素不相适 2008-6-15 23:53
[font=宋体][size=4][font=宋体]第[/font][font=Times New Roman]73[/font][font=宋体]第十三篇[/font][/size]
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[size=4][font=Times New Roman]There is nothing you can do to [color=red]escape[/color] history .Perhaps you don’t realize it but you are always surrounded by things that connect you to the past .Take for example something as simple as[color=red] bobby pin[/color] [/font][font=宋体](发夹)[/font][font=Times New Roman]that some times wear in their hair .It goes back 10000year .Ancient [color=red]graves in Asia [/color]contain hairpins made if[color=red] bone and iron silver and gold[/color] .In function they are little different from what we use today .Cleopatra[/font][font=宋体](克娄巴特女王)[/font][font=Times New Roman] is set to perfer hairpins[/font][font=宋体](发夹)[/font][font=Times New Roman] of ivory that was decorated with [color=red]jewels[/color] .Roamn hairpins were sometimes [color=red]hollow[/color] inside making them [color=red]better[/color] to carry pioson in .Now the modern bobby pin[color=red] owes[/color] its name and shape to the 17th century French court where wits were in fashion .They made wearing a[color=red] wig ([/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体]假发[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman][color=red])[/color]easier as they were used to pin the people’s real hair very close to the head .That was called boddy hair .The U shape pin that[color=red] facilitated[/color] these was called a bobby with pin which became bobby pin in England 18th century .Then in the 19th century the bobby pins that are still in [color=red]used [/color]today the ones of[color=red] steel wire[/color] [/font][font=宋体](钢丝)[/font][font=Times New Roman]to be mass produced .)w~BIs
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[font=宋体][size=4]今天的发夹什么的听得真变扭。最近都是好晚发帖,明天不能再这样纵容自己了![/size][/font]
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素不相适 2008-6-16 10:04
[size=4][font=宋体]第[/font][font=Times New Roman]74[/font][font=宋体]天[/font][font=Times New Roman]14[/font][font=宋体]篇[/font][/size]
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[size=4][font=Times New Roman]Let me tell you about an exhibit of the[color=red] university[/color] musuem that you might want to see .There are showing a collection of cooins and paper money used in North America in the last two hundred years .The exhibit also includes historic facts about the [color=red]various forms currency[/color] .One interesting item[color=red] I([/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体]连读[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman][color=red])[/color] saw there was a currency note from Canada [/font][font=宋体]—[/font][font=Times New Roman]a piece of paper money worth only 25 cents I’ve never see a bill[color=red] worth[/color] so little .The Canadian government issued the motes in 1870 as a temporary solution to a shortage of coins .The [color=red]plan[/color] was to used for only a few years [color=red]until[/color] enough coins could be[color=red] made [/color].The people found the bills do useful that the Cancdia government [color=red]printed[/color] more in 1900 and 1923.Most people simply like the bills because they were easy to hold in a [color=blue]purse [/color]or a porcket or to send [color=red]through[/color] the mail .[u]They are only about [color=red]half of our[/color] size [color=red]as our current [/color]bills[/u][/font][font=宋体](简单但是听得无比崩溃的话)[/font][font=Times New Roman] .But what’s unusually is the way that[color=blue] soldiers [/color]used them .They would [color=red]stick[/color] them down in their boots to prevent the boots from[color=red] rubbing[/color] against their skin .You could image how [color=red]irritated [/color]your [color=red]shins[/color] might[color=red] get if[/color] you boot[color=red]s’ had to rubber[/color] against them all day .So the durable paper really helped .As a result they bacame know as skin [color=red]plasters[/color] and [color=red]ironically [/color]those that were not destoryed are now valuble collector’s items like the one on display at the musuem .[/font][/size]V9R,|r|6J6J
[font=宋体]总结一下[/font]
