听力原文:Student: Excuse me, Mr. Ma, I am doing a survey for a social study of English Teachers in our school. Would you mind answering a few questions? Mr. Ma: No, not at all. What do you want to know? Student: How long have you been teaching English? Mr. Ma: 20 years. Student: Wwa! 20 years! That's almost as old as I am! What kind of mining have you had? Mr. Ma: I graduated from a four-year-teacher's college about 20 years ago. I learned both English and pedagogy during my college years. Student: Have you been to an English speaking country? Mr. Ma: Yes. Last summer I was awarded a study-abroad scholarship in Canada. Student: What did you do in Canada? Mr. Ma: A Canadian college ran a teacher's training program for us Chinese teachers. We learned how to organize English classes. The program was very successful. Student: What is your most significant accomplishment in teaching English? Mr. Ma: One of my students won first prize in National Competition of English Skills five years ago. Student: Competition of English Skills? What was that? Mr. Ma: It was a competition that included speaking, listening, creating an English web page and writing English subtitles for drawings. Student: That must have been very challenging. Mr. Ma: Yes, I was very proud of my students. And I was very proud of myself. Student: Are you bothered by any problems in your teaching? Mr. Ma: Yes, of course, I am sometimes frustrated when I see the poor scores of my students in a class quiz or examination. Sometimes I don't know how to help them move forward in their studies. Student: What is your plan to help your students get better scores in the future? Mr. Ma: I hope to try some new interactive ways of teaching in my next term. Student: Thank you very much for answering my questions. I have learned a lot from this interview. (27)