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1、3. Dont say “dont”, The Donts, a form of (14) negative goal setting, can be self-fulfilling because your mind (15) responds to pictures.4. Make your own (16) rules.5. Learn from your mistakes.By (17)embracing risk, you will accomplish more than you (18)ever thought you could. In the process you will

2、 (19) transform your life into an exciting adventure that will constantly challenge, reward and (20) rejuvenate you. Part 2 listening for GistItll be a dull day, with outbreaks of rain. There may be some heavy showers in the south-west later, with perhaps the odd thunderstorm. The outlook for tomorr

3、ow: continuing dull, but there should be some breaks in the cloud by midday. Itll be quite warm, with a maximum temperature of about 16 to 17 degrees. Directions: Listen to the passage and write down the gist and the key words that help you decide. 1. This passage is about a weather forecast. 2. The

4、 key words are rain, showers, thunderstorm, outlook, and maximum temperature.Section Two Listening ComprehensionPart 1 DialogueAdulthoodInterviewer: OK, Bruce, Ur, why is the late twenties better than, say, earlier twenties?Bruce: Ur, I think that when youre in your, in the early twenties, youre jus

5、t getting over, um, teenage adolescent years, so now I think in the late twenties you kinda know a direction but, um, the early twenties are just too you just kinda remember too many things of the teenage years and youre still trying to get a plan. But in the twenties, late twenties, you kind of kno

6、w what you wanna do and you kind of have an idea of, of how to get it. And you know how to settle down, too. You can see a plan for getting things and also settling down. Hmm, um, is there a time in your life that you think you would call the most difficult time? Probably the teenage years, like fou

7、rteen, fifteen . Yeah? Sixteen. The mid teens. Yeah, I think the mid teens were the worst. So, Julie, why would you like to be a little girl again?Julie: Um, I think, uh, I think lately because the age Im at now, I feel, is kind of a stressful age. Huh. When youre, when youre younger, you dont have

8、as many worries and responsibilities. Yeah. You dont have all the stresses of life as an adult. I think at the age Im at now, when you get out of college and you need to find a job. Uh-huh. And Im single and I cant depend on my parents anymore. Uh-huh. And I have new responsibilities - just trying t

9、o get used to having new responsibilities and also figure out what I wanna do - theres lots of decisions. Julie: I dont always know what the best thing to do is. Um, those are things that I need to learn. Yeah. So, Ann, why was being in your thirties good?Ann: Because in your thirties you pretty muc

10、h know what you like and what you dont like,and youre kind of settled into life. And, at least for me, that was a really good time. Actually, now that my sons are married and, and theyre independent. When I come to, come to think about it, I probably do more interesting things now for myself than I

11、did when I was in my thirties . Huh! For example. Well, now Im playing in an orchestra, which I would neverve had time to do when the boys were little and, urn, and I, ur, read a lot more than I did. Do you and your husband go out more? Ha! We do! We do. We go out to movies, and we go out to dinner,

12、 and we hope to be able to travel! Listen to the dialogue and decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). l. T 2. T 3. T 4. T 5. T 6. F 7. T 8.T Part 2 PassageSocial SecurityThe Social Security system in the US is a major source of retirement income for many. Thus Social Secur

13、ity is a logical place to start answering the question: Can we afford to continue this trend of retiring ever earlier and living longer?The Social Security Administration projected income and expense for the Social Security fund from 2000 to 2050. The figures for both income-tax revenues and benefit

14、s paid out are sobering*. It highlights the coming deficits in a system on which so many Americans depend for at least a part of their livelihood during retirement. The gap between revenue and expense arises because of demographic shifts. The aging of the Baby Boomers and life-extending medical adva

15、nces combine to create an imbalance in the Social Security system as designed. The system was established in 1935 and was intended as an insurance policy against a poverty-ridden old age, a not uncommon fate for the elderly during the first decades of the 20th century. The Social Security system has

16、 been expanded many times since its inception*. It now covers workers, disabled persons, and the dependents of each. The system also adjusts benefits for inflation annually. In the 1930s, life expectancy in the US was 59.7 years; many people never reached the age of retirement. In 2001, life expecta

17、ncy was 77.6 years; most people today live for quite a while on Golden Pond*. Were living longer and drawing from the Social Security fund for more years with each passing generation. The declining age of retirement only exacerbates* this trend. In simple terms, if the number of those paying into th

18、e fund drops as the number of those drawing from it rises, an imbalance is sure to develop in the future. Barring any restructuring of the system beforehand, Social Security expenses will exceed revenues in the year 2015. At that point the system will begin to use reserves to meet its obligations. A

19、ccording to the Social Security Administration estimates, these reserves will carry the system through the mid-2030s. At that point, if not sooner, one of two things will need to be done: (1) The Social Security tax rate will need to be increased, or (2) Benefits paid out wij1 need to be reduced. Th

20、e second solution may involve extending the retirement age to 70 or an even older age. Since none of these options is politically palatable (the elderly have the highest voting rate), it remains to be seen which will be implemented - most likely some combination of the two. Since 3 out of every 10 A

21、mericans aged 65 or older depend on Social Security payments for 90% or more of their income (and 3 out of 5 depend on Social Security for 50% or more of their income) we must ask an important question: Are those of us now in our 30s and 40s planning on an alternative or supplemental retirement inco

22、me?A: Pre-listening Question Actually, it is a government scheme that provides economic assistance to those people faced with sickness, unemployment, maternity and retirement, etc. In this case, the cost is paid entirely out of taxation. If the cost is met wholly or partly from contributions paid by

23、 employers to the state, the scheme is usually called national insurance. B: Sentence Dictation Listen to some sentences and write them down. You will hear each sentence three times. 1. Social Security is a logical place to start answering the question:2. It highlights the coming deficits in a syste

24、m on which so many Americans depend for at least a part of their livelihood during retirement. 3. The Social Security system now covers workers, disabled persons, and the dependents of each, and the system also adjusts benefits for inflation annually. 4. In simple terms, if the number of those payin

25、g into the fund drops as the number of those drawing from it rises, an imbalance is sure to develop in the future. 5. Since none of these options is politically palatable, it remains to be seen which will be implemented - most likely some combination of the two.C: Detailed Listening Listen to the pa

26、ssage and choose the best answer to complete each of the following sentences. l. B 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. D 8. BD After-listening Discussion Listen to the passage again and discuss the following questions. The gap between revenues and expenses arises because of demographic shifts. The aging of

27、the Baby Boomers and life-extending medical advances combine to create an imbalance in the Social Security system as designed. Social Security expenses will exceed revenues in the year 2015. At that point the system will begin to use reserves to meet its obligations. According to the Social Security Administration estimates, these reserves will carry the system through the mid-2030s. 2. (Open) Section Three NewsNews Item 1For development organizations, the meetings are a time to discuss some

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