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大学英语四级听力练习题2017

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  大学英语四级听力练习题2017篇一

  These are uncertain times in a nation whose economy is the second largest in the European Union. The stakes are huge.

  There are warnings that leaving the 28-member bloc may cause the British pound to lose 15 percent of its value and bring the resignation of David Cameron, the country’s prime minister, whose mandate depends on whether Britain listens to him and votes to remain.

  “If we choose to leave, we can leave. But let us be clear - if we do leave, that is it. We are walking out the door,” said Cameron.

  For such an important election, many voters complain there has been too little solid information to make a decision and too much scaremongering, and grandstanding by both sides. Flotillas of the “Leave” and “Remain” camps recently faced off on the River Thames.

  For months, the Leave campaign has been hitting the streets. Its arguments are based largely on immigration, and the belief that Britain has handed control of its borders to a European super state.

  “The U.K. has lost control over migration. We have to accept anyone into this country if they have an EU passport, no matter if they have a criminal record or not. We are not allowed to say ‘no’ to people and that is damaging for the security of the U.K., but it is also putting pressure on jobs and opportunities for young people,” said Tom Harwood, a Brexit campaigner.

  The murder of Jo Cox, an anti-Brexit, pro-immigrant lawmaker allegedly by a far right extremist with a history of mental problems had a sobering effect on both campaigns, and on voters.

  “There has been a lot of bad feeling because of the way both the Leave campaign, the Brexiters, and the Remain campaign have acted,” said Mary White, a British voter.

  Polls since the June 16th murder showed the Leave camp losing ground, but with both sides still very close on a referendum that many believe could change the course of European history.

  大学英语四级听力练习题2017篇二

  Large Muslim Community in Minnesota Observes Ramadan

  MINNEAPOLIS— Ramadan is widely observed in parts of the northern U.S. state of Minnesota; a place a large Muslim community calls home.

  An estimated 200,000 Muslims live in Minnesota. When you walk into the businesses and the neighborhoods where Somalis reside, you would assume you are in a Muslim country. At night, houses of worship are full of people saying the so called the “Taraweeh” prayers identified with Ramadan.

  Rowda Mosque in Minneapolis is one of the places where worshipers come in masses. Imam Abdirazak Abshir Farah (aka San’ani) talks about the virtue of Ramadan.

  “Muslims who are fasting shouldn't only avoid eating and drinking but all evil deeds as well.”

  During Ramadan, people strive to help the poor and the needy. Farhia Isse Qalanjo is a volunteer from the Minnesota branch of “Walaal Afuri,” an organization that helps poor people in Somalia.

  “In Somalia, there are people who have no relatives in foreign countries who send them money and are in dire needs. We are collecting the money for them. We don’t know them but we got their contacts through friends.”

  Jamal Farah (aka Happy Khalif) is a barber at Karmel Somali Mall. He is also a well-known comedian.

  “Since I came to the U.S., I have never cooked food. Maybe, I occasionally make tea for myself. You can find everything in the mall, even there is a buffet upstairs. It is easy.”

  Last year, the Minneapolis City Council approved a bill that permits Somali businesses to stay open after regular closing hours during the month of Ramadan. The owner of Safari Restaurant, Abdurahman Abkos believes this came as a result of the prominent role the Somali community plays in the city.

  “To extend the hours of operations during the Holy Month of Ramadan is a recognition of the role of the Somali and the Muslim communities in the city.”

  This year, Ramadan came in the summer season. People fast between 17-18 hours. Some complain about the high temperature and lengthy hours, but find it spiritually rewarding.

  大学英语四级听力练习题2017篇三

  Many of the 285 million people who have vision problems live in low-income countries, according to the World Health Organization. The WHO says most people with vision problems could be helped or cured – but only if they can get the right treatment.

  Enter Orbis and its flying eye hospital. The nonprofit organization has a plane that is also a state-of-the-art eye clinic. The plane allows medical workers to perform visionscreenings and operations around the world.

  Orbis has the world’s only flying eye hospital. This June, it introduced its latest model, a MD-10 airplane donated by the FedEx company.

  It is the third version of the flying eye hospital.

  Dan Neely of the Indiana School of Medicine is a volunteer doctor for Orbis. He has traveled to Jamaica, Southeast Asia and Africa on the new plane. He says this plane has all the newest technology. Some facilities on the ground do not.

  “You can be in Zambia and the power goes out in the middle of the surgery,” Neely said. “You can be there needing to scrub your hands for the surgery and you have to use a bucket of water because the water’s gone out.”

  The CEO of Orbis is Bob Ranck. Ranck is a retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general.

  Ranck explained that the new plane also includes a classroom. Orbis uses the room to train doctors and nurses in the countries where it lands. He said Orbis teaches local health care providers to make it a priority to reduce cases of blindness.

  Gary Dyson is a pilot who usually flies cargo planes for FedEx. But he volunteers flying time for Orbis.

  "When you see a child who can’t see on Monday and they can see on Wednesday, you’re hooked," Dyson said.

  The change in a patient’s life after surgery can be dramatic, said Rosalind Stevens. Stevens is a volunteer doctor from the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College.

  “When we remove the patch the next day, the patient breaks into a big smile,” she said.

  The newest version of the flying hospital will make flights to a few cities in the United States. Then it will provide a medical program in China in September.

  Orbis also operates programs in Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, China, Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Latin America.

  I’m John Russell.

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  Words in This Story

  vision – n. the ability to see: sight or eyesight

  state-of-the-art – adj. using or having the most modern methods, knowledge, or technology

  clinic – n. a place where people get medical help

  facility– n. something (such as a building or large piece of equipment) that is built for a specific purpose

  scrub – v. to rub (something) hard with a rough object or substance and often with soap in order to clean it

  bucket– n. an open container with a handle that is used especially to hold and carry water and other liquids

  priority – n. something that is more important than other things and that needs to be done or dealt with first

  blindness– n. the inability to see

  cargo – n. something that is carried from one place to another by boat, airplane, etc.

  screening – n. the act of doing a test on a person or a person’s blood, urine or sight to look for evidence of a disease

  hooked– v. to become connected to something

  dramatic – adj. sudden and extreme

  patch– n. a piece of material that is worn over your eye because of injury or for medical reasons


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