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Part1:FamousQuotesPart2:BackgroundknowledgePart3:ListeningandSpeakingPracticePart4:聽說秘籍之模仿(Imitation)Chapter5InternetPart1:FamousQuotesTheInternetisbecomingthetownsquarefortheglobalvillageoftomorrow.--BillGates互聯(lián)網(wǎng)會成為明日地球村的村中廣場。比爾?蓋茨TheInternetislikealcoholinsomesense.Itaccentuateswhatyouwoulddoanyway.Ifyouwanttobealoner,youcanbemorealone.EstherDyson某種程度上互聯(lián)網(wǎng)就像酒精。不管你想做什么,都會事半功倍。如果你想一個人獨處,它會讓你越來越孤獨;如果你想和其他人聯(lián)系,它會讓聯(lián)系越來越容易。埃絲特?戴森AdvancesincomputertechnologyandtheInternethavechangedthewayAmericaworks,learns,andcommunicates.TheInternethasbecomeanintegralpartofAmerica'seconomic,political,andsociallife.…BillClinton計算機技術(shù)和互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的發(fā)展已經(jīng)改變了美國人工作,學(xué)習(xí)和溝通的方式?;ヂ?lián)網(wǎng)已經(jīng)成了美國人經(jīng)濟,政治和社會生活密不可分的一部分。比爾?克林頓Part2:Backgroundknowledge(1)FortyYearsoftheInternet:HowtheWorldChangedforEver
ByOliverBurkemane
Source:TheGuardian,Friday23October2009【背景知識】作者OliverBurkeman出生于1975年,是英國衛(wèi)報的一名記者。他曾獲過ForeignPressAssociation’sYoungJournalistoftheYear這個獎項,他也是2006年OrwellPrize的提名候選人。OliverBurkema還撰寫了一個非常受歡迎的專欄,該專欄每周一次,關(guān)于心理學(xué)方面的內(nèi)容。專欄有個好聽的名字叫ThisColumnWillChangeYourLife。他也撰寫自己的博客。本書中的這篇短文摘自他發(fā)表在英國衛(wèi)報上的一篇關(guān)于互聯(lián)網(wǎng)發(fā)展史的長文,因為篇幅有限,因此只節(jié)選了其中的一部分。Vocabularyrequisite [?r?kw?z?t]adj.需要的,必要的ecumenical [??kj??m?n?k?l]adj.普世的;泛基督教的portentous [p?:r?tent?s]adj.自命不凡的;裝腔作勢的tangible [?t?nd??b?l]adj.可觸知的;有形的nascent [?n?s?nt]adj.初生的;初期的fittingly ['f?t??l?]adv.適切地,適合地biblical [?b?bl?kl]adj.圣經(jīng)的;依據(jù)圣經(jīng)的;Towardstheendofthesummerof1969–afewweeksafterthemoonlandings,afewdaysafterWoodstock,andamonthbeforethefirstbroadcastofMontyPython'sFlyingCircus–alargegreymetalboxwasdeliveredtotheofficeofLeonardKleinrock,aprofessorattheUniversityofCaliforniainLosAngeles.Itwasthesamesizeandshapeasahouseholdrefrigerator,andoutwardly,atleast,ithadaboutasmuchcharm.ButKleinrockwasthrilled:aphotographfromthetimeshowshimstandingbesideit,inrequisitelate-60sbrowntieandbrowntrousers,beaminglikeaproudfather.Hadhetriedtoexplainhisexcitementtoanyonebuthisclosestcolleagues,theyprobablywouldn'thaveunderstood.Thefewoutsiderswhoknewofthebox'sexistencecouldn'tevengetitsnameright:itwasanIMP,or"interfacemessageprocessor",buttheyearbefore,whenaBostoncompanyhadwonthecontracttobuildit,itslocalsenator,TedKennedy,sentatelegrampraisingitsecumenicalspiritincreatingthefirst"interfaithmessageprocessor".Needlesstosay,though,theboxthatarrivedoutsideKleinrock'sofficewasn'tamachinecapableoffosteringunderstandingamongthegreatreligionsoftheworld.Itwasmuchmoreimportantthanthat.It'simpossibletosayforcertainwhentheinternetbegan,mainlybecausenobodycanagreeonwhat,precisely,theinternetis.