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流浪北国 2008-5-8 16:43

流浪北国听力场景分类日记

[font=楷体_GB2312]其实我从清明就开始听写了,听了两天"[/font][url=http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/forum-24-1.html][font=楷体_GB2312][color=#000000]每日旧托福听写训练[/color][/font][/url][font=楷体_GB2312]"就转"听力场景分类"了,基本说还是坚持下来了,只是今天才发现以日记的方式记下来还可以得到小马里的高人指点.so从今天起将坚持记听写日记(也陆续把前面的补上去).[/font]I:g8T5Ce*vy%` P
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$F)\&oWyHC*m1d6n [size=14pt][font=宋体]先把昨天听的贴上去--历史类 [b][font=宋体][size=14pt]第五篇(艺术史[/size][/font][size=14pt]photography[/size][font=宋体][size=14pt])[/size][/font][/b][/font][/size]f@j7QU!G]r3a;r
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/DD q,j]@ i N [size=14pt][font=宋体][font=宋体][size=14pt][size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]You may remember that a few weeks ago we discussed the question of what photography is? Is it art, or is it a method of reproducing images? Do photographs belong in [b]museums[/b] or just in our homes? Today, I want to talk about a person who tried to make his professional life an answer to such questions.[/size][/font][/size]
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[size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]Alfred Stieglitz went from the United States to Germany to study engineering. While he was there, he became interested in photography and began to experiment with his camera. He took pictures under conditions that most photographers considered too difficult—he took [u]them at[/u] night, in the rain, and of people and objects [u]reflected in[/u] the windows. When he returned to the United States, he continued these revolutionary [u]efforts[/u]. Stieglitz was the first person to photograph skyscrapers, clouds and views from the airplane.[/size][/font][/size])aWg!p P$`6sN
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[size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]What Stieglitz was trying to do in these photographs was what he tried to do throughout his life: make photography an art. He thought that photography could be just as good [u]form of[/u] self-expression as painting or drawing. For Stieglitz, his camera was his [b]brush[/b]. While many photographers of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s thought of their works [u]as a reproduction[/u] of [b]identical[/b] images, Stieglitz [u]saw his as a creative[/u] art form. He understood the power of camera capturing the moment. In fact, he never retouched his prints or made copies of them. If he were in this classroom today, I’m sure he’d say, “Well, painters don’t normally make [b]extra[/b] copies of their paintings, do they?” [/size][/font][/size]ywK\,n9?v[a
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Horse 2008-5-9 00:36

万事开头难……15天养成习惯……

流浪北国 2008-5-9 16:35

谢谢小马哥!$P{^? SyzU dV
   刚刚才发现做好的标记,一发出来全没了,重写预览还是不行(我是先做成Word文档的),今天不行了,先以附件传上去吧(有哪位高手知道告诉我啊,当然我不希望还要在回帖中重新编辑的).$~1I%Y6gL0u!`j

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穗棉布族 2008-5-10 11:27

[quote]原帖由 [i]流浪北国[/i] 于 2008-5-9 16:35 发表 [url=http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=144526&ptid=12527][img]http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url]3{V;?q/g1VZM(qy
谢谢小马哥!,Iky|VB0LB
   刚刚才发现做好的标记,一发出来全没了,重写预览还是不行(我是先做成Word文档的),今天不行了,先以附件传上去吧(有哪位高手知道告诉我啊,当然我不希望还要在回帖中重新编辑的).+[@Ry*a@

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.mmI\1N 我也遇到过这个问题哦,写好的内容一复制到帖子的回复里,换行以及标记的颜色就全变了,每次要重新标注颜色。 {H,w;[\lA
后来我发现,字体用Times New Roman,大小为五号,复制进帖子里就没事,只是有时候换行会改变,还要重新编辑一下阿。{ B~ SP5g
不过缺点是,字体太小,我看着费劲观众看着也费劲, 因为一直采用这个字体和字号,所以也习惯了。:P 不知道大家还有没有别的方法应对这个问题。

