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AR A congestion [kon'dgestfan] m. #8 divide [as'vard) n, 23% ame of RARANSER RELYSZA/EPZE YE Sie make sb feel happier sth is the most important, enhance/increase sb’s sense of well-being sth is high on the agenda/at the top of the agenda 4 Urbanization has powered China's economic development in recent decades and altered the country’s natural and social landscapes as new towns mushroomed across the country. SPC ILA BAT PHAR HEM A SS a IRA HR TP a BR PREEMR, 4 Urbanization is not about simply inereasing the number of urban residents or expanding the area of cities, More importantly structure, employment, living environment and social security. 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QERRT has taken steps Such as and toencourage 4 eo FA Hk VA Sk and protect the legitimate rights of Oh FRAGT HS RRA, QIK addition, numerous=businesses/educational-institutions $ desk /e HAA fat Be sk He ak have been responsive to. the government's: policies: on/ RGB AAG AEH AR T A Hh He AH calls for + offering help as. much as possible to BD Die He A LK ik wT those facing difficulties. @These moves and efforts have AA RAEA. brought substantial benefits to a vast number of people. Il © Admittedly, those who have made relevant DWAR Me att AK HR A contributions deserve credit for such progress. @But instead HALA te LH AAT, Dw 1 ANH HE As of becoming complacent about it, they should in Bh IR VA Hi HE 8 HR Ra PRS, preparation for potential challenges in the future, CRE) BBR BA BBR ROR AL, ER ARE fo" ek / HAT FB IAS RL A RB fo te HR A ARAL BALE TROT AERA BEATE. Part [| Listening Comprehension Section A Conversation One RAM — RM - A) He will tell the management how he really feels. 2. A) It should be kept private, 1) He will meet his new manager in two weeks. B) It should be carefully analyzed, ©) He is going to attend a job interview, D) He is going to leave his present job, quite useful to senior manage: job prospects, prove intervi 4. A) Prepare « comprehensive exit report 3. A) It may leave a negative impression on the interviewer. |B) Do some practice for the exit interview. 1) It may adversely affeet his future career prospects, ©) Network with his close friends to find a better C) It may displease his immediate superiors, employer. D) It may do harm to his fellow employees. D) Pour out his frustrations on a rate-your-employer| website, (SARA RW AB) 1. BRAGA He, BSAA AAT HOR BEAR FE. FRASER ER AAA RE 5 Hk HHLDAG Ke OR MRA HEB RIS LAK AMM ARBEIT RAH, 2. AB AM SIE LORE Ab Ba A) HM BIE Th TARAS AE" CD SP BRI 48% #5 AK (senior managers interviewees’ job prospects) J 4} lh #-H MAAS LAB R A BH BB SEP AB A Fy HEE OH ALD HR CD AR OIE AE eM AAG a aE A BFF BIA, 3, A Th may... 4 A, h4 A248 leave a negative impression on adversely affect .displease,do harm to 494 RH, LAR LM his KRM AOA BHT ESES + PRT RIB. 1, BY Shi AE HAAN AT A C.D HP LMA his RAGA ERASE, WAR PH exit to find a better employer 9 228% BE Ap BIR MAM AMS SBMS BRA ATA. (HRRSRAAM ER) AHP OLRAAAKTFI RHR, H- RAM“ 23 HH”: the management, KHL MR” HX: job interview, present job, interviewees’ job prospects, interviewer, future career prospects, exit report, exit interview,better employer, vA AS A Tea AM is AA RH ART AR STR KR RAIRY DRG RSSRRARMREANRENF QS Rea new manager, senior managers, immediate superiors, fellow employ: 1M: Sie’ my last day at work tomorrow. I'll start my new job in two weeks, My human resources manager wants to conduct an interview with me before I leave. Ah, an exit interview, Are you looking forward to it? I'm not sure how I feel about it. T resigned because I've been unhappy at that company for a long time, but Fm-not sure if-Lshould-tell: them how I really feel. FAW 5 Sh ER ik A, AR OS wants to... 1 resigned because... but I'm not sure... . 