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雅思聽力訓練:Ambivalence About Urban Redevelopment

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Ambivalence About Urban Redevelopment - Advanced English Learning Podcast - LexiTalk
🔥 Advanced · IELTS · B2 · 2026.02.07 · 1m29s

🎧 雅思聽力口語練習

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五遍聽力法

把一段聽力內容練成可重複利用的英語輸入

不要只聽完就結束。把同一條內容拆成 5 遍,先抓大意,再解決語言點,再模仿、聽寫、複聽,最後把內容變成自己的表達。

第一遍

無字幕盲聽

先抓大意,確認主題、人物關係與主要資訊。

第二遍

看英文字幕

解決生詞和難句,可以查字典、做簡短筆記。

第三遍

跟讀 shadowing

逐句模仿語音語調、節奏與重音,盡量貼近原聲。

第四遍

少量聽寫

挑幾句關鍵句做聽寫,訓練從聲音到句子的組織能力。

第五遍

無字幕複聽

查漏補缺,回到純聽,感受英語聲音和節奏。

訓練後動作 1

分享與複述

分享你的筆記、新詞或概念,並用自己的話複述內容,促進資訊重組與輸出。

訓練後動作 2

精聽轉泛聽

精聽過的材料後續可轉成泛聽。比如精聽 10 期後,把舊材料當成日常泛聽輸入。

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📝 雅思口語對話文本

I want to talk about the ambivalence many residents feel toward urban redevelopment. There is genuine hope for better housing, and at the same time a deep ambivalence about what will be lost. If planners get decisions wrong they can cripple local transport links. A sudden closure or ill-judged scheme could also cripple a family business on the high street. These changes often create a ripple across neighbourhoods. One project creates ripples that reach as far as school funding and local volunteering schemes. Elderly people tell me derelict shopfronts seem to leer at passersby, like empty eyes judging the street. Even new billboards can leer down from rebuilt facades and feel intrusive to the same people. I should say a council report from 2017 warned that piecemeal redevelopment risks social division. The city hired a consultancy in 2019 that recommended rapid demolition, which many locals opposed. My point is not to block change. Rather, I argue for smaller pilots, active consultation, and policies that reduce the ripple effects of displacement. If we ignore that ambivalence, we risk projects that look impressive but actually weaken communities and cripple what made those places liveable.

📝 📚 雅思練習題

1

What single word does the speaker use to describe residents' mixed feelings about redevelopment?

2

According to the speaker, what might planners 'cripple' if they make wrong decisions?

3

Which consequence does the speaker give as an example of the 'ripple' effect?

4

How does the speaker describe the appearance of abandoned shopfronts?

5

Why does the speaker mention the 2017 council report?

6

What does the speaker imply about large, rapid redevelopment projects?

7

In this passage, what is the best meaning of 'cripple' as used by the speaker?

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