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看到你的听写笔记,很震撼,我是8月9考,也要开始练习听写啦

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终于把学年论文搞定了,泪哗哗的啊!
$ i, l! s" k4 y, E) I" N托福因为急赶学年论文荒废了太长时间了。都好几天没有时间听写了,今天听写的结果真让人震撼那!. [- t! F& W# u1 k
俺不敢了,再也不敢荒废了。
& E" {3 f$ R+ g" q; t% _6 d5 _连续做了十几天的老托福阅读,速度还好,争确率正在逐步提高。今天的两篇全做对了,可是我是倒着往前做的,是不是越往前约最容易啊!
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( q: N! x8 Y; F作文刚刚开始写全尸的那种,三个小时一篇而且感觉水准很差……
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2008 6 5
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与其他单词发音混淆world (war)( l7 N6 c9 w: v) e0 k
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Listen to a student’s report in the us histiory class.4 I+ v' [* `; ?
So as json j was the 11th president,and we are(well my) reports about the next president,e t.tylar was elected 1849.it is surprising because he was the first president that didn’t have any previous political experince.the main reason he was chosen as a cadidate(candidate) was that he was a war hero,in the army his men called him old rough and ready-a(i)5 ?! X5 W! U& C1 W3 x5 a9 J
guess because of his rough agence(edges),he was kind of blong(blunt) and really didn’t look like a millitary hero.he liked to do things like wear servilian(civilian) clothes and
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a uniform,even in battle.he was so short and plong(plump he) had to be lifted up onto his horse.but he did win a lot of battles and became more and more popular.so the w party decided to nomint(nominate) him for the presidency, even though no one knew any thing about where he stood on the issues.
- V6 ]! Q. K0 Ii couldn’t find much about his accomplishments,probably because he was only in the office about a year and a half before he died.but one thing—he pushed for the devlopment of the trans-continental railroad,because he thought it was important to form liguse of (a link with)the westcoast.there was a lot of wealth in califonia and orgen from commerse(commerce) and minerals and stuff.also he established an agriculture(al) bureau in the department of the interior and promoted more government items(aid) to agriculture.
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plump圆胖的, 丰满的, 鼓起的
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Listen to a talk of a special event.! d# p- f+ |$ h- Z
I want to welcome migine every bulloon flows through theeach and every balloon enthusiast to p
/ i5 f$ |, P0 O. }. h- I- v.thank you for coming here this morning to comemery(commemorate) the first balloon voie engineer(voyage)
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in the us.on j 9 1783 at 10o’clock in the morning a suit(silk) balloon lifted into the sky above this city,which was at the time the capital of this country.according to the original records of the flight,the voyage lasted 46minutes.from the departure in p to a landing across d river in new j.though ourpilets(pilots) today will
! F3 F  h" ^1 G4 Qattract the(try to) approximate the original landing site,there are the mess(at the mercy) of the winds,so who knows where the brief stuff(they will drift off) to. Even the balloonist in 1783 experinced some uncertain weather that day.there were clouds,fog and mixed(mist) in various directions.
+ p3 y9 V; o% \; U- p1 y+ O: nOur re(reenactment) promises to be nothing less than spectacular,the yellow balloon directly behind me is 5 story eye(stories high).it’s inflated withhealinghelium,unlike the original,which was filled with hydrogen,and,on the notes(unbeknownst)to the pilots,pertantially explucive(potentially explosive).gas-filled models are pretty uncommon now because of the extremely high cost.so the 80 other balloons in todays launch are hot air heated by pr(propane burners),these balloons are from all over the country.
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3 drift off渐渐离开
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6 spectacular引人入胜的, 壮观的
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12burner火炉, 烧火的人
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今天历史类的两篇,一篇是邮政,一篇是城市化。不认识的单词很多,听得不是很顺,前两遍几本只能听个大概!$ L6 k! }% [* \$ U7 G6 H' h7 f
Let's
0 F& b0 }; n$ v3 ]$ D" |proceed to the main exhibit hall,and look at some body
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! m& d8 C) u1 M) S. z7 xplay of the promoted road,(of the actual vehicles that have played a prominent role in)

