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国际交流英语视听说听力原 电子版B3U2
国际交流英语视听说国际交流英语视听说
Book 3 Unit 2
Human Migration
Listening 1
A |
Professor: OK, could someone please turn off the lights? Good,
thanks. Now, can everyone see the slide? Good. Now, we’ve been
talking about emigration from one country to another. But emigration
isn’t always from a country. In this first slide, you see a map of the
state of North Dakota—in the U.S. We’re going to focus on this part
of the state—western North Dakota. One hundred years ago, North
Dakota had something that many immigrants were looking for. What
do you think it was?
To be continued
Listening 1
Student: Was it farmland?
Professor: That’s right. North Dakota had land, and that land attracted
many immigrants from Europe— especially from Norway and
Germany. They left their native countries and moved abroad. In North
Dakota, they planted wheat, and they built houses and new towns.
Nowadays, however, more and more people are leaving North Dakota
—especially the rural areas—and moving to other states in the U.S.
But before we get to that, let’s look more closely at the reasons
immigrants left their original countries and went to North Dakota in
the first place.
To be continued
Listening 1
B | C |
Professor: OK, could someone please turn off the lights? Good,
thanks. Now, can everyone see the slide? Good. Now, we’ve been
talking about emigration from one country to another. But
emigration isn’t always from a country. In this first slide, you see a
map of the state of North Dakota—in the U.S. We’re going to focus
on this part of the state—western North Dakota. One hundred years
ago, North Dakota had something that man
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