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[00:00.000]Passage 36
[00:02.764]Listen to the following passage,
[00:05.977]altogether the passage will be read to you four times.
[00:10.724]During the first reading, which will be done at a normal speed,
[00:15.468]listen and try to understand the meaning.
[00:18.489]For the second and third readings,
[00:20.883]the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase,
[00:26.453]which intervals of 15 seconds.
[00:29.668]The last reading will be done at normal speed again,
[00:33.624]and during this time, you should check your work.
[00:37.633]You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.
[00:43.200]Now listen to the passage.
[00:45.597]
[00:46.379]Non-Government Organization In Denmark
[00:51.166]Danes pursue common interests in leisure, sports, and politics.
[00:57.557]Associations are essentially nongovernmental, originating in the late 19th century,
[01:07.086]when farmers and workers formed interest groups.
[01:11.872]Today Denmark has one of the highest proportions of association membership in the world.
[01:19.839]More than 90 percent of the population belongs to an organization,
[01:24.617]and more than 73 percent of the people have multiple memberships in more than three hundred thousand organizations.
[01:34.974]Organizations and associations play three important roles.
[01:41.365]First, they have been able to develop common interests and identities among different groups of people.
[01:49.330]Second, practical improvements in the form of production, increases in salary,
[01:58.114]and membership discouns have been achieved.
[02:01.288]Third, organizations participate in the political struggle for the distribution of values and goods in society.
[02:10.870]For example, charities use sophisticated public relations campaigns to raise funds
[02:18.819]and employ standard lobbying techniques with governments.
[02:24.392]Interest groups may be of political importance
[02:28.395]because of their ability to influence social and political outcomes.
[02:35.568]
[02:35.568]The second and third readings, you should begin reading now.
[02:41.136]
[02:41.931]Danes pursue common interests in leisure, sports, and politics.
[02:49.885]Danes pursue common interests in leisure, sports, and politics.
[03:10.603]Associations are essentially nongovernmental, originating in the late 19th century,
[03:35.306]Associations are essentially nongovernmental, originating in the late 19th century,
[03:59.239]when farmers and workers formed interest groups.
[04:18.342]when farmers and workers formed interest groups.
[04:39.085]Today Denmark has one of the highest proportions of association membership in the world.
[05:00.587]Today Denmark has one of the highest proportions of association membership in the world.
[05:22.113]More than 90 percent of the population belongs to an organization,
[05:44.430]More than 90 percent of the population belongs to an organization,
[06:02.758]and more than 73 percent of the people have multiple memberships in more than three hundred thousand organizations.
[06:27.457]and more than 73 percent of the people have multiple memberships in more than three hundred thousand organizations.
[06:52.135]Organizations and associations play three important roles.
[07:12.877]Organizations and associations play three important roles.
[07:34.377]First, they have been able to develop common interests and identities among different groups of people.
[07:56.697]First, they have been able to develop common interests and identities among different groups of people.
[08:21.399]Second, practical improvements in the form of production, increases in salary,
[08:42.115]Second, practical improvements in the form of production, increases in salary,
[09:03.639]and membership discouns have been achieved.
[09:21.963]and membership discouns have been achieved.
[09:41.069]Third, organizations participate in the political struggle for the distribution of values and goods in society.
[10:05.774]Third, organizations participate in the political struggle for the distribution of values and goods in society.
[10:30.486]For example, charities use sophisticated public relations campaigns to raise funds
[10:53.587]For example, charities use sophisticated public relations campaigns to raise funds
[11:15.907]and employ standard lobbying techniques with governments.
[11:35.833]and employ standard lobbying techniques with governments.
[11:56.538]Interest groups may be of political importance
[12:14.899]Interest groups may be of political importance
[12:36.987]because of their ability to influence social and political outcomes.
[13:00.126]because of their ability to influence social and political outcomes.
[13:18.453]
[13:19.703]The last reading.
[13:33.258]
[13:33.518]Danes pursue common interests in leisure, sports, and politics.
[13:40.438]Associations are essentially nongovernmental, originating in the late 19th century,
[13:50.784]when farmers and workers formed interest groups.
[13:54.791]Today Denmark has one of the highest proportions of association membership in the world.
[14:01.961]More than 90 percent of the population belongs to an organization,
[14:07.534]and more than 73 percent of the people have multiple memberships in more than three hundred thousand organizations.
