1、树的方向由风决定,人的方向由自己决定! STEP BY STEP 3000 3 答案 Unit 1 World News: International Relations Part I Warming up A Tapescripts: 1. The former American Defense Secretary William Perry has recommended a radical change of policy towards North Korea. 2. Hundreds of thousands of mothers from across the U
2、nited States gathered here in Washington Sunday to push for tougher gun control laws. 3. There's been further fighting between Macedonian forces and Ethnic Albanian guerrillas inside the Macedonian border with Kosovo. 4. A bomb dropped by the United State's navy aircraft during training in Kuwai
3、t has hit a group of military observers, killing six of them. 5. NATO is taking a number of steps to allay growing disquiet about the possible health risks from ammunitions containing depleted uranium, which it used in Kosovo and Bosnia. B 1. What is the summit's statement expected to call on U
4、N members? To make commitments to eradicate poverty, promote democracy and education, and reverse the spread of AIDS. 2. Which three countries are admitted by ASEAN on Saturday? Burma, Cambodia, and the Laos. 3. What happened on Friday about ten miles south of Pearl Harbor? A U. S. nuclear sub
5、marine tore through a Japanese fishing vessel, sinking it within minutes. How many people were on the vessel? And how many were missing? 35/9. 4. What happened in the West Bank and Gaza? Gun battles between Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen have been raiding overnight. 5. What are the proble
6、ms with the nuclear facilities and nuclear plants in Japan? Some nuclear facilities have breached many health and safety laws. More than half of the nuclear plants failed some basic tests, such as checking radiation measurements. Tapescripts: 1. With the final declaration on its role in the 21st
7、 century, the summit's statement is expected to call on UN members to make commitments to eradicate poverty, promote democracy and education, and reverse the spread of AIDS. More than 150 heads of state and government attended the summit, the largest gathering of world leaders in history. 2. The As
8、sociation of South-East Asian Nations has decided to invite Burma to join its ranks, shrugging off western denunciations of the military regime in Rangoon. ASEAN foreign ministers voted on Saturday to admit Burma, Cambodia, and the Laos. 3. The missing, four of them teenagers, were among 35 people
9、aboard a high school fishing vessel from Japan. On Friday, a U.S. nuclear submarine tore through the ship, sinking it within minutes. The USS Greenville, which was not seriously damaged, was performing an emergency surfacing drill when the collision occurred about ten miles south of Pearl Harbor. Co
10、ast Guard rescue teams plucked all but nine of the victims from the rough seas. 4. Gun battles between Israeli troops and Palestinian gunman have been raiding overnight in the West Bank and Gaza. The upsurge in violence comes after Israeli attack helicopters targeted and killed a member of an elite
11、 Palestinian security force. 5. Some nuclear facilities in Japan have breached many health and safety laws. Government inspectors checked 17 nuclear plants. More than half of them failed some basic tests, such as checking radiation measurements. Japanese nuclear regulators have been ordered to crac
12、k down following the country's worst nuclear accident in September. Sixty-nine people were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation in the accident. Part II News reports Summary: This news report tells us that the United Nations General Assembly has elected Columbia, Ireland, Mauritius, Norway an
13、d Singapore as its new non-permanent members of the Security Council. Statements: 1. Columbia, Ireland, and Singapore won their seats as nonpermanent members of the Security Council on the first round of balloting while Mauritius and Norway won their seats on the fourth ballot. 2. Sudan and Mauri
14、tius are two candidates for the second seat for the African and Asian group. 3. There were three countries contending for the two seats allotted to the western industrialized group of nations. 4. The Security Council is made up of 15 members, including five permanent members -- China, France, Grea
15、t Britain, Russia, and the United States--and 10 non-permanent members. Tapescript: The United Nations General Assembly has elected' Columbia, Ireland, Mauritius, Norway and Singapore as the new non-permanent members of the Security Council. The vote follows several weeks of haggling and maneuveri
16、ng. Columbia, Ireland, and Singapore won the required two thirds majority on the first round of balloting. But it took another three rounds of voting to decide on the remaining two regional seats. Contention marked the voting for the second seat for the African and Asian group. The United States l