(Thisisonlypartlyaphilosophicalquestion:itisalsoamatterofegos,sinceseveralofthepeoplewhomadekeycontributionsareanxioustoclaimthecredit.)But29October1969–40yearsagonextweek–hasastrongclaimforbeing,asKleinrockputsittoday,"thedaytheinfantinternetuttereditsfirstwords".At10.30pm,asKleinrock'sfellowprofessorsandstudentscrowdedaround,acomputerwasconnectedtotheIMP,whichmadecontactwithasecondIMP,attachedtoasecondcomputer,severalhundredmilesawayattheStanfordResearchInstitute,andanundergraduatenamedCharleyKlinetappedoutamessage.SamuelMorse,sendingthefirsttelegraphmessage125yearspreviously,chosetheportentousphrase:"WhathathGodwrought?"ButKline'staskwastologinremotelyfromLAtotheStanfordmachine,andtherewasnoopportunityforportentousness:hisinstructionsweretotypethecommandLOGIN.Ontheotherhand,thebreakthroughaccomplishedthatnightin1969wasadecidedlydown-to-earthone.TheArpanetwasnot,initself,intendedassomekindofsecretweapontoputtheSovietsintheirplace:itwassimplyawaytoenableresearcherstoaccesscomputersremotely,becausecomputerswerestillvastandexpensive,andthescientistsneededawaytoshareresources.(Thenotionthatthenetworkwasdesignedsothatitwouldsurviveanuclearattackisanurbanmyth,thoughsomeofthoseinvolvedsometimesusedthatargumenttoobtainfunding.)ThetechnicalproblemsolvedbytheIMPswasn'tveryexciting,either.Itwasalreadypossibletolinkcomputersbytelephonelines,butitwasglaciallyslow,andeverycomputerinthenetworkhadtobeconnected,byadedicatedline,toeveryothercomputer,whichmeantyoucouldn'tconnectmorethanahandfulofmachineswithouteverythingbecomingmonstrouslycomplexandcostly.Thesolution,called"packetswitching"–whichoweditsexistencetotheworkofaBritishphysicist,DonaldDavies–involvedbreakingdatadownintoblocksthatcouldberoutedaroundanypartofthenetworkthathappenedtobefree,beforegettingreassembledattheotherend."Ithoughtthiswasimportant,butIdidn'treallythinkitwasaschallengingaswhatIthoughtofasthe'realresearch',"saysCrocker,agenialCalifornian,now65,whowentontoplayakeyroleintheexpansionoftheinternet."Iwasparticularlyfascinated,inthosedays,byartificialintelligence,andbytryingtounderstandhowpeoplethink.Ithoughtthatwasamuchmoresubstantialandrespectableresearchtopicthanmerelyconnectingupafewmachines.Thatwascertainlyuseful,butitwasn'tart."Still,KleinrockrecallsatangiblesenseofexcitementthatnightasKlinesatdownattheSDSSigma7computer,connectedtotheIMP,andatthesametimemadetelephonecontactwithhisoppositenumberatStanford.Ashiscolleagueswatched,hetypedtheletterL,tobeginthewordLOGIN."HaveyougottheL?"heasked,downthephoneline."GottheL,"thevoiceatStanfordresponded.KlinetypedanO."HaveyougottheO?""GottheO,"Stanfordreplied.KlinetypedaG,atwhichpointthesystemcrashed,andtheconnectionwaslost.TheGdidn'tmakeitthrough,whichmeantthat,quitebyaccident,thefirstmessageevertransmittedacrossthenascentinternetturnedout,afterall,tobefittinglybiblical:"LO."(2)AMillionFirstDates
ByDanSlater【背景知識】本篇文章節(jié)選自AMillionFirstDates一書。該書的作者試圖從客觀的角度剖析網(wǎng)絡(luò)約會對現(xiàn)實的一夫一妻制產(chǎn)生的影響。節(jié)選該書內(nèi)容的出發(fā)點在于互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的發(fā)展催生了網(wǎng)絡(luò)約會相親交友等等,使得現(xiàn)實的情況變得非常復(fù)雜,希望這篇短文能讓我們對網(wǎng)絡(luò)交友有所了解。在隨后的聽力部分中有網(wǎng)絡(luò)交友方面的內(nèi)容,希望這篇短文能起到拋磚引玉的作用。Vocabularycompatible
