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2 Julie: Ok, thanks. So what would the work involve? Dealing with enquires from patients? Greg: Yes, and you’d also be involved in making appointments, whether face to face of on the phone. And (4) rescheduling them if necessary. Julie: Fine, that shouldn’t be a problem. Greg: And another of your duties would be keeping the center’s (5) database up-to-date. Then you might have other general administrative duties as well, but those would be the main ones. Julie: OK. PART 2: You will hear part of a talk about the reasons why some World Heritage sites are at risk. Decide whether each of the following statements is TRUE or FALSE. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (10 points) 1. Mexico ranks sixth in the total number of UNESCO World Heritage sites. TRUE 2. Being recognized as a World Heritage site can have two-sided effects on the site chosen. TRUE 3. More than two thirds of heritage sites in the world are home to endangered species. FALSE 4. Some UNESCO World Heritage sites in Syria have been devastated in the war. FALSE 5. UNESCO has added Belgian beer to its cultural heritage list. TRUE TRANSCRIPT In 2016, the archaeological site of Philippi in Greece was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It was one of 21 such sites that made the grade last year. The World Heritage Convention was adopted in 1972 with the aim of protecting the world’s most valuable natural and cultural treasures. One of the first World Heritage Sites was the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. Italy has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites with 51, followed by China, Spain, France, Germany, and Mexico (1). There are now a total of 1,052 World Heritage Sites around the world in 165 countries. Of these, 814 are cultural sites that may have historical or anthropological value. 203 are natural sites that may include habitats for threatened species (3), and 35 are a mixture of both types. However, some of them are at risk. Of 229 sites identified by the World Wildlife Fund as being significant for their natural value in 2016, almost half are threatened by industrial development, such as illegal logging, mining, and oil and gas development. Being designated as World Heritage Sites can bring attention and put pressure on governments to protect areas, but the publicity can also cause an uptick in tourism to the sites, leading to further degradation (2). Currently, 55 World Heritage Sites are listed as being in danger, some of them due to conflict. All six of Syria’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites have been damaged or destroyed in the war. (4) Palmyra was an ancient city whose well-preserved ruins were partially blown up by Islamic State militants after they seized control of the area.

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