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  • 作 者:王春梅主编
  • 出 版 社:北京:中国人民大学出版社
  • 出版年份:2003
  • ISBN:7300045375
  • 页数:599 页
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《最新英语高级分类听力 下》目录

第一部分 听力部分 1

一 经济与贸易 1

(一)美国经济 1

Lesson One 1

Section One Enron's Collapse—The View from Wall Street 4

Section Two Enron's Collapse Viewed as Possible Major U.S.Political Scandal 4

Section Three Enron's Collapse Has Wider Symbolism for U.S.Businesses 5

Lesson Two 5

Section One U.S.Congress Debates Campaign Finance Reform 8

Section Two The Economics of New York Recovery 8

Section Three N.Y.Businesses Struggle after September 11 9

Lesson Three 9

Section One Bush Endorses Retroactive Tax Cut to Boost U.S.Economy 12

Section Two Bush Energy Program Targets U.S.Oil Supply Problems 13

Section Three Bush Warns of Slowing Economy,Pushes Tax Cut Plan 13

Lesson Four 14

Section One New High-speed Rail Line to Boost U.S.West Coast Economy 16

Section Two Increased Oil Trade with Africa Can Expand Cooperation with U.S. 17

Section Three U.S.Trade.Missions to Mexico Generate Jobs 18

Lesson Five 18

Section One California Companies Hope Exporting Goods Will Expand Business 20

Section Two California Hopes for Economic Recovery in 2002 21

Section Three New York's Open-air Farmer's Markets 21

Lesson Six 22

Section One How Deep Is U.S.Recession? 24

Section Two Business Analysts Predict U.S.Recession 25

Section Three U.S.College Graduates of 2002 Face Tough Job Market 25

Section Four Declining Economy Threatens Prosperity of U.S.Cities 26

(二)欧洲经济 26

Lesson One 26

Section One European Central Bank Unveils New Euro Money 28

Section Two German Customs on the Lookout for"Black Money"at Luxembourg Border 29

Section Three EU Considers Trade Sanctions on Israel 30

Lesson Two 31

Section One EU Prepares for Launch of Euro Currency 34

Section Two New Year Brings New Currency for Many Europeans 35

(三)亚洲经济 36

Lesson One 36

Section One Most Asian Economies Took Beating in 2001 37

Section Two Drop-in U.S.Consumer Spending Could Affect Asian Countries 38

Section Three Grim Outlook for Asian Economies 39

Lesson Two 40

Section one WTO Entry Will Challenge China's Automakers 42

Section Two Hong Kong's Soaring Suicide Rate Tied to Economy 43

Lesson Three 44

Section One Syria Attempts to Reform Its Economy 46

Section Two Skytrain Helps Bangkok Commuters Glide over Traffic 47

Section Three Foreign Investors Reconsider Indonesia 48

Lesson Four 48

Section One Japanese Investors Stock Up on Gold 50

Section Two Japan's Economy May Lead to Major Political Changes 51

Section Three Rocket Launch Raises Hopes for Japanese Space Industry 52

(四)拉美经济 53

Lesson One 53

Section One Argentina to Suspend Foreign Debt Payments 54

Section Two Argentina—Economic Measures Reflect Peronists Platform 55

Lesson Two 55

Section One Argentina Considers Re-adopting Fixed Currency Exchange Rate 57

Section Two "Dollarization"Debated for Argentina 58

Section Three Argentines Wait to See if New Currency Will Ease Economic Crisis 59

Section Four Economists—Argentina's Bank Reforms Only Temporary Solution 59

Lesson Three 60

Section One Brazil's Presidential Elections Worry Global Investment Firms 63

Section Two Will New Hemispheric Free Trade Area Benefit Brazil? 64

Section Three Brazil Optimistic about FTAA,but Some Major Trade Issues with U.S.Unresolved 64