9 F5 ]+ ^3 |- e& a: g. G$ W8 ?speeding up mail delivery.consider how long it used to send a letter across a relatively short distance,back in" F; ^9 L, N7 M4 B# H
the 1600,it took 2 weeks on
7 t! V" V; N% zhorseback,to get a letter from Boston to NewYork.a distince of about 260miles,across(crossing) a river was also a challenge.fairy(ferry) servers (service)was so inregular(irregular) that a carrier would sometimes wait hours just to catch a ferry.for jurney in England
landthere was a stage coage(the stage coach),but the arrivals(ride) was by means comfortable,because it had to be shared with other passengers.the post offices were pretty ingenious about summers(some roues),in the 19 century,in the sourthwestern desert for instance,camels were brought in to help get the mail through.in the last(ALASKA) the(reindeer) were used,this practice was discontinued because of the disagreeable temple(temperament) of these animals.
' n+ Z( A2 b2 _. H/ N8 X6 X, nwe will stop here a minute so that you can enter the replica of the railway mailcar.It was during the age of the rion horse that the delivery really started to pick up.in fact,the us transported most book(bulk) mail by train for nearly 100 years.the first airmail service didn't started until 1918.please take a few moments to look around, i hope you will enjoy your tour.and as you continue on your own,may I suggest you visit our preserved filitaly(impressive philatelic) collection.not only can you look at some of the more unusual stamps issues,but there is an interesting exhibit on how stamps are made.
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listen to a professor talk to his city planning class
0 j: ?' f' H* h4 ?" Dtoday we will exam the roadsrole of
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transportation--namely the
9 G% V2 {2 O, v& z) V! W% h/ [1 X6 Qanimal fales(automobile) place(plays) in city planing.a number of sociologists balme the automobile for the decline of the downtown areas of
- a' S& N5 t1 V- Imajor cities.in 1950 and 1960,the automobile made it possible to work in the city and yet live in the suburbs many
: @, u9 ?. o( K' S; U2 ]. pmiles away.shopping patterns changed,instead of picture lying(patronizing) in downtown stores,people+ J7 R/ q4 n2 l/ ]% l; q4 }3 k) p
in the suburs went to lager shopping mails(malls) outside the city and closer to home., V- [  O( e0 k) g# w0 k0 q
Mergency(merchants) in the city failed and the stores closed,downtown shopping areas became deserted.in recent years ,there is being (have been) a reburst (rebirth)of the downtown area,as many subers(suburbanites)
8 Z& g# \: J0 |% u2 _3 n) Ahave moved back to the city,they've done this of course to avoid the highways clock(clogged) with commuters from the suburbs.i've chosen this particular city planning problem,our dependence on private transportation to discuss in groups,i hope you all will come up with some innerate(innovative) solutions,don't aporoach this problem from a purely sociological perspective,try to take into account environmental and economic issues as well.

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2008 6 10
  E! Q0 c  L! m$ \* Mlisten to a talk given by a tourguide in the musum.# L: V& R; F3 Y
before we begin our tour,I would like to give you some background information on the painter Grant Wood.We will be seeing much of his work today.wood was borned in 1881 in irel farm country,and became interested in art very early in life.although he studied art in both mainly ireland and the artstitudeinstitute in the chicago,the strongest infulences on his art were european.he spent time in both Germany and France,and his study there helpedshipen(shape) his own styleline(stylized)1 z1 L% D9 k1 S# d0 E4 I
form of realism.when he returned to irle,wood applied the stylized realizism(realism) in europe to the usual(rural) life he saw around him and he remembered from his childhood around the turn of the century.he potratial(his portraits) of farm families the taken the stability life litherm(imitate the statice formalism) of potographs of earlr saterlars(settlers) posed
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life of the midwestern united states .by the1930s wood was a leading figure of the school of
wide(art) called american original litherm(regionalism).in6 C0 D- {' ?9 c( [( ?! F
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trialed(failed)
, the paintinsg you are about to see preserved wood’s vision of pioneer farmers
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2008 06 11
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listen to a lecture about the history about comic books.! Z; Q8 z! ]7 z: E2 o, I. S9 R% o
now,let's focus on comics in 1950s.early in the decade,sales were down,so pulishers started0 Z! x) @9 V9 [! P: G, `% |0 g( L
looking for some new angle to get their readers interested again.they found
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what they were looking for with horror comics,stories about ghosts and sedilence(demons) that were often graspedly(graphically) violent. before long,most of the major publishers were printing horror comics.but it all came to an end a few years later.you see,there was sicologist(psychologist),named fw,who claimed that the comic books, the horror books in particular,were bad influence on children,and turned them into the ture high% [/ q; N# n! M% [
liqunce(juvenile delinquents
).w even wrote a book called "seduction of the innocent" ,the children(that shows) specific scenses from comics that he thought were a particularly bad influence on kids.
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on juvenile delinquents also released report very critical on comics.the result of all these files(fuss),was the creation of the comics code authority in 1995. these caused a self-centrory(censoring) body created by the publishers.Centraling(essentially), b  q' h- I7 _$ \: y
for a comic bbook to be approved by a cold,it has to be free of the blood
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that was usually depicted in most horror books,and evil could never trial(triumph)
6 ^# i: k! [0 a4 q2 xover good.children had to be shown that claim(crime) did not pay.well comic sales were bad in 1950, things got even worse in 1955.many small publishers actually went out of business.but the industry reborned(rebounded) by introducing a newland(lineup) of superheroes--charactors like spiderman and fantastic four. now i've brought with me some comic books from this era to pass around ,they are from my own personal colletion,so please be extra carefully when handling on(them).