17、obbied intensely against Sudan, the candidate of the Organization of African Unity. Mauritius, the candidate supported by Washington, won on the fourth round of voting. Ireland easily captured one of the two seats allotted to the western industrialized group of nations on the first ballot. But Norw
18、ay and Italy campaigned vigorously for the second spot. King Harald of Norway came to New York last week to press the case for his nation's representation on the Security Council for the first time since 1982. Norway also won on the fourth ballot. The new members begin their two-year terms in Januar
19、y. The Security Council is made up of a total of 15 members, including five permanent members -- China, France, Great Britain, Russia, and the United States -- and 10 non-permanent members. Five non-permanent members are elected to two-year terms each year. B Summary This news report tells us t
20、hat the United Nations Human Rights Commission was going to hold an emergency meeting to deal with the crisis situation between Israelis and Palestinians. Answers to the questions: 1. 53 2. 48 3. 3 4. The United States 5. Canada 6. October 18th 7. No more than three days 8. To get the
21、 Israelis and Palestinians back to the negotiating table 9. 4 / Bosnian war / genocide in Rwanda / violence in East Timor Tapescript: Forty-eight of the ( United Nations Human Rights Commission's) 53 member nations voted to hold the emergency meeting. The United States cast the sole dissenting vo
22、te and Canada abstained. Three other countries did not vote. The special meeting will begin October 18th and will last for no more than three days. UN spokeswoman Marie Heuze says one purpose of the meeting is to try to learn how the cycle of violence between Israelis and Palestinians can be stopp
23、ed. "When you have such a high-profile for a crisis which is so dangerous, not only for the people in Palestine and in Israel, but in the region, there is a fear -- and this is probably why there was a large consensus on this meeting to discuss the issue -- because the situation in this part of the
24、 world is so volatile, so dangerous, so important to control that everybody thinks that they have something to contribute." Ms Heuze says she thinks the United Nations and the international community as a whole can play a constructive role in the present situation and in trying to get the Israelis
25、and Palestinians back to the negotiating table. Officials from the UN Human Rights Commission will discuss the agenda toward the meeting on Wednesday. This is only the fifth time the commission has gone into emergency meeting to deal with a crisis situation. Previous sessions dealt with the Bosnian
26、 war, the genocide in Rwanda, and the violence in East Timor. Questions: 1. How many members are there in the UN Human Rights Commission? 2. How many of them voted to hold the emergency meeting? 3. How many of them didn't vote? 4. Which country cast the dissenting vote? 5. Which country absta
27、ined? 6. When will the meeting begin? 7. How long will it last? 8. What's the purpose of this meeting? 9. How many emergency meetings have been held before this one? What were the three crisis situations that they dealt with? Part III Anti-piracy mission A EU’s Naval Operation The m
28、assive problem: Piracy off Somalia’s waters … 100 ships … 16 ships … more than 350 crew members …. EU’s mission: … 6 warships … 3 surveillance planes… • Aim: To deter, to prevent, to protect … • Headquarters: Near London • Duration: At least a year B Chinese Navy’s Escort Mission agains
29、t Piracy Primary mission: … vessels, personnel and cargo, … hit piracy … Target: To protect the ship and personnel passing through the area, … transporting humanitarian materials … Number of crew members: 800 incl. 70 soldiers from the Navy’s special forces Duration of the first phase: Three m
30、onths Time ready to receive protection appeals: Jan. 6 Part IV Speeches Extract 1 (expressing an opinion): I believe that... I believe we should... Extract 2 (paying a tribute): He said to those he touched and who sought to touch him ... Extract 3 (expressing an opinion) -- I have a dream... E
31、xtract 4 (expressing an opinion). America needs a full-time President and a full-time Congress. Extract 5 (accepting a post): I am profoundly grateful ... for giving me the chance to serve you. (making a promise): I will do everything I can to be worthy of ... I promise you ... that I will ... Ta
32、pescript: 1. I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth. No single space project in this period will be more impressive to mankind, or more important for the long-range explorat
33、ion of space; and none will be so difficult, or expensive to accomplish... But, in a very real sense, it will not be one man going to the moon. If we make this judgment affirmatively, it will be an entire nation ... I believe we should go to the moon. (John F. Kennedy 25/05/1961) 2. As he said many
