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[21:51.93]Section C
[21:54.12]Directions: In this section,
[21:57.18]you will hear a passage three times.
[22:00.24]When the passage is read for the first time,
[22:02.98]you should listen carefully for its general idea.
[22:06.05]When the passage is read for the second time,
[22:09.10]you are required to fill in the blanks
[22:11.95]numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words
[22:15.78]you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46
[22:21.14]you are required to fill in the missing information.
[22:24.42]For these blanks, you can either use the exact words
[22:28.47]you have just heard or write down the main points
[22:31.64]in your own words. Finally,
[22:34.38]when the passage is read for the third time,
[22:37.00]you should check what you have written.
[22:40.39]Now listen to the passage.
[22:44.88]Natural resources provide a living and shelter
[22:47.61]for hundreds of millions of people in the developing world.
[22:51.23]As those life supporting natural resources come
[22:54.39]under threat so does the personal security of millions
[22:58.12]who rely on them. Climate change,
[23:00.74]water shortage and population growth
[23:02.93]are some of the most powerful and least
[23:05.99]understood environmental hazards.
[23:07.97]Using the subjects of water, climate, land,
[23:10.81]forests and minerals, the exhibition demonstrates
[23:14.31]not only the ways in which environmental deterioration
[23:17.70]can lead to conflicts and new security threats,
[23:20.76]but also how environmental cooperation
[23:23.72]can contribute to security and stability.
[23:26.78]The exhibit, assembled by Adelphi Research,
[23:29.63]focuses on how man-made environmental changes
[23:33.01]affect both foreign and domestic policy.
[23:36.52]“It draws a direct connection between natural resources,
[23:40.02]poverty and stability in various parts of the world,”
[23:43.41]Adelphi Research Director Alexander Carius explained.
[23:47.13]In addition, the exhibition displays the link
[23:50.52]between environment and security in Central Asia,
[23:53.80]the area of the southern provinces of the former Soviet Union.
[23:57.96]The exhibition also shows that the sustainable use of
[24:02.12]natural resources across national borders
[24:04.64]can contribute to conflict prevention and confidence building.
[24:08.35]Speakers at the exhibition predict that climate change
[24:11.86]will alter our lives. Great climate pattern changes
[24:15.14]will alter available water resources,
[24:17.87]as well as the availability of usable agricultural land.
[24:21.92]A number of extreme weather events may render cities
[24:25.21]and tidal regions uninhabitable, resulting in mass migration.
[24:29.58]They believe that the traditional patterns of our lifestyle
[24:32.76]must change and that we have to accept
[24:35.49]that we live in a global village dependent on each other.
[24:41.18]Now the passage will be read again.
[24:43.58]Natural resources provide a living and shelter
[24:47.20]for hundreds of millions of people in the developing world.
[24:51.13]As those life supporting natural resources come under threat
[24:54.85]so does the personal security of millions who rely on them.
[24:59.12]Climate change, water shortage and population growth
[25:02.89]are some of the most powerful
[25:04.75]and least understood environmental hazards.
[25:07.71]Using the subjects of water, climate, land, forests and minerals,
[25:12.08]the exhibition demonstrates not only the ways
[25:15.25]in which environmental deterioration
[25:17.44]can lead to conflicts and new security threats,
[25:20.61]but also how environmental cooperation
[25:23.46]can contribute to security and stability.
[25:26.31]The exhibit, assembled by Adelphi Research,
[25:29.47]focuses on how man-made environmental changes
[25:32.87]affect both foreign and domestic policy.
[25:36.26]“It draws a direct connection between natural resources,
[25:39.76]poverty and stability in various parts of the world,”
[25:43.04]Adelphi Research Director Alexander Carius explained.
[25:46.76]In addition, the exhibition displays the link
[25:50.15]between environment and security in Central Asia,
[25:53.44]the area of the southern provinces of the former Soviet Union.
[25:57.48]The exhibition also shows that the sustainable use of
[26:01.20]natural resources across national borders
[26:04.16]can contribute to conflict prevention and confidence building.
[27:19.00]Speakers at the exhibition predict that climate change
[27:21.63]will alter our lives. Great climate pattern changes
[27:24.91]will alter available water resources,
[27:27.43]as well as the availability of usable agricultural land.
[28:39.01]A number of extreme weather events may render cities
[28:45.14]and tidal regions uninhabitable, resulting in mass migration.
[28:49.84]They believe that the traditional patterns of our lifestyle
[28:52.80]must change and that we have to accept that
[28:55.32]we live in a global village dependent on each other.
[30:10.68]Now the passage will be read for the third time.
[30:13.52]Natural resources provide a living and shelter
[30:17.46]for hundreds of millions of people in the developing world.
[30:21.51]As those life supporting natural resources come under threat
[30:25.01]so does the personal security of millions who rely on them.
[30:29.28]Climate change, water shortage and population growth
[30:33.10]are some of the most powerful
[30:35.18]and least understood environmental hazards.
[30:38.03]Using the subjects of water, climate, land, forests and minerals,
[30:42.51]the exhibition demonstrates not only the ways
[30:45.36]in which environmental deterioration
[30:47.76]can lead to conflicts and new security threats,
[30:50.83]but also how environmental cooperation
[30:53.56]can contribute to security and stability.
[30:56.74]The exhibit, assembled by Adelphi Research,
[30:59.69]focuses on how man-made environmental changes
[31:03.19]affect both foreign and domestic policy.
[31:06.14]“It draws a direct connection between natural resources,
[31:09.64]poverty and stability in various parts of the world,”
[31:13.37]Adelphi Research Director Alexander Carius explained.
[31:17.41]In addition, the exhibition displays the link
[31:20.48]between environment and security in Central Asia,
[31:23.76]the area of the southern provinces of the former Soviet Union.
[31:27.70]The exhibition also shows that the sustainable use of
[31:31.42]natural resources across national borders
[31:34.48]can contribute to conflict prevention and confidence building.
[31:38.53]Speakers at the exhibition predict that climate change
[31:41.81]will alter our lives. Great climate pattern changes
[31:44.99]will alter available water resources,
[31:47.94]as well as the availability of usable agricultural land.
[31:51.99]A number of extreme weather events may render cities
[31:55.16]and tidal regions uninhabitable, resulting in mass migration.
[31:59.42]They believe that the traditional patterns of our lifestyle
[32:02.82]must change and that we have to accept that
[32:05.66]we live in a global village dependent on each other.
[32:09.06]This is the end of listening comprehension.

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needle ['ni:dl]

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n. 针
vt. 用针缝,激怒,嘲弄

 
dependent [di'pendənt]

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adj. 依靠的,依赖的,从属的
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global ['gləubəl]

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adj. 全球性的,全世界的,球状的,全局的

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affect [ə'fekt]

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vt. 影响,作用,感动

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enthusiasm [in'θju:ziæzəm]

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n. 热情,热心;热衷的事物

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property ['prɔpəti]

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n. 财产,所有物,性质,地产,道具

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confidence ['kɔnfidəns]

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adj. 骗得信任的
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careless ['kɛəlis]

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adj. 粗心的,疏忽的
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migration [mai'greiʃən]

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measure ['meʒə]

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