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sectionAConversation
Conversation1
W:ProfessorHendersoncouldyougiveusabriefoverviewofwhatyou
do,whereyouworkandyourmainareaofresearch?
M:WelltheCenterforClimateResearchwhereIworksthescienceof
climatechangetoissuesaroundeconomicsandpolicy.
Someofourresearchistodowiththelikelyimpactsofclimatechange
andalloftheassociatedrisks.
W:Andhowstrongistheevidencethatclimatechangeishappening
thatit'sreallysomethingweneedtobeworriedabout.
M:Wellmostofthescienceofclimatechangeparticularlythattodo
withglobalwarmingissimplyfact.
Butotheraspectsofthesciencearelesscertainoratleastmore
disputed.
Andsowe'rereallytalkingaboutriskwhattheeconomicstellsusisthat
it'sprobablycheapertoavoidclimatechangetoavoidtheriskthanithasto
dealwiththelikelyconsequences.
W:Sowhatarewedoing?Whatcanwedoaboutit?
M:WellIwouldarguethatweneedtodevelopthesciencespecifically
tounderstandthelikelyimpactsofclimatechangeindifferentcontexts.
AsIsaidweneedtounderstandthebestwaysofavoidingclimate
changeandthiswillinvolveahugetransitiontolowcarbonenergysystems
andthetransitionisatremendouspriority.
Andforthistohappen,wemayneedactiononaglobalscalefroma
politicalperspective.
WeneedtounderstandthetermsonwhichmajorcountrieslikeChina
andtheUSAmightsignuptoaglobalagreementbecauseatthemoment
wedon'thavethatconsensus.
W:Right.
M:Andwealsoneedtoplanaheadsothatwe'reinapositiontodeal
withthelikelylevelsofclimatechangewhicharealreadyinevitableand
evenmoresotoforthelevelsthatarelikelyifwedon'tgetthoseglobal
agreements.
QI.WhatdoesProfessorHsayabouthismainareaofresearch?
AIttriestopredictthepossibletrendsofglobalclimatechange.
BItstudiestheimpactofglobalclimatechangeonpeople*slives.
CItsthescienceofclimatechangetoeconomicandpolicyissues.
DItfocusesontheeffortscountriescanmaketodealwithglobal
warning.
答案C
Q2.WhatdoesProfessorHsayaboutclimatechange?
AItwilltakealongtimebeforeaconsensusisreachedonitsimpact.
BItwouldbemorecostlytodealwithitsconsequencesthantoavoidit.
CItisthemostpressingissueconfrontingallcountries.
DItisboundtocauseendlessdisputesamongnations.
答案B
Q3.WhatdoesProfessorHsayisatoppriorityincombatingclimate
change?
AThetransitiontolow-carbonenergysystems.
BThecooperationamongworldmajorpowers.
CThesigningofaglobalagreement.
DTheraisingofpeople*sawareness.
答案A
Q4.WhatdoesProfessorHadviseustodotobetterdealwith
climatechange?
ACarryoutmoreresearchonit.
BCutdownenergyconsumption.
CPlanwellinadvance.
DAdoptnewtechnology.
答案C
Conversation2
W:IhavemanybusinessEnglishstudents.WhenIteachtheclassroom,
weoftenenduptalkingaboutthingslikesuccessandwhatleadstosuccess.
Andit'sinterestingthatmanyofthemmentiontheelementofluck.
M:Right.
W:Luckisimportanttosuccess.Butsinceyou'veseenthatfantastic
videoontheTEDTalkswebsitebyRichardSt.John,hedoesn'tmentionluck
atall.
M:Well,I'mafirmbelieverthatpeoplecanmaketheirownluck.Imean
whatpeopleregardasluck,youcanactuallycreate,toadegree.
W:Sure.Ithinkalotofwhatpeopleconsiderluckisattributedtohow
yourespondtotheopportunitiesthatcomeyourway.
M:Yes.Verygoodpoint.
W:Seizingtheopportunities.Butwasthereanypointinthevideothat
youthoughtwasparticularlyinteresting?
M:Yes.Actuallytherewas.Somethingveryimpressivetomeasmany
peoplethinkthatluckisimportantandthatnaturaltalentissomethingyou
musthaveinordertobesuccessful.Andinthevideowesaw,thepoint
aboutgettinggoodatsomethingisnotabouthavingsomenaturaltalent.
It'sallaboutpractice,practice,practice.
W:Definitelyyeah.Naturaltalenthelpsinsomewaybutattheendof
thedayyoureallydoneedtoworkhardandgetreallyreallygoodatwhat
youdo.
M:Sure.