[k?m?p?t?b?l]adj.兼容的,相容的;和諧的,elusive
[??lus?v]adj.難以捉摸的;undermine
[??nd?r?ma?n]v.逐漸削弱,從根基處破壞allure
[??l?r]n.誘惑力,魅力exec
[?ɡ'zek]abbr.ofexecutiven.執(zhí)行官,執(zhí)行者hypothesize [ha??pɑ:θ?sa?z]v.假設(shè),假定exhilarating [?ɡ?z?l??ret??]adj.振奮的;使人高興的Thepositiveaspectsofonlinedatingareclear:theInternetmakesiteasierforsinglepeopletomeetothersinglepeoplewithwhomtheymightbecompatible,raisingthebarforwhattheyconsideragoodrelationship.Butwhatifonlinedatingmakesittooeasytomeetsomeonenew?Whatifitraisesthebarforagoodrelationshiptoohigh?Whatiftheprospectoffindinganever-more-compatiblematewiththeclickofamousemeansafutureofrelationshipinstability,inwhichwekeepchasingtheelusiverabbitaroundthedatingtrack?Ofcourse,nooneknowsexactlyhowmanypartnershipsareunderminedbytheallureoftheInternetdatingpool.Butmostoftheonline-dating-companyexecutivesIinterviewedwhilewritingmynewbook,LoveintheTimeofAlgorithms,agreedwithwhatresearchappearstosuggest:theriseofonlinedatingwillmeananoveralldecreaseincommitment.“Thefuturewillseebetterrelationshipsbutmoredivorce,”predictsDanWinchester,thefounderofafreedatingsitebasedintheU.K.“Theolderyougetasaman,themoreexperiencedyouget.Youknowwhattodowithwomen,howtotreatthemandtalktothem.Addtothattheeffectofonlinedating.”Hecontinued,“Ioftenwonderwhethermatchingyouupwithgreatpeopleisgettingsoefficient,andtheprocesssoenjoyable,thatmarriagewillbecomeobsolete.”“Historically,”saysGregBlatt,theCEOofM’sparentcompany,“relationshipshavebeenbilledas‘hard’because,historically,commitmenthasbeenthegoal.Youcouldsayonlinedatingissimplychangingpeople’sideasaboutwhethercommitmentitselfisalifevalue.”Matescarcityalsoplaysanimportantroleinpeople’srelationshipdecisions.“Look,ifIlivedinIowa,I’dbemarriedwithfourchildrenbynow,”saysBlatt,a40somethingbachelorinManhattan.“That’sjusthowitis.”Anotheronline-datingexechypothesizedaninversecorrelationbetweencommitmentandtheefficiencyoftechnology.“Ithinkdivorcerateswillincreaseaslifeingeneralbecomesmorereal-time,”saysNiccolòFormai,theheadofsocial-mediamarketingatBadoo,ameeting-and-datingappwithabout25millionactiveusersworldwide.“ThinkabouttheevolutionofotherkindsofcontentontheWeb—stockquotes,news.Thegoalhasalwaysbeentomakeitfaster.Thesamethingwillhappenwithmeeting.It’sexhilaratingtoconnectwithnewpeople,nottomentionbeneficialforreasonshavingnothingtodowithromance.Younetworkforajob.Youfindaflatmate.Overtimeyou’llexpectthatconstantflow.Peoplealwayssaidthattheneedforstabilitywouldkeepcommitmentalive.Butthatthinkingwasbasedonaworldinwhichyoudidn’tmeetthatmanypeople.”Part3:ListeningandSpeakingPracticePass1:FindFriendsontheInternet【背景知識】過去在沒有互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的年代,如果要和一個陌生人交朋友,或者想要通過交朋友多了解別的文化,傳統(tǒng)的方式是交筆友,英文叫penpals。有了網(wǎng)絡(luò)之后交友更容易了,通過網(wǎng)絡(luò)交的朋友英文可以叫keypals,中文可以稱之為網(wǎng)友,網(wǎng)絡(luò)筆友或者叫鍵友。在下面的音頻中聽到的就是這方面的內(nèi)容。Vocabularyreputable [?r?pj?t?b?l]adj.值得尊敬的,聲譽好的enforcement[?n'f?:sm?nt]n.強制,實施,執(zhí)行appropriate [??pro?pri?t]adj.適當?shù)?合適的;恰當?shù)腡ask1:GeneralUnderstanding
