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1.3 Narrator: Exercise 1.3. Radio Item 1: RADIO This week's controversial topic is.. . 'violent video games'. Are they responsible for a rise in the number of attacks ITEM by children in the schoolyard?' Some social commentators say yes. Worse, it ha
Narrator: Exercise 5.2. Lecture 5: Today, I wish to give you a look at the first day or two in London as seen through the eyes of a young visitor to the country on a temporary student visa. For most visitors, the first taste of England is touchdown a
Narrator: Part Four. Listening Exercise 4.1. Listen to the following sentences, pausing your machine aftereach sentence to write down the essential details of what you have heard: a. London is the capital city of Great Britain. b. The Romans establis
Narrator: Part Five. Listening Exercise 5.1. Listen to the following talk about two famous universities inEngland. Complete the table with the essential details of what you hear: The universities of Oxford and Cambridge are justifiably world famous.
Narrator: Exercise 4.9. Lecture 4: Interviewer: Will you please welcome Vernon Applethwaite, a lecturer in political science at Worthington University, California, who is here today to discuss the types of voting systems in existence in various democ
Narrator: Exercise 4.8. Dictation 2: A modern democracy / is founded upon three basic principles. / First, every citizen must have representation in government. / Second, voting rights shall be equal / and not recognise class distinctions. / Third, m
Narrator: Exercise 2.3. Radio Item 3: RADIO Announcer: Today's edition of 'PlanetWatch' brings you our latest world environmental report. This week, Troy ITEM Hartwell takes a brief look at the most precious substance on Earth: water. 3 Troy: The sur
Narrator: D. Write down the telephone numbers of the following Welsh Youth Hostels: i. Cardiff (01222-462303) v. Harlech (01341-241287) ix. Monmouth (01600-715116) ii. Swansea (01792-390706) vi. Pen-y-Pass (01286-870428) x. Aberystwyth (0197085-693)
Can a new language be learnt in six weeks as some courses promise? Learning a language is not an easy task,1 though the reason why it is so difficult cannot be explained without an understanding of how human language isacquired, and unfortunately, no
Newsman: The latest publishing craze which has taken off all over the world, is the publication of what have come to be known as 'zines, short, of course, for 'magazines'. However, unlike magazines, whose fortunes ebband flow, these thinner and less
Exercises 1.2 A: write down the numbers you hear in the following sentences. The earliest known inhabitants established settlement in Scotland in 6000BC. Scotland is 275 miles long and its broadest po
New English Tests Beyond TOEFL, IELTS Since 1964, colleges and universities in the United States have used the Test of English as a Foreign Language, or TOEFL, to measure an international applicants level of English. Universities in English-speaking
Narrator: Exercise 4.3. Radio Item 7: With me today from the Home Office, is Mr. David Thorpe, who has agreed to answer recent criticism of the government's handling of the so-called 'immigration problem'. The face of Britain changed radically during
Narrator: Exercise 4.3. Radio Item 7: With me today from the Home Office, is Mr. David Thorpe, who has agreed to answer recent criticism of the government's handling of the so-called 'immigration problem'. The face of Britain changed radically during
Narrator: Exercise 1.8. Lecture 1: Can a new language be learnt in six weeks as some courses promise? Learning a language is not an easy task,though the reason why it is so difficult cannot be explained without an understanding of how human language
To be living at the start of the new millenium is to exist in the most advanced technological era in history. It is easy2 to forget that we are still surrounded by countless opportunities to get close to the earth, the sea and all the otherwonders of
Narrator: Radio Item 6: Welcome to 'Inventors' Corner'. This week we take a look at an invention that may well change the way in which you listen to your television set. Four years and twenty thousand pounds later, Susan Schofield of Cardiff, Wales,b
41) ... That is how one of the great minds/scientists/writers remarked on... (e.g. Happiness, like an old friend, is inclined to drop in unexpectedly when youre working hard on something else. That is how a famous writer once remarked on happiness.)
More than a thousand Chinese who took the International English Language Testing System test in July and August have been told their results would be delayed or permanently withheld. The cancellation affects examinees mainly based in Changsha, Hunan
雅思考试每一部分都独立评分,四部分得分的平均分作为考生的雅思综合得分(小数部分取舍到最近的一分或半分,即如果平均分为6.125分,雅思得分算作6分)。 听力和阅读考试均为40道题。是用