流浪北国 2008-5-10 22:40

谢谢穗棉布族!F7kN%Z)`F
    不过我发现标记还是有的显不出来呀,接着附件吧
%pYa\W5w2{ 第七篇(历史事件热气球)这篇做的比较艰难啊

流浪北国 2008-5-11 22:14

还是把写的也贴上再附上带标记的吧B q3Q}v5YN
第八篇(邮政): Let’s proceed to the main exhibit hall and look at some of the actual vehicles that have played a prominent role in speeding up mail delivery. Consider how long it used to send a letter across a relatively short distance. Back in the 1600’s, it took two weeks on horseback to get a letter from Boston to New York, a distance of about two hundreds and sixty miles. Crossing a river was also a challenge. Ferry service was so irregular that a carrier would sometimes wait hours just to catch a ferry. For journeys inland, there was always stagecoach, but the ride was by no means comfortable because it had to be shared with other passengers. The post office was pretty ingenious about some routes. In nineteenth century, in the south-western desert, for instance, camels were brought in to help get the mail through. In the Alaska, reindeer were used. This practice was discontinued because the disagreeable temperament of these animals. We’ll stop here a minute so that you can enter this replica of a railway mail car. It was during the age of the Iron Horse that delivery really started to pick up. In fact, the United States transported most balk mail by train for nearly one hundred years. The first airmail service didn’t start until 1918. Please take a few moments to look around. I hope you’ll enjoy your tour. And as you continue on your own, may I suggest you visit our impressive philatelic collection. Not only can you look some of the more unusual stamps, but there is interesting exhibit on how stamps are made.

流浪北国 2008-5-12 17:52

谢谢楼上,这个标识也是考虑到想打印出来看的,解释确实是太多,以后尽量渐少 ]0TE5i9VP{

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`|0fjX;K t_%g [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]Today we’ll exam the [u]role[/u] that [u]private[/u] transportation—namely, automobile—plays in city planning.[/size][/font][/size]
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geY2B2@!~(LL P [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]A number of sociologists [u]blame[/u] the automobile for the [u]decline[/u] of downtown areas of [u]major[/u] cities. In the 1950’s and 1960’s, the automobile made it possible to work in the cities and yet live in the suburbs many miles away. Shopping patterns changed: instead of patronizing downtown stores, people in the suburbs went to large shopping malls outside the city and [u]closer their[/u] home. Merchants in the city failed and their stores closed, downtown shopping areas became deserved.[/size][/font][/size](Hx Ar7K$Y
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;t^o@ W{2TU [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]In recent years, there’s been a [u]rebirth[/u] of downtown area, as many suburbanites have moved back to the city. They’ve done this, of course, to avoid highways [b]clogged[/b] with [b]commuters[/b] from suburbs.[/size][/font][/size]
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S9`,i-tojADw [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]I’ve chosen this particular city planning problem—[u]our[/u] dependence [u]on private[/u] transportation—to discuss in groups. I’m hoping you all will come up with some [u]innovative[/u] solutions. Oh, and don’t [u]approach[/u] the problem from a purely sociological perspective; try to take into [u]account environmental[/u] and economic issues as well.[/size][/font][/size]

穗棉布族 2008-5-14 22:57

好认真的听写稿,LZ加油!

eagledoudou 2008-5-14 23:24

要不lz试着用变换字体颜色标记(你看你的音标紫色有显),
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我有时帖发现变了就重新复制粘贴一次看看

流浪北国 2008-5-15 21:46

谢谢ls,特别是穗棉布族,这几天乘着地震也没心思听写了,不过我要坚持!!!
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;TgiV)_ [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]Wood was born in 1881 in Iowa farm country, and became interested in art very early in life. Although he [u]studied[/u] art in both Minneapolis and [u]at the Art Institute of[/u] Chicago, the strongest influences on his art were [b]European[/b]. He spent time in both Germany and France and his study there helped shape his own stylized form realism.[/size][/font][/size]
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+F0\M*Ra EW a-kFm [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]When he returned to Iowa, Wood [u]applied[/u] the [u]stylistic[/u] realism [u]he had [/u]learned in Europe to the [u]rural life he saw[/u] around him and that he remembered from his childhood around the turning of the century. His portraits of farm families [u]imitate the static formalism[/u] of photographs of early settlers posed in front of their homes. His paintings of farmers at work, and of their tools and animals, demonstrate the serious respect for the life of the Midwestern United States. By 1930s, Wood was a leading figure of the school of art called “American regionalism.” [/size][/font][/size]
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巴乔~ 2008-5-15 21:54

as a result of the recent  crisis ,  you shoud not be subjected to  feelings . your reaction would struck Ma as a  lazy man:lol

