Horse 2008-3-26 19:35
旧托福听力mp3及脚本——《第四十一天》(2004年5月)
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B: I guess I am. It’s the new printer I just bought for my computer. #n9im*MpZ'c]g T
A: Hey, that’s terrific.
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B: Thanks.
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A: It’s good I can charge it to my credit card though. if I’d had to come up with that much cash on the spot, I just wouldn’t be able to afford it.{A1oCii5^+N
B: U know, I’m doing a term paper on that for my economic seminar. I read that a lot people in the world would be able to support themselves and their families much better if they could start their own businesses. But usually the bank won’t lend them money they need to start it. Often, if u don’t have property or other assets, they won’t give u even the smallest loan.$Wxs9Z5o
A: That doesn’t seem fair.
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B: Exactly. But now there’re something known as micro-credit. That’s what we call very small loans that enable people to go into business for themselves. In Southern Asia micro-credit programs were set up to lend people that regular banks even wouldn’t look at.
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A: And the borrowers used the money?mK[N \)i*X
B: To buy tools and materials for producing cloth or food or whatever that they can sell to make a little money to feed their families and also start to pay back the loan, and then they can borrow a little more and make a little more profit. And…^#OD,Q1p7d
A: And the lenders get their money back?
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B: With interest. It’s been so successful that now micro-credit lending is spreading to other parts of the world too, even to North America. That’s what my paper will be about.
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A: Say, do u need someone to type it for u? My rates are reasonable, and it’ll look really nice when I print it out.
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