【Listen To This 3】听力训练第二期--03.21
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《英语高级听力》是由北外编的一套听力教材,它是在学习完《英语初、中级听力》后的一本后续教材,难度略高于专业八级水平,适合想考专业八级的同学或听力基础较好的人士学习。
大家好,今天我们一起来学习《英语高级听力》(Listen To This 3)这套教材的lesson 1--Section 1 News in Detail,希望大家坚持学习,能对通过TEM-8的听力测试有所裨益。
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| Lesson 1
News in Detail
Exercise: 1. True or False Questions. (1)( ) Jacobsen was accompanied by Charles Moffitt from Beirut to Wiesbaden today. (2)( ) Jacobsen will be joined in Wiesbaden tomorrow by his family. (3)( ) After his release Jacobsen criticized President Reagan for his government's inability in handling the hostage situation in Lebanon (4)( ) Jacobsen refused to answer any questions from the reporters. (5)( ) Terry Waite would not go back to Beirut until next month for further negotiations.
2. Focusing on Detail. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statement. (1) The released American had been held in Lebanon for almost _________. a. half a year b. one year c. one year and a half d. two years and a half (2) _________ Jacobsen was released in Beirut. a. Forty-four hours earlier b. Thirty-four hours earlier c. Twenty-four hours earlier d. Fourteen hours earlier. (3) Jacobsen will spend the next several days in the US air force facility in Wiesbaden _________. a. for a vacation b. for a medical examination c. to recuperate from the stresses of his captivity d. for a reunion with his family (4) US air force hospital commander, Charles Moffitt, said in a medical briefing this afternoon that Jacobsen __________. a. had lost little weight b. had lost five pounds c. had lost a lot of weight d. had gained little weight (5) Jacobsen has refused to answer questions about his ___________ days as a hostage. a. four months and twenty-four b. five years and twenty-four c. four hundred and twenty-four d. five hundred and twenty-four (6) He said his joy at being free was somewhat _________ by his concern for the other hostages left behind. a. spoiled b. diminished c. influenced d. ruined (7) There are still _________ American hostages being held in Lebanon by various political groups. a. several b. some c. seven d. six (8) Jacobsen will remain for debriefing sessions before returning to the United States ___________. a. with the envoy, Terry Waite b. with his family c. with the special stress-management team from Washington d. with other American hostages
3. Fill up the information chart for David Jacobsen. Age: ___1___ years old Occupation: ___2___ Marital Status: ___3___ Physical Condition: ___4___ Current Address: ___5___ Hospital in ___6___ , ___7___ Date of Arrival: ___8___ Proposed Date of Departure: undermined Destination: ___9___ (U.S.A./Germany)
4. Fill in the detailed information according to what you have heard. (1) But this remains a mystery: What ___1___ led to his ___2___ ? (2) Charles Moffitt joked that he would not like to ___3___ Jacobsen's challenge to ___4___ earlier in the day to a ___5___ around the airport. (3) Colonel Moffitt said that after an initial ___6___ it seems as if Jacobsen ___7___ with the stresses of his captivity. (4) There was no ___8___ at this point that he had been ___9___ or ___10___ .
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1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.D 6.B 7.C 8.B
1.55 2.hospital director 3.married 4.good 5.US Air Force 6.Wiesbaden 7.West Germany 8.this morning 9.U.S.A.
1.precisely 2.freedom 3.take up 4.reporters 5.6-mile jog 6.evaluation 7.coped extremely well 8.evidence
9.tortured 10.physically abused
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This much is clear tonight: an American held in Lebanon for almost a year and a half is free. David Jacobsen is recuperating in a hospital in Wiesbaden, West Germany. Twenty-four hours earlier, Jacobsen was released in Beirut by Islamic Jihad. But this remains a mystery: what precisely led to his freedom? Jacobsen will spend the next several days in the US air force facility in Wiesbaden for a medical examination. Diedre Barber reports.
After preliminary medical checkups today, David Jacobsen's doctor said he was tired but physically in very good condition. US air force hospital commander, Charles Moffitt, said in a medical briefing this afternoon that Jacobsen had lost little weight and seemed extremely fit. He joked that he would not like to take up Jacobsen's challenge to reporters earlier in the day to a six-mile jog around the airport. Despite his obvious fatigue, Jacobsen spent the afternoon being examined by hospital doctors. He was also seen by a member of the special stress-management team sent from Washington. Colonel Moffitt said that after an initial evaluation it seems as if Jacobsen coped extremely well with the stresses of his captivity. He said there was also no evidence at this point that the fifty-five-year-old hospital director had been tortured or physically abused. Jacobsen seemed very alert, asking detailed questions about the facilities of the Wiesbaden medical complex, according to Moffitt.
So far, Jacobsen has refused to answer questions about his five hundred and twenty-four days as a hostage. Speaking briefly to reports after his arrival in Wiesbaden this morning, he said his joy at being free was somewhat diminished by his concern for the other hostages left behind. He thanked the US government and President Ronald Reagan for helping to secure his release. Jacobsen also gave special thanks to Terry Waite, an envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury, for his help in the negotiation. Waite who accompanied Jacobsen from Beirut to Wiesbaden today, said he might be going to Beirut in several days. There are still seven American hostages being held in Lebanon by different political groups. Jacobsen will be joined in Wiesbaden tomorrow by his family. Hospital officials said they still do not know how many days Jacobsen will remain for tests and debriefing sessions before returning to the United States with his family. For National Public Radio, this is Diedre Barber, Wiesbaden.
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