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穗棉布族的每日听写内容记录(4月1日-6月1日)

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穗棉布族的每日听写内容记录(4月1日-6月1日)

简化了一下标示法,还是采用颜色+括号的方法。适用于看着屏幕做跟读以及黑白文档打印。0 g/ `& c) S8 _
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听写时间:包括第一遍泛听+记笔记、一句一句听写、纠正听写错误、查并标注不认识的词、5遍左右跟读模仿的时间。$ t, S( Z4 q6 R, N9 a
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(10) 历史:6篇(人物)
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(12) 历史:8篇(邮政)0 i5 ]5 z* d. A: g/ f
(13) 历史:第9篇(城市发展)) O" X' x; Q' k% _3 A" G6 e
(14) 历史:第11篇(建筑)1 q. O: q: \) M; h  U4 H* B5 a
(15) 历史:第18篇(建筑log structures
+ ]" ~) v, p! e% N1 Q  O(16) 历史:第23篇(建筑Frank Lloyd Wright
+ p' F* \( N! r4 u& h(17) 场景《上》 历史:1篇(建筑)
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$ g3 Z2 d; K! t+ b(19) 地球科学:1篇(interior) L% O' w1 j: r) c: ?
(20) 地球科学:2
  ]3 L- @8 \- M! G4 z/ S; u) V, m(21) 地球科学:2. f3 [5 k; d8 e$ Z
(22) 生物:3篇(fish1 D% i/ |. F' A+ X  W: e
(23) 生物:13篇(鸟的迁徙)
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(25) 天文类:1篇(登陆月球和火星)
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(28) 历史:第16篇(人物/摄影家)
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(30) 历史:第22篇(艺术史), r  g0 r5 d  @* O
(31) 历史:第24篇(艺术史furniture design
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- Q1 ~+ }+ V6 w0 G(33) 历史:第27篇(雕刻); ]/ ?* f$ J& x$ ~
(34) 历史:第13篇(yellow stone park
7 S0 w5 H0 d, }1 X% m+ d: D(35) 历史:第14篇(钟表)
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(43) 历史:第29篇(radio
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(46) 天文:第2篇(宇航服)( k! |5 E6 S7 D  w; U' G! o5 C
(47) 天文:第3篇(天文学家)$ j$ N: }1 N% \; P9 j
(48) 生物:第2篇(pest
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(50) 生物:第4篇(鸟)
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(53) 生物:第7篇(mouse
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+ J, O! u' _( ~$ ^(55) 生物:第9篇(wasp黄蜂
! s2 p  q7 ?5 h+ X, U# H(56) 生物:第10篇(spider 蜘蛛
( Y* o" k8 i2 r" e(57) 生物:第11篇(Kangaroo袋鼠9 D" v! K3 {/ a- _
(58) 生物:第12篇(Frogs1 ^, I' a6 G5 {- H9 h- c
(59) 地球科学类:第3篇(Minerals
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(61) 地球科学:第5篇(mountain
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(64) 地球科学:第8篇(road
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(68) 人类学:第1
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(71) 人体生理心理:第1篇(Baby hypothesis9 S# b* [6 X- h0 Z) ~, B/ g
(72) 人体生理心理:第2篇(sleep
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(74) 人体生理心理:第4篇(失眠)
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So, uh, as (Jim) said, (james Polk) was (the eleventh) President, and…(well, my report`s) about the next president, Zachary Taylor.
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8 R1 C( _( {, y" P7 g" ATaylor was elected in 1849. It`s surprising because…(well), he was the first president that didn`t have (any previous) <political> pretty experience. The (main reason) he (was chosen as a candidates was) because he was (a war hero).
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In the army, (his) men called (him)(Old Rough and Ready)”… I guess because (of his)rough edges.” He was kind of blunt钝的、粗的 and didn`t (really) look like (a military军方,陆军) hero. He (liked) to do things like (wear civilian clothes instead of a uniform)---even in (battle). And he (was) so (short) and (plump丰满的、发福的 he had to be) lifted up (onto) his horse. But he (did win a lot of) battles and he (became) more and more popular. (So,the Whig辉格党 party decided to nominate任命 him for the presidency总统职务), even though (no one knew anyting about) where (he stood) on (the) issues.( ?8 `& F/ B. X9 Q1 m/ Q