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[font=宋体]不会的单词:[/font][font=Times New Roman]shin ([/font][font=宋体]胫骨[/font][font=Times New Roman]V[/font][font=宋体]攀,爬[/font][font=Times New Roman])[/font]DL'W|6AOy;|U
[font=Times New Roman] rub ([/font][font=宋体]摩擦[/font][font=Times New Roman])[/font][font=宋体]——[/font][font=Times New Roman]rob ([/font][font=宋体]理解成抢夺[/font][font=Times New Roman]) [/font]
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[font=Times New Roman] ironically ([/font][font=宋体]讽刺的[/font][font=Times New Roman])[/font]
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[font=Times New Roman] palseter([/font][font=宋体]石膏[/font][font=Times New Roman])[/font][font=宋体]——[/font][font=Times New Roman]palstic ([/font][font=宋体]塑料[/font][font=Times New Roman])[/font]
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[font=宋体]语音识别的单词(都是听过的却没听上来):[color=magenta]worth [/color][/font][font=Times New Roman][color=magenta]various currency plan print current irritate[/color][/font][0Gu*y&O!BYjGq
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[font=宋体]从今天起调整每天小节,周末大结!呵呵,今天很积极吗,干劲坚持到午夜![/font]
达达摩摩 2008-6-16 10:17
素素 加油 坚持为贵 Ndfw}
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素不相适 2008-6-16 11:21
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恩, 我刚读完一小时归来,奋斗的感觉真爽(Horse22 )e/`?J'qT/N
达达加油!读读过一阶段就好了!就不感觉那么难受了(Horse21 。
popcornwl 2008-6-16 13:33
来看看,很不错呢
素不相适 2008-6-16 14:10
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你是夜行动物,咱比不了(Horse17
流浪北国 2008-6-16 14:15
都坚持到午夜了还比不了啊,不过俺是在听写后开始夜行的,现在计划恢复日行了
素不相适 2008-6-17 23:46
[size=4][font=宋体]第[/font][font=Times New Roman]75[/font][font=宋体]天[/font][font=Times New Roman]15[/font][font=宋体]篇[/font][/size]
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[font=Times New Roman][size=4]The[color=red] settling of[/color] inland [color=red]frontier(国境)[/color] in Cancda [color=red]invovle [/color]many[color=red] conflicts [/color]and[color=red] those where[/color] were making money[color=red] with involve [/color]were particularly[color=red] bigger [/color].Agood case in piont [color=red]is the intense rivalry[/color] between the 2 major [color=red]fur [color=yellowgreen](连)[/color]trade[/color] companies around the beginning of 19th century .The Hudson’s Bay Company had a [color=red]royal[/color] charter that is [color=red]monopoly[/color] in the area [color=red]where [/color]operating costs [color=red]were low[/color] .In addition to keeping any competition[color=red] out[color=green](连)[/color] of [/color]the area where doing business was the [color=red]least [/color]expensive their charter also give the[color=red] access[/color] to long term[color=red] credit [/color]from the Bank of England .Other [color=red]bonuses[/color] [color=red]that include[/color] were [color=red]a rich[/color] management [color=red]community[/color] and support[color=red] from[/color] highly place [color=red]politicians[/color] .Their [color=red]rival[/color] the [color=red]upstart[/color] North West Company of Montreal had [color=red]none of [/color]these [color=red]advantages[/color] but they did have [color=red]brave[/color] men who didin’t [color=red]hesistate[/color] to go into untried territory .Theri [color=red]profits[/color] depended on constantly moving on always going to the new areas that have [color=red]greater numbers of[/color] animals .This increased the [color=red]transportation[/color] cost of course and[color=red] kept [/color]their [color=red]profit[/color] low when challenged by the North West Company Hudson’s Bay reacted by taking on the[color=red] tactics [/color]of its rival by also hiring people willing to [color=red]advanture into[/color] new areas .Then they under[color=red]cut[/color] North Weat by increasing the value of goods they trade [color=red]to India for first [/color].They could afford to do these because their [color=red]wealthy backer [/color]would [color=red]accept [/color]low [color=red]profits [/color]for a time in order to [color=red]squeeze t[/color]he North West [color=red]out [/color].[/size] [/font] P3v|3yl H
[font=宋体]今天是够惨不忍睹的了,不过没有气馁,花了半个多小时把听不上来的是连读,弱读……都标出来了,现在睡觉去,养足精神,明天攻下它!明天详细大上总结!晚安![/font]
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[[i] 本帖最后由 素不相适 于 2008-6-18 22:54 编辑 [/i]]
mandyu 2008-6-18 17:04
laryngeal habits and ideomotor activity 什么意思阿 OG听力3里边的 这篇我看原文都看不明白
yingjie@635 2008-6-18 21:04
贵在坚持.我也要坚持听写了