Directions:Listentothepassageonceandtrytograspitsmainidea.YoumaydothiseitherinChineseorEnglish.Themainideaofthepassageis____________________________________________________________________________________________________________.CareandconsiderationshouldbegivenwhenfindingfriendsontheInternet.Task2:TrueorFalseDirections:Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(T/F).
1)()WiththeInternet,findingfriendshasbecomemucheasier.2)()Youcanjoinaservicewithoutdoingyourresearch.3)()Youshoulduseanicknametoprotectyourselfonline.4)()Youshouldnotgiveyourpersonalinformationtoanyoneonline.5)()Tohelpyoutounderstandaculture,youcanaskanyquestion.Keys:TFTTFTask3:BlankFillingDirections:Listentothepassageagainandfillinthefollowingblanks.ManystudentswanttofindfriendsontheInternetasawayof(1)__________theirlanguageskillsandlearningmoreaboutnewcultures.Traditionalpenpalswerethe(2)__________sourceforsuchcontacts,andstudentscouldwriteeachotherletters.WiththeInternet,findingfriendshasbecomemucheasier,andsuchrelationshipsarecalledkeypals.practicingprimaryHowever,careandconsiderationshouldbegivenwhenfindingfriendsontheInternet.First:SearchtheInternetfor(3)__________services.Lookfor(4)__________ofsuchsitestolearnmoreaboutotherstudents'experiences.Don'tjoinaserviceuntilyouhavedoneyourresearch.Second:Checktoseeifyoucanuseanickname,ratherthanyourrealname,toprotectyouridentity.Third:Nevergivepersonalinformationtoanyone,includingyourhomeaddress,phonenumber,andbirthday.reputablereviewsFourth:Stopcontactwithothersifyoufeeluncomfortablewiththetopicsofconversation.Again,ifyouprotectyouridentity,thiswillbeeasiertodo.Tellyourteachers,parents,orevenlocallawenforcementifproblems(5)__________.AndFinally,Trytousethelanguageyouarestudyingintheclassroominyour(6)____________________withothers.Askappropriatequestionsthatwillhelpyoulearnaboutothercultures.Rememberthatone'spersonalexperiencemightbejustthat:Tounderstandawholeculture,youhavetotalktomanypeople,butthiswillgetyoustarted.Goodluck.arisecommunicationsTask4:ShadowSpeakingPracticeDirections:Listentothepassageacoupleoftimesandrepeatthewordsthatyou’vejustheardsentencebysentence.Retellthepassagefirstonyourownthencheckyourworkwithyourfriends.Finallyreportthepassagetoyourclassmates.Pass2:BeingStalkedOnline【背景知識】網(wǎng)路霸凌(cyber-bullying)是網(wǎng)路時代的新興產(chǎn)物。由于網(wǎng)絡(luò)的匿名特性,使得使用者往往不用表明身分,僅靠一個昵稱,即通行整個網(wǎng)絡(luò)。因此,這類型的網(wǎng)絡(luò)使用者借由網(wǎng)絡(luò)的此特性,會展現(xiàn)出與日常生活不同的型態(tài)。下面這篇音頻中的文章就是關(guān)于網(wǎng)絡(luò)霸凌這一話題。Vocabularystalk
[st?:k]vt.跟蹤tactic
[?t?kt?k]n.戰(zhàn)術(shù);策略enact
[?n??kt]vt.制定法律beatsomeoneup 毆打某人stepin
