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1、Unit 11Section One Tactics for listeningParti Spot DictationGive your child the happiness traitHappiness is both a state and a trait.The state of happiness is a(1)mood that comes and goes.I can(2)induce it in my two-year-old daughter simply by making a(3)silly face.The trait of happiness is more(4)s

2、table.I see it in my daughter when she gets out of bed with a smile,eager to(5)take on the day.Even when life isnt so pleasant,she can sustain her(6)optimism and hopefulness.A recipe for a happy disposition through life is harder to(7)come by,but researchers have identified key(8)ingredients.By focu

3、sing on these,parents are more likely to raise children with the(9)trait of happiness built into their(10)character.l)Give your child choices.2)Resist the urge to(11)spoil.Common sense suggests that people with(12)adequate incomes are happier than those(13)without.The key word is adequate.What is im

4、portant is having enough to(14)provide for basic needs and feeling content with what you have.3)(15)Encourage broad interests.4)Teach resilience*.Everyone has ways to(16)cope with bad days.A child should be taught to find solace in things that will(17)restore his sense of well-being.5)(18)Promote a

5、happy home.One of the best ways to help a child find(19)enduring happiness is for the parents to(20)look for it in their own lives.Part 2 Listening for GistOld and young,single and married,rich and poor-anyone can be lonely,irrespective of the number of friends,family and social contacts they actual

6、ly have.Women,the elderly,the young,the single parent,the widowed and the unemployed are most at risk.Young mothers at home with children under five are particularly vulnerable to loneliness and depression because of the transition from working wife to housebound mother.Elderly people,particularly t

7、hose who move toa new area on retirement,may be isolated from their families and friends.Illness,disability and fear of going out alone also combine to turn many pensioners into prisoners in their own homes.Teenagers natural shyness and self-consciousness may make them awkward in the company of thei

8、r peers and the opposite sex.Single parents feel cut off from a couple-orientated society.Divorce can be shattering to the self-esteem.With so many social contacts being made through work,unemployment can also lead to loneliness.ExerciseDirections:Listen to the passage and write down the gist and th

9、e key words that help you decide.l)This passage is about various reasons for loneliness and depression.2)The key words are young mothers,transition,wonkine wife housebound mother:elderly people,isolated,illness,disability,fear of eoinq 011t alone:teenagers,natural shyness,self-consciousness:single p

10、arents,cut off,a couDle-orientated society,divorce-self-esteem:social contacts,work,unemuloyment.Section two Listening for ComprehensionDeputy EditorRay Jones:You know,a lot of people who read newspapers have no idea how theyre put together.Im often asked to talk to groups of people about my work,an

11、d its incredible how many of them think either that reporters write the headlines and take their own pictures or,conversely,that the Editor writes and prints everything in the paper.They fail to realize that producing a newspaper is really very much a team effort.Mary Keen:Ray,youre Deputy Editor of

12、 the Evening Post.What exactly does that entail?Ray Jones:Well,the work of a Deputy Editor varies from paper to paper depending on the Editor.No two Editors work the same way.Some delegate all the administration to a deputy.Others take on all the admin themselves and concentrate on the management si

13、de of running the newspaper rather than on the editorial side.Our Editor here is the sort who likes getting involved in the editorial side of the paper,so hell often come,sit down with the reporters and work on a story with them.But then once or twice a week hell leave that and get on with the admin

14、.Mary Keen:So what are your responsibilities as Deputy?Ray Jones:I supervise the reporters,sports writers and sub-editors and try to see that everyone knows what everyone else is doing so that it all runs smoothly.And,of course,I also stand in*for the Editor when hes at meetings,conferences,or whate

15、ver.Mary Keen:And what is Ray Jones typical working day?Ray Jones:Well,it starts at about 7:15,and the first thing I have to do is to find out whats going on in the newsroom,what are the best stories of the day,whos going to cover them,and so on.Quite often its not immediately obvious whats going to

16、 be the front page lead*,and thats a major headache at the start of the day.Once thats been sorted out and Ive checked that theres nothing distasteful or unethical going into the paper,then I come back to my office to get on with my Deputy Editor tasks.Mary Keen:Which are?Ray Jones:Taking care of re

