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旧托福听力mp3及脚本——《第十一天》(97年5月)

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旧托福听力mp3及脚本——《第十一天》(97年5月)

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M: Hey, Karen. Look like you've get some sun this weekend.
; m& {4 j: D" R  s2 O3 m# g [小马过河-新托福专业备考社区]W: Yeah? I guess so. I spent the weekend at the beach.
! G+ c1 f  Y2 ~8 H4 I2 H小马过河-新托福专业备考社区M: Oh, yeah That’s  great. Where did you stay?www.xiaomaguohe.net9 P4 y2 l/ ?: l, }5 b7 K. F5 }
W: Some friends of my parents live out there, and they invited me there for as long as I want to stay.TOEFL,IBT,托福,新托福,机经,小马过河,留学,美国,海外" Z. b" d: S. G* F7 o* w% j; g
M: So what are you doing back here already? [小马过河-新托福专业备考社区]  A! o" i* n/ n6 i6 {
W: Oh, I have a paper I need to work on. And I just couldn't do any serious studying at the beach.
* U. ?: j1 p9 v: x% x! _M: I don't blame you. So what did you do out there? I mean besides lie out in the sun, obviously.
; A$ ^4 T6 t1 x3 [小马过河W: I jogged up and down the beach and I played some volleyball. You know I never realized how hard it is to run on sand. I couldn't get through a whole game before I had to sit down. It's much easier to run on wet sand near the water. M: Not to mention cooler. Did you go swimming?
* k0 N  g/ L1 w9 O- R# xwww.xiaomaguohe.netW: I wanted to. But they said the water isn't warm enough for that until a couple of months from now. So I just wetted in up to my knees.
$ J/ w- q; D) `) ITOEFL,IBT,托福,新托福,机经,小马过河,留学,美国,海外M: It all sound's so relaxing. I wish I could get away to the beach like that.
: A4 p( H9 N- a1 @* i小马过河W: It looks like you could use it. Don't tell me you spent the weekend in the library again.
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M: Thanks for stopping by, Ann. I'd like to talk to you about a research project  I thought you might be interested in. A friend of mine is working in Yellow Stone National Park this summer.www.xiaomaguohe.net. L! R* ], U1 H
W: Yellow Stone? I've always wanted to spend sometime out Wyoming. M: Wait till you here what the project is. She is working with the buffalo population. Their herds have   been increasing in size lately which is good in theory.
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M: Well, apparently because of all the winter tourists, paths are created in the snow. More buffalo are surviving the harsh winters because the paths make it easier for the buffalo to move around and find food. But it turns out that some of the herds are infected with bacteria. [小马过河-新托福专业备考社区]) i* A* @1 X6 f" R7 z9 x; E: E
W: Oh, yeah. I heard about that A blue...
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W: Right, It has been around for quite a while.小马过河-新托福专业备考社区" u8 L2 Q, p! y# h
M: Yes, it has. And because the buffalo population is increasing, they have been roaming more than usual. And the diseases begans to spread to the cattle ranches that border the park.
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M: Yes. And it caused a lot of controversy. Some of the ranches even want to destroy the buffalo herds.TOEFL,IBT,托福,新托福,机经,小马过河,留学,美国,海外3 D6 S3 D: F$ r$ ?8 D
W: That's awful. Have they made much progress with the research?
( E3 B) {. L" R$ r2 {9 ~7 Bwww.xiaomaguohe.netM: So far they have been collecting tissue samples from dead buffalo to see if bacteria are present.
! _0 x4 u) l, ]. O小马过河W: I'd really be interested in working on this. You know I've been researching diseased animal population.
