W: Hi, Frank! I just saw a program on TV that said that juvenile crime was increasing. And I want to ask your opinion because I know you work with a lot of young people.
M: Well, first…I think the media worsens the problem, and so does the school system. Where I live, we have thousands of security guards in the schools, and metal detectors, too. And the kids get searched as they go into school. Now all of that presents the wrong message. The kids don’t feel like they’re going to school. They feel like they’re going to jail. And so they are more likely to become violent. I think it’s a cause and-effect relationship.
W: So you’re saying that the messages kids get from the media, and even from the school, are responsible for making them do bad things
M: Yes, I am. I think that every young person is essentially good. 1 mean you see students who are violent in class, but put them on a one-to-one basis, and they are usually v
A. The woman.
B. Young people.
C. Frank.
D. The media.
W: Hi, Frank! I just saw a program on TV that said that juvenile crime was increasing. And I want to ask your opinion because I know you work with a lot of young people.
M: Well, first…I think the media worsens the problem, and so does the school system. Where I live, we have thousands of security guards in the schools, and metal detectors, too. And the kids get searched as they go into school. Now all of that presents the wrong message. The kids don’t feel like they’re going to school. They feel like they’re going to jail. And so they are more likely to become violent. I think it’s a cause and-effect relationship.
W: So you’re saying that the messages kids get from the media, and even from the school, are responsible for making them do bad things
M: Yes, I am. I think that every young person is essentially good. 1 mean you see students who are violent in class, but put them on a one-to-one basis, and they are usually v
A. His opinions on juvenile crime.
B. His opinions on social system.
C. His opinions on the prevention of young people crime.
D. His opinions on the behaviors of media and school.
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W: Hi, Frank! I just saw a program on TV that said that juvenile crime was increasing. And I want to ask your opinion because I know you work with a lot of young people.
M: Well, first...I think the media worsens the problem, and so does the school system. Where I live, we have thousands of security guards in the schools, and metal detectors, too. And the kids get searched as they go into school. Now all of that presents the wrong message. The kids don’t feel like they’re going to school. They feel like they’re going to jail. And so they are more likely to become violent. I think it’s a cause and-effect relationship.
W: So you’re saying that the messages kids get from the media, and even from the school, are responsible for making them do bad things
M: Yes, I am. I think that every young person is essentially good. I mean you see students who are violent in class, but put them on a one-to-one basis, and they ar
A. The woman
B. Young people
C. Frank
D. The media
W: I just saw an ad on television that said men’s suits were on sales at Conrad’s Men’s Wear.
M: Great! That’s just what I’ve been waiting for. When is it
W: Today and tomorrow.
M: Thanks.
Speaker A: I just saw an ad. on television that said men’s suits were on sale today and tomorrow at Conrad’s Men’s Wear.
Speaker B: Great ! That’s ()!
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M: What’s that
W: A baby girl. She’s saved, my God.
M: What was wrong with her
W: She is only 600 grams at birth. She left hospital yesterday in Anshan, Liaoning Province, China.
M: She’s too small. How can she keep alive
W: She suffered breathing difficulties and she had a very weak heart beat. The doctors tried their best to save her.
M: Can she breathe normally now
W: Yes. Doctors helped her. They also succeeded in protecting her from infections.
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