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大学英语六级考试一本全[MP3字幕版] 听力练习 第4课

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[19:32.97]Section C
[19:34.39]Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times.
[19:40.29]When the passage is read for the first time,
[19:43.25]you should listen carefully for its general idea.
[19:46.53]When the passage is read for the second time,
[19:49.26]you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 26 to 33
[19:54.62]with the exact words you have just heard.
[19:57.47]For blanks numbered from 34 to 36 you are required to fill in the missing information.
[20:04.46]For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard
[20:09.28]or write down the main points in your own words.
[20:12.89]Finally, when the passage is read for the third time,
[20:16.61]you should check what you have written.
[20:18.91]Now listen to the passage.
[20:20.99]Last week, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced help for American farmers hurt by lack of rain.
[20:29.74]The aid will include loans, indirect payments and other assistance for farmers
[20:35.64]in the central western and southern United States.
[20:39.25]However, the weather has endangered some areas,
[20:42.64]but left others with enough rain. The Northeast,
[20:45.93]for example, had sufficient rainfall during the same period.
[20:49.87]Secretary Johanns spoke with reporters during an interview last Thursday to South Dakota.
[20:56.64]He said sixty-four percent of beef cows in America are in drought areas.
[21:02.00]The dry conditions have left little or no grass in many areas where cattle are bred.
[21:07.91]Farmers who feed their cattle grass for part of the year
[21:11.41]have had to purchase food or sell some or all of their animals.
[21:16.00]The Department of Agriculture will provide fifty million dollars in aid for farmers.
[21:21.91]That money will go to affected states
[21:24.43]in the form of awards, or grants, and do not have to be repaid.
[21:29.35]So far the farmers in dry states have been offered awards
[21:33.18]and grants adding up to seven hundred million dollars.
[21:37.33]According to the report, the payment will sustain
[21:40.50]until it covers half the loss of farmers in the dry areas.
[21:44.66]This aid is part of the Direct and Counter-cyclical Payment Program,
[21:49.69]which pays farmers an amount based on a set price for their crop and the number of hectares they have.
[21:57.12]The Program is designed to lift farm income
[22:00.74]when prices drop so as to make sure that farmers' interests will not be impaired.
[22:06.53]This year, Secretary Johanns has moved up payments
[22:10.36]so that farmers can receive them now instead of later in the year.
[22:14.95]Now the passage will be read again.
[22:18.34]Last week, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced help for American farmers hurt by lack of rain.
[22:26.99]The aid will include loans, indirect payments and other assistance for farmers
[22:33.77]in the central western and southern United States.
[22:37.49]However, the weather has endangered some areas,
[22:40.76]but left others with enough rain. The Northeast,
[22:45.04]for example, had sufficient rainfall during the same period.
[22:49.08]Secretary Johanns spoke with reporters during an interview last Thursday to South Dakota.
[22:56.52]He said sixty-four percent of beef cows in America are in drought areas.
[23:02.64]The dry conditions have left little or no grass in many areas where cattle are bred.
[23:09.20]Farmers who feed their cattle grass for part of the year
[23:13.58]have had to purchase food or sell some or all of their animals.
[23:18.07]The Department of Agriculture will provide fifty million dollars in aid for farmers.
[23:24.63]That money will go to affected states
[23:27.14]in the form of awards, or grants, and do not have to be repaid.
[23:32.06]So far the farmers in dry states have been offered awards
[23:36.99]and grants adding up to seven hundred million dollars.
[24:26.63]According to the report, the payment will sustain
[24:29.58]until it covers half the loss of farmers in the dry areas.
[24:34.07]This aid is part of the Direct and Counter-cyclical Payment Program,
[24:39.42]which pays farmers an amount based on a set price for their crop and the number of hectares they have.
[25:32.17]The Program is designed to lift farm income
[25:35.24]when prices drop so as to make sure that farmers' interests will not be impaired.
[25:41.03]This year, Secretary Johanns has moved up payments
[25:44.86]so that farmers can receive them now instead of later in the year.
[26:33.78]Now the passage will be read for the third time.
[26:38.15]Last week, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns announced help for American farmers hurt by lack of rain.
[26:46.02]The aid will include loans, indirect payments and other assistance for farmers
[26:51.83]in the central western and southern United States.
[26:55.65]However, the weather has endangered some areas,
[26:59.04]but left others with enough rain. The Northeast,
[27:02.16]for example, had sufficient rainfall during the same period.
[27:06.20]Secretary Johanns spoke with reporters during an interview last Thursday to South Dakota.
[27:12.98]He said sixty-four percent of beef cows in America are in drought areas.
[27:18.35]The dry conditions have left little or no grass in many areas where cattle are bred.
[27:24.25]Farmers who feed their cattle grass for part of the year
[27:27.42]have had to purchase food or sell some or all of their animals.
[27:32.35]The Department of Agriculture will provide fifty million dollars in aid for farmers.
[27:38.14]That money will go to affected states
[27:40.76]in the form of awards, or grants, and do not have to be repaid.
[27:45.68]So far the farmers in dry states have been offered awards
[27:49.52]and grants adding up to seven hundred million dollars.
[27:53.56]According to the report, the payment will sustain
[27:56.62]until it covers half the loss of farmers in the dry areas.
[28:00.78]This aid is part of the Direct and Counter-cyclical Payment Program,
[28:06.03]which pays farmers an amount based on a set price for their crop and the number of hectares they have.
[28:13.36]The Program is designed to lift farm income
[28:16.97]when prices drop so as to make sure that farmers' interests will not be impaired.
[28:22.77]This year, Secretary Johanns has moved up payments
[28:26.59]so that farmers can receive them now instead of later in the year.
[28:31.41]This is the end of listening comprehension.

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escape [is'keip]

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v. 逃跑,逃脱,避开
n. 逃跑,逃脱,(逃

 
popular ['pɔpjulə]

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adj. 流行的,大众的,通俗的,受欢迎的

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drought [draut]

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n. 干旱

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purchase ['pə:tʃəs]

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vt. 买,购买
n. 购买,购买的物品

 
affected [ə'fektid]

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adj. 受影响的,受感动的,受疾病侵袭的 adj. 做

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unexpected ['ʌnik'spektid]

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adj. 想不到的,意外的

 
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n. 假定,设想,担任(职责等), 假装

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adj. 有创见的,有灵感的

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diversity [dai'və:siti]

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n. 差异,多样性,分集

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n. 检查,支票,账单,制止,阻止物,检验标准,方格图案

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