) z9 M  u! W7 {% R  I2 }+ b [小马过河-新托福专业备考社区]M: That's why I thought of you. I took the liberty of mentioning your name to my friend. She's hoping you'll be able to spend the whole summer out there.: I. M1 E" e6 j
W: Well, I was going to work on my thesis a lot in July, but I'm sure my devisor wouldn't want me to pass up this opportunity.TOEFL,IBT,托福,新托福,机经,小马过河,留学,美国,海外5 r3 V" s0 i! z* m9 L  h% Q% B& G. K
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Welcome to Everglade National Park. The Everglade is a watery plain covered with saw grass that's home to numerous species of plants and wild life. And one and a half million acre is too big to see it all today, but this tour will offer you a good sampling. Our tour bus will stop first at Tailor Slue. This is a good place to start because it is home to many plants and animals typically associated with The Everglade. You will see many exotic birds and of course the world famous alligators. Don't worry there's a border walk that goes across the marsh so you can look down at the animals in the water from a safe distance. The border walk is high enough to give you a great view of saw grass quarry. From there we'll head for some other marshy and even jungle-like areas that feature wonderful tropical plant life. For those of you who'd like a closer view of saw grass quarry, you might consider running a canoe sometime during your visit here. However don't do this unless you have a very good sense of direction and can negotiate your way through tall grass. We hate to have to come looking for you. You have a good fortune of being here in winter, the best time of the year to visit. During the spring and summer, the mosquitoes were just about to eat you alive. Right now they are not so bothersome but you will still want to use insect repellent. [小马过河-新托福专业备考社区]; M. ?1 ~9 O2 |% ~3 {6 R7 i6 Z
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' y$ c  D8 T) g7 w( d* CThank you. It's great to see so many of you interested in this series on survival in outer space. Please excuse the cameras. We are being video taped for the local TV stations. Tonight I'm going to talk about the most basic aspect of survival: the space suit. When most of you imagine an astronaut, that's probably the first thing that comes to mind. right? Well, without space suit it will not be possible for us to survive in the space. For example, outer space is a vacuum. There's no gravity or air pressure. Without protection, a body would explode. What's more, we cook in the sun or freeze in the shade with temperatures ranging from a toasty 300 degrees above to a cool 300 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. The space suit that NASA has developed is truly a marvel. This photo enlarges men there is a life image of actual size space suit worn by astronaut on the last space shuttle mission. This part is the torso. It is made from seven extremely durable layers. This thick insulation protects against temperature extremes and radiation. Next is what they call a bladder of oxygen. That's inflatable sack filled with oxygen  to simulate atmospheric pressure. This blathered presses against the body the same force as the earth atmosphere at sea level. The innermost layers provide liquid cooling and ventilation. Despite all the layers, the suit is flexible allowing free movement so we can work. Another really sophisticated part of the space suit is the helmet. I brought one along to show you. Can I have a volunteer to come and demonstrate?www.xiaomaguohe.net" X2 V/ ~+ \( B* o
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7 f0 [0 Q# ?- c6 `; E9 N [小马过河-新托福专业备考社区]Good evening. My name is Pan Joans and on behalf of modern dance club, I'd like to welcome you to tonight's program. The club is pleased to present the TV version of the Catherine Wheel, Twyla Tharp's rock ballet. This video version of the ballet has been even more successful with audiences than the original theater production. It includes some animations; slow motion and stop action phrases that really help the audiences understand the dance. The title of the piece refers to Saint Catherine who died on a Wheel in 307 AD. Nowadays a Catharine wheel is also a kind of fireworks that looks something like a pinwheel. Anyway the dance is certainly full of fireworks. You'll see how Twyla Tharp explores one family's attempt to confront the violence in modern life. The central symbol of the work is a pineapple, but exactly what it represents has always created a lot of controversy. As you watch see if you can figure it out. The music for this piece is full of the rhythmic energy of the rock music. It was composed by David Burn of the rock band Talking Head. And the lead dancer in this version was Sara Radener who is perfectly suited to Tharp's adventurous choreography. Following the video, dance teacher Mary Parker will lead the discussion about symbolism Mr. Tharp used. We hope you can stay for that. So enjoy tonight's video and thank you for your support.
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