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学术综合英语听力材料.doc

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    • 新编研究生英语系列教材学术综合英语Comprehensive Academic English For Graduates听力材料罗立胜上海外语教育出版社目录Unit 1 Presenting a Speech 1Road Building 1The Mississippi River in America 1Unit 2 Energy Conservation 2An Eyewitness to Changes in China 2Talk with “Harry Potter” –Daniel Radcliffe Answers Questions form Fans 4Unit 3 Traffic 5Driving While on a Cell Phone Worse Than Driving While Drunk 5Quake Kills at Least 300 on Indonesian Island 6Unit 4 Social Behavior 7The Men’s Movement: What Does It Mean to Be a Man? 7Husbands and Wives: a Caller form Northbridge 8Unit 5 Population 9Suicide on Campus 9China vs. India 10Unit 6 A City in China 11What Does the Future Hold for Marriage? 11Should Teacher Have the Power to Search for Knives? 12Unit 7 Dishonoring the Honor System 13Opening Speech for the UK’s First Disabled People’s Parliament 13Opening Speech for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games 13Unit 8 PEI Energy Framework 14Nuclear Power Plants 14Should There Be More Nuclear Power Plants in the US? 15Unit 1 Presenting a SpeechRoad BuildingGood morning, everyone. Today I'll be talking about the relationship between road building and the development of the American economy during the 18th century. About 300 years ago, the United States' economy was growing rapidly, mainly because of a booming trade in two important agricultural products: grain and cotton.Grain output in the eastern part of America increased quickly at that time due to the rapidly growing population and the large number of immigrants from Europe. As a result, the demand for grain almost doubled. For this reason, the trade in grain first developed in this part of the country. At the same time, the road system was gradually built up in order to transport the grain from the rural areas to various cities. The road building clearly helped develop the economy quickly in these areas and in the cities as well.During the same period, farmers in the South could get a large amount of laborers from Africa, and they started to grow cotton. As the cotton output increased, the farmers needed to sell it in other places. As a result, many roads were built to link the rural areas to the cities.At first, this trade of grain and cotton took place along the coast, or near rivers and lakes. It took place there because it was easy and cheap to transport goods from one place to another. Before 1700, it was very expensive to move the goods by road. So, farmers had to rely mainly on rivers to move their crops to markets.At that time, there was only one continuous road that existed in the US. It ran from north to south along country roads, which were linked together to make one long road. Within a short time, the first east-to-west roads were built. They were called turnpikes. Private companies built these roads and collected fees from all vehicles that traveled on them.Eventually, because of the booming trade of grain and cotton, a network of roadways was completed that connected some major cities and towns. Although traveling was still costly for farmers, they soon preferred to move their crops to cities and other areas on roadways rather than by boat because it was faster and more convenient.So here we can see a rather clear picture of road building in the United States and its impact on economic development during that period.The Mississippi River in AmericaUnit 2 Energy ConservationAn Eyewitness to Changes in China(Y: Yang Rui, anchor of Dialogue, CCTV-9R: Sidney Rittenberg, president of Rittenberg Associates, Incorporated. )Y: Mr. Rittenberg, you are a successful businessman and also a big name to the Chinese due to your close association with the first generation of the PRC leaders. How do you look at the impact that that experience has had on your current perception of China's reform and development?R: I feel in my heart that what I’m doing today is a continuation of what I was trying to do in the that is, I had this ambition, this dream, from the time that I began studying Chinese at Stanford University in 1943,I had this dream of working to build bridges between Chinese people and American people, and to help them understand each other and cooperate together. And I tried to do that in the past, working in China in Mao’s day. And that's exactly what I'm trying to do today. I really think that what I'm doing today is more effective than what I was able to do in the past.Y: At that time many foreigners came to China, but you were among the very few who got close to the Communist Party of China.R: You know, it’s quite obvious to me that the only reason that the Communist Party of China was able to win in the final stages of the Civil War is because of their extremely close relations with the people. The Chinese people that came to know them, trusted them and considered them their representatives. This small peasant army led by Mao Zedong had no tanks, no big gun。

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