04% Xi: last day at work tomorrow, an exit interview unhappy .not sure if I should tell them how I really feel. 1 RBA RAM, S| MM: AARRSBMES t RRM T— RMR, last day at work ANH E #4R Ss FP AE BAR, new job, two weeks Lik, LR BRE HO, HAAR AAA), human resources manager ,conduct interview before leave #283 tt .3649-F AR ARIE FL wT OG ALS, Ay HE TE me A BOT A 2HRLARAMATEY: BRAK, Ah tH. AWA RAA—KAL, exit interview Hi. MAN KG HRW, BIR HIL, Are you looking forward to it? #3] HEH, 3RSLRWACHR RAMA MAM AH A OAM. not sure.feel Ci. HIB EY wy wR EL RMRA CRA WH. resigned L8G 4H because #1 HAA. unhappyslong time Fie. KI Fe BRORAAT ARDAKGAM AAS BE RAESE TETRA THAR FE ERS. ABRBA TERR ARAL. not sure tell really feel Lk, HAGLF +H GA: RAG Lik OI! R AKER, *s my last.days..My human resources manager 4-W; To my way of thinking, there are two main potential benefits that come from unleashing an agitated stream of truth during an exit interview. The first is release. Unburdening yourself of frustration, and perhaps even anger to someone who isn’t a friend or close colleague can be wonderfully freeing. 5-M; And let me guess. The second is that the criticism will, theoretically, help the organization I'm leaving to improve, making sure employees of the future are less likely to encounter what I did? 6-W; That's right. But the problem with the company improvement part is that very often it doesn’t happen, [An exit interview is supposed to be private, but often isn't, In my company, the information gained from thes dirt against another manager, or can be traded among senior managers, ften not confidential. 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AE (50,00 I AE ay bh A m2 OH 04 HH, 7-M; Now you've got me rethinking what I'll disclose in the interview, [There is always a chance that it could n_and my ability to network in th ially gain from the instant s industry. It is a pretty small industry after all. n of telling it like it is, you might lose down, affect my re &W: Anything you the track by injuring your future career prospects. SLRRACHARHSR SROKA AA: RRNA STRUM RH SI. BRC: Now. . . There is always’ a chances+. after ally #4838] :rethinking injuring your future career prospects. TRELRABS GMS EBRD RM RAPA rethinking HF Hak se A Me PAM. AN bw A ZTE MEMS EAB MiG APH / always.chance, reputation network MEE Ht RIK BE AEB IR IRAE OIE Ah RA AMAR AT Te a 8 1 IB AS Ao Ap SA Wi, Bib ok EE Oh oh REA HE pretty small after all £3, aR 9 9% Af 42 69 47 3 1 FAR As EAR Sh ok SE Hs A UI OA 8 RICE BG: GRE AE HGH — BB HR BR YT BE ER We YS BAR. initially instant satisfaction, telling S 4k, RIA KAS KHER A HAE — Bt aR A IG R. lose down the track ¥# (down the track 4 in the future Fl 5X) sinjuring,career prospects ik sk sk RAE RA AA ERLE, 9-M; Right. ™ Perhaps it would be better getting things off my chest by going to one of those rate-your- employer websites, 10-W; You could. And don’t do the interview at all, Exit interviews are not mandatory. KREME: EM ALARA MRAS MBM. WiBsR IZ ial :Perhaps,.. And don't.... Bois SLi: going to one of those rate-your-employer websites don't do the interview at all. ORAL RM MA A REM Mt — MAR. 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SIMA A AA HR QI: What do we learn Q2: woman ER BE a i PAE BA ew LR” PASH”, Q3: Why HABE A eAMY SAA sman LH rethink FER, RAF RHR FLEA ER A:say,coming Ek, ML FEEHS RH AS AMPS AY HRGHRKRPREH A”, Qt: man,think F# AAR H AF +H A” better do LH M-FRAFSAS. HLAAAS EAM, Y Site 1, BAAR HT fie BIS ttt Ate 2 ADA EHR EB ARI HO HE ES C) RAF de — ALE IR. DEANE S LHe BAH, D) At MR 65 AE BIR (iS xe ] 36483] A2E It’s my last day at work tomorrow) . (SRAM) Do HL RFERAAKRARRGS-RLEM AAGHEMRDA HAAR R.D AER, A HHH 3A ARRERGESRONAHLERA TA AREER TSN EHARGS”. B FW H 1 {OA 65*in two weeks” 4>@ 4) “human resources manager” MARM HH AL RLRRAB 4H MSTA LE