0 X, n  G; n( C5 O( P. PI couldn`t find out much about (his accomplishments)--- <probably> because he (was only in office about a year and a half) before he died. But one thing---he pushed (for the development of the transcontinental穿越大陆的 railroad because he thought it was important to form建立a link with) the West Coast---there was a lot of wealth in California andOregon (from commerce商业、贸易 and minerals矿物) and stuff. Also, he established (an agricultural bureau局、处、办事处in the Department of) the <Interior> and promoted more <government> aid援助 to (agriculture).  g0 y% |! Y8 i
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Well,that`s about all I found. (Like I said), he died in office---in 1950---(so his Vice President副总统 look over)and that`s the next report, so…thank you!
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(11) 7篇(历史时间:热气球)---难度级别:$$$$$
. z) l9 [" p, B/ K* O+ fI want to welcome (each and) every (balloon enthusiast热心者,对某事物有极大兴趣者to Philadephia). Thank you for coming here this morning to (commemorate纪念) the first <balloon> (voyage航海,航行) in the United states. On january 9th ,1793,at ten o`clock morining, a (silk丝绸) balloon lifed into (skies above this) city, which was, at the time, the capital of the country.
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According to the (original records of the flight), (the voyage lasted) 46 <minutes>, from (its departure启程,离开) of (Philadelphia to its) landing (across the Delaware River in New Jersey). (Though) our (pilots飞行员) today we will try to (approximate) the (original) landing site, (they`re at the mercy恩惠,幸运of the) winds, so who knows where they will drift off to. Even the (balloonist in 1793) experienced (some uncertain) weather that days. They were clouds,fog, and (mist薄雾) in (various各种各样的) directions.1 f/ G9 j% R9 W! F( W
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Our (reenactment再修订法律) promises to be (nothing) less than (spectacular壮观的,引人注目的,惊人的). the yellow balloon directly behind (me is five) stories`s (high). It`s (inflated使充气 with helium unlike the original), which was filled with (hydrogen) and, (onbeknownst) to (the pilot), (potentially) explosive. Gas(-filled models) are (pretty) uncommen now because (of the) <extremely> high cost, so the 18 other balloons in today`s (launch发射)
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感想:
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. i: \  ~, S; k* p& M% M1 T这第二篇感觉要比第一篇难度小些。- w" U& W: k/ [

  Q& W% L% _# o4月1日前听写过大白本场景(下)的前9篇,所以昨天算是从第10篇开始的,每天仅2篇就要耗费我3个多小时。(十分惭愧身为“水清木华校区”的一员,开班一个月了,目前总共就听了13个场景下,和5个语音识别……)战绩还是差est。
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今天这两篇的题材依然不熟悉。我听每句话几乎都得听10遍,错误还百出成如此这般……6月7号就考了,听力水平这样的基础上坚持听写到考前2天,能勉强考到80分都难吧horse老师~~ 8 d5 g+ s3 [6 d! {- j$ O
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0 J/ _' h1 E" R% h5 oLet`s (proceed停顿或耽搁后继续进行) to the main (exhibit) hall and look at some (of) the (actual) <vehicles> that played (prominent重要的,显著的) role and speeding up (mail delivery). (Consider) how long (it) used to take to (send a letter across a relatively相对而言) short <distance>. Back in the 1600`s, it took two weeks (on horesback) to get a letter from Boston to New York, (a) distance (of) about 260 miles. (Crossing a river) was also (a challenge挑战. Ferry渡船、轮渡) service was so irregular (that) carrier (would) sometimes wait hours just to (catch a ferry. For <journeys> island), there (was) always (the stagecoach驿站马车), but (the ride was by) no (means) comfortable because (it had to be) shared (with) other (passengers乘客、旅客). The post office was pretty (ingenious人灵巧的,东西制作精巧的,方法巧妙的) about some (routes车船等的固定路线,路线). In the nineteenth century, in (the)Southwestern desert, for instance, (camels骆驼 were brought in to) help (get) the mail (through). In <Alaska > (reindeer驯鹿) were used. (this practice) was discontinued because (of) the disagreeable令人不愉快的,讨厌的 (temperament性情,性格;气质 of these) animals.
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We`ll stop (here a minute so that you can enter this replica复制品) of railway mile car. It was (during the Age of Iron Horse) that delivery (really started to pick up改进,提高;恢复). In fact, the United States transported most (bulk大量的mail) by train for nearly 100 years. The first (airmail) service (didn`t start until)[连读]1918.3 r* o* P8 t; @& D# r8 m8 @" ~

