adj. 技术的,工艺的
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[20:53.48]Section C
[20:54.68]Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times.
[21:00.15]When the passage is read for the first time,
[21:03.21]you should listen carefully for its general idea.
[21:06.38]When the passage is read for the second time,
[21:09.23]you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43
[21:14.58]with the exact words you have just heard.
[21:17.21]For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information.
[21:24.64]For these blanks, You can either use the exact words you have just heard
[21:32.20]or write down the main points in your own words.
[21:36.03]Finally, when the passage is read for the third time,
[21:40.19]you should check what you have written.
[21:42.48]Now listen to the passage.
[21:45.44]Dr. Gregory Connolly is director of the office for non-smoking
[21:50.36]and health in the Massachusetts public health department.
[21:53.86]He said the US had threatened Taiwan, Japan,
[21:58.35]Korea and Thailand with trade sanctions
[22:02.07]unless they opened up their markets to US cigarettes and tobacco advertising.
[22:06.66]“We are trading them cancer in the form of Camel cigarettes”,
[22:11.04]Connolly told a world health conference. “That is something to be condemned and ashamed of.”
[22:17.49]Connolly did not say when the threats were made or by whom.
[22:21.32]US tobacco company officials were not immediately available for comment.
[22:26.35]American Cancer Society chief executive William Tipping said,
[22:32.58]“American corporations are the carriers of an epidemic and our government
[22:37.29]has become a willing instrument for the enforced export of that epidemic.
[22:42.32]Those of us from America can only feel ashamed at our administration's role in undermining world health.
[22:50.09]Connolly said cigarettes are sold and advertised in the Third World
[22:54.35]without health warnings and with higher nicotine content than in the US.
[22:59.28]Later Wednesday, the American Cancer Society announced
[23:03.54]that its new Trade for Life campaign would help Thailand fight
[23:08.25]what it called US moves to force open the Asian country's market to American tobacco companies.
[23:14.81]The society said the Thai government has resisted such imports
[23:19.08]because of fears it will lead to increases in tobacco-related diseases and deaths.
[23:24.98]Tipping said the GATT case could set a precedent
[23:29.14]in allowing international tobacco companies to force their products
[23:33.84]and advertising on developing countries,
[23:36.14]he said the first goal of the US $ 500 000-a-year campaign
[23:41.29]was to bring the moral force of world opinion
[23:44.90]to bear on American trade policy.
[23:47.52]Now the passage will be read again.
[23:51.02]Dr. Gregory Connolly is director of the office for non-smoking
[23:57.32]and health in the Massachusetts public health department.
[24:00.59]He said the US had threatened Taiwan, Japan,
[24:04.97]Korea and Thailand with trade sanctions
[24:08.47]unless they opened up their markets to US cigarettes and tobacco advertising.
[24:13.51]“We are trading them cancer in the form of Camel cigarettes”,
[24:17.56]Connolly told a world health conference. “That is something to be condemned and ashamed of.”
[24:24.33]Connolly did not say when the threats were made or by whom.
[24:28.06]US tobacco company officials were not immediately available for comment.
[24:33.20]American Cancer Society chief executive William Tipping said,
[24:39.87]“American corporations are the carriers of an epidemic and our government
[24:44.13]has become a willing instrument for the enforced export of that epidemic.
[24:48.84]Those of us from America can only feel ashamed at our administration's role in undermining world health.
[24:57.15]Connolly said cigarettes are sold and advertised in the Third World
[25:01.09]without health warnings and with higher nicotine content than in the US.
[26:16.51]Later Wednesday, the American Cancer Society announced
[26:20.35]that its new Trade for Life campaign would help Thailand fight
[26:24.85]what it called US moves to force open the Asian country's market to American tobacco companies.
[26:32.03]The society said the Thai government has resisted such imports
[26:35.97]because of fears it will lead to increases in tobacco-related diseases and deaths.
[27:52.42]Tipping said the GATT case could set a precedent
[27:56.36]in allowing international tobacco companies to force their products
[28:00.73]and advertising on developing countries,
[28:03.24]he said the first goal of the US $ 500 000-a-year campaign
[28:08.50]was to bring the moral force of world opinion
[28:12.00]to bear on American trade policy.
[29:25.24]Now the passage will be read for the third time.
[29:28.72]Dr. Gregory Connolly is director of the office for non-smoking
[29:35.69]and health in the Massachusetts public health department.
[29:39.19]He said the US had threatened Taiwan, Japan,
[29:47.07]Korea and Thailand with trade sanctions
[29:52.11]unless they opened up their markets to US cigarettes and tobacco advertising.
[29:56.15]“We are trading them cancer in the form of Camel cigarettes”,
[29:56.28]Connolly told a world health conference. “That is something to be condemned and ashamed of.”
[30:02.73]Connolly did not say when the threats were made or by whom.
[30:06.67]US tobacco company officials were not immediately available for comment.
[30:11.81]American Cancer Society chief executive William Tipping said,
[30:17.72]“American corporations are the carriers of an epidemic and our government
[30:22.86]has become a willing instrument for the enforced export of that epidemic.
[30:27.67]Those of us from America can only feel ashamed at our administration's role in undermining world health.
[30:35.44]Connolly said cigarettes are sold and advertised in the Third World
[30:39.60]without health warnings and with higher nicotine content than in the US.
[30:44.63]Later Wednesday, the American Cancer Society announced
[30:48.90]that its new Trade for Life campaign would help Thailand fight
[30:53.38]what it called US moves to force open the Asian country's market to American tobacco companies.
[31:00.38]The society said the Thai government has resisted such imports
[31:04.54]because of fears it will lead to increases in tobacco-related diseases and deaths.
[31:10.33]Tipping said the GATT case could set a precedent
[31:14.38]in allowing international tobacco companies to force their products
[31:18.98]and advertising on developing countries,
[31:21.39]he said the first goal of the US $ 500 000-a-year campaign
[31:26.75]was to bring the moral force of world opinion
[31:30.25]to bear on American trade policy.
[31:32.65]This is the end of Listening Comprehension.
重点单词 | 查看全部解释 | |||
technical | ['teknikəl] | |||
collection | [kə'lekʃən] | 联想记忆 | ||
enthusiasm | [in'θju:ziæzəm] | 联想记忆 | ||
certain | ['sə:tn] | |||
solve | [sɔlv] | |||
haven | ['heivn] | 联想记忆 | ||
social | ['səuʃəl] | |||
flavor | ['fleivə] | |||
psychological | [.saikə'lɔdʒikəl] | |||
extreme | [ik'stri:m] |
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