Lesson Four 65

Section One Mexican Immigrants Gain Unprecedented Access to U.S.Banking 68

Section Two Mexican Retailers Move Northward 69

Section Three The Growing Amazon Frontier 69

Lsson Five 70

Section One IMF Loan to Brazil Linked to Spending Cuts 71

Section Two Global Economic Slowdown to Hit Hard in Latin America 72

Section Three The Health of the Mexican Economy Looks Good 73

(五)非洲经济 73

Lessson One 73

Section One Mbeki's British Trip to Focus on Investment 75

Section Two S.Africa Seeks Solutions to"Attack"on Currency 76

Lesson Two 77

Section One Zimbabwe's Economy Hostage of Political Upheaval in 2001 78

Section Two Economic Impact ofEthiopia—Eritrea War Now Examined 78

(六)其他经济问题 79

Lesson One 79

Section One APEC Hopes to Expand Its Scope 82

Section Two Countries Without Diseases Produce Huge Economic Gains 82

Section Three Forbes—Big Business Had a Mixed 2000 83

Lesson Two 84

Section One Mideast Conflict Has Serious Economic Impact on Palestinians 85

Section Two West Bank Drought Increasing Palestinians'Hardships 86

Section Three Microcredit Loans Offer a Way Out of Poverty 87

Lesson Three 88

Section One Democrats Roll Out Energy Plan 90

Section Two Analysts Uncertain How Long Economic Downturn Will Continue 91

Section Three Yuppie Pawn Shops:New Look for Old Business 92

二 国际政策与政治 93

(一)国际政策 93

Lesson One 93

Section One Divided U.S.Policy Makers 95

Section Two Long Debate over U.S.Agriculture Policy Nears Climax 96

Section Three Green Scissors Report Targets Waste in U.S.Budget 96

Lesson Two 97

Section One U.S.Mulls Approach to New Immigration Controls 98

Section Two Mubarak Visit Points Up Dilemma in U.S.Mideast Policy 100

Section Three Attacks on U.S.Force Israeli-Palestinian Policy Reexamination 100

Lesson There 101

Section One New Bush Policy on Gun Ownership Criticized 103

Section Two Grading Bush's Foreign Policy Team 104

Section Three Australian Policy on Illegal Immigrants Sparks Sharp Debate 104

(二)国际政治 105

Lesson One 105

Section One EU Looks Toward Major Changes in 2002 107

Section Two European Commission Approves Sabena Loan 108

Lesson Two 109

Section One Turning Point for Japanese Politics in 2001 111

Section Two Candidates and Issues 112

Lesson Three 113

Section One EU Central in British Election 115

Section Two Debate on Nuclear Power Heats Up 115

Section Three Bush Faces Strong Criticism in Europe 116

Lesson Four 117

Section One Chirac and Jospin Compete for Votes in France's Election 118

Section Two Lack of Enthusiasm as French Presidential Election Approaches 119

Lesson Five 119

Section One The Women's Vote in U.S.Presidential Elections 121

Section Two Who Will Be Tomorrow's Great American Indian Leaders? 122

Section Three U.S.Congressional Elections Expected to Be Closest in Decades 122

Lesson Six 123

Section One Little Suspense in East Timor Presidential Election 125

Section Two Lessons Learned from 2000 U.S.Presidential Election 126

Section Three Apathy,Fear of Fraud Shadow Algerian Elections 126

Lesson Seven 127

Section One South Dakota Elections to Determine Ruling Party in U.S.Senate 129

Section Two The Democratic Response 130

Lesson Eight 130

Section One U.N.Convention on Biological Diversity to Seek Global Cooperation 132

