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我的听写日记 快一个星期了,继续坚持

本主题由 流浪北国 于 2008-7-30 17:41 设置高亮
发现像你这样把错误原因都标出来很好,向你学习

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丧心病狂的听写自插之路

奥运会时朋友来北京了,再加上自己的惰性发作,听写三天打鱼两天晒网的,估计自己要被插成筛子了。自己丧心病狂的自插中。。。。。。。。。觉得之前坚持的二十天没用来,重新来过吧。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。
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; i$ l/ G9 a, J$ }' J9 YToday we are going to continue our discussion of modern art and talk about Charles Csuri. Charles Csuri has been a part of many modern art movements. He has worked in Pop Art, Cubism, and Conceptual Art(听的时候可以猜出是一些艺术类别,不过单词没有听的很清), but he made his(him) mark as a pioneer in computer art. Even long before computers became popular, he was punching cards and feeding them into the big mainframe computer(大型电脑主机) at Ohio State University. In the beginning, he had to work without a monitor, so he was virtually creating art in the dark. He even learned computer programming so he could experiment with this new tool." b" f8 S7 ^- V8 E, e9 ~" S' v

  q0 G4 r% ~! ]- xThrough the computer, Csuri has been able to explore a new world of possibilities. For example, the computer enables him to sculpt(雕刻) in three dimensions. Also, he can look at a sculpture(雕刻作品) from any angle, and move it around, change the location of the light source, or he can copy it in different colors.
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历史 第二十七篇(雕刻)5 a- Y  F, G9 h3 i# q; f

% t. ?# w, Z+ P1 y5 \8 wAnd as we enter this next gallery(画廊,美术馆), please turn your attention to the statue on your right. It's a bust(半身像) of the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson. It was done by American sculptor(雕刻家) Hiram Powers. Mr. Powers is(was) particularly significant(意义重大的) to our sculpture collection here at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His statue entitled in California was the first work by an American artist to become part of the collection at the Met. But back to this piece. When Powers was modeling this bust, he asked the President, who was 68 years old at the(that) time, if he wanted to be made to appear younger than that. President Jackson replied that he didn't; so as you can see, he's shown here with wrinkles and lines of aging etched on his face. Consequently, this bust is considered to be one of the most realistic portrayals(描绘) of Andrew Jackson. Powers traveled from his studio in Italy to the White House to do the original study for the bust. He did the study in clay, but he sculpted the final statue from fine Italian marble(大理石), as you can see. I should add that the usual practice at the time was to get local artisans to do the actual carving of the marble. Note that the President is draped in a Roman toga. This is because in the 19th century that was the customary attire(服装) for representations of heads of the states and other important figures. Powers kept the bust in his studio until after President Jackson's death, when it was sold to the Democratic Club in New York City. It was lent to us here at the Met in 1874 and twenty years later became part of our permanent collection. Now, if you'll step this way, we'll move on to the next piece.+ ^0 ^% Z* B$ ~, S9 z
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加油加油,一起加油!!!!
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先把文章总体听一遍,再听写,如果简单,那就一大段一大段的听写,这样对吧?

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我是先听一遍文章总体,在一个句子一个句子的听写。以前是听写完以后再改,现在是听一句改一句。如果简单可以两句或者三句一起听。
听写是提高听力的唯一途径!听写是提高听力的唯一途径!听写是提高听力的唯一途径!听写是提高听力的唯一途径!听写是提高听力的唯一途径!。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。

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Ok, as you look at this next exhibit, you'll notice something quite common--- an ordinary bar of soap. Now, soap has been around a long time--- in fact, the ancient Phoenicians(腓尼基人) produced soap as a substance for washing the body way back in 600 B.C. They made it by blending goat's fat(山羊的油脂) with wood ash(). The Phoenicians, as you may know, regularly traded along the Mediterranean(地中海), and they were the ones who introduced soap to the Greeks and Romans.
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Now, soap was not something welcomed by all countries. In fact, during the superstitious(迷信的) Middle Ages, many people were afraid to bathe their body too frequently. They thought it could be dangerous for their healthy--- that it could even kill them. And even after the production of soap became common in some European countries in the 11th and 12th centuries--- even then some people in the heart of Europe refused to use it. You'll find it interesting that when a duchess(公爵夫人,女公爵) was given a box of soap as a present in 1549 she was so insulted that she had the gift--- giver thrown off her estate.
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But by the 19th century the attitude toward soap had changed drastically. In some regions of Europe the tax on soap was so high that people secretly made their own. A baron(男爵) went so far as to suggest that the wealth of a nation could be judged according to the amount of soap it used.& I; r$ @% w9 K- Q7 P" s
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Now, if you turn your attention to the next exhibit, you can see how soap is manufactured today.
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听一句改一句的话,那文章的其它地方都看得见,要是看到下一句了怎么办?

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原帖由 功夫熊猫2 于 2008-8-28 07:51 发表 3 Q6 v0 `; w; u9 X) n# v  U. {
听一句改一句的话,那文章的其它地方都看得见,要是看到下一句了怎么办?
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找个小纸片啊。我可能这段时间不上传文章了。准备做课题了。
听写是提高听力的唯一途径!听写是提高听力的唯一途径!听写是提高听力的唯一途径!听写是提高听力的唯一途径!听写是提高听力的唯一途径!。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。

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已经一个星期没有新的听写日志了  加油啊

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