介入;加入lookintosomething 了解,研究(某事)Inverness 因弗內(nèi)斯(蘇格蘭最北部的一座城市)Task1:GeneralUnderstandingDirections:Listentothepassageonceandtrytograspitsmainidea.YoumaydothiseitherinChineseorEnglish.Themainideaofthepassageis____________________________________________________________________________________________________________.Agirlwasstalkedonlinebyanothergirl.Shewasaskingforadviceandhelp.Task2:WordMatchingDirections:ListentothepassageagainandmatchthefollowingwordswiththeirChinesemeanings.threateningmessages
實行反網(wǎng)絡(luò)霸凌的法律gotojail
進監(jiān)獄enactlawsagainstcyberbullying
介入stepin
威脅短信Task3:ListeningComprehensionDirections:ListentothepassageagainandchoosethebestanswerfromthechoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).1.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A)Thegirlhasbeenstalkedbyaboyforaboutayear.B)Thegirlhasbeenstalkednomatterwhereshegoesforaboutayear.C)Thegirlhasbeenstalkedonlineforaboutayear.D)Thegirlhasbeenstalkedbyaboynomatterwhereshegoesforaboutayear.2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnotmentionedbythegirlbeingstalked?A)Thestalkerhassentthreateningmessagesonline.B)Thestalkerwasgoingtokillthegirl.C)Thestalkerthreatenedtobeatthegirlup.D)Thestalkerhasbeenstalkingthegirlforaboutayear.3.Whathasthegirldonetoprotectherself?A)Shehaschangedhercellphonenumbertwice.B)Shehasreportedthistotheschoolprincipal.C)ShehasshutdownherMySpace.D)Shehastoldherparentshersituation.4.Accordingtothesuggestionsgiventothegirl,thegirlshouldnot_________.A)talktoherparentsaboutthefactthatshehasbeenstalkedforaboutayear.B)letherparentstalktothepolice.C)letherparentstalktotheschoolprincipal.D)keepsilentabouthersituation.5.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbeconsideredasthemainideaofthepassage?A)Cyberbullying.
B)Domesticviolence.C)Crime.D)Revenge.Keys:CBADATask4:ShadowSpeakingPracticeDirections:Listentothepassageacoupleoftimesandrepeatthewordsthatyou’vejustheardsentencebysentence.Retellthepassagefirstonyourownthencheckyourworkwithyourfriends.Finallyreportthepassagetoyourclassmates.Pass3:E-mailSpamIrksomeSurvey【背景知識】一封e-mail被定義為垃圾郵件(e-mailspam)要滿足以下三個條件1.Anonymity:Theaddressandidentityofthesenderareconcealed匿名:郵件發(fā)送者隱匿了自己的地址和身份2.MassMailing:Theemailissenttolargegroupsofpeople群發(fā):郵件同時發(fā)送給很多人3.Unsolicited:Theemailisnotrequestedbytherecipients主動發(fā)送:郵件接受者沒有要求他人給他發(fā)送此郵件Thereareanumberofotherlessformalcharacteristicsthatyouwilltypicallyfindpresentinspamemails.Thereisusuallynowayforarecipienttoopt-outoffutureemailsends.TheemailistypicallysentfromaninternationalIPaddresstoavoidbothtrackingandsubjectivitytoUSlaws.And,ofcourse,theemailalmostexclusivelypromotes"scam"activitiesthatwouldrequiretheusertoturnoversensitivefinancialorpersonalinformationtothesenderoftheemail.Inshort,spamemailisanyemailthatwasnotrequestedbyauserbutwassenttothatuserandmanyothers,typically(butnotalways)withmaliciousintent.Thesourceandidentityofthesenderisanonymousandthereisnooptiontoceasereceivingfutureemails.Vocabularybombard