Section Two Bush's Withdrawal Decision Heats Up Global Warming Debate 133

Section Three U.S.-EU Summit to Discuss Differences on Mideast,Trade 134

Lesson Nine 134

Section One Argentine Senate Approves Zero Deficit Law 135

Section Two Brazil to Launch Amazon Monitoring System in One Year 136

Section Three Obstacles in South Korea's Privatization 137

Lessson Ten 137

Section One EU Improves Law Enforcement,Judicial Cooperation 139

Section Two U.S.Lawmakers Monitoring Burma Situation 140

Section Three East Timor—World's Newest Country Has Troubled Past 140

Lesson Eleven 141

Section One Jewish Perspectives on Peacemaking 143

Section Two The Politics of the ABM Treaty 144

三 文学与艺术 146

Lesson One 146

Section One 2001—The Year in Jazz 148

Section Two Music in Review for 2001 148

Section Three Country Music Remained Strong in 2001 149

Section Four Big Winners Announced at 2002 Academy of Country Music Awards 149

Lesson Two 150

Section One The 74th Annual Academy Awards 152

Section Two World Trade Center Artists Mount Exhibition 152

Section Three World Honors Famous Composer Richard Rodgers 153

Section Four 80000 Bluegrass Fans Attend Merlefest 153

Lesson Three 154

Section One Woody Allen Targets Film Industry in Hollywood Ending 156

Section Two Oscar Preview:Best Picture Nominees 157

Section Three Star Wars Still Tops U.S.Most PopularMovie List 157

Lesson Four 158

Section One Indian Classical Musician Celebrates 80th Birthday with New CD 160

Section Two Country Singer Kenny Chesney Releases New CD 160

Section Three Bluesman"Big Bill"Broonzy's New CD Is"Absolutely the Best" 161

Section Four Bluesman"Big Joe"Williams'New CD Is Absolutely the Best 161

Lesson Five 162

Section One Technology Helps Native Americans Preserve Heritage 164

Section Two Preservationists Save Native American Languages 164

Section Three Poetry Workshops Develop New Talent 165

Section Four Convention Center Design Melds Art,Science 166

Lesson Six 166

Section One Significant Changes in the U.S.Classical Music Business 168

Section Two From the Spirit-African-American Sacred Music 169

Section Three Wealth of Musical Talent to Appear at Salt Lake Games 169

Lesson Seven 170

Section One B.B.King Double Winner at 22nd Annual W.C.Handy Blues Awards 172

Section Two MTV Turns 20 172

Section Three St.Louis Celebrates Lindbergh Anniversary with New Opera 173

Section Four Art Linkletter Honored for Lifetime Achievements 173

Lesson Eight 174

Section One Avalon Blues,A Tribute to the Music of"Mississippi"John Hurt 175

Section Two Grammy Awards Preview—Country Music 176

Section Three Young Country Music Prodigy Moves Towards Stardom 176

Lesson Nine 177

Section One Jazz Singer Barbara Morrison Featured in The Ladies sing the Blues 178

Section Two Unfaithful Brings 1969 French Thriller to American Audiences 179

Section Three Inner City Teens Create Award-winning Films 179

Lesson Ten 180

Section One Hollywood Hands Out Technical Oscars 182

Section Two Hollywood Goes Global 183

Lesson Eleven 184

Section One Hollywood GivesOscars for Technical Excellence 186

Section Two Exhibit Promotes"Digital"Art 186

Section Three Guitar-makers Share Techniques and Tunes 187

Lesson Twelve 188

Section One New Film Calle 54 Gets Rave Reviews 189

Section Two Spider-Man Movie Pays Homage to Comic Book Superhero 189

Section Three Foley Artists Make Movies a Sound Business 190

Section Four American Museum of Natural History—"Living in America" 191

四 竞技 192

Lesson One 192

Section One U.S.Football:2001,A Year of Surprises 193

Section Two The Year in Baseball 194

Section Three World Cup Excitement Reaches New Heights in Asia 195

Lesson Two 196

Section One Mormon Church Prepares for Olympics 197

Section Two An Integral Part of 2002 Olympics 198

Section Three Deer Valley Ski Resort to Host Olympic Slalom,Mogul Events 198

Section Four Alpine Skier Picabo Street Returns to Olympics as Underdog 199

Lesson Three 200

Section One Environment a Key Theme at Olympics 202

Section Two Volunteers Help Guide Attendees,Officials at Olympics 203

Section Three Olympic Spirit Awards to Be Presented for Values,Fair Play 203

Lesson Four 205

Section One U.S.Student Science Competition 206

Section Two Fierce Competition Increases in U.S.Youth Sports 207

Section Three Women's Ice Hockey—U.S.-Canada to Resume Rivalry in Salt Lake 208

Lesson Five 209

Section One Rogge Claims the 2002 Games a Success 211

Section Two Baseball Organist Tradition Lives On in Chicago 212

Section Three Boulder Promotes Commuting by Bicycle 212

Lesson Six 213

Section One Salt Lake City's Colorful History 215

Section Two Sports Spurs Indianapolis Growth 216

Section Three Athletes Soared in 2001 Despite U.S.Terror Tragedy 217

Lesson Seven 218

Section One Lakers Win to Highlight the Year in Basketball 220

Section Two A Look Back at the Best Games Ever 221

Lesson Eight 223

Section One Where Are Olympic Athletes Staying in Utah? 225

Section Two Utah Olympic Park Ready for Winter Games 226

Section Three Snowbasin Ski Resort Prepares for 2002 Olympics 227

第二部分 听力全文 229

一 经济与贸易 229

(一)美国经济 229

(二)欧洲经济 268

(三)亚洲经济 280

(四)拉美经济 304

(五)非洲经济 336

(六)其他经济问题 348

二 国际政策与政治 368

(一)国际政策 368

(二)国际政治 387

三 文学与艺术 459

四 竞技 538

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