34、 times, in many parts of this nation, to those he touched and who sought to touch him: "Some men see things as they are and say 'Why?' I dream things that never were and say 'Why not?'" (Edward M. Kennedy 08/06/1968) 3. I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, sons of former slaves
35、and the sons of former slave-owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. I have a dream that one day, even the State of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justi
36、ce. I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. (Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. 28/08/1963) 4. America needs a full-time President and a full-time Congress. Particularly at t
37、his time, with problems we face at home and abroad. To continue to fight through the months ahead for my personal vindication would almost totally absorb the time and attention of both the President and the Congress in a period when our entire focus should be on the great issues of peace abroad and
38、prosperity without inflation at home. (Richard M. Nixon 08/08/1974) 5. Thank you for opening up your minds and your hearts, for seeing the possibility of what we could do together for our children and for our future here in this state and in our nation. I am profoundly grateful to all of you for gi
39、ving me the chance to serve you. I will... I will do everything I can to be worthy of your faith and trust and to honor the powerful example of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan ... I promise you tonight that I will reach across party lines to bring progress for all of New York's families. Today we vo
40、ted as Democrats and Republicans. Tomorrow we begin again as New Yorkers .... (Hillary Clinton 07/11/2000) Unit 2 Earth and Environment Part 1 Warming up A 1. ...impact of climate change … damage to crops … worse ... 2. ...2000 delegates … northern Brazil … third United Nations Conferen
41、ce on Desertification. 3. ...A huge oil spill … Mexico, ... 4. Wildfires … Florida … contained … a week ... 5. ... Greenland is melting around the edges …50 cubic kilometers raise global sea level ... B 1. It attempts to balance environmental concerns and the needs of the community. 2. Rept
42、ile species are in greater trouble than amphibian species. 3. A new approach in the fight against the illegal drugs trade. 4. One in every eight species of plants is threatened with extinction. 5. A new local directory for the environmentally-aware, called the “Boulder County Green Pages”. Part
43、II News Reports A ...Washington … the information economy … deteriorating health of the planet … information economy … communication … education and entertainment … physical exam … vital signs … species … climate … temperatures … water tables … glaciers … forests … fisheries … to stabilize both
44、 climate and world population growth B Summary … the severe shortage of water in some developing nations. … global solutions are found soon. Answers to the questions 1. 150 2. Monday 3. Almost one billion people could suffer from a scarcity of water. 4. Middle East, parts of Africa, wes
45、tern Asia, Northeastern China, western and southern India, large parts of Pakistan and Mexico, parts of the Pacific coast of the United States and South America. 5. To treat water as a precious resource. 6. 5 liters 7. 50 liters 8. 500 liters Part III City recycling A a. 2 b. 4 c. 3
46、 d. 1 B 130,000 / 80% 2. Plastic / glass / tin cans / newspapers 3. Recycle truck pick it up. 4. One of community’s recycling centers 5. Each weekday 6. Conducts tours of the plant 7. 3 / 4 8. Sod to other companies that make them into different products 9. Made into new container
47、s 10. One of the top five in the USA Unit 3 World News: Economic Developments Part I Warming up A 1. Who have been meeting in Hong Kong today to discuss the outlook for the global economy? Central Bank governors from more than a dozen countries. 2. What does UNCTAD say about the world
48、wide total of foreign investment? It grew by 40% last Year to more than 600 billion dollars. 3. Who has approved a cut in income tax rates? The United States House of Representatives. 4. Who has announced job cuts after a fall in demand for its products? Intel What is its plan? To reduce its w
49、orkforce by5,000. 5. What decisions have been made by EU, the U.S. and Canada after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in France? EU has imposed further restrictions on the movement of livestock. The U.S. and Canada have issued temporary bans on the import of animal produce from EU.
50、Tapescript: 1. Central Bank governors from more than a dozen countries have been meeting in Hong Kong today. One subject they likely discussed is the outlook for the global economy because of the U. S. slowdown and Japan's struggling recovery. Another topic they may have discussed is how to strengt






