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[待定] 每日旧托听写总结,大家多指点

本主题由 达达摩摩 于 2008-9-12 12:37 设置高亮

每日旧托听写总结,大家多指点

第四天对话一   doing that can make your eyes feel really dry and tired. 文字答案中没有feel,我觉得听力中应该是有的。! a# g; j9 B# Y  g+ @* M2 Z- c

$ A6 `) ~0 `" N                        That makes sense, but what does it have to do with a computer? does it have to do with 觉得很难,听了N遍还是被打败了,最后只好看答案……
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         对话二    this comes as a total shock to me, 当时只听出来this comes 和 total shock 猜出来是说话者吃惊,翻答案才知道as a  …… to me
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" c0 o& L  B5 c                        Well, I guess the paper must have meant most sunny somewhere else. have meant 没听出来
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         演讲1      I wanna talk today about some studies that seem to indicate that there has been a startling worldwide decline in the number of
2 k- C/ L$ t; V                        amphibians such as frog toad and salamanders.  这句话that seem to indicate 没听出来,也不知道为什么seem 这个词总是听不出来,2 @2 h" `1 }5 `+ J5 y
                       老毛病了,总是改不掉……
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                       that their habitats are being destroyed. 听成了 that their habitats have been destroyed. 其实这个应该听得出的,只是当时听的时候
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/ X6 Z# _- n* N( b- D0 K& H* E) {                       Water can pass through amphibian's skin allowing toxins dissolved in the water to enter the amphibian's body.
3 y, M5 W5 h8 M6 U3 [& u                       这句allowing toxins 听成 allow intoxicate 我经常把前面的ing 搞到后面去,这是不是对句子或意群没概念的表现啊
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         演讲2     You asked for people to speak out who are against demonishing the old Kensington hotel to put up a new shopping mall, and I'm one of those people.
1 S; ]4 @7 p( u2 ~                       demonishing 耳朵不认识它,气死我了
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I also admit that the hotel has gotten a bit dilapidated and unsightly  很简单的词耳朵都听不出……

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        演讲3      The corn that Columbus introduced to Europe was the distant descendant of a grass native to Mexico 红字完全没听出来是什么东西+ A6 @5 z; c6 N( E+ [

6 h/ [# \  z8 a& {2 ^                       Figuratively speaking  这个很少用到啊,没听出来
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                       The kernels are crowded together beneath the strong protected husk and silk.  这句话没听出来,根本不知道她在说什么。
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. Q9 R) C9 w5 z        今天就这些了,各位XDJM多多提点我啊,我英语很烂,但至少我肯干!
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[ 本帖最后由 慢慢 于 2008-4-29 23:03 编辑 ]

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分析  我觉得 你有两个方面不牢固   一  单词   某些单词还没转化为听力单词    二   读音   比如 protected husk and silk.      会存在严重的连读  与失爆  现象    所以你自然听起来有困难       故 建议  坚持听写    还可以听下网络课堂关于美音一些特殊现象
5 ], W; y4 Q3 v6 |. _: I 个人观点    有异议的话  以大牛为准

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不过  你很多难的单词都拼出来了   还是很强一个

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很多人都开始听写备考日志了,真好
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相信我,听写,真的,很管用!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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原帖由 走聪明 于 2008-3-13 00:04 发表 ( b3 |3 c$ B) w9 ?; y- i+ K7 n
分析  我觉得 你有两个方面不牢固   一  单词   某些单词还没转化为听力单词    二   读音   比如 protected husk and silk.      会存在严重的连读  与失爆  现象    所以你自然听起来有困难       故 建议  坚持听 ...
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谢谢你的建议,我会加油改进,加油加油

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原帖由 小马学生会 于 2008-3-13 00:06 发表
, g0 M0 S4 `9 M& b! k3 h+ \; }很多人都开始听写备考日志了,真好
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o(∩_∩)o...哈哈  坚信听写是提高听力的唯一途径,坚持听写,谢谢支持

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第五天对话1

Hello, John. You must be pleased. After all how many students are lucky enough to have been accepted at their first and their second choices? & P- A" b* L5 {  g4 G
Not many I know. But I'm not sure yet which one to choose.
. @6 \! o: [6 R  i7 LWell, you seem to have doubts about the state university. But its biology department has a fine reputation. What more could a biology major want?
' Z% W' b* z! r- e% IYeah. And they also have internships for seniors. But a friend told me that for the first two years some lectures have a hundred and fifty students. You probably wouldn't get to know any of your teachers. $ k( K/ }/ r3 x) z9 }0 N
Well, you might actually. Because those classes also have small discussion sections. They meet twice a week, and have no more than twenty students.
% h; ^6 Q- E4 o/ B$ e9 ^* qI know. But I've heard that they are usually taught by graduate students. At WhiteStone College all classes are taught by professors. ; _5 G5 L& N. i& `7 d7 W
What about getting? Do you prefer a small town like White Stone? Or a bigger place like the state capital?
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That doesn't matter to me.. What I do care about is getting individual attention from the faculty and making friends. . L9 t7 L6 }* t# h! ]7 T
Look, I've known you for four years now and you seem to be a pretty out going person. I don't think you have any trouble making friends at the state university. It sounds to me that you are leaning toward White Stone though?
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我也在LAP-TOP前坐着听力。一会儿继续听写。9 z' S3 J: [9 A  Z+ M* c! f
坚持一定会出成绩,愿你成功!
决不妥协。决不流泪。决不放弃。

为荣誉而战!

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第五天对话2

Hi, Claire.  How does it feel to be back on campus?
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Keach, hi. Well, to tell you the truth, I have mixed feelings.$Oh, why? + h( ?* o( e' W6 U5 {6 B$ I" ?+ o
I have this great summer job that I really hated to leave. I worked at the wild life research center in Maryland.

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" ]7 n+ ~! q; ~+ O+ oThis is a wild life center, not a zoo. This place breeds endangered species and tries to prepare them for life in the wild.
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! E* |! c: _( Q% y- h" mWell, endangered species, yes. But not tigers or pandas. I was working with whooping cranes and sandtail cranes. It was really neat. I taught the baby crane how to eat and drink, and I help the vet to give medical check-ups.

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It was. The clothes and puppets are the key tool of this. We all covered ourselves up, the scientists, the vets, the junior staff, everybody. You see, baby cranes will become attached to their care-takers.
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, f  |: J! u* r  |& h5 D! Y( cYeah. And their chances for survival aren't very good. But by covering ourselves and by using birds puppets the chicks are more likely to seek out other birds rather than people. And their transition to the wild has a better chance of being successful.
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第五天演讲1

In 1871 the first passenger elevators were used in office buildings and allowed architects to build higher than people could comfortably walk. Another innovation was in building technique. In 1885 the steel skeleton was introduced and allowed for the construction of tall buildings that could withstand high winds. We take for granted some of the other inventions that enabled people to live and work in skyscrapers. For example, few people realized that the telephone was necessary for vertical communication and that flush toilet and vacuum incinerator made waste disposal possible. Now as we entered the age of super skyscraper, some with more than 200 floors, we see the need for even more technological innovations. In the area of heating and cooling systems for example. For all their benefits, these super tall buildings do cause problems though. For one thing they place enormous strain on parking and traffic row in urban areas. But let's leave behind these technical concerns and move on to consider some of the design elements that have come to characterize the age of the skyscraper.. w! X/ O# m# z+ N9 \

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