You will hear a speech at the Sustainable Business in East Asia Conference. As you listen, for questions 1—12, complete the note

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问题 You will hear a speech at the Sustainable Business in East Asia Conference.
As you listen, for questions 1—12, complete the notes, using up to three words or a number.
You will hear the recording twice.
                Sustainable Business in East Asia Conference
NOTES
Speaker’s experience:
1. There used to have a race called Cross Harbour______.
2. The race required jumping off on Kowloon side and swimming to______
3. About two decades ago, it was______.
4. The people made great efforts to clean up our______.
5. Take a ride on the______.
6. Now the harbour doesn’t______.
Hong Kong experience:
7. Some of Hong Kong’s successful companies have been progressively taking on the idea of______
8. The private sector has funded two important______
9. They promote sustainable development and ______.
10. Sustainable business involves using resources in a______
11. It is being aware of long-term______.
12. Our private sector has vision and______.
  
You will hear a speech at the Sustainable Business in East Asia Conference.
    As you listen, for questions 1 12, complete the notes, using up to three words or a number.
    You will hear the recording twice.
(10 seconds pause)
Good morning ladies and gentlemen.
When I was a very small boy just a few years old in the 50’s, we used to have a race called Cross Harbour Swimming Contest and at that time whoever jumped off on Kowloon side and swam to
Hong Kong side, and whoever finished crossing the harbour won the race. It was cancelled about two decades ago simply because the harbour was getting so dirty. Maybe not quite to the extent that Victor has so grimly and so vividly described just a few minutes ago, but it was cancelled because the water was simply so unsafe that anybody who jumped into the water might not emerge on the other side. The people actually put in very intense efforts about a decade ago because we wanted to clean up our harbour. So, for many of you visitors to Hong Kong, I hope you have a chance to enjoy one of the bargain tourist attractions of the world, which is to take a ride on the Star ferry going from Hong Kong to Kowloon and back, and you will find that the meaning of Hong Kong is a fragrant harbour and it doesn’t stink any more. I do urge you to try that most popular and best bargain tourism destination in the world.
The strong business participation in today’s conference has demonstrated that sustainability is not a threat to business. It is also clear, from the track records of many businesses, that sustainability is not a gimmick nor is it a fad.
To take the Hong Kong experience as an example: for at least a decade now, some of Hong Kong’s most prominent and successful companies have been progressively taking on the idea of sustainability in their business plans and practices. It is also the private sector that has been behind—and has funded—two important initiatives: the Business Environment Council; and the Association for Sustainable and Responsible Development in Asia. They promote sustainable development and responsible investment practices in this region. A number of well-established advocacy groups and think tanks have also successfully brought issues of environmentalism and sustainability into our public’s minds.
Sustainable business involves using resources in a responsible manner. It is being aware of long-term viability and not just short-term balance sheet profits; and, above all, transparency. In a market-driven economy, such as Hong Kong’s, it is absolutely right that the private sector should play a leading role in promoting and adopting all these objectives. The progress so far shows that there is vision, and consensus in our private sector, that go well beyond the bottom line.
(10 seconds pause)

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