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1、UNIT 8 Section One Tactics for Listening Part 1 Spot Dictation Corporate Social Responsibility(企业的社会责任) Once upon a time all- or almost all- businesses were 1 greedy and rapacioussparing a thought for their 2 workers or the environment only in order to 3 workout how to exploit them. Then bosses foun
2、d their 4 consciences guided orsometimes forced by 5 customers or critics from the 6 non-profit world. Theydiscovered the idea that companies should not exist only to make a profit but to 7serve society. Thus corporate social responsibility CSR got its 8 start as a businessfashion and it is now hard
3、 to find a firm that has not 9 come up with an earnest 10statement about its relations with the wider world. CSR is closely linked with the principles of 11 Sustainable Development inproposing that enterprises should 12 be obliged to make decisions based not only onthe financial factors but also on
4、the social and environmental 13 consequences oftheir activities. Issues like environmental damage improper treatment of workers and14 faulty production leading to customers inconvenience or danger 15 arehighlighted in the media. Some investors and investment fund managers have begun to (16) take acc
5、ountof a corporations policy in making (17) investment decisions. Some consumershave become increasingly sensitive to the CSR performance of the companies(18)from which they buy their goods and services. These trends (19) have contributed tothe pressure on companies to(20) operate in an economically
6、 socially andenvironmentally sustainable way. Part 2 Listening for Gist Small retailers across the United States are facing the same challenge: (连锁店) Butcompetition from shopping malls (大型购物中心) chain stores and . (in downtown Dickson Tennessee a group of retail merchants 零售商) have bandedtogether (紧密
7、团结起来) to win back(赢回) their customers who have beenattracted to shopping areas (商业圈) in the neighboring big city. Dickson is a typical small American city. It has quiet residential areas (居民区)and a nice little downtown that was once a thriving retail center. But according toDavid Hamilton president
8、of Dicksons Chamber of Commerce (商会) highwayconstruction over the past several years changed that. Being just 65 kilometers awayfrom a big city like Nashville Mr Hamilton says presents another challenge toDicksons downtown shopping area. quotBecause were so close to Nashville andbecause so many peop
9、le work in Nashville when they think about shopping theythink of going to Nashville malls.quot But small business owners in downtown Dickson didnt give up. Instead theydecided to fight back. More than 40 of them founded the Retail MerchantsAssociation of Downtown Dickson. Members of the new associat
10、ion are committedto success they pay monthly dues (月缴会费) and meet periodically to suggest anddiscuss creative ways of attracting more shoppers to downtown. Mr. Williams saysone idea is creating events modeled on the annual Christmas parade through thedowntown area that attracts a large number of cit
11、y residents. Free refreshments (茶点,小吃) and giveaways (免费样品)will be part of these regular events. Mr.Williams says the group is also planning to beautify the downtown area with plantsand paint. Though it might seem hard to compete with big chain stores small retailers havean advantage. They have a pe
12、rsonal approach in serving customers. Chamber ofCommerce president David Hamilton agrees. He says retailers in his city servecustomers well and customers in return should support them by shopping in theirstores. The downtown area is the heart of a city. And members of Dicksons new RetailMerchants As
13、sociation are determined to work together to keep the heart beating - to ( 。revitalize 使。 恢复生气) downtown Dickson so it is once again a busy welcomingplace for people to come and shop.ExerciseDirections: Listen to the passage and find its topic sentence.The topic sentence is quotIn downtown Dickson T
14、ennessee, a group of retail merchantshave banded together to win back their customers who have been attracted toshopping areas in the neighboring big city.quot Section Two Listening Comprehension Part 1 Dialogue Having Their Babies at Home- What about . um . the number of mothers who are now choosin
15、g to have theirbabies at home. Is that a a growing number in Australia- Its still a very very small proportion at the moment and therefore many umhospitals are thinking of actually introducing birthing centers birthing units. We haveone at our hospital at the moment where the the unit is set up as a
16、 bedroom and akitchen and the woman can actually walk around in comfort and just pretend its herown home.- So its like a home in the hospital- Yeah its like a little maisonette in the hospital and er its so close by to the theatreand delivery suites (产房) that if anything should go wrong(出故障) and did
17、 gowrong they could be moved around quite quickly and safely.- Margaret do you think its safe to have a baby at home- There are risks involved er I personally would prefer not to have my baby at home.I mean it would be well youre a midwife . I know it would be quite ideal but therisk of something go
18、ing wrong and if I was to lose that baby I think that I would bequite devastated.- Arent there dangers in hospital because there are more people involved- There are dangers in hospital I mean you you wouldnt want to know that there is a (抗葡萄球菌感染) running around theparticularly resistant staphylococc
19、al infectionhospital and er that would be quite a risk. In some countries its been proven thathaving the baby at home is as safe as having a baby in hospital.- Does it get a lot of encouragement having er a baby at home- I dont think so no it doesnt. I think . um . doctors and . I think mainly docto
20、rsprobably I think they scare the women saying well this might go wrong or that mightgo wrong at home so its better for you to come into hospital.ExerciseDirections: Listen to the dialogue and answer the following questions.1. Its like a little maisonette a home in the hospital.2. Because its still
21、a very small proportion of mothers who are now choosing to havetheir babies at home at the moment and the birthing unit is set up as a bedroom and akitchen and the woman can actually walk around in comfort and just pretend its herown home.3. Because its so close by to the theatre and delivery suites
22、 that if anything should gowrong and did go wrong they could be moved around quite quickly and safely.4. Something may go wrong during the delivery and that would be quite devastating.5. There could be a particularly resistant staphylococcal infection running around thehospital. Part2 Passage Bridgi
23、ng Generations1. Seniors today are better educated healthier and more vivacious than at any timein our nations history.2. They are active energetic and willing and can meet many program needs throughtheir volunteer efforts.3. Because they are living longer than ever before seniors can anticipate up
24、to 30years of productive activity after retirement.4. When choosing where and how to volunteer seniors should pick the type ofactivity that best suits their personal goals as well as the needs of the recipients.5. We want to help them embrace the world with their numerous gifts and talentsinstead of
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