17、aders letters,for instance,and editing our Mailbag column.That can be great fun-we have a spiendidly eccentric bunch of regular readers,and,given the right subject,they often produce an extremely entertaining and well-written set of letters.Of course,dealing with the correspondence has its tedious s

18、ide as well-I have to read every letter we get,and some of them,as you can imagine,are a bit of a pam.Mary Keen:What else do you have to do?Ray Jones:I also write the Leader column each day.That means I have to compose 300 words on some matter of public concern expressing the newspapers opinion.And

19、sometimes this,too,can be a real problem.More than once Ive found myself half an hour before the deadline with no idea what my opfnion was going to be on what subject.Mary Keen:How did you get into journalism,Ray?Ray Jones:As an errand boy,actually,at the age of 15.I left school with no qualificatio

20、ns and was lucky enough to get a job with the Liverpool Echo,making tea,polishing floors and so on.After a year I became a junior reporter.I did the usual sort of training by attending day-release classes,gained some more experience as a reporter and then went from the Echo to the Birmingham Mail wh

21、ere I became a sub-editor,and then a chief reporter.Ive been on a couple of other papers since the mail-I wasNews Editor on my last paper-and I moved to the EveningPost three years ago.esicrexEDirections:Listen to the dialogue and complete the following grids,A.Ray Jones Job DescriptionHis responsib

22、ilities as aDeputyEditorSupervises the reporters,sports writers and sub-editors;Stands in for the Editor sometimes.Ray Jones typical working dayStarts at about 7:15,and finds out whats going on in the newsroom,what are the best stories of the day,and whats going to be the front page lead.Gets on wit

23、h the Deputy Editor tasks.Mailbag columnTakes care of readers letters.That can be great fun.Of course,dealing with the correspondence has its tedious side as well.Leader columnEach day there will be an article about 300 words on some matter of public concern,which expresses the newspapers owinion.B.

24、Ray Jones Career ExperienceNewspaperTimeWorkLiverpool EchoAt the age of15Worked as an errand boy,making tea,polishing floors and so on.After a yearBecame a junior reporter;gained some more experience as a reporter by attending day-release classes.Birmingham MailBecame a sub-editor,and then achief re

25、porter.(A couple of other papers)Became News Editor on the last paper.Evening PostDeputy EditorPart2 PassageBuilding Friendships with Your Young Children1.Footings are cement piers upon which the entire building rests.They are crucial to the strength of the Hnished structure.2.In a similar way in th

26、ese brief early years,parents of young children have the challenging job of laying the foundation that will support family friendships in later years.3.Physical affection and verbal affirmation are necessary in laying astrong foundation for friendship.Kids need the warmth ofphysical contact and so d

27、o you.4.A young child will try to manipulate and be in charge.While the child may not be consciously trying to control,this is what he is doing.5.These early years are similar to taking out a savings bond.We put much into our childrens lives,but we dont see much return on our initial investment for

28、several years.Several years ago,we began construction on a new church building.In the beginning,the workmen dug a big pit in the ground and then they began to pour footings.Footings are cement piers upon which the entire building rests.They are crucial to the strength of the finished structure.After

29、 the foundation hole is dug,the footings must be poured quickly,before the composition of the soil is changed by the wind,air,or water.In a similar way in these brief early years,parents of young children have the challenging job of laying the foundation that will support family friendships in later

30、 years.Here are eight foundation builders to help parents as they seek to cultivate strong friendships with their young children.Physical affection and verbal affirmation are necessary in laying a strong foundation for friendship.Hug,hug,hug.Even if you were notraised in a hugging family,hug your ki

31、ds anyway.They need the warmth of physical contact and so do you.Say I love you and say it often.When we talk with our children,its meaningful if we look them in the eyes.So squat down to their level when you truly want to communicate with them,and let them know that what you are saying to one anoth

32、er is important.A young child will try to manipulate and be in charge.He will attempt to get his own way.While the child may not be consciously trying to control,this is what he is doing.A wise parent must not permit this to happen.When a child respects his parents,he will also respect others.Tradit