[14:17.103]Organizations and associations play three important roles.
[14:23.463]First, they have been able to develop common interests and identities among different groups of people.
[14:32.249]Second, practical improvements in the form of production, increases in salary,
[14:39.419]and membership discouns have been achieved.
[14:43.388]Third, organizations participate in the political struggle for the distribution of values and goods in society.
[14:52.954]For example, charities use sophisticated public relations campaigns to raise funds
[15:01.737]and employ standard lobbying techniques with governments.
[15:06.491]Interest groups may be of political importance
[15:10.485]because of their ability to influence social and political outcomes.
[15:16.850]
[15:17.665]Now you have two minutes to check through your work.
[15:26.412]
[15:27.231]That is the end of Part 1 dictation.
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Passage 36
Listen to the following passage,
altogether the passage will be read to you four times.
During the first reading, which will be done at a normal speed,
listen and try to understand the meaning.
For the second and third readings,
the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase,
which intervals of 15 seconds.
The last reading will be done at normal speed again,
and during this time, you should check your work.
You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.
Now listen to the passage.
Non-Government Organization In Denmark
Danes pursue common interests in leisure, sports, and politics.
Associations are essentially nongovernmental, originating in the late 19th century,
when farmers and workers formed interest groups.
Today Denmark has one of the highest proportions of association membership in the world.
More than 90 percent of the population belongs to an organization,
and more than 73 percent of the people have multiple memberships in more than three hundred thousand organizations.
Organizations and associations play three important roles.
First, they have been able to develop common interests and identities among different groups of people.
Second, practical improvements in the form of production, increases in salary,
and membership discouns have been achieved.
Third, organizations participate in the political struggle for the distribution of values and goods in society.
For example, charities use sophisticated public relations campaigns to raise funds
and employ standard lobbying techniques with governments.
Interest groups may be of political importance
because of their ability to influence social and political outcomes.
The second and third readings, you should begin reading now.
Danes pursue common interests in leisure, sports, and politics.
Danes pursue common interests in leisure, sports, and politics.
Associations are essentially nongovernmental, originating in the late 19th century,
Associations are essentially nongovernmental, originating in the late 19th century,
when farmers and workers formed interest groups.
when farmers and workers formed interest groups.
Today Denmark has one of the highest proportions of association membership in the world.
Today Denmark has one of the highest proportions of association membership in the world.
More than 90 percent of the population belongs to an organization,
More than 90 percent of the population belongs to an organization,
and more than 73 percent of the people have multiple memberships in more than three hundred thousand organizations.
and more than 73 percent of the people have multiple memberships in more than three hundred thousand organizations.
Organizations and associations play three important roles.
Organizations and associations play three important roles.
First, they have been able to develop common interests and identities among different groups of people.
First, they have been able to develop common interests and identities among different groups of people.
Second, practical improvements in the form of production, increases in salary,
Second, practical improvements in the form of production, increases in salary,
and membership discouns have been achieved.
and membership discouns have been achieved.
Third, organizations participate in the political struggle for the distribution of values and goods in society.
Third, organizations participate in the political struggle for the distribution of values and goods in society.
For example, charities use sophisticated public relations campaigns to raise funds
For example, charities use sophisticated public relations campaigns to raise funds
and employ standard lobbying techniques with governments.
and employ standard lobbying techniques with governments.
Interest groups may be of political importance
Interest groups may be of political importance
because of their ability to influence social and political outcomes.
because of their ability to influence social and political outcomes.
The last reading.
Danes pursue common interests in leisure, sports, and politics.
Associations are essentially nongovernmental, originating in the late 19th century,
when farmers and workers formed interest groups.
Today Denmark has one of the highest proportions of association membership in the world.
More than 90 percent of the population belongs to an organization,
and more than 73 percent of the people have multiple memberships in more than three hundred thousand organizations.
Organizations and associations play three important roles.
First, they have been able to develop common interests and identities among different groups of people.
Second, practical improvements in the form of production, increases in salary,
and membership discouns have been achieved.
Third, organizations participate in the political struggle for the distribution of values and goods in society.
For example, charities use sophisticated public relations campaigns to raise funds
and employ standard lobbying techniques with governments.
Interest groups may be of political importance
because of their ability to influence social and political outcomes.
Now you have two minutes to check through your work.
That is the end of Part 1 dictation.