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今天的两篇简单,所以听的不错。
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2008 06 12
: Z( k7 \8 U3 _& L9 N0 z' {' FListen to a talk given at the beginning of the nature walk of the nature park.
. e& ^- a. y6 Q! T! g  iWelcome to yellowstone national park,before we begin our nature walk today,I’d like to give you a short history of our national park service.the national park service begin in the late 1800s.a small group of the explorers had just completed amounts(month)-long exploration at the region that is now yellowstone.they gathered around the campfire,after a few hours of discussion,they decided that they should not clean(claim)
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this land for themselves.they felt it should be accessible to everyone.so they begin a campiegn(campaign) preserve this land for everyone’s enjoyment.two years latter,in the later 19 century,an act of congress signed by the presisent l,who cleaned(proclaimed) the yellow stone region a pubulic park.it was the first national park in the world.after the yellowstone became a public park,many other areas of great scenic importance weresatseid(set aside) .at the 1916,the national park service was established to many east(manage these) parks.as a park ranger,I am an employee of the national park service.in the national park,park rangers are on duty at all time to answer questions and help visitors to any difficulty.natrue walkers,guided tours and campfire talks are offered by trainself(specially training staff) members.the park service also protect the animals and plants who is in the park.
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舞台的, 布景的, 景色优美的, 戏剧性的
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- L9 k# T0 z5 k0 lListen to a talk given by a history professor.
8 R; q' X+ j# o' K8 Y: D: M( oI’m sure almost everyone of you looked at your watch or clock before you came to the class today.watches and clocks seem as much a part of our life as breathing or eating.yet,did you know that the watch and clock were
7 X/ X- @! p' `) ~# _+ x, xscare(scarce) in united states until 1850s.in the late 1700,people didn't know the exact time unless they were near a clock.these delightful clock in the squares an
ofeuropean towns were built for public.after all most citizens simply couldn't affort the personal timepiece.when it(well into) the 1800s in european and united states,the main purpose of the watch which by the way was often on a gold chain was to show others how wealthy you were.the word “raise(wrist)watch didn’t even enter the english language until nearly the 1900.by then the rapid pace of theindustory revolutionindustrialization
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in the united state means that measuring time had become mersical(essential).how did factory wokers get to work on time unlee he or she knew exactly what time it was.since efficiency was measured by how fast the job was done,everyone was insterested in time.and since industrialization made possiblethe manufacture of
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quality(quantities)of goods watches became fairly inexpensive.furthermore,electric lights cat (kept) factories going around the clock.being on time has enter the language and life of every citizen.
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手腕, 腕关节
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工业化, 产业化
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listen to a lecture given in the dance history class.
+ }% x% o/ `! ?& y* @" t& sso why does what is now called "modern dance"begin in the us?to begin to answer this question,I’ll need to backtrack a little bit and talk about classical ballet.by the late 1800s,ballet had lost a lot of its popularity.most the ballet dancers who performed in the us were brought over from europe.they performed using the region(rigid)
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techniques that had been passed down through the centuries.audiences and dancers in the us were eager for their own contemperial(contemporary) dance form.so around the 1900,dancers created one.
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so how is this modern dance so different from classical ballet?what most noticably(notably),it wasn't carefully choreographed.instead,the dance depended on the improsaviton(improvisation) and the free personal expression of the dancers.music andthryns(scenery)% T) r; [% \* X& S7 [" c6 z
were little importance to the modern dance,lightness of movements were not important either.in face,modern dancers made no attempt at all to concil(conceal) the effort involved in a dance step.but even this improvisation  O8 H* e: x- A: ?* v
appealed to audiences,many dance
creatics(critics) were less than those artistic(entusiastic) about perfromances.the questioned they are tease taken in tegraty(the artistic intergrity) of dacners were not professionally trained.and the artistic values of works had no formal structure.l afer performing fire dance,was described as doing9 k" E' j. b. z4 Z$ Q! ?4 M, ^
little more than turning round and round like a
biter(eggbeater).yet the free personal expressions of the pioneer dancers is the basis of the controlled freedom of modern dance today.

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会经常对你的备考日志加分。
' U" k. ^9 U2 F: {+ P% ]/ c9 |: E听写中的生词要熟记或熟悉,还可以使用口语版跟读五步法来训练自己的发音和听觉存储力。5 {* K- N/ K* V# @# W5 p" M9 L) b/ b9 W
希望继续坚持~

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