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SectionC Recording

Recording1

(積極情緒和消極情緒以及其利弊)

Let’s say you

start to brainstorm a list of all the emotions you’ve ever

experienced. Just for fun. Try it now. What’s on your list? Chances

are you included things like happy, sad, excited, angry, afraid,

grateful, proud, scared, confused, stressed, relaxed and amazed.

Now sort your list into two categories: positive emotions and

negative emotions. Feeling both positive and negative emotions is a

natural part of being human. We might use the word “negative” to

describe more difficult emotions, but it doesn't mean those

emotions are bad or we shouldn't have them. Still, most people

would probably rather feel a positive emotion than a negative one.

It's likely you'd prefer to feel happy instead of sad or confident

instead of insecure. What matters is how our emotions are balanced,

how much of each type of emotion, positive or negative we

experience. Negative emotions warn us of threats or challenges that

we may need to deal with. For example, fear can alert us to

possible danger. It's a signal that we might need to protect

ourselves. Angry feelings warn us that someone is stepping on our

toes, crossing a boundary or violating our trust. Anger can be a

signal that we might need to act on our own behalf. Negative

emotions focus our awareness. They help us to zero in on a problem

so we can deal with it. But too many negative emotions can make us

feel overwhelmed, anxious, exhausted or stressed out. When negative

emotions are out of balance, problems might seem too big to handle.

The more we dwell on negative emotions, the more negative we begin

to feel. Focusing on negativity just keeps it going. Positive

emotions balance out negative ones. But they have other powerful

benefits, too. Instead of narrowing our focus, like negative

emotions do, positive emotions affect our brains in ways that

increase our awareness, attention and memory. They help us take in

more information, hold several ideas in mind at once and understand

how different ideas relate to each other. When positive emotions

open us up to new possibilities, we are more able to learn and

build on our skills that lead to doing better on tasks and tests.

People who have plenty of positive emotions in their everyday lives

tend to be happier, healthier, learn better and get along well with

others.

Q16. What does the speaker say about negative emotions?

Q17. What happens to people whose negative emotions are out of balance?

Q18. How do positive emotions affect us?

Recording2

(3D打印機(jī)引領(lǐng)服飾新潮流)

In the past few

months, I've been traveling for weeks at a time with only one

suitcase of clothes. One day, I was invited to an important event,

and I wanted to wear something special for it. I looked through my

suitcase but couldn't find anything to wear. I was lucky to be at

the technology conference then, and I had access to 3D printers. So

I quickly designed a skirt on my computer, and I loaded the file on

the printer. It just printed the pieces overnight. The next

morning, I just took all the pieces, assembled them together in my

hotel room, and this is actually the skirt that I'm wearing right

now. So it wasn't the first time that I printed clothes. For my

senior collection at fashion design school, I decided to try and 3D

print an entire fashion collection from my home. The problem was

that I barely knew anything about 3D printing, and I had only nine

months to figure out how to print five fashionable looks. I always

felt most creative when I worked from home. I loved experimenting

with new materials, and I always tried to develop new techniques to

make the most unique textiles for my fashion projects. One summer

break, I came here to New York for an internship at a fashion house

in Chinatown. We worked on two incredible dresses that were 3D

printed. They were amazing — like you can see here. But I had a few

problems with them. They were made from hard plastics and that's

why they were very breakable. The models couldn't sit in them, and

they even got scratched from the plastics under their arms. So now

the main challenge was to find the right material for printing

clothes with. I mean the material you feed the printer with. The

breakthrough came when I was introduced to Filaflex, which is a new

kind of printing material. It's strong, yet very flexible. And with

it, I was able to print the first garment, a red jacket that had

the word "freedom" — embedded into it. And actually, you can easily

download this jacket, and change the word to something else. For

example, your name or your sweetheart's name. So I think in the

future, materials will evolve, and they will look and feel like

fabrics we know today, like cotton or silk.

Q19. What does the speaker say about the skirt she is wearing now?

Q20. When did the speaker start experimenting with 3D printing?

Q21. What was the problem with the material the speaker worked on at New York fashion

house?

Q22. What does the speaker say about the Filaflex?

Recording3

(中小企業(yè)的發(fā)展)

Welcome to the

third lecture in our series on the future of small businesses in

Europe. The purpose of today's lecture, as you have seen from the

title and the abstract, is to examine in more detail the problems

facing small and medium sized enterprises which arise at least in

part from having to adapt to rapid advances in technology. And I

want to look at these both from a financial and from a personnel

point of view and to offer a few hopefully effective solutions.

Here we have three of the most important problems facing small

businesses that I want to look at today. First, keeping up with the

pace of technological change, recruiting high quality staff in a

time of skills shortages in I.T. as a whole and in a highly

competitive market and the issue of retaining staff once they've

been recruited and trained. Now all of these problems involve

significant costs for all businesses, but they're a particularly

challenging issue for small and medium sized enterprises. And those

costs will vary depending on the size and scale of the businesses.

So let's come to the first issue on our list which is keeping pace

with developments in technology. Now we all know that the

technology industry is intensely competitive with new products

being launched all year round, as the various companies strive to

compete with each other rather than say once a year or every couple

of years. And this is a real headache for smaller businesses. So

let's imagine we have a small company which is doing OK. It's just

about making a profit, and it spends most of its income on

overheads. So for a company in this situation, keeping up to date

with the latest technology, even if it's only for the benefit of

key staff, this can be hugely expensive. So in my view, some

creative thinking needs to come in here to find ways to help

companies in this situation to stay ahead in the game. But at the

same time to remain technologically competitive. Well there's the

possibility that small groups of companies with similar

requirements, but not directly competing with each other, they

could share the cost of upgrading in much the same way as let's

say, an Internet operates within larger organizations. In fact,

cost sharing could be a very practical solution, especially in

times of financial difficulty. If there's downward pressure on

costs, because of a need for investment in other areas, I would

argue that this is a perfectly feasible solution.

Q23. What does the speaker say about the problems facing small and medium sized

enterprises?

Q24. Why does the speaker's say about the technology industry?

Q25. What is a practical solution to the problems of small and medium sized

businesses?

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