关闭图标
log图标

toefl.viplgw.cn

  • 使用手机注册
  • 使用邮箱注册
  • 手机号不能为空!

    验证码不能为空!

    用户名不能为空!

    密码不能为空!

  • 邮箱不能为空!

    验证码不能为空!

    用户名不能为空!

    密码不能为空!

已有账号? 登录到雷哥托福
关闭图标
log图标
  • 使用手机找回密码
  • 使用邮箱找回密码
  • 手机号不能为空!

    验证码不能为空!

    密码不能为空!

  • 邮箱不能为空!

    验证码不能为空!

    密码不能为空!

又想起来了
加入生词本

listen

英['lɪs(ə)n] 美['lɪsn]
vi. 听,倾听;听从,听信
n. 听,倾听

已添加
×

我要举报草莓小菇凉评论

用户头像
草莓小菇凉:说的非常好,十分有道理,棒棒棒!

06-08 15:44:55

请选择举报类型:

举报电话:400 1816 180    举报QQ:2095453331
×
logo图标
分享到雷哥托福

分享成功图标分享成功

邀请名师点评成功,管理员正在安排老师进行点评。

继续做题 返回首页
支付雷豆失败图标 雷豆余额不足 购买雷豆 返回
报告题目错误
请选择错误类型:
请描述一下这个错误:

取消

文章结构

Official 45-C2 .get information about a program 点击收藏

标准

  • 高音
  • 静音
  • 句子
    精听
  • 全文
    精听
  • 听写
    模式
  • 点击查看本句

    听写本句 再播一遍 下一句
  • 点击查看全文

    再播一遍本文

    Listen to a conversation between a student and her economics professor.

    Excellent presentation you made at the end of class yesterday.

    Oh, thanks.

    Im so glad you volunteered to present first.Starting out by outlining what you were going to say, then at the end summarizing the key points. It was a very effective way of getting your points across.

    I'm glad you think so. I was afraid it might come across as too formal.

    Not at all. In fact, I think it's a great approach in general for these presentations.

    So I hope the others were taking note, and the economic model you discussed: build operate transfer. I think everyone was quite interested.

    Yeah. It makes so much sense.

    If governments allow private companies to build public works like a power plant and then operate it for a decade or two before transferring ownership to the government, everyone benefits.

    Yes, the private companies make a profit.

    The public gets immediate infrastructure.

    And all without the government having to spend any money upfront, which is amazing.

    Right.

    Anyway as I said in my presentation, this model is being used in Turkey right now and you said when you handed out that brochure in class last week, about the university's global enrichment initiative.

    You said one of the countries involves in that is Turkey.

    Yes, that's right.

    So I wanted to see if there's a chance the university sends fifteen students overseas to study?

    Fifteen students per country, fifteen for Turkey, fifteen for Brazil, fifteen for Russia.

    We've got a total of six countries participating next summer.

    Oh!

    Yeah.

    And you spend six weeks in whichever country you are selected for. The classroom component consists of seminars on that country's culture, politics and economy.

    Most sessions are taught in English by local professors.

    But two of our faculty accompany each group and also give seminars.

    I'll be going to Brazil to teach a seminar on coffee next summer.

    But you're an economist.

    Coffee's played a central role in Brazil's economic development for over 200 years.

    About a third of the coffee consumed worldwide is produced in Brazil.

    Oh I had no idea.

    Hmm...So if I applied, I mean, can students pick the country they want to go to 'cause if I could go to Turkey...

    Well, the primary goal of the Global Enrichment Initiative is simply cultural exchange.

    So students who've never been overseas before can broaden their perspective.

    This is why on the application you are asked to indicate your first, second and third choice countries.

    I'm only interested in Turkey, though. I'm studying both Turkish and Turkish history this term.

    I see.

    And maybe I could learn more about how they're implementing the build operate transfer model there.

    Plus, I wouldn't want to take a spot away from someone who really wanted to go to one of the other countries.

    Well. I guess you could leave the second and third choices blank.

    • special
    ☞查看答案 再播一遍