[bɑ:m?bɑ:rd]vt.炮擊,轟炸nagging [?n?ɡ??]adj.使人不得安寧的pornography [p?:r?nɑ:gr?fi]n.色情fraud [fr?:d]n.欺詐;騙子propensity [pr??p?ns?ti]n.傾向irksome [??:rks?m]adj.<正>令人厭煩的inadvertently [??n?d?v?:rt?ntli]adv.疏忽地;非故意地defraud [d??fr?:d]vt.詐取,騙取;欺騙legislation [?l?d???sle??n]n.立法,制定法律poll [p??l]vt.對…進行調(diào)查Task1:TrueorFalseDirections:Listentothepassageandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(T/F)1)()E-mailspamisanannoyingproblemtointernetusers.2)()Mostoftherecipientsofjunkemailswoulddeletethemessagesaftertheyreadthem.3)()Someinternetusersworriedthattheywoulddeletesomeimportantinformationinadvertentlywhentheydeletedjunkemails.4)()Somepeopleworriedthattheywouldbedefraudedbyjunkemails.5)()manypeoplehopethegovernmentwoulddosomethingtodealwithe-mailspam.Keys:TFTTTTask2:ListeningComprehensionDirections:ListentothepassageagainandchoosethebestanswerfromthechoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).1.Asurveyone-mailspamreleasedbytheTaiwanInternetAssociationfoundthat_____________.A)Internetusesreceive29junke-mailseachweek.B)75%percentofinternetuserswouldsimplydeletethejunkemailsbeforetheyreadthem.C)E-mailspamhasbecomeanaggingproblem.D)junke-mailsarecomputerviruses.2.WhichofthefollowingisnotmentionedaccordingtothesurveyreleasedbytheTaiwanInternetAssociation?A)SomejunkemailsthatInternetusersreceivearerelatedtopornography.B)SomejunkemailsthatInternetusersreceivearerelatedtofraud.C)SomejunkemailsthatInternetusersreceivearerelatedtodomesticviolence.D)SomejunkemailsthatInternetusersreceivearerelatedtoonlineshopping.3.Ontheeffectsofjunke-mail,whichofthefollowingisnotmentioned?A)Junke-mailsmayspreadcomputerviruses.B)Junke-mailsareawasteoftime,computerandInternetresources.C)Junkemailsareirksome.D)Junkemailsareinfectious.4.Whichofthefollowingwordscannotbeusedtodescribee-mailspam?A)Amazing.
B)Irksome.
C)Annoying.
D)Disturbing.5.Whatofthefollowingstatementscanbeconsideredasthemainideaofthepassage?A)Junke-mailscanbereceiveddaily.B)Internetusersfounde-mailspamirksome.C)Peopleusee-mailsdaily.D)Thegovernmentshouldformulatelegislationtodealwithjunke-mails.Keys:CCDABTask3:ShadowSpeakingPracticeDirections:Listentothepassageacoupleoftimesandrepeatthewordsthatyou’vejustheardsentencebysentence.Retellthepassagefirstonyourownthencheckyourworkwithyourfriends.Finallyreportthepassagetoyourclassmates.Pass4:MultiStakeholderCooperation【背景知識】聯(lián)合國互聯(lián)網(wǎng)治理論壇(InternetGovernanceForum,IGF)成立于2006年11月,是聯(lián)合國根據(jù)信息社會世界峰會的決定設(shè)立的有關(guān)互聯(lián)網(wǎng)治理問題的開放式論壇,秘書處設(shè)在瑞士日內(nèi)瓦。TheInternetGovernanceForum(IGF)isamulti-stakeholderforumforpolicydialogueonissuesofInternetgovernance.ItbringstogetherallstakeholdersintheInternetgovernancedebate,whethertheyrepresentgovernments,theprivatesectororcivilsociety,includingthetechnicalandacademiccommunity,onanequalbasisandthroughanopenandinclusiveprocess.TheestablishmentoftheIGFwasformallyannouncedbytheUnitedNationsSecretary-GeneralinJuly2006.ItwasfirstconvenedinOctober–November2006andhasheldanannualmeetingsincethen.TheUnitedNationspublisheditsendorsementofafive-yearmandatefortheIGFinApril2006.ThereweretworoundsofconsultationswithregardstotheconveningofthefirstIGF:1.16–17ofFebruary2006–ThefirstroundofconsultationswasheldinGeneva.Thetranscriptsofthetwo-dayconsultationsareavailableintheIGFsite.2.19May2006–ThesecondroundofconsultationswasopentoallstakeholdersandwascoordinatedforthepreparationsoftheinauguralIGFmeeting.ThemeetingchairmanwasNitinDesaiwhoistheUnitedNationsSecretary-General'sSpecialAdviserforInternetGovernance.TheconveningoftheIGFwasannouncedon18July2006,withtheinauguralmeetingoftheForumtobeheldinAthens,Greecefrom30Octoberto2November2006.Vocabularyprominent [?pr?m?n?nt]adj.著名的;突出的stakeholder [?ste?kho?ld?(r)]n.利益相關(guān)者address [??dres]vt.著手處理evolve [i?v?lv]vi.發(fā)展vibrant [?va?br?nt]adj.充滿生氣的;academia [??k??dimi?]n.學(xué)術(shù)界,學(xué)術(shù)環(huán)境Task1:GeneralUnderstandingDirections:Listentothepassageonceandtrytograspitsmainidea.YoumaydothiseitherinChineseorEnglish.Themainideaofthepassageis____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.InternetMultiStakeholderCooperationwasheldrecentlyinBali,Indonesia.Andoneoftheprominentthemesdiscussedbyparticipantswastheroleofnon-governmentalactorsininternationalInternetpolicyissues.Task2:BlankFillingDirections:Listentothepassageagainandfillinthefollowingblanks.AttheInternetGovernanceForumheldrecentlyinBali,Indonesia,oneoftheprominent(1)__________discussedbyparticipantswasthe(2)__________ofnon-governmentalactorsininternationalInternetpolicyissues.themesrole“Weareseeingincreasingeffortstoshutnon-governmentalstakeholdersoutoftheglobalconversationonInternetissues.Someoftheexclusionispolitically(3)____________,andsomeofitisduetoresourceconstraints.TheUSiscommittedtoaddressingboth,”saidStateDepartment’sDeputyAssistantSecretaryforDemocracy,HumanRightsandLaborScottBusbyattheIGF.motivatedTheInternetevolvedtobecomesucha(4)__________enablerofsocialandeconomicpotentialbecauseitwasopenforeveryonetoinnovateandparticipate.U.S.CoordinatorforInternationalCommunicationsandInformationPolicyAmbassadorDanielSepulvedasaid,“Today,itisacrucialpartofthe(5)_______economy,offreeexpression,andofinclusiveeconomicdevelopment.”powerfulglobal“TheU.S.governmentstronglybelievesthattheglobalcommunityisbestpositionedto(6)__________fromavibrant,growingInternetenvironmentwherecommercial,civilsocietyandgovernmentalstakeholdersjointlyparticipate,”AmbassadorSepulvedasaidattheconclusionofhisIGFopeningremarks.benefit“Letusthinkcreativelyinordertobringmoredevelopingcountrygovernments,alongwiththeir(7)______________incivilsociety,academia,andindustrytothetableofourmulti-stakeholderInternetinstitutions.Letusgrowandevolvetogetherandletuscollectivelymoveforwardtoensurethatwemakethemostofthiscompelling(8)______________.”counterpartopportunityThroughouttheconferencetheU.S.