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先完整地把一条新闻听一到三遍,争取掌握大意。然后,一句一句精听,力争每句话都听明白。遇到实在不懂的地方,再听写。
下面的文本材料中空缺部分里面要填的词都很简单,不过是一些值得注意的连读或者典型的美式发音哦,有些语速比较快。试试看,你能不能全部写对?
(参考文本,欢迎指出错误^^)
Okay. The controversy over the port deal raises concern about foreigners owning all kinds of pieces of America, ___1___ in places. As NPR's Eric Weiner reports, it's not for the first time.
Close you eyes and ___2___ your mind back to a ___3___, an ancient time that's difficult for modern man to fathom: 1988. Japan is an economic juggernaut, swallowing pieces of America like so much tekka-maki: Rockefeller Center, Universal Studios, Pebble Beach. "Where will Japan Strike Next?" screams a typical headline.
Well, we now know that those fears were unfounded. Japan turned out to be a toothless tiger. But in the years since, something funny happened, something that doesn't usually make headlines. Other countries have been slowly buying up pieces of America. Clyde Prestowitz is president of the Economic Strategy Institute. "The supermarkets in the US are owned in Holland, and a lot of the hotels in the US are owned in the UK, and a lot of the semi-conductor industry in the US is in foreign ownership. ___4___, it's very ___5___."
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参考答案:
1. at least
2. cast
3. bygone era
4. I mean
5. extensive
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