9 L5 Z. [" g- T# V  yPleas (take) a few moments look around. I hope you`ll enjoy (your) tour. And (as you) continue (on your own), may I suggest you visit our (impressive philatelic集邮的 collection). Not only can you look (at some of the) more unusual6 B1 F/ X4 _$ a  a- \+ p( ?
(stamps) issues, but there is an interesting exhibit on (how stamps) are made.
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7 ^2 b4 R) c1 s) S2 X9 M2 C& r3 e7 MToday we`ll examine the role that (private) (transportation)---(namely), the automobile---plays in city (planning).
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( R! X# N$ N- `; XA number of <sociologist> blame the automobile for decline下降,衰弱 of downtown市中心,闹市区 areas of major (cities). In (1950`s) (and) 1916`s the automobile (made) (it) possible to work in the city and yet live in the (suburbs近郊) (many) miles away. Shopping (patterns格式,格局) changed: instead of (patronizing光顾) downtown stores, people (in the suburbs) went to large shopping (malls面积大的购物中心,商业区) outside the city and (closer) (to) home. (Merchants商人) in the city (failed); and (their) stores closed. Downtown shopping areas became (deserted被舍弃的,荒芜的). In recent years,there`s (been) a (rebirth重生,复活) of the downtown areas, (as many suburbanites郊区居民<发音:su`burba`nite> have) moved back to the city.They`ve (done) this, of course, to avoid (highways) (clogged使受阻) with (commuters通勤者) from the (suburbs).
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I`v chosen this particular city planning problem---our dependence on (private) transportation---to (discuss in groups).I`m (hoping) you all come up with想出来 (some innovative革新的,有创新精神的) solutions. Oh,and don`t approach the problems from a (purely纯粹的,完全的) <sociological> perspective视角,观点,想法try to take (into account) environmental and economic issues as well.
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水清木华165号座位的听力差est女生向小马老师表决心:考前这最后60天,一定要听写完场景上下里的144篇文章,并争取多做大白本上的模拟练习题。 : _* V& ?7 n1 M( k" z

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支持一下,哈哈 一起加油 ……1 D2 w, ]1 s- ^4 z: M

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第1篇难度不大,却出了很多低级错误,比如愣把1870年听成1930年 ,还检查出一堆会说会听,不会拼写的小词。8 _# i& U# f  Q* z7 o( ~( v
第2篇还是有很多连眼睛都不认识的词,所以听起来有些费劲。尤其是第二段第一句话,整句都听岔了……- h) s$ {! X/ Z9 s+ f
如果晚上有时间再来把历史部分里的最后一个建筑部分(第23篇)听写了,光听写就要花3,4个小时,还没模仿跟读呢……任重而道远兮!
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In today`s class, we`ll (be) <examing> some 19th <century> pattern books that were used for building houses. I think it`s (fair) to say (these) book (were the) most (important) (influence) on <design> (of North American) houses during the 19th centry.
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(This) was because (most) people who wanted to build a house couldn`t afford to <hire> an <architect>. Instead, they bought a pattern book, picked (out) a plan, and took it to (the) builder.The (difference in) cost was (substantial巨大的;基本上的).In (1870), for example, (hiring) an <architect> would`ve cost about a hundred <dollars> . At the same time, a pattern book written by an <architect> cost ony five dollors.
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At that price, it`s easy to see why pattern books were so popular. Some (are back in) print again today, and (of course) (they cost a lot) more than they did a hundred years ago. But (they`re) an invaluable <resource> for (historians历史学家),and also for people who restore old houses. I have a modern (reprint再版(本)) here that (I`ll) be passing around the room (in) the moment so that everyone could have a look.
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