流浪北国 2008-5-16 23:22

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cV/~([T^x:^;| [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]In today’s class we’ll be examining some nineteenth-century pattern books that were used for building houses. I think it’s fair to say that these pattern books were the most important influence on design of the North American houses during the nineteenth century.[/size][/font][/size]
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#E b-H2Ls7~b [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]This was because most people who wanted to build a house couldn’t afford to [u]hire[/u] architect. Instead, they bought a pattern book, [u]picked out a[/u] plan and took it to the builder. The difference in cost was substantial. In 1870, for example, hiring an architect [u]would’ve[/u] cost hundred [b]dollars[/b], at the same time, a pattern book written by an architect cost only five dollars.[/size][/font][/size]
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(Z]*E?!o [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]At that price, it’s easy to see why pattern books were so popular. Some are back [u]in print[/u] again today, and of course they cost a lot more than they did one hundred years ago. But [u]they’re an[/u] invaluable resource [u]for historians[/u], and also for people who restore [u]old[/u] houses. I have a [u]modern[/u] reprint here that I’ll be passing around the room [u]in a[/u] moment so that you can have a look.[/size] [/font][/size]

穗棉布族 2008-5-17 00:20

这篇错得如此之少,连我都感慨LZ进步之神速……是不是偷懒了没修改全啊:lol

流浪北国 2008-5-18 00:37

[b][font=宋体][size=5]    是这篇比较容易嘛:lol ,你听过的应该知道哦.这个课代表检查作业倒是挺勤快的.谢谢!:handshake [/size][/font][/b]
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9CG Dla [size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]Last week we talked about Anne Bradstreet and [u]the role of[/u] women in the Puritan [u]colonies[/u]. Today, I want to talk about some other women who’ve contributed to the American history—some famous and some not-so-famous. The first woman I’d like to talk about is Molly Pitcher. Those of you who are familiar with the name may know her as a [color=red]heroine[/color] of the American Revolution. But, in fact, there never was a woman named Molly Pitcher. Her real name was actually Mary Ludwig Hays. She got the [b]nickname[/b] Molly Pitcher for her [u]acts of bravery during [/u]Revolutionary War.[/size][/font][/size]$e} C"B5i k6b:Z
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流浪北国 2008-5-19 00:11

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[size=14pt][font=Times New Roman][size=3]Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. Before we begin our nature [u]walk[/u] today, I’d like to give you s short history of our National Park Service. The National Park Service began in the late 1800’s. A small group of explorers have just completed a month-long exploration of the [u]region[/u] that is now Yellowstone. They [u]gathered [/u]around[u] a campfire[/u], and after hours of discussion, they decided that they should not [u]claim[/u] this land for themselves. They felt it should be [b]accessible[/b] to everyone.[/size][/font][/size]
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流浪北国 2008-5-19 22:28

俺带头响应[url=http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/space.php?username=%CB%EB%C3%DE%B2%BC%D7%E5][color=#254c7b]穗棉布族[/color][/url]的号招:lol ,试试看可以不g+A(|7`,xU

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穗棉布族 2008-5-19 22:47

[size=3]嗯嗯嗯,不错不错~~LZ果然是个聪明人~学了个八九不离十~~还差了一点点,贴过原文再研究一遍哦~~[/size]T"_:J+S0TuW+Z
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流浪北国 2008-5-19 22:57

有点觉着这个八九不离十和七窍通了六窍意思差不多.i d8c%}.k+GF%nz
    下划线是开始按我的标记作的,后来改规则了也懒得再去掉了:lol ,^x{W)X'H3J8~
    字体和大小从下次开始吧

穗棉布族 2008-5-19 23:21

好的~:loveliness:

流浪北国 2008-5-20 23:22

[b][font=宋体][size=10.5pt]第十五篇(舞蹈)[/size][/font][/b][b][font=Tahoma][size=10.5pt]:[/size][/font][/b]
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[font=Tahoma][size=10.5pt]So how was this modern dance so different from classical ballet? [color=red]([/color]Well[color=red])[/color], most [color=red](notably)[/color], it wasn’t carefully [color=red](choreographed)[/color]. Instead, the dance depended on the [color=red](improvisation)[/color] and free, personal expression of the dancers. Music and [color=red](scenery)[/color] were of little importance to the modern dancer and lightness of movement wasn’t important [color=blue]<either>[/color]. In fact, modern dancers made no attempt at all to [b]conceal[/b] the [b]effort[/b] involved in a dance step. [/size][/font]
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