenpolicebrokeupdemonstrationsatSouthAfricanofficesandtheUSembassy.JulieFredricksreports."AgroupofmorethanathousandstudentsandyouthscausedthousandsofdollarsofdamagebyburningandstoningtheofficesoftheSouthAfricantrademission,SouthAfricanAirways,AirMalawi,andtheMalawianHighCommission.ThedemonstratorssuspectedSouthAfricancomplicityintheplanecrashthatkilledMozambiquanPresidentMachelinSouthAfricaandblamedMalawiforsupportingthePretoria-backedinsurgentsthatareattackingMozambique.Zimbabweangovernmentofficialsappealedforcalm,andastatementfromPrimeMinisterMugabejustbackfromatriptoLondonisexpectedtomorrow.ForNationalPublicRadio,thisisJulieFredricksinHarare. PresidentReaganmetforaboutanhourtodaywithWestGermanChancellorHelmutKohlattheWhiteHouse.KohlisthefirstEuropeanLeadertovisitthePresidentsincetheReykjaviksummit.USofficialssayKohlexpressedsupportforthePresident'sSDIprogram. 

SectionTwoWestGermanChancellorHelmutKohlisinWashington.forfourdaysofmeetings.AmongtheissuesonhisagendaareeconomicrelationswiththeUSandGermany'spolicytowardssouthernAfrica.Buttoday,Kohl'stalkwithPresidentReaganwasdominatedbytherecentUS-SovietsummitmeetinginIceland.NPR'sBrendaWilsonreports. WhilenomajoragreementwassignedbytheUnitedStatesandtheSovietUnioninReykjavik,thetwocountriesmadeprogressinarmscontroltalksinareasthatareacentralconcerntoAmerica'sEuropeanallies.ThoseparticularareasinvolvedisarmamentproposalsmadeinIceland,affectingmedium-rangemissilesandlong-rangemissilesoverwhichallieshavevoicedsomereservations.ThiswasamajortopicofdiscussionwithChancellorKohltoday,eventhoughhisForeignMinisterwasbriefedbytheUSSecretaryofStateonlylastweek.InremarkswelcomingChancellorKohl,PresidentReagansoundedapositivenote,sayingthattherewasamplereasonforoptimism."WhenthenextagreementisfinallyreachedwiththeSovietUnion,andIsaywhen,notif,itwillnotbetheresultofweaknessoftimidityonthepartofWesternnations.Instead,itwillflowfromourstrength,realismandunity."ThePresidentalsoexplainedthatachievingsuchanagreementwoulddependuponpushingaheadwithhisStrategicDefenseInitiative,SDI,becauseitofferedprotectionagainstcheating.ButmembersofNATO,

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