听写第二天。。。
material:每日听写训练第三天 演讲1。2。
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I'm sure almost every one of you looked at your watch or your(at a) clock before you came to class today. Watches and clocks seem in(as) much part of our life like(as) breathing or eating. And yet did you know that watches and clocks or(were) scare(scarce adj.缺乏的, 不足的, 稀有的, 不充足的) in the United States until the 1850s. In the late 1700s, people didn't know the exact time at last(unless) they were near a clock. Those delecbal(delightful adj.令人愉快的, 可喜的) clocks in the squares of European towns were built for the public. After all, most citizens simply couldn't afford a personal timepiece. While(Well) into the 1800s in Europe and United States, the main purpose of the(a) watch, which by the way was off and on ago change(a gold chain), was to show others how wealthy you were. The word "this wathch(wrist n.手腕watch n.手表)" didn't even enter the English language until nearly 1900. By then the riped(rapid) pace (of the industrialization n.工业化, 产业化) in the United States meant that measuring time has(had) become essential. How could a(the) factory worker get to work on time and does(unless) he or she knew exactly what time it was? Since the effiency(efficiency) was now measured by how fast the job was done, everyone was interested in time. And since industralization(industrialization) made possible remaining your mactural(the manufacture of) large quantities of goods, watches became fairly inexpensive. Furthermore you like to relax back(electric lights kept factories) going around the pub(clock). Being “on time” had enter(entered) the language and life of every citizen. $小马过河-新托福专业备考社区" E: ^8 q s0 O- x# M# V$ E# e
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summary:这篇比较简单,犯了比较多可笑的错误,听出都是比较相近的读音,比昨天感觉要稍好一点。
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) H$ @/ h; s1 n C0 ?1 ?+ C [小马过河-新托福专业备考社区]This room is devoted to electric fish. The eel in the tank behind me can produce a strong joke(jolt) of electricity to join(stun) its prey .But none(most) of the fish in here cookings(produce) only weak electrical impokers (impulse) that are useful for navigating, locating food and even for communicating. The net(knife) fish is a good example. This fish navigates using tiny factures (receptors) in the skin better(that are sensitive to) electrical impokers (impulses). The net(knife) fish produces an electrical signal and respectures(the receptors) in its skin let it know when the (signal is distorted) by a tree root or (some other obstacle) so it can go around it. Fish also use its(the) ability to produce and detect electrical impulses to communicate.They can tell each other what species they belong to, how big they are , and whether they are male or female. We have a tank here that 's especially(specially) equipped to convert the inaltibal (inaudible) sing(signals) they produced(that the fish produce) into sounds you can hear when you put on the(these) headphones. I heard(urge) you all to listen in when I've(I'm) done speaking. Now have a look at the lecture grade(electric rays). Rays are especially interesting to medical researchers because it's(of) the organs they use to produce electricity. These organs contain a chemical that carries (signals from one nerve ending to the next). Not only in rays but also in people. By study in(studying) these organs scientists hope to learn more about diseases (that interrupt the transmission of impulses) from one (nerve) to another.www.xiaomaguohe.net3 P1 ?( s/ \) F/ P; d- ~! Z
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eel n.鳗鲡, 美洲鳗, 蛇形鱼类, 油滑的人小马过河8 E, {' g/ x9 t' e8 O& C- X e
tank n.(盛液体, 气体的大容器)桶、箱、罐、槽, 池塘, 坦克, 战车, 柜, 储水池 vt.储于槽中, 击败 vi.大量喝酒
& z* w: z/ Z7 Nwww.xiaomaguohe.netjolt v.摇晃n.摇晃
' H0 d( X' g! E0 T小马过河stun vt.使晕倒, 使惊吓, 打晕 n.晕眩, 打昏, 惊倒小马过河( Y: l, D- n" F. \( }' J" o
prey n.被掠食者, 牺牲者, 掠食 vi.捕食, 掠夺, 折磨/ H4 c# a* A9 s6 D! v5 S2 \3 E0 U
impulse n.推动, 刺激, 冲动, 推动力 vt.推动
* @/ O0 X) x9 |& ?' oTOEFL,IBT,托福,新托福,机经,小马过河,留学,美国,海外navigate vi.航行, 航海, 航空 vt.航行于, 驾驶, 操纵, 使通过TOEFL,IBT,托福,新托福,机经,小马过河,留学,美国,海外+ {( ~. C1 L' c- r! R
receptor n.接受器, 感受器, 受体
" y0 W- P2 a. K( e$ A H8 Hdistorted adj.扭歪的, 受到曲解的
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inaudible adj.听不见的, 不可闻的www.xiaomaguohe.net. Q5 _; J! ^ U# r8 B9 f
nerven.神经, 胆量, 勇气, 叶脉 vt.鼓起勇气
5 e' Q: b) M) x( ], L& C* dwww.xiaomaguohe.nettransmissionn.播送, 发射, 传动, 传送, 传输, 转播
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summary:我又被打败了= =||。。。被自己吓惨咯~~对大段的连读完全没有抗体,很多听不出。。。而且生词比较多,缺乏该领域词汇量。。。很吃力= =||.。。。好恐怖。。。 [小马过河-新托福专业备考社区]" v& v# C! j p+ l7 _ O% K# D/ s
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