News in Brief
News Item 1:
1. Focusing on Details. Fill the detailed information according to what you have heard.
(1) Announcer:
(2) Time of Announcement:
(3) Details of the Announcement:
a. Buyer:
b. Seller:
c. Price: $
2. Spot Dictation. Listen to the tap again and fill in the following blanks.
The deal would most People Express to , although the company will eventually and Texas Air.
3. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) Before the merger can be completed it must be by .
(2) Texas Air is also trying to .
News Item 2:
Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
A on Wall Street today after , the Dow Jones Industrial Average nearly , to close at .
News Item 3:
Fill in the blanks according to what you have heard on the tape.
1. Name of the Group: " "
Total Number of Passengers:
Time of Landing:
Landing Place:
Identity of the Passengers: and their
2. Thousands of and gave an to the Cuban former prisoners.
3. The flight nearly of negotiations with the .
News in Detail
1. Fill in the blanks to complete the information about Texas Air Corporation.
(1) Texas Air already owns .
(2) Texas Air is now in the process of acquiring Airlines, Airlines and Airlines.
2. Fill in the blanks to complete the information about People Express Airlines.
(1) People Express Airlines is know as one of the first , carriers.
(2) The trouble that People Express Airlines has been in is a one.
(3) People Express was forced to its subsidiary, .
3. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) By purchasing People Express, Texas Air will get
a. ,
b. ,
c. at , ,
d. , and
e. in the .
(2) In order to get the approval from the Department of Transportation, Texas Airlines should agree to .
(3) The Department of Transportation insists on Texas Air's selling more slots because it wants to ensure that there is still in .
(4) Texas Air (does/doesn't) have to sell slots or gates to another airline when it buys People Express this time because People Express is a company and the Department of Transportation thought is would be better to let Texas Air and , rather than let People Express .
(5) If the merger is approved by the Department of Transportation and if there is , the are likely to .
4. Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
You would think that when you move from in a market to just that prices . But I want you to that of the kind offered, you know, were being and anyway, because they were not . ... If you allow to take place, or many mergers to take place, you might and leading possibly to . ... And if an airline in a particular market was and , other airlines would and prices would be through .
Special Report
1. General Comprehension. Choose the best answer (a, b, c, or d) to complete each of the following statements.
(1) According to Nancy Griffith, the pop song singer, her natural roots are in ____________.
a. country music
b. folk music
c. operatic music
d. classical music
(2) When Nancy Griffith says "I've moved in that direction," she means _____________.
a. "I've gone in that direction"
b. "I've followed that direction"
c. "I've developed in that direction"
d. "I've undertaken that direction"
2. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) Nancy Griffith took the picture in front of a Woolworth store for her cover photo of her album because her " " deals with the Woolworth store.
(2) She posed with a book in her hand for her album's cover photo because her consists of from to years old and she wants to take every opportunity to to .
(3) Nancy Griffith was in her hotel room and two people . When she was at the moon, the song " " just came flowing to her.
3. Spot Dictation. Listen to the tape again and fill in the following blanks.
If you listen to and you listen to the that's on that song, it's easy. It's just and .
1. Texas Air
It refers to the Texas Air Corporation which is the American holding company incorporated on June 11, 1980. It originally owned Texas International Airlines (founded in 1944), which disappeared, however, when merged with Continental Airlines (acquired in 1981??1983). Texas Air also owns New York Airlines, and in 1986 it acquired both Eastern Airlines, Inc. and People Express Airlines, thus becoming one of the largest air carriers in the world. The corporation is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
2. Eastern Airlines
A major American airline founded by Harold Frederick Pitcairn (1891??1960) in 1928 as Pitcairn Aviation, Inc. It became Eastern Air Transport in 1929. Now it serves most of the metropolitan areas of the northeastern and southeastern United States, with extensions to the western United States, the Caribbean, Canada, and South America. In 1986 the airline was taken over by Texas Air Corporation.
3. Pan Am
Pan Am Corporation is a holding company established in 1984, its chief subsidiary being Pan American World Airways, Inc. The airline was founded in 1927 as Pan American Airways, a name retained until 1950, and, in the second half of the present century, it has been serving cities in many countries in North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Headquarters are in the Pan Am Building in New York City. In 1986, United Airlines, Inc. took over, by purchase, Pan Am's routes to cities in Asia and the South Pacific.
Department of Transportation
It is an executive department of the US government, whose function is to develop and coordinate policies that will provide an efficient and economical national transportation system, with due regard for need, environmental standards, and national defense. The Department is headed by a secretary, who is a member of the president's cabinet. Department of Transportation was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966 and the first secretary took office on January 6 of the following year.
1. Texas
A state of the southwest of the United States, on the Gulf of Mexico. The name of the state comes from an Indian word meaning "friends," hence the state motto "friendship." Nicknamed as the "Lone Star State," Texas became the twenty-eighth US state in 1845. Its border disputes led to the Mexican War of 1846??1848. Today, second only to Alaska in land area, Texas leads all other states in such categories as oil, cattle, sheep, and cotton. Possessing enormous natural resources, Texas is a major agricultural state and an industrial giant. Its capital is Austin.
2. Houston
A city and port of southeast Texas, connected to the Gulf of Mexico by a canal ninety-four kilometers long. Houston is a major petroleum center with large refineries. It is also an agricultural center, especially for rice. Houston was founded in 1836 and named after General Sam Houston (1793??1863) who won Texan independence from Mexico. It is often known as Space City from the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center nearby.
3. Tennessee Williams
This is the pseudonym of American playwright Thomas Lanier Williams. Born in Missouri in 1911, his work is heavy with the frustrations of life in the Deep South, especially among his women characters, for instance, in The Glass Menagerie (1945), A Street Car Named Desire (1947), and The Night of the Iguana (1961).
4. Vancouver
The third largest city of Canada and its chief Pacific seaport, on the mainland of British Columbia, Pacific terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It has an international airport, and is a major tourist center. The site was taken possession of by George Vancouver for Britain in 1792, and Vancouver was founded by the Hudson's Bay Co. in 1825.