popcornwl 2008-6-18 21:36
[quote]原帖由 [i]mandyu[/i] 于 2008-6-18 17:05 发表 [url=http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=169419&ptid=11918][img]http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url].r0po1cF;N
每天听写这么一小段就可以了么?? [/quote]
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一个小时的啦
素不相适 2008-6-18 21:52
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[url]http://www.xiaomaguohe.net/bbs/viewthread.php?tid=11918&extra=&page=11[/url]
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这是我之前听这篇文章总结的,也许对你会有帮助。
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那两个单词查查是都能查到的,是喉部习惯和观念运动可能有什么学名吧
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谁都不会一开始就懂,把他当阅读做。~AJ:^(N%I9C@
我看你的帖子了。可以说基础不好。首先别急,学英语绝对不能急功近利,是慢慢积累的。
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学不好原因:从来没有在这方面有成就感自然也就没兴趣没兴趣就学不好进入恶性循环,所以首先你要明确你是否一门心思就想学好它,下定决心才会把心沉下来,才不会浮躁,然后每天鉴于你的情况听2个小时,跟读3小时。
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其他各项建议阅读精度,多查单词意思,不着急的话多背背新概念。
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还是那句话是否下定决心要学好。是!就开个听力帖,大家互相监督,共同努力,不要抱怨,不要怀疑,闷头一步一个脚印,天总会亮的!
素不相适 2008-6-18 21:53
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嗯哪,欢迎欢迎。大家一起努力
素不相适 2008-6-18 22:51
[size=4][font=宋体]第[/font][font=Times New Roman]76[/font][font=宋体]天十六篇[/font][/size]
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[size=4][font=Times New Roman]Last time we talked about the fact that the earlist art in Assyria was similar to that of Babylonian and other nearby cultures .But all that changed [color=red]after[/color] 9th century BC.When the Assyria started to developed their own unique style of art particularly with their unusual sculpture .This sculpture [color=red]pirmarily[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](主要)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman][color=red] took[/color] two forms .The first kind was huge guardians like [color=red]figures[/color] that [color=red]decorated [/color]the [color=red]entrances[/color] to buildings The large [color=red]guaradian[/color] sculptures were actually never[color=red] meant [/color]to be viewed from [color=red]all[/color] sides but rather to be seen from either a [color=red]flat [/color]or the side and are called double [color=red]aspect [/color]relief . Relief [color=red]carving[/color] as we remember from discussion generally [color=red]stand out[/color] from the [color=red]front [/color]surface and a perfect for decorating walls. The other kind of sculpture favored by Assyria artists was relief caving[color=red] done[/color] in fact on the wall of [color=red]palaces[/color] or other building .Actually the kind of caving that forms a continuous [color=red]band[/color] around the basic [color=red]interrior[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](内部)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman] of the wall was probably [color=red]invented[/color] by the Assrians .The subject matter of the relief carving most often was military conqust or the [color=red]glory[/color][/font][color=red][font=宋体](荣誉)[/font][/color][font=Times New Roman] of the king and his family .The sculpture was sometimes[color=red] arranged[/color] in the form of the story to show success of [color=red]even in[/color] [/font][font=宋体]—[/font][font=Times New Roman]say the [color=#3366ff]region[/color] of the king or in the military[color=#3366ff] campaign[/color] .The Assyrians also made relief cavings on materials other than stone .One example is the huge wooden gate of the palace that was decorated with [color=red]scenes [/color].In stead of being carved in stone these scence were done on metal and[color=red] horizonal[/color] band the [color=red]bronze .[/color]Let’s take a look at the slide of this gate now ,so you can see the skill that was creat the sences .[/font][/size]
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素不相适 2008-6-19 22:54
我又要开始折腾了(Horse13 ,明天回学校,一天在火车上度过,这一年火车都做恶心了(Horse18 'DB.y8ZJ C
因为没交网费,上网比较困难。20——27号我会打在word 里回来补上。能上网会尽量发上来^)t#@-X[
从现在开始要消失了,今天的没来得及打,改明补上。今天需要早睡明天好赶火车
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6月27号非常有意义的一天,我,23岁生日,毕业,彻底离开我的大学生活,我的室友们,我的同学们,我的……
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生活就是这么得有趣!28号相信一切都是新的!(Horse23
zhuhaijunjun 2008-6-19 23:42
刚听写完 来看看斑竹 斑竹加油哦