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Listen to the following passage and try to fill the missing words in the blanks You will hear the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its original idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written

Turn to p. 156, and let’s listen. Listen to the following passage and try to fill the missing words in the blanks. You will hear the passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its original idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written

First time Wars between states have become less frequent but in the last 00@0。@@ Prevention. Conflicts are most frequent in poor countries, especially in those that are ill governed and where there are sharp inequalities between ethnic or 6) The best way to prevent them is to promote balanced 7) combined with human rights, minority rights and fair political arrangements. Also, illicit transfers of weapons, money, or natural resources must be focused Protecting the vulnerable. We must 8) to enforce international and human rights laws, and ensure that gross violations do not go unpunished peiatruns'are;'nmesseriut,'tu'assisturet'paities Jr. to pursue their interests through political channels instead 2nd time

Wars between states have become less frequent. But in the last decade internal wars have claimed more than 5 million lives, and driven even more people from their homes. At the same time weapons of mass destruction continue to cast their 1)______. The threat of deadly conflict must be tackled 2)______: Pursuing arms reductions. The Secretary-General urges Member States to control small arms transfers more rigorously; and to re￾commit themselves to reducing the dangers both of existing 3)______ and of further proliferation. Strengthening 4)______. While traditional peacekeeping had focused mainly on monitoring ceasefires, today’s complex peace operations are, in essence, to assist the parties 5)______ to pursue their interests through political channels instead. Prevention. Conflicts are most frequent in poor countries, especially in those that are ill governed and where there are sharp inequalities between ethnic or 6)______. The best way to prevent them is to promote balanced 7)______, combined with human rights, minority rights and fair political arrangements. Also, illicit transfers of weapons, money, or natural resources must be focused. Protecting the vulnerable. We must 8)______ to enforce international and human rights laws, and ensure that gross violations do not go unpunished. First time 2nd time

Second time Wars between states have become less frequent. But in the last ·a········································ ●●●·····●·······●●。 Prevention. Conflicts are most frequent in poor countries especially in those that are ill governed and where there are sharp inequalities between ethnic or 6) The best way to prevent em is to promote balanced 7) combined with human rights, minority rights and fair political arrangements. Also, illicit transfers of weapons, money, or natural resources must be focused Protecting the vulnerable. We must 8) to enforce international and human rights laws, and ensure that gross . violations do not go unpunished pursue their interests through political channels instead 3rd time

Wars between states have become less frequent. But in the last decade internal wars have claimed more than 5 million lives, and driven even more people from their homes. At the same time weapons of mass destruction continue to cast their 1)______. The threat of deadly conflict must be tackled 2)______: Pursuing arms reductions. The Secretary-General urges Member States to control small arms transfers more rigorously; and to re￾commit themselves to reducing the dangers both of existing 3)______ and of further proliferation. Strengthening 4)______. While traditional peacekeeping had focused mainly on monitoring ceasefires, today’s complex peace operations are, in essence, to assist the parties 5)______ to pursue their interests through political channels instead. Prevention. Conflicts are most frequent in poor countries, especially in those that are ill governed and where there are sharp inequalities between ethnic or 6)______. The best way to prevent them is to promote balanced 7)______, combined with human rights, minority rights and fair political arrangements. Also, illicit transfers of weapons, money, or natural resources must be focused. Protecting the vulnerable. We must 8)______ to enforce international and human rights laws, and ensure that gross violations do not go unpunished. Second time 3rd time

Third time Wars between states have become less frequent. But in the last ·a········································ ●●●·····●·······●●。 Prevention. Conflicts are most frequent in poor countries especially in those that are ill governed and where there are sharp inequalities between ethnic or 6) The best way to prevent em is to promote balanced 7) combined with human rights, minority rights and fair political arrangements. Also, illicit transfers of weapons, money, or natural resources must be focused Protecting the vulnerable. We must 8) to enforce international and human rights laws, and ensure that gross . violations do not go unpunished pelatrnt h°wsy"ntr·rtv。。。。。。 pursue their interests through political channels instead Check up