HARAMREHS HERS GH. CHAMR 1 LO MMH 1A Mjob" 4H 2 AO 47 #4 “interview” #38 Bt" job interview" (1 fF IX) A2 AH interview 44" BAR HI” Te Ae HL ANA TS Sib GR. 2, KLM A FS A RB ADE BRA F OCFhAAPRLETAR BERRI. DETAKERG HW LEAE. (2 ] Atoah.2 2CAn exit interview is supposed to be. . vis often not confidential) . (SRB) A, FORKE RE BRGRARAR EY AEERAT A REM, BAYH 5 AE AE GE HEL pV SAS Se AGG de A (OR BE Hah hE ek REP HAO DAA EERLAA FARFLBBARGR ARASSKEPHRBRY SRA. C FHF AOU LAR RUAMZ RTL G TAA AHMAR EAM", DAH 8 Rew BEM BIRD Ae TAS Ha oe HR AN SANABLS EHS hE BRM RAR PERE TA? DETR GRE GF A eR. OCTREBRHABEA, BYE THE 1 HY WK eH HE HR BAI DE THA A FERS. (18S A) BR AFAR AL (There is always a chance that...) . [BRT] Bo HT RON GLAM ABR GRY ERA A THEY FL BB foe SAA ii EAB EAE IE AD) AE, A URS A SEP AY agitated frustration anger MEBK a" fe a IR aR Aoki MT eT A RE EF GER RRR MRR, CA WH 1PM anger — 9 38H RAO BRE AERGRP OAD ERO ALP HERRARS BROAD ERR RHE HARE], DAW H 4 {KK PH Unburdening yourself... to, ..a friend or close colleague # Bf a R42 K BM ERA 3 4H BRIT GEA 8 OAR ek AT aR IAL LR AE, A BLUAHE FEAR? NAb— WS iH BRS. OS FARZARMARA—A LH RE, Bye — He BR RAG HT, D) AMLIB La HE (ME A) At WB At (Perhaps it would be better getting things off my chest by...). (SRT) Do ROKK FERAL ACE-ARLAM AB L—AH AEB .D RIK A EKEA, AAREER ERAT ELLA HH PH RE LP HAAR RRAN RRS", BE BLE RIM IB ASOT CO ER A — IRI RT” CHR 7 OA OH “my ability to network"GELA A HE AREF ARLE AM AGRI PLR RI THB A Las RAK, AEH BARLAMM AFR RH RE”, J O.exee BWRRRRE-RLE, HAGA R-PHLH, AARRARRALS TL HORA KAT BRB, HIB? BRABRATCAHARE, RERARARAMED IT CAARKM MBAS LRAARRRER SHBMRG AEB. KRM AG RGR LTH PARRA GRELG BARA, P-PHLA STM, QKAMARE AEA MI A LOHR, RE THER ER RSA ERS Bik AA BAAR AR IG LE ATR SEW AIOE Bi JPA AS a ie AR ARR A BE LARA TIA HH BB? KER, AMAT MATAM"R-RARHRERE, BRHRABAARRH HRBRAT, & HGAD AERGR PPO LAE RARE, WES LAMAR RAT RM BALMRGLY, HRTHRRAT RREHSLEABARPRRH A, (ABRH EM) Z BLE RAARRO EA RRR DAS hi AT Ke AEM ACAI A KAS RIL BP TT AGP RAT Ht ATE TACOMA EG AARA LI, HR, LIRA MAAR SF SE Loh DRA AE, KM TARA, DAF RHR, FROHRRRBALW, EAR TY HF] Ri BR fe Conversation Two ## MHA RZ ie — aM 5. A) Her unsuccessful journey, 6.9) She had tovlive like a vegetarian, B) Her month-long expedition. 8) She was caught ina hurricane, ©) Her latest documentary. ©) She had to endure many hardships. D) Her career as a botanist, 1) She suffered from water shortage, 7. A) A hurricane was coming. 8, A) Itwas memorable, B) A flood was approaching, B) It was unbearable. ©) They had no more food in the canoe. ©) It was uneventful, D) It was fruitful, D) They could no longer bear the humidity. (HRA BAM iB) 5. BH) HD Her THER APE tp LH A THE IE PHS RL) EP DAR RIE Wie 9 Hh FE.A\B HRP Gh journey expedition & XL ML, ALM he AH ty FR ALBA RS RC RH SHR LT ik SAK, RI RE AIRS AMIR TT HEAL ILER A, 6. BR RIGA She BRASS LOR AER ob A A RR, A a Bk Ok) By RAE A HB aI A AMARA LH iB A AH. 7. ABC 2065 iS LOU RMAE EKG WEAR) TSH RAL C\D HH BIE They R-AK, UARMAMA ARASH EMRA RABE. 8, RBI HM RAGA MAFF MEH A TH EE HT WAM RA HAE (AS a AE) Gp 04 HIRI = _. — 44H AK journey expedition botanist canoe. = ARH 4M: hurricane hardships, water shortage, flood,no more food humidity, 4 ,###P#4 unsuccessful, memorable unbearable,uneventful fruitful, Aad MASS THE RRERKRARERMNSS RADAR ALARA RFE YS RoR 1-M; Today, I’m talking to the renowned botanist, Jane Forster, 2-W, Thank you for inviting me to join you on the show, Henry. 