[听力原文] 11-15
(11)It’s estimated that one-third of the countries of the world are very rich, and two thirds are very poor. People in the richer countries don’t understand the great differences between them and those in the poorer countries. A very simple example is that a dog or a cat in North America is better than a child in the poorer countries. (12)A fisherman in South America may catch the fish which is made into pet food while the children in poor countries are not getting enough to eat for their bodies to grow properly. (13)Although a lot of the world’s natural resources come from these poorer countries, (14)it’s the richer countries that decide what kind of price they are ready to pay for these resources. And (15)the prices the richer countries get from their exports, however, are always rising. So they are getting richer and richer, and the poorer countries are getting poorer.
[听力原文]
It’s estimated that one-third of the countries of the world are very rich, and two thirds are very poor. People in the richer countries don’t understand the great differences between them and those in the poorer countries. A very simple example is that a dog or a cat in North America is better than a child in the poorer countries. A fisherman in South America may catch the fish which is made into pet food while the children in poor countries are not getting enough to eat for their bodies to grow properly. Although a lot of the world’s natural resources come from these poorer countries, it’s the richer countries that decide what kind of price they are ready to pay for these resource. And the prices the richer counties get from their exports however, are always rising. So they are getting richer and richer, and the poorer countries are getting poorer.
[听力原文] 11-15
(11)It’s estimated that one-third of the countries of the world are very rich, and two thirds are very poor. People in the richer countries don’t understand the great differences between them and those in the poorer countries. A very simple example is that a dog or a cat in North America is better than a child in the poorer countries. (12)A fisherman in South America may catch the fish which is made into pet food while the children in poor countries are not getting enough to eat for their bodies to grow properly. (13)Although a lot of the world’s natural resources come from these poorer countries, (14)it’s the richer countries that decide what kind of price they are ready to pay for these resources. And (15)the prices the richer countries get from their exports, however, are always rising. So they are getting richer and richer, and the poorer countries are getting poorer.
Conversation 2
[听力原文]
M: (8) Hamilton Police Station. Can I help you
W: Yes. It’s about my daughter, Kathy. (9)She went to school this morning but hasn’t been bask yet and it’s 5:30 now.
M: Just a moment, Mrs...
W: Mrs. Strong, Kate Strong, 203 ChurchStreet.
M: Thank you. Now Mrs. Strong, what exactly is the matter
W: Well, Kathy left home at 8:30 this morning, but just now her teacher phoned me and asked why Kathy didn’t go to school.
M: Perhaps she went to a friend’s home. Have you asked your neighbors
W: Yes, I’ve called all the neighbors and their children were all back home.
M: I see. Now, let’s have some details. How old is Kathy
W: She’s 7 years old.
M: And what’s she wearing
W: (10) A brown coat, black shoes, and a yellow skirt. Yes, that’s right.
M: We’ll do our best to fi
A. At Kathy’s school.
B. In the police station.
C. At Mrs. Strong’s home.
D. On the phone.
[听力原文]
Woman: What terrible weather!
Man: It surely is! It has been raining for a week and it’s so cold. In my hometown, it is warm most days, although it is rainy in the winter and spring.
[听力原文]
M: Where are you going on vacation this summer
W: A nice place called Montague appeals to me. It’s $18adayor $115 a week.
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