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旧托福听力mp3及脚本——《第七天》(96年8月)
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John, have you chosen a physical education class yet for this semester? Nj#u-Nh_2fz
No. Why?
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You've got to take rock-climbing. We just had the first class and it looks like it gonna to be great.
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You think I should take rock-climbing? You've got to be kidding. Besides, how can they teach rock climbing when it's completely flat around here? X?,x4G'K(G7`"mz*x
That's not important. You can't just start climbing without any training. You had to get in shape, learn how to use the ropes, the belts, the buckles, there's a lot of preparation first. HDv#i-H;vF7?
You don't think it's just a little bit dangerous? jG?'ro7G
Not if you know how to use the safety equipment, which is, by the way, pretty hi-tech. The ropes are made of elastic fabrics that stretch a little , the shoes have special grapes on the bottom and the helmets are made of some kind of special plastic. You have to learn how to use all these before you do any real climbing. (C%P;yy x ZcAb O
Well, what's the appeal? We'll spend the whole semester studying something we don't actually get to do.
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We will take a climbing trip during spring break. But that's not the point. Climbing is not the only goal. In preparing to climb you learn patience, mental discipline and you gain fantastic physical strength, especially in your hands. For the first few weeks we're going to concentrate entirely on hand and upper body exercises.
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All that in one sport? Maybe you are right. Since it's not too late to join the class, maybe I will.
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Great to hear from you, Phil. How have you been doing? gpC
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To tell the truth. I'm very worried about our final examinations next month. For one thing, I can't sleep.
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sympathize. I went through the same thing last year. 0j9Q+q
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hat's exactly why I'm calling you. Do you have any suggestions for coping with anxiety? You know how I hate exams.
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Well, last year the university offered a stress management course at about this time. Have you been in contact with the student help services?
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No. I haven't had time.
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Funny, isn't it? Just when students need help most we can't afford time to get it.
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Well, perhaps I should find out more about this stress management course since I've got to get better. cSe;SI&d5S)yu
I suggest you call the health services tomorrow. They open at 9 a.m.
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Thanks, Sally. I'll let you know how it goes.
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Best of luck. And have a good night sleep.
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That's easier said than done.
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We've just seen two contemporary large birds that cannot fly---the emu and the ostrich. Over here is an interesting specimen from the past. This stuffed animal is not the giant penguin as it appears to be. But an auk. This particular kind of auk is very rare, only 78 skeins are known to exist. and most are not preserved as well as this one. The great auk ,as you can see, was a rather large bird and it couldn't fly either. However evidence suggests that the auk was an excellent swimmer and diver. Unfortunately those abilities didn't protect it from being easy prey for hungry sailors who years ago sailed the very cold and often icy waters of Greenland, Iceland and Scotland. In fact records indicate that the auk was rather tasty and that its eggs and feathers were useful as well. Still it isn't clear what other factors led to the big bird's demise around 1844, the last time anyone reported seeing one. Of course, we believe it's important to take extra precautions to preserve the remaining great auk skeins. After all this specimen should prove invaluable for future scientific research. Does anyone have any questions before we move on to our next bird exhibit? ~
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I'd like to begin by thanking Dr. Cane for inviting me to be here today. Although I'm not a geologist, I have been collecting minerals for years. My collection is really diverse because I've traveled all over the world to find them. Today I've brought a few specimens for you to see. After I discuss each one, I'll pass it around so that you can look at it more closely. As you know, feldspars are the most abundant minerals and they are divided into a number of types. These first samples are orthoclases. Notice that they vary in color from white to pink to red. This glassy one is found in volcanic rock. In fact I found it in New Mexico on a collecting trip. This next sample that I'll pass around is a microcline mineral, also called Amazon stone. You could identify it by a bright green color. It's often used in jewelry and really is quite attractive. These final samples are all plagioclase feldspars. Many plagioclases are very rare so I'm particularly proud of the variety in my collection. I've also brought a few slides of some larger mineral samples and if you turn on the lights now I'd like to show them to you.
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