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今天看到了這一篇新聞,真的只能說....人生是不公平的啊!!

全美十大高薪CEO

最高所得者的年薪是一億三千一百萬美元,真是不可思議啊。

大多人一輩子也沒法賺到那麼多錢吧。

 

光羨慕也是沒用的,還是要讓自己也進步。

所以別偷懶,快來對上週的答案吧~~

Click here for the news. / 點這聽新聞。

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(二)  聽力填空題

 

1.  Now, today I wanted to ask you, according to government statistics what percentage of the UK population has

attended an independent or private school?

 

2.  Social mobility describes the extent an individual's status can change in terms of their position in a social hierarchy.

 

3.  Yes, but it particularly aims to give more opportunities to poorer people from the lower class, some of which live in poverty.

 

4.  The ultimate vision for this strategy is to create a fairer society.

 

5.  She thinks it's not the government's responsibility to improve social mobility.

 

 

(三)  聽力問答題

 

1.  How do we define a person's social class ?

 

Well, this is often defined by a person's material wealth, their occupation and their education.

 

2.  What three crucial transitions are mentioned in the clip ?

 

Well, these crucial transitions are the important points in our lives where we can make a decision that could have consequences later on. Things like which school we go to, which university we choose, or which career we take.

 

 

3.  How can parents help to improve their chidren's chances ?

 

She believes that much of the responsibility comes from the parents. If they talk to their children, take an interest in their homework, it can really help them get ahead in life.

 

 

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想更快速的進步的話,可以邊聽邊唸。

點下面的連結,對著稿子大聲說出口吧~~

http://wsdownload.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/pdf/2011/04/110413103907_110414_6min_english_social_mobility.pdf

 

 

 

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