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【正文】 Unit 6Section 1Listening and Translation1. Blogs are being used more and more by teachers.2. Many Internet services now offer free and easy ways to create personal Web pages.3. Educators did not bee involved with blogging right away.4. Many were concerned with privacy issues and security.5. But now, thousands of teacher blogs can be found on the Internet.1. 老師們對于博客的使用越來越多。5. 投資者必須決定自己在多長的時(shí)間范圍內(nèi)承受多大的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。3. 他們希望通過投資獲得比投入的資金更多的貨幣回報(bào)。s top policeman to be replaced because of the failure to tackle the issue.A: … about Malaysia’s street crime problem.B:1. Malaysia’s Prime Minister, Najib Razak, announced ambitious targets last week to tackle street crime.2. He wants a 20% fall by this time next year.3. Retired policemen are being brought back and members of Malaysia’s people’s volunteer corps are being enlisted to fight on the frontline. They’ll join police on street patrols.4. Of 500 volunteers who were sent for assessment, just 142 were fit enough.5. The rest were too fat, unfit or had poor overall presentation and grooming.6. Street crime, particularly mugging, is seen as a serious problem in Malaysia’s major cities.7. The opposition has called for the country’s top policeman to be replaced because of the failure to tackle the issue.Unit 5Section 1Listening and Translation1. Stocks, bonds, land — people invest in different things and for different reasons.2. But all investors share the same goal.3. They want to get more money out of their investment than they put into it.4. The money they invest today provides capital for future growth in the economy.5. Investors have to decide how much risk they are willing to take and for how long.1. 股票,債券,土地 —— 人們由于不同原因進(jìn)行不同的投資。ll join police on street patrols.The problem is though, most of the first batch* were not considered up to it. Of 500 volunteers who were sent for assessment, just 142 were fit enough. The rest were too fat, unfit or had what the head of the corps told an English language newspaper was poor overall presentation and grooming*. Corps members wear military uniforms but most of them are unpaid volunteers with limited powers.Street crime, particularly mugging*, is seen as a serious problem in Malaysia39。s people39。s new president is bringing the region under control.The Ingush president YunusBek Yevkurov, who was still convalescing* after surviving an assassination attempt in June, spoke about the attack this morning. He pointed the finger at the West saying that it was behind the blast. He said that western powers would never allow Russia to reclaim its status as a world power.A: …about a bomb attack in Russia.B: Incident: …, a bomber drove a truck loaded with explosives … local police headquarters were standing to attention receive their orders Impact: … set the building alight the vehicles bringing the region under control The Ingush president’s claim: … the West blast reclaim its status as a world powerNews Item 2Malaysia39。Section 2Part 1 Dialogue 15 A D C D A 611 B D A D A CPart 2 passage Ex C: 1872 literature leave find the £20aterm fees 1906one of the chief stewards hand a petition (請?jiān)笗? March 1909two months stone throwing setting fire to pillar boxes1913 ran out grab the bridle (韁繩) hitfractured her skull died consciousnessSection 3News Item 1This morning in the Ingush capital of Nazran, local police were standing to attention in the courtyard of their headquarters to receive their orders for the day, when a bomber drove a truck loaded with explosives into the gates of the building.The blast set the building alight* destroying much of it and many of the vehicles parked there.Local officials have warned that the number of dead could still rise as local apartment blocks were also hit and children were amongst the wounded. The bombing is one of the deadliest in months and damages the Kremlin39。4. 美國國會(huì)簽署了國際紅十字公約。2. 她前往戰(zhàn)場護(hù)理傷員。 from the holes that have been punched in the walls it was clear there had also been snipers* waiting for them. North of Khan Younis we saw some of the Qassam fighters returning home, their rifles slung* lazily around their shoulders.For three weeks the Israelis pounded the tunnels that run beneath the perimeter* wall but last night we met people who insist that some of these tunnels are still open and still some fuel is being pumped from the Egyptian side. If the border crossings remain close, say the Palestinians, these tunnels are their only link to the outside world.A: … about fragile (脆弱的,易毀的)peace that returns to Gaza.B: traffic jams reunite with friends and relatives deep tracks tank rounds waiting for returning home tunnels open fuel only linkUnit 4Section 1Listening and Translation1. Clara Barton made a big difference in many lives.2. She went to the fields of battle to nurse the wounded.3. She wrote letters in support of an American Red Cross organization.4. The United States Congress signed the World’s Treaty of the International Red Cross.5. Today her work continues to be important to thousands of people in trouble.1. 克拉拉s going on too long for some Republicans and members of the President39。t shrink the number of troops in Afghanistan or opt for a strategy of merely targeting alQaeda leaders. But he wouldn39。 it39。t clear. But it does suggest at the very least that the pirates haven39。 fire escapeswhether a musician es along or not £450a gondola and a group of musicians burst into tearsavoid unpleasant situations pletely misinterpretedPart 2 passage Ex C: 18 T T F T F F T TSection 3News
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