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聽力技能的培養(yǎng)和提高高職高專英語教學(xué)的一項(xiàng)重要任務(wù)。下面是我精

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篇一

W:GragRosenlosthisjobasasalesmanagernearlythreeyears

ago,andisstillunemployed.

M:Itliterallyislikesomethinginadreamtorememberwhatis

liketoactuallybeabletogooutandputinadaysworkandreceive

adayspay.

W:Atfirst,Rosenboughtgroceriesandmadehousepaymentswith

thehelpfromunemp1oymentinsurance.Itpayslaid-offworkersup

tohalfoftheirpreviouswageswhiletheylookforwork.Butnow

thatinsurancehasrunoutforhimandhehastomaketoughchoices.

Ilescutbackonmedicationsandhenolongerhelpssupporthis

disabledmother.Itisdevastatingexperience.Newresearchsaysthe

USrecessionisnowover.Butmanypeopleremainunemployedand

unemployedworkersfacedifficultodds.Thereisliterallyonlyone

jobopeningforeveryfiveunemployedworkers.Sofouroutoffive

unemployedworkershaveactuallynochanceoffindinganewjob.

BusinesseshavedownsizedorshutdownacrossAmerica,leavingfewer

jobopportunitiesforthoseinsearchofwork.Expertswho

monitorunemploymentstatisticshereinBucksCounty,Pennsylvania,

sayabout28,000peopleareunemployed,andmanyofthemarejobless

duetonofaultoftheirown.ThatswheretheBucksCountyCareerLink

comesin.LocaldirectorElizabethWalshsaystheyprovide

trainingandguidancetohelpunemployedworkersfindlocaljob

opportunities."Soheresthejobopening,heresthejobseeker,match

themtogetherunderoneroof,“shesaid.Butthelackofwork

opportunitiesinBucksCountylimitshowmuchshecanhelp.Rosen

sayshehopesCongresswilltakeaction.Thismonthhelaunchedthe

99ersUnion,anumbrellaorganizationof18Internet-based

grassrootsgroupsof99ers.Theirgoalistoconvincelawmakersto

extendunemploymentbenefits.ButPennsylvaniaStateRepresentative

ScottPetrisaysgovernmentssimplydonothaveenoughmoneyto

extendunemploymentinsurance.Hethinksthebestwaytohelpthe

long-termunemployedistoallowprivatecitizenstoinvestinlocal

companiesthatcancreatemorejobs.Buttheboostininvestor

confidenceneededfortheplantoworkwilltaketime.TimethatRosen

saysstillrequireshimtobuyfoodandmakemonthly

mortgagepayments.Rosensayshellusethelastofhissavingsto

trytohangontothehomeheworkedformorethan20yearstobuy.

Butoncethatmoneyisgone,hesayshedoesntknowwhathelldo.

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局一*

W:Earlierthisyear,BritishexplorerPenHuddleandhisteam

trekkedforthreemonthsacrossthefrozenArcticOcean,taking

measurementsandrecordingobservationsabouttheice.

M:Wellwedbeenledtobelievethatwewouldencounteragood

proportionofthisolder,thicker,technicallymulti-yearicethats

beenaroundforafewyearsandjustgetsthickerandthicker.We

actuallyfoundtherewasntanymulti-yeariceatall.

W:Satelliteobservationsandsubmarinesurveysoverthepastfew

yearshadshownlessiceinthepolarregion,buttherecent

measurementsshowthelossismorepronouncedthanpreviously

thought.

M:Werelookingatroughly80percentlossoficecoveronthe

ArcticOceanin10years,roughly10years,and100percentlossin

nearly20years.

W:CambridgescientistPeterWadhams,whosbeenmeasuringand

monitoringtheArcticsincel971saysthedeclineisirreversible.

M:Themoreyoulose,themoreopenwateriscreated,themore

warminggoesoninthatopenwaterduringthesummer,thelessice

formsinwinter,themoremeltthereisthefollowingsummer.It

becomesabreakdownprocesswhereeverythingendsupaccelerating

untilitsallgone.

W:MartinSommerkornrunstheArcticprogramfortheenvironmental

charitytheWorldWildlifeFund.

M:TheArcticseaiceholdsacentralpositionintheEarths

climatesystemanditsdeterioratingfasterthanexpected.Actually

ithastotranslateintomoreurgencytodealwiththeclimatechange

problemandreduceemissions.

W:Summerkornsaysaplantoreducegreenhousegasemissions

blamedforglobalwarmingneedstocomeoutoftheCopenhagenClimate

ChangeSummitinDecember.

M:Wehavetobasicallyachievetherethecommitmenttodealwith

theproblemnow.Thatstheminimum.Wehavetodothatequitablyand

wehavetofindacommitmentthatisquick.

W:Wadhamsechoestheneedforurgency.

M:Thecarbonthatweveputintotheatmospherekeepshavinga

warmingeffectfor100years.Sowehavetocutbackrapidlynow,

becauseitwilltakealongtimetoworkitswaythroughintoa

responsebytheatmosphere.Wecantswitchoffglobalwarmingjust

bybeinggoodinthefuture,wehavetostartbeinggoodnow.

W:Wadhamssaysthereisnoeasytechnologicalfixtoclimate

change.Heandotherscientistssaytherearebasicallytwooptions

toreplacingfossilfuels,generatingenergywithrenewables,or

embracingnuclearpower.

篇二

M:Fromaveryearlyage,somechildrenexhibitbetter

self-controlthanothers.Now,anewstudythatbeganwithaboutL

000childreninNewZealandhastrackedhowachildslowself-control

canpredictpoorhealth,moneytroublesandevenacriminalrecord

intheiradultyears.Researchershavebeenstudyingthisgroupof

childrenfordecadesnow.Someoftheirearliestobservationshave

todowiththelevelofself-controltheyoungsters

displayed.Parents,teachers,eventhekidsthemselves,scoredthe

youngstersonmeasureslike“actingbeforethinking"and

''persistenceinreachinggoals."Thechildrenofthestudyarenow

adultsintheir30s.TerrieMoffittofDukeUniversityandher

researchcolleaguesfoundthatkidswithself-controlissuestended

togrowuptobecomeadultswithafarmoretroublingsetofissuesto

dealwith.

W:Thechildrenwhohadthelowestself-controlwhentheywere

aged3to10,lateronhadthemosthealthproblemsintheir30s,

andtheyhadtheworstfinancialsituation.Andtheyweremorelikely

tohaveacriminalrecordandtoberaisingachildasasingleparent

onaverylowincome.

M:SpeakingfromNewZealandviaskype,Moffittexplainedthat

self-controlproblemswerewidelyobserved,andwerentjusta

featureofasmallgroupofmisbehavingkids.

W:Eventhechildrenwhohadabove-averageself-controlas

pre-schoolers,couldhavebenefitedfrommoreself-controltraining.

Theycouldhaveimprovedtheirfinancialsituationandtheir

physicalandmentalhealthsituation30yearslater.

M:So,childrenwithminorself-controlproblemswerelikelyas

adultstohaveminorhealthproblems,andsoon.Moffittsaidits

stillunclearwhysomechildrenhavebetterself-controlthanothers,

thoughshesaysotherresearchershavefoundthatitsmostlya

learnedbehavior,withrelativelylittlegeneticinfluence.Butgood

self-controlcanbesettoruni

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