(9)_____________,whichalsoincludedCoordinatorforCyberIssuesChristopherPainter,echoedthemessagethatpeoplefromallsectorsandfromallpartsoftheworlddeserveaseatatthetable.TheIGFisaplacewhereanyinterestedpersoncancometodiscussthepressingInternetpolicyissuesoftheday.TheUnitedStatesstronglysupportsopenandinclusiveforums,liketheIGF,fordiscussionofinternationalInternetpolicy(10)__________.delegationmattersTask3:ShadowSpeakingPracticeDirections:Listentothepassageacoupleoftimesandrepeatthewordsthatyou’vejustheardsentencebysentence.Retellthepassagefirstonyourownthencheckyourworkwithyourfriends.Finallyreportthepassagetoyourclassmates.【背景知識】Bitcoin是點對點(peer-to-peer)基于網(wǎng)絡(luò)的匿名數(shù)字貨幣。點對點(peer-to-peer)的意思是指沒有中央權(quán)威控制貨幣的匯款通道。相反,這些貨幣轉(zhuǎn)帳的任務(wù)是由網(wǎng)絡(luò)節(jié)點進行的集體管理。匿名意味交易各方可以隱藏自己的真實身份。Bitcoin并非一種真實存在的“錢”,它其實是一種數(shù)字通貨,一種可用來在允許接受這種貨幣的地方交換商品和服務(wù)的虛擬代幣,從流通貨幣不同的是,Bitcoin是完全匿名的,也就是說你用Bitcoin支付交易時,買賣雙方完全無法通過任何方式知曉對方的身份。這種特性大大吸引了隱私保護提倡者的關(guān)注。Pass5:BitcoinBitcoinisapaymentsysteminventedbySatoshiNakamoto,whopublishedtheinventionin2008andreleaseditasopen-sourcesoftwarein2009.Thesystemispeer-to-peer;userscantransactdirectlywithoutneedinganintermediary.Transactionsareverifiedbynetworknodesandrecordedinapublicdistributedledgercalledtheblockchain.Theledgerusesitsownunitofaccount,alsocalledbitcoin.Thesystemworkswithoutacentralrepositoryorsingleadministrator,whichhasledtheUSTreasurytocategorizeitasadecentralizedvirtualcurrency.Bitcoinisoftencalledthefirstcryptocurrency,althoughpriorsystemsexisted.Bitcoinismorecorrectlydescribedasthefirstdecentralizeddigitalcurrency.Itisthelargestofitskindintermsoftotalmarketvalue.Bitcoinsarecreatedasarewardforpaymentprocessingworkinwhichusersoffertheircomputingpowertoverifyandrecordpaymentsintoapublicledger.Thisactivityiscalledminingandtheminersarerewardedwithtransactionfeesandnewlycreatedbitcoins.Besidesmining,bitcoinscanbeobtainedinexchangefordifferentcurrencies,products,andservices.Userscansendandreceivebitcoinsforanoptionaltransactionfee.Bitcoinasaformofpaymentforproductsandserviceshasgrown,andmerchantshaveanincentivetoacceptitbecausefeesarelowerthanthe2–3%typicallyimposedbycreditcardprocessors.Unlikecreditcards,anyfeesarepaidbythepurchaser,notthevendor.TheEuropeanBankingAuthorityandothersourceshavewarnedthatbitcoinusersarenotprotectedbyrefundrightsorchargebacks.Despiteabigincreaseinthenumberofmerchantsacceptingbitcoin,thecryptocurrencydoesn’thavemuchmomentuminretailtransactions.Theuseofbitcoinbycriminalshasattractedtheattentionoffinancialregulators,legislativebodies,lawenforcement,andmedia.Criminalactivitiesareprimarilycenteredaroundblackmarketsandtheft,butofficialsincountriessuchastheUnitedStatesalsorecognizethatbitcoincanprovidelegitimatefinancialservices.Vocabularycraze
[kre?z]n.狂熱;風(fēng)尚virtual
[?v?:t?u?l]adj.虛擬的back
[b?k]vt.支持anonymous
[??n?n?m?s]adj.匿名的unregulated
[??n'reɡj?le?t?d]adj.未受管理[控制、約束]的buck
[b?k]n.(美)錢illicit
[??l?s?t]adj.法律不許可的,非法的brick-and-mortar [b'r?k'?ndm'?:t?r]adj.實體的,具體的whipout
迅速拿出;迅速出示
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