W:Ithoughtoneinterestingthinginthevideowastheideaofpassion
beingsoimportantandthatpeoplewhoreallylovewhattheydo.Ofcourse
you'regoingtowanttoworkharderandputthetimeandeffortintoit.And
thefunnythingisthatifyoulovewhatyoudoandarereallypassionate
aboutitandworkreallyhard,themoneykindofcomesautomatically.
Q5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
Q6.Whatisthewoman'sviewofluck?
Q7.WhatisthechiefpointtheTEDTalksvideomakes?
Q8.WhatdoesthewomanthinkisthefunnythingintheTEDTalks
video?
sectionBPassage
Passage1
Devil*sTower,thefirstnationalmonumentinAmerica,couldalmostbe
mistakenforthestumpofanenormoustree.Itssheerrocksidessweepup
fromabroaduntiltheycutoffabruptlyattheflatsummit.Risingmorethan
1,000feetinthemiddleofthegentlyrollingplainsofWyoming,the
massivecolumnofrock,looksasthoughitwasdroppeddownintothis
locationfromadifferenttimeandplace.
Inasense,itwas,Devil,sTowerisarelicofthepast.Whenthemelt
rockoftheearth1scoreforceditswaytothesurfacetoformthethroatof
avolcano,asthecenturiespassed,therockcooledandhardened,shrinking
andcrackingintolongcolumns,borninfireandfury.Devil1sTowerwas
thenshapedbytheslow,gentleworkofwindandwater.Theoutersofthe
volcanowerewornawayuntilthehardcorestoodcompletelyexposed.
ItissmallwonderthatanIndianlegenddescribedDevil'sToweras
beingformedbysupernaturalpowers.Thelegendsaysthatwhensevengirls
wereattackedbybears,theytookrefugeontopofasmallrock,andthey
appealedtotheRockGodforhelp.TheGodcausedtherocktogrowandto
liftthegirlsfarabovetheground,whileitsideswerescoredbytheclawsof
theangrybears.Eventoday,saysthelegend,thegirlscanbeseenabove
thetoweringrock.Assevenshiningstarsinthenightsky.
9.WhatdoestheDevil1sTowerlooklike?
10.Whatcausethevolcano'souterstowearaway?
11.WhatdoestheIndianlegendsayabouttheDevil'sTower?
12.HowdidtheRockGodhelpthesevengirlintheIndianlegend?
Passage2
It'snoaccidentthatmostgasstationshaveconveniencestores
attached.Fewofuscanfillupthetankwithoutbuyingafewsnacks,
cigarettes,softdrinksorotheritemswecanlivewithout.Ideserveit.
That'swhathardworkingmenandwomensaytojustifytheirlavish
vacations,bigstereosystemsorregularrestaurantmeals.Theydodeserve
suchindulgences.However,theyalsodeserveahomeoftheirown--asecure
retirementandfreedomfromworryingaboutunpaidbills.Nooneshould
havetolivewithwhataTexasmotherdescribedasconstantstress,tension,
evenfearaboutmoney.Sadlythepleasurethatcomesfromextravagances
o代endisappearslongbeforethebillsdo.Thevideocamerathatonesingle
motherboughtforaspecialoccasion,forexample,isnotmuchfunnow.
She/sfiguredoutthatitwilltakeheranotherthreeyearstopayitoffat
$30amonth.AndtheNewYorkerswhospentabundleonanoutdoorhot
tubnowadmittheyrarelyuseit,becausewecan'taffordtoheatitinwinter.
Thesolutionsetprioritiesadduptheannualcostofeachitem.Then
considerwhatelseyoucanbuywiththesamemoney.Thatwillhelpyou
decidewhichitemsarereallyworthit.OneChicagowoman,forexample,
discoveredthatdailyluncheswithcoworkerscosther$2000ayear;she
decidedtotakelunchtoworkinstead."Inowput$20aweekintomy
vacationfundandanother20intoretirementsavings,shesays,thosemean
moretomethanlunch".
Q13.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutdriverswhostopatgas
stations?
Q14.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutextravagances?
Q15.Whatdoesaspeakerwanttoshowbytheexampleofthe
Chicagowoman?
SectionC--RecordingOne
Let*ssayyoustarttobrainstormalistofalltheemotionsyouever
experienced.Justforfun,tryitnow.
What'sonyourlist?Chancesare,youincludedthingslike:happy,sad,
excited,angry,afraid,grateful,proud,scared,confused,stressed,relaxed
andamazed.Nowsortyourlistintotwocategories:positiveemotionsand
negativeemotions.