Wars between states have become less frequent. But in the last decade internal wars have claimed more than 5 million lives, and driven even more people from their homes. At the same time weapons of mass destruction continue to cast their 1)______. The threat of deadly conflict must be tackled 2)______: Pursuing arms reductions. The Secretary-General urges Member States to control small arms transfers more rigorously; and to re￾commit themselves to reducing the dangers both of existing 3)______ and of further proliferation. Strengthening 4)______. While traditional peacekeeping had focused mainly on monitoring ceasefires, today’s complex peace operations are, in essence, to assist the parties 5)______ to pursue their interests through political channels instead. Prevention. Conflicts are most frequent in poor countries, especially in those that are ill governed and where there are sharp inequalities between ethnic or 6)______. The best way to prevent them is to promote balanced 7)______, combined with human rights, minority rights and fair political arrangements. Also, illicit transfers of weapons, money, or natural resources must be focused. Protecting the vulnerable. We must 8)______ to enforce international and human rights laws, and ensure that gross violations do not go unpunished. Third time Check up

Wars between states have become less frequent. But in the last decade internal wars have claimed more than 5 million lives, and driven even more people from their homes. At the same time weapons of mass destruction continue to cast their 1)shadow of fear_. The threat of deadly conflict must be tackled 2 )at every stage Pursuing arms reductions. The Secretary-General urges Member States to control small arms transfers more rigorously; and to re commit themselves to reducing the dangers both of existing 3nuclear weapons and of further proliferation Strengthening 4)_peace operations While traditional peacekeeping had focused mainly on monitoring ceasefires today's complex peace operations are, in essence, to assist the parties 5)_engaged in conflict to pursue their interests throug! political channels instead

Wars between states have become less frequent. But in the last decade internal wars have claimed more than 5 million lives, and driven even more people from their homes. At the same time weapons of mass destruction continue to cast their 1)_______________. The threat of deadly conflict must be tackled 2)_______________: Pursuing arms reductions. The Secretary-General urges Member States to control small arms transfers more rigorously; and to re￾commit themselves to reducing the dangers both of existing 3)_________________ and of further proliferation. Strengthening 4)____________________. While traditional peacekeeping had focused mainly on monitoring ceasefires, today’s complex peace operations are, in essence, to assist the parties 5)___________________ to pursue their interests through political channels instead. shadow of fear at every stage nuclear weapons peace operations engaged in conflict

Prevention, Conflicts are most frequent in poor countries, especially in those that are ill governed and where there are sharp inequalities between ethnic or 6)_religious groups. the best way to prevent them is to promote balanced 7)_economic development combined with human rights, minority rights and fair political arrangements. Also, illicit transfers of weapons, money, or natural resources must be focused Protecting the vulnerable. We must 8)find better ways to enforce international and human rights laws, and ensure that gross violations do not go unpunished

Prevention. Conflicts are most frequent in poor countries, especially in those that are ill governed and where there are sharp inequalities between ethnic or 6)_______________. The best way to prevent them is to promote balanced 7)_____________________, combined with human rights, minority rights and fair political arrangements. Also, illicit transfers of weapons, money, or natural resources must be focused. Protecting the vulnerable. We must 8)_______________ to enforce international and human rights laws, and ensure that gross violations do not go unpunished. religious groups economic development find better ways

With the help of the pictures, discuss the following topics with/ur your classmates ArALA What are the two men in the picture doing? How do you think the conflict can be resolved?

With the help of the pictures, discuss the following topics with your classmates. What are the two men in the picture doing? How do you think the conflict can be resolved? Now let’s talk

With the help of the pictures, discuss the following topics with/ur your classmates What's going on in the picture Do you think it is possible that the world conflict would be resolved by a star war?

With the help of the pictures, discuss the following topics with your classmates. What’s going on in the picture? Do you think it is possible that the world conflict would be resolved by a star war?

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