Task3: The First Cloned Cat Script In the age-old battle of cats and dogs, score one for the cats. Researchers at Texas AM University recently announced that they have successfully cloned a cat name Rainbowthe first pet ever clonedafter several years
IV. Speaking Out MODEL 1 Why are people protesting against genetically modified foods? Susan: With so many people suffering from malnutrition around the world, why are people protesting against genetically modified foods? Chris: Some people are prote
MODEL2 Do you think the cloning of humans should be forbidden by law? Script Susan: After the cloning of Dolly the sheep, I think human cloning is next. John: Whoa. I have some reservations about it. There are stll many scientific problems to solve b
MODEL3 Is it interfering with nature? Script Nora: Some religious groups are opposed to genetic research. They believe its interfering with nature. John: I know. But nature can be pretty hard-nosed too, so we often need to interfere with herwe build
V. Lets Talk Script Correspondent: In the U.S. what percentage of people support biotech crops? And do those who support biotech crops also eat biotech foods? What percentage of food on the market has genetically modified ingredients? Professor: U.S.
VI. Further Listening and Speaking Task1: Confident enough to control your fate? Script Some people are born with the belief that they are masters of their own lives. Others feel they are at the mercy of fate. New research shows that part of those fe
Task 2: Is it moral to clone humans? Script Laura: Did you hear about that peculiar cult that claimed to have created the worlds first human clone? Ian: Yeah, I did! They also said that it was aliens that created life on earth over 25,000 years ago.
Task3: A Drunkards Argument Script Heres drunkards argument in favor of heavy drinking. We would learn more about human bihavior if we paid closer attention to the laws at work in the animal kingdom. Only the fittest survive is a law that is apparent
News Report Bioinformatics Script Its a complex name for a complex subject. Bioinformatics is the key to figuring out the wealth of information in the human genome project. Researchers have nearly mapped out all of the 30,000 genes that make up human
Now Your Turn Task 1 SAMPLE DIALOG Jane: Some countries are suffering from crop failure and famine, but why do they refuse genetically modified crops and foods? Bob: And many Europeans insist that processed foods containing GM ingredients be labeled.
Uint5 II. Basic Listening Practice 1.Script W: Why do some people stay in one job for life while others switch jobs from time to time? M: Some people want a fixed routine so that they dont have to adapt tot new circumstances over and over again, whil
III. Listening In Task 1: How to Avoid Bankruptcy Manager: Adam! Have you any suggestions about how we can avoid bankruptcy? Adam: Downsizing would certainly reduce our operating costs. You know, make us lean and mean, the way you have to be in today
Task 2: A Hard-nosed Boss Script Mr. Stone was known far and wide as a hard-nosed boss who (S1) watched his employees like a hawk. He was making one of his regular tours of the factory (S2) when he spotted a young man leaning against a (S3) pile of b
Task3: Layoffs can be predicted. Script In some cases companies inform their employees in advance that layoffs are coming. In other cases, they come without warning: You arrive on time for work on a Friday, but you are told not to come next week. Ouc
IV. Speaking Out MODEL 1 Were going to miss you. Susan: Excuse me, Helen, do you have a minute to talk? Helen: That question always carries some weight, Sue. Whats up? Susan: Well, uhHere goesMy university wants me to go back to update the university
MODEL2 We have to let you go. Script Helen: Tom, the reason I called you into my office is your work. Tom: Really? Helen: The truth is ..Im not satisfied with your job performance. Tom: Are you sure I havent been doing a good job? Helen: Tom, youve b
MODEL3 Im the one youve been looking for. Script Helen: So, Bill, tell me about your last job. What kinds of work did you do? Bill: Market investigation, sales promotion, after-sale services, risk analysis, investment planning to name just a few. Hel
V. Lets Talk Script Kathy: Well, now that everybody I here, lets call the meeting to order. Today we have to discuss the operation of our software development department. Were all aware that nowadays market competition is becoming more intense than e
VI. Further Listening and Speaking Task1: Problems of Joblessness Script Joblessness can lead to a series of problem, and it is not easy to solve them. First of all, being without a job often means lacking social contract wit h fellow employees, and
Task 2: Before the cutback Script Barbara: Ive really got to think about my future. Youve heard of the cutbacks the managements making, right? Alan: Oh, yes. Ive heard it. But you havent anything to be concerned about. Barbara: Around here you never
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