List three traditional female occupations mentioned in the talk.
听力原文:I am Paul Newman from Coles. Some time ago we signed an agreement with you to build a link between our two companies. We have arranged for one of your representatives to visit me last week, but he failed to turn up by 4: 30. Naturally, I called your office to find out the reason, but the secretary I spoke to was very rode to me. Now, a week has passed, I have got no reply from your company.
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听力原文:F: Good afternoon, Imports and Distribution Department. Can I help you?
M: Can I speak to Albert Reid, please.
F: I'm afraid he is out at the moment. Can I take a message?
M: Yes, this is Mr Stevens from Walterman's, the property agents.
F: Is that W-A -T -E -R-M-A-N?
M: No, no, it's W-A-L-T-E-R-M-A-N. It's about the warehouse he wanted. We just have one available at Boxhill. I wonder if Mr Reid has any interest. It was new this morning and seems to be the kind he is looking for.
F: Where is it exactly?
M: Well, it's on Sydney road, very close to the railway station and about 500 square meters. I've got some details and I can send them by E-mail. They'll tell everything he wants to know.
F: Thank you for calling and I'll tell him about it. Do you want him to call you back?
M: OK, thank you. He can contact me through my mobile phone. It's 95076 36587. Maybe we can arrange a time to see the warehouse.
F: Yes, thanks again. Good-bye, Mr Stevens.
M: Bye-bye.
&8226;Look at the form. below.
&8226;You will hear a man calling from a property agent.
Message
For: Albert Reid
From: Mr Stevens, from (5) __________the property agents
Message:
About (6) ______ one available at Boxhill, on Sydney Rd. , close to (7) ______
Going to send more information by E-mail
Ring his (8) ______ on 95076 26587 for further arrangement
A new movement in Al focuses its work on ___\_and______.
It was______(他真是很愚蠢) to make that silly remark in such circumstances.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Let me start by telling you the story of Beatrice Gakuba. In Rwanda in Africa, I met a remarkable woman whose hard work and determination symbolize the talents and dreams of millions of Africans.
Beatrice Gakuba left a comfortable life in the West to start a flower-growing business in her native Rwanda. Against enormous odds, her small farm grew, creating jobs for nearly 200 rural women. When I asked Beatrice Gakuba why she decided to take on such a daunting challenge, she replied, "I came here to grow beautiful flowers on the ashes of genocide." Her biggest obstacle to creating even more jobs is not a lack of skilled workers or entrepreneurial spirit; it is a weak infrastructure that makes electricity unreliable and transportation unaffordable.
Through sound policies, Rwanda has come a long way from its years of pain and conflict. In a new report, Rwanda is cited by the World Bank as a model for Africa in reforming business regulations. In the last seven years, Rwanda's economy grew an average of more than 6 percent annually. Some other African countries are on the right track. To transform. Africa into a continent of hope, they need our help.
The responsibility for doing more and better cannot be left to the developing world alone. It demands more than high profile meetings. It demands urgent result.
Today, we have a choice.
The direction we take now can help make a difference for the millions of people trapped in extreme poverty. For many, it can be a difference between life and death.
We promised here five years ago, to help bring hope, dignity and opportunity into the lives of the poorest. We promised to measure and achieve results. As we gather here today, let us not forget the Beatrice Gakubas of the world, who stand poised to transform. their countries.
Today, we stand accountable to them.
Thank you.