Feelingbothpositiveandnegativeemotionsisanaturalpartofbeing
human.Wemightusetheword“negative“todescribemoredifficult
emotionsbutitdoesnotmeanthoseemotionsarebadorweshouldn1t
havethem.Still,mostpeoplewereprobablyratherfeelapositiveemotion
thananegativeone.It*slikelyyouprefertofeelhappyinsteadofsador
confidentinsteadofinsecure.
Whatmattersishowouremotionsarebalanced.Howmuchofeach
typeoftheemotionpositiveornegativeweexperience.
Negativeemotionswarnusofthreatsorchallengesthatwemayneed
todealwith.Forexample,fearcanalertustopossibledanger,it'sasignal
thatwemightneedtoprotectourselves.Angryfeelingswarnusthat
someoneissteppingonourtoes,crossingaboundaryorviolatingourtrust.
Angercanbeasignalthatwemighthavetoactonourownbehalf.
Negativeemotionsfocusourawareness.Theyhelpustozeroinona
problemsowecandealwithit.Buttoomanynegativeemotionscanmake
usfeeloverwhelmed,anxious,exhaustedorstressedout.Whennegative
emotionsareoutofbalance,problemsmightseemtoobigtohandle.
Themorewedwellonournegativeemotions,theymorenegativewe
begintofeel.Focusingonnegativityjustkeepsitgoing.
Positiveemotionsbalanceoutnegativeones,buttheyhaveother
powerfulbenefits,too.Insteadofnarrowingourfocus,likenegative
emotionsdo,positiveemotionsaffectourbrainsinwaysthatincreaseour
awareness,attentionandmemory.Theyhelpustakeinmoreinformation,
holdseveralideasinmindatonceandunderstandhowdifferentideas
relatetoeachother.
Whenpositiveemotionsopenusuptonewpossibilities,wearemore
abletolearnandbuildonourskills.Thatleadstodoingbetterontasksand
tests.
Peoplewhohaveplentyofpositiveemotionsintheireverydaylives
tendtobehappier,healthier,learnbetterandgetalongwellwithothers.
Q16.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutnegativeemotions?
Q17.Whathappenstopeoplewhosenegativeemotionsareoutof
balance?
Q18.Howdopositiveemotionsaffectus?
SectionC—RecordingTwo
Inthepastfewmonths,I'vebeentravellingforweeksatatimewith
onlyonesuitcaseofclothes.Oneday,Iwasinvitedtoanimportantevent,
andIwantedtowearsomethingspecialforit.Ilookedthroughmysuitcase
butcouldn'tfindanythingtowear.Iwasluckytobeatthetechnology
conferencethen,andIhadaccessto3Dprinters.SoIquicklydesigneda
skirtonmycomputer,andIloadedthefileontheprinter.Itjustprintedthe
piecesovernight.Thenextmorning,Ijusttookallthepieces,assembled
themtogetherinmyhotelroom,andthisisactuallytheskirtthatI'm
wearingrightnow.
Soitwasn'tthefirsttimethatIprintedclothes.Formyseniorcollection
atfashiondesignschool,Idecidedtotryand3Dprintanentirefashion
collectionfrommyhome.TheproblemwasthatIbarelyknewanything
about3Dprinting,andIhadonlyninemonthstofigureouthowtoprint
fivefashionablelooks.
IalwaysfeltmostcreativewhenIworkedfromhome.Ilove
experimentingwithnewmaterials,andIalwaystriedtodevelopnew
techniquestomakethemostuniquetextilesformyfashionprojects.
Onesummerbreak,IcameheretoNewYorkforaninternshipata
fashionhouseinChinatown.Weworkedontwoincredibledressesthatwere
3Dprinted.Theywereamazing--likeyoucanseehere.ButIhadafew
problemswiththem.Theyweremadefromhardplasticsandthat'swhythey
wereverybreakable.Themodelscouldn'tsitinthem,andtheyevengot
scratchedfromtheplasticsundertheirarms.
Sonow,themainchallengewastofindtherightmaterialforprinting
clotheswith,Imeanthematerialyoufeedtheprinterwith.The
breakthroughcamewhenIv/asintroducedtoFilaflex,whichisanewkindof
printingmaterial.It'sstrong,yetveryflexible.Andwithit,Iwasabletoprint
thefirstgarment,aredjacketthathadtheword"freedom"dedintoit.And
actually,youcaneasilydownloadthisjacket,andchangethewordto
somethingelse.Forexample,yournameoryoursweetheart'sname.
SoIthinkinthefuture,materialswillevolve,andtheywilllookandfeel
likefabricsweknowtoday,likecottonorsilk.
Q19.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheskirtsheiswearingnow?
Q20.Whendidthespeakerstartexperimentingwith3Dprinting?
Q21.Whatwastheprob
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