3-M: Recently, Jane, you've become quite a celebrity “since the release of your latest documentary. Can you tell us a little about 4-W, Well, it follows my expedition to study the vegetation indigenous to the rainforest in equatorial areas of Southeast Asia, RAAMSH NAMAED: KL (MMFRIARALAEWE AGM AN SR Zi. BBM: Today, I’m talking to... Recently... since... Can you tell us... Well, it follows... . #48 1 : renowned botanist,show latest documentary expedition, vegetation,the rainforest in equat f Southeast Asia. LEBLRBXLSH : AOFM + BMH. Today CMM. HA EY A A“ iF IK"; renowned fit 7 botanist Lik GHP Jane Forster HWM Ae EH Me HB tht FR 2ZRAKLBRAL WBA. show MME RW WAR AH AIR". IRSLRALINMARH BBAKLMTA RZ. Recently Jane Lik MM quite a celebrity MIBK, Het HEIN BALAN srelease EK latest documentary — 3], Hh Mh Ht & 69 ARB] Bh de wo aR AG He. BH. HAMM A Can you tell us a little about it 7A BAG, 4RXABRARA MW EBA, expedition, vegetation, indigenous, rainforest, equatorial, Southeast Asia OLE NALA GLRASGCRTALAR DL MAG RH RS aK, f+ HME. 5-M; You certainly get to travel to some very exotic locations. 6-W: It was far from glamorous. to be honest, “The area we visited was accessible only by canoe and the living conditions in the hut were primitive, to say the least. There was water supply was a nearby stream, no electricity. And our 7-M; How were the weather conditions while you were there? &W; The weather was not conducive to our work at all, since the humidity was almost unbearable, At midday. we stayed in the hut and did nothing. It was too humid to either work or sleep, BLWALLABMANERRAMAS, BRIS were... The weather. ». » #048 X if): far from glamorous accessible only by Canoe ,primitive.no electricity, water supply, weather conditions humidity. SHELUVAKL—EATRARAMIANMA. You certainly PRE REFLERAEMAARA, DAMA RS RAR HG MAE ee INOS MAR ET. CRAKEAR RH. far from glamorous Rb LAY SESH RRL RRA, MGI GLA 3b i BH Seth conlyscance E Hk MM LB AK shut KAUR sprimitive ik, Ie AH AHL AM, electricity stream Ei i201 & MRM BA, TRELWAAWAA. weatherthere L# RAF ERA RIEH ATL REA, SREERBAAMAAT ABM, not conducive to our work at all Mik SMALLS RAT IM. humidity £4 almost unbearable Ht G 3k 4H Hh HHL KAM FMI, hut.nothing Bik. HM KAM RAY 9H RABAT AAA AE ZAMIR T too humid 46412 3 either work JF49 or sleep MEA Ht — HHL 9h BE Sth ik OE a. You certainly... It was far from... How 9-M: How long did your team spend in the jungle? 10-W: Originally. we planned to be there for a month, But in the end, we stayed for only two weeks. Why did you cut the expedition short? © Halfway through the trips we received news that a hurricane was approaching. And we had to evacuate at very short notice, That sounds like a fascinating anecdote, it was frightening. The fastest evacuation route was through river rapids. We had to navigate them carrying all of our equipment, SLWALLSRHKRS RR ARN RA. Wis IAA : How long, ., Originally... But in the end... Why. .. Halfway. .. we received... And we had to... It was... . #%li8.X if] : stayed for only two weeks, hurricane, evacuate, frightening, 9RSLWALLM SRAM. How long 8s th steam, jungle HA 18 Fl kL AG AR A AE, 10 RAKE DSA RRM ART KER AA LAR. Originally i. month Fike EMA RAM IE LAER AVAL. in the end 6 AH stayed Hak only two weeks HE KH LA A AE I wR REAR URSLWASRRAARNRA. Why tH Lik i) AS RAR ATP ak RS WZ RAL A HF AB Pa a, th 117 A AS A HR BT HLH. news, hurricane EH, #5 HR A, ME MGB 3. vacuate at very short notice #€ 925% : ek #9 Hob BIR GR HE BRELUARRMARLARRH, fascinating anecdote Lik Lie, HEI HH AMS FRAT PAR, 14 RET BS BS A AS «I it AE AT IA. frightening Hit GAR F Hit te AiR OE REAR Wha. through 4 4# 3K. river rapids — EAR A Ot HK F 3 BGs navigate them carrying all of our equipment #6. Ht % MEK, So overall. [was the journey wu bsolutely not, We gathered a massive amount of data about the local plant life, : Why do you put up with such adverse conditions? Botany is an obsession for me, Many of the destinations I visit have stunning scenery. And I get to meet a variety of people from all over the world. + So where will your next destination be? haven't decided yet. Then we can leave it for another occasion. Thanks. 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