生词 cramped and inefficient使收到约束难以发挥; assembled (装配)in one huge plant reinforced concrete(混凝土) had just been invented the building sturdy(坚固) and fireproof a masterpiece(杰作) of practical engineering a flick轻弹 of my wrest sixty acre plots(英亩、小块土地) to settlers ranchers(牧场主) to limit the movement of their cattle letting them roam(闲逛漫步) freely barbs(鱼钩倒钩、刺人的), sharp, wire points like thorns(植物的刺、棘刺) were twisted onto wire fencing retreated(退缩) Reliefcarving浮雕 military conquest军事上的征服占领 the reign(统治) of the King作者: torisea 时间: 2010-11-9 23:05 标题: 复习笔记:一个lecture的points Jazz W:So, one of the things that I really have in trouble understanding is how jazzmusic developed to be so differentfrom many other kinds of music. My class notes are terrible. M:Well what can’t you understand from your notes? W:Uh... One thing is I copy down the musical training from the blackboard. What did it mean bythat? M:Well most people who become professional musicians to have some kind of formal training in musicbut the first people who play jazz music had almost none. W:Ok, but so what? Doesn’t it just mean that they weren’t very good musicians? M:Well, that’s not that the early jazz musicians weren’t good. it’s they that play their instrumentdifferently. Let’s say you are receiving formal instruction in the trumpet. First you wouldlearn the right wayto place your mouth and the right way to use your fingers and right way to blowair and then you will practice single notes and different combination of notes until you coulddo those correctly and only after that which your teacher give you a piece ofmusic to play. W:And the early jazz musician didn’t learn to play this way? M:No, the first people who play jazz music learn to play their instrument byactually trying to play a songthey like! They were humanity and tried to play themselves on theirinstruments. Becausethey were mostly teachingthemselves, they began to express themselves in ways that formallytraditionally trained musician didn’t. In traditional instruction there’s one correct way toplay something and everyone who plays try to make the correct sound. But injazz… W:In jazz music, there isn’t one right way to play. In fact, individual musiciansare supposed to interpret the music in their own style. So you are saying that this aspect ofjazz developed because the first people who play jazz didn’t have any formalmusic training? M:Well that’s part of it but there is more. What else do you have in yournotes? 作者: torisea 时间: 2010-11-9 23:38 标题: 复习笔记-lecture的points 第三篇气象学 Firstof all, let’s look at why temperaturestend to be higher in city than in the rural area. This happensbecause almost 50 percent of the urban areas are comprised of hard surfaces like pavedstreet, parking lot, buildings and roof tops. As the result, any amount of rainfall is quickly repelledby this service and carried away by storm drains and gutters. Especially waterjust doesn’t have the chance to stand around until evaporate and during theprocess of the evaporation that heat is removed from the air. So in citieswhere there is lessevaporation temperatures will be higher and of course there are also beissue of added heatcoming from building heating system, from industry, cars and even human body.Even we being in the city itself, temperatures can vary significantly. For example, in winter,streets that get a lot of use will be a lot of use will be 2 or 3 degree warmer than lesstravel streets. In place where car sits for a while like a stoplight can be inanother 3 degrees warmer. On the other hand, low spots in the city where coldair collect will be much colder than higher places. Rain and snowfall are also affected byurbanization. Cities tend to get quiet less snowfall than the surroundingcountryside because of warmer temperature in the city. But rainfall in the citycan be 5 to 10 percent higher. That happens because of two factors. First, the warmer city temperature,second the larger numberof dust particles in the urban air. It seems dust particles areimportant requirement for condensation. The water vapor in the atmosphere isable to change to liquid by planning to dust particles suspended in the air. Sowhere there’s the higher number of dust particles, condensation take place moreeasily. That’s why fogsand clouds are usually more frequent around the city. Once condensationtakes place the rainfall is not far behind. In the London area, for example,thunderstorms can produce 30 percent more rainfall than the surroundingcountryside. Some urbanclimatologists go so far as they argue that they can see a patternincreasing the rainfall during the workweek. They believe rainfall amounts aresmall aroundthe weekend because the dust particle generated by cars and factories arereduced. 作者: 清风碟影 时间: 2010-11-13 12:04
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