You will hear a speaker addressing a group of growers, processors, marketers attending an annual conference to summarise the cit

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问题 You will hear a speaker addressing a group of growers, processors, marketers attending an annual conference to summarise the citrus industry’s successes.
As you listen, for questions 1-12, complete the notes using up to three words or a number.
After you have listened once, replay the recording.
At present
【L1】The people present at the conference have a______in the industry’s successes.
【L2】The significant adjustments and commercial______are foremost.
Export success
【L3】The trading environment is difficult, which is caused by increased competition and______
【L4】In face of intense competition, export success is remarkably______
【L5】People in this industry will never be affordable to be______with the present status.
International trade
【L6】In this increasingly competitive market, this industry will face______and opportunities.
【L7】The Government will continue bearing a______bilaterally, regionally, and globally.
【L8】The Programme and the former strategy are self-evident in______and opening up opportunities.
The status of agricultural negotiations in the WTO
【L9】The______Doha Round will be crucial for liberalising trade in agriculture and food.
【L10】The gains they make during the current round of WTO______will improve the situation.
【L11】The industry should better pursue niche and counter______export marketing opportunities.
【L12】The speaker highly honours the efforts people have made in reforming and______the industry.
【L8】
You will hear a speaker addressing a group of growers , processors, marketers attending an annual conference to summarize the citrus industry’s successes. As you listen, for questions 1 to 12, complete the notes using up to three words or a number.
After you have listened once, replay the recording.
You now have 45 seconds to read through the questions.
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Now listen, and complete the notes.
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Man: Good evening, Ladies and gentlemen.
It’s a great pleasure to be here in Leeton today, in the heart of Australia’s citrus growing region. And it’s an honour to have been invited to speak at your conference. The conference brings together a wide selection of interests—growers, processors, marketers. All have an important stake in the industry and in defining the industry’s successes. I have no doubt that the significant adjustments and commercial imperatives facing the Australian citrus industry are foremost on all your minds at present.
Indeed it has not been easy. But the industry has made real gains—your efforts are bearing fruit, literally.
Australian citrus exporters are sticking with export markets despite a difficult trading environment—caused by increased competition and rising production costs. This success is all the more noteworthy given you have faced intense competition from countries like Brazil, China, the USA and South Africa.
But no industry can afford to be complacent. Australia’s citrus industry must be fully prepared to meet the challenges and the tremendous opportunities of an increasingly sophisticated and competitive market. At the same time you can be sure that the government will continue playing its part at all levels, bilateral, regional, and global. On the bilateral front, the Citrus Market Diversification Programme and the former Supermarket to Asia strategy have proved particularly effective in identifying and opening up opportunities.
The G-77 Doha Round will be crucial for liberalising trade in agriculture and food, still the most protected area of global trade. And I will continue to work closely with our agricultural industries to ensure their concerns are recognised.
I am confident that the gains we make during the current round of WTO agriculture negotiations will improve the situation for efficient producers such as yourselves. The Australian industry must, however, be ready to take advantage of market openings. The industry is now better placed to pursue niche and counter seasonal export marketing opportunities and the returns to growers are higher.
I commend your efforts to reform and improve the industry so you can be on a more competitive footing. Ladies and gentlemen Your industry’s success, its efficiency, and its vitality place a great responsibility on Government to ensure that your efforts do not go to waste, that every opportunity for export is taken up.
We will continue to fight hard on all levels to ensure that the playing field is as level as possible for the Australian citrus industry.
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Now listen to the recording again.
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That is the end of Part One. You now have 20 seconds to check your answers.
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答案IDENTIFYING

解析 根据提示信息self-evident和上述关键句,可知该空格里应填写这两个词。
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