33、ion and discipline are related,for tradition begins with a regularly scheduled event and the repetition,time after time,of that event.Discipline,too,is the repetition of many small acts until they become ingrained as part of the way in which a child relates to the world.Small children need a schedul

34、e-a routine.Schedules build confidence in children because they know what to expect and when to expect it.Parents of young children sometimes feel much like those workers.We work and work and dont see much progress.Or make progress in one area and then have a setback in another.Its easy to lose our

35、perspective and become discouraged.We have to remember that we are laying the foundation for a childs future life and friendships,and it can be a tedious process.Our children are tender shoots full of the promise of great things.As we gently train and steer them,we need a long-range perspective.In a

36、 way,these early years are similar to taking out a savings bond.We put much into our childrens lives,but we dont see much return on our initial investment for several years.In the same way we expect our monetary investments to pay off in the future,we have to remember we are building for our childre

37、ns futures.Exercise C:l.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.A 8,DExercise D After-listening DiscussionDirections:Listen to the passage again and discuss the following questions.1)It is a metaphor.Laying a solid foundation is crucial to building a church.The author compares the process of building friendships wi

38、th children to that of constructing a new church building.If the foundation is strong since inception then when storms hurricanes and earthquakes hit it will surely hold and the building will be safe and sound.2)(Open)Section Three NewsNews Item 1The donors5 conference on Somalia is fraught with con

39、cerns that do not directly deal with the problem at hand-bolstering security in the Horn of Africa country.Donors are worried about the rampant piracy offSomalias shores.Potential donors are also financially strapped from fighting the global economic crisis.Still,the United Nations which is co-spons

40、oring the conference with the European Union hopes to raise about 166 million to beef up Somalian security and to help understaffed African Union peacekeepers in the conflict-torn country.The United Nations also wants representatives from some 30 nations expected at the conference to come up with a

41、100-day plan to rebuild stability in Somalia.Among those expected at the conference are Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed along with the heads of the African Commission and Arab League and representatives of nearly three dozen nations.Exercise A:Directions:Listen to the news item and complete the

42、 summary.This news item is about the donors conference on Somalia.Exercise B:Directions:Listen to the news again and answer the following questions.1.What are donors worried about?They are worried about the rampant piracy off Somalias shores.2.How much does the UN hope to raise to beef up Somalian s

43、ecurity?The UN hopes to raise about$166 million to beef up Somalian security.3.What is the problem that potential donors are faced with?They are financially strauped from fi!htin?the global economic crisis.4.What does the UN expect representatives at the conference to do?The UN expects representativ

44、es at the conference to come ud with a 100-day plan to rebuild stability in Somalis.5.Who are expected at the conference?They are Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed,alone with the heads of the African Commission and Arab League and representatives of nearly three dozen nations.News Item2Sales of e

45、xisting homes rose sharply in July surpassing expectations and fueling optimism that the U.S.economy is on the right track.The higher demand is just part of the larger picture.Although the increase was the largest in ten years average homeowners have lost about 15 percent of the value of their homes

46、.Critics of the governments plan,aimed at helping struggling homeowners modify loans to make them more affordable,say fewer than ten percent of eligible loans have been changed.That means many homeowners will continue paying high interest rates on loans worth more than their homes.Last month,more th

47、an 360,000 homeowners were foreclosed,an increase of more than 30 percent since last year.Part of the problem is that banks are still reluctant to lend.And with unemployment expected to peak next year,the worry is that foreclosures will continue to rise,making prospects for an economic recovery more

48、 elusive.Exercise A:Directions:Listen to the news item and complete the summary.This news item is about the impronement of the US housin?market.Exercise B:Listen to the news item again and decide whether the following statements are true or false.l.F 2.F 3.F 4.T 5.T 6,FNews Item 3Trinity University

49、economics professor Jorge Gonzalez says these immigrant remittances*exceed the international development assistance available to Latin American countries.And ironically,Mr Gonzalez says,in some ways,this haphazard form of financial aid may be even more effective than government-to-government assista

50、nce.Penn State anthropology professor Jeffrey Cohen,who works with several rural communities in Mexico,agrees the effects of the immigrant remittances are generally beneficial.However,he says,they can change the nature of a local economy.In previously cashless communities,which had only traded goods

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