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21#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-28 11:17:00 | 只看该作者

第8题听力原文

Narrator

Listen to part of a conversation between a student and a professor.

Student

Hi, Professor Johnson.

Professor

Hi, Anna. What can I do for you?

Student

[upspeak]
Remember, I e-mailed you about getting the handouts from the class I missed the other day, and you said I could stop by and pick them up today.

Professor

Oh, that’s right. [friendly, but seeking an explanation]
You know, that’s the fourth class you’ve missed this semester, and that’s not doing your grade any good.
I assume you had a good reason for being out...

Student

[apologetically]
I know, I really hated to miss another class, but I had the flu, and I could hardly get out of bed. That’ll be the last class I miss, though. I promise.

Professor

[accepting her promise]
Okay...
[sincerely]
So how are you feeling now—are you all recovered?

Student

Well, I’m still not quite a hundred per cent, but I’m feeling much better than I did a few days ago.

Professor

Well, that’s good.
Okay, uh…
[regaining train of thought]
oh yes, the handouts. There were three of them, and I’ll get those for you in just a minute. They’re pretty self-explanatory, but if you have any questions, just send me an e-mail.
But...

Student

[interrupting]
Okay, thank you.

Professor

Sure. Uh, but we also watched a video, and we’ll be having an essay question about it on the next exam, so,
[searching for a solution]
uh… [thinking]
Hmmm…Do you have a VCR at home?

Student

Actually, I don’t, but I do have access to one.

Professor

Okay…Well I can lend it you, but the only thing is, you’d have to watch it tonight and get it back to me early tomorrow, because I’m going to be showing it in the other section of that class tomorrow afternoon.

Student

That’d be great.

Professor

But you really have to get it back to me tomorrow before my class.

Student

No problem. I can drop it off first thing in the morning if you’d like.

Professor

Okay...
[changing his mind]
You know what? How about if we do it this way. I’ll keep it for now and show it in my class tomorrow, and uh then you can drop by here and pick it up on Friday morning and keep it for the whole weekend, and just bring it with you when you come to class next week. How does that sound? Uh then you’ll have a couple of days to watch it, and you won’t have to worry about getting it back here tomorrow.

Student

[checking her schedule in her mind]
Let’s see, Friday morning...
[turning happy when she realizes she can do it]
Yeah, that’ll work.

Professor

Excellent. I’ll be here from about ten to eleven thirty.

Student

[leaving]
Great. I’ll see you then.

Professor

Uh, just a second. Let me get you those handouts.

Student

Oh, yeah. Thank you.

Narrator

Now get ready to answer the questions. You may use your notes to help you answer.

Narrator

Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer the question.

Professor

You know, that’s the fourth class you’ve missed this semester, and that’s not doing your grade any good.
I assume you had a good reason for being out...

Professor

I assume you had a good reason for being out...

Narrator

Listen again to part of the conversation. Then answer the question.

Professor

Okay, uh...
[regaining train of thought]
oh yes, the handouts. There were three of them, and I’ll get those for you in just a minute. They’re pretty self-explanatory, but if you have any questions, just send me an e-mail.

22#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-28 11:19:00 | 只看该作者

第26,28题听力原文

Narrator

Listen to part of a discussion in an astronomy class. The professor is discussing Pluto.

Professor

Well, today I thought we’d talk about some of the reasons why Pluto’s status as a planet has been debated. You see, until recently what makes a planet a planet was one of the simpler concepts in astronomy. It’s always been deemed so, uh…so obvious, so… basic that it was never officially defined…So anyway,…uh improvements in telescopes and related technology have led to a whole host of discoveries in our solar system…with one result being that now even the generally accepted idea of what a planet is is being challenged…or at least qualified. And this directly affects the status of Pluto.

Student A

So what makes Pluto so different that it could be, um…reclassified?

Professor

Well, actually, there are several important differences between Pluto and the other planets. First, when you look at the other planets, especially the planets in the outer solar system, where Pluto orbits, you see that Pluto stands out, it’s the oddball…and I’ll give you one guess why.

Student B

It’s gotta be the size…Jupiter, Saturn and uh, Uranus and Neptune,…they’re the gas giants, and, well, Pluto isn’t.

Professor

Exactly,…uh compared to the gas giants, Pluto’s very different,…it’s neither gaseous nor a giant. See, uh Pluto is less than half the size of the next smallest planet, Mercury. It’s even smaller than our moon…and smaller than other moons in our solar system. So Pluto is very small for a planet,…maybe it’s not large enough to be considered a planet.

Student A

But Pluto orbits the Sun and…I mean…well, that’s one of the things planets do.

Professor

You’re right…Most people agree that a planet orbits a sun, and Pluto certainly does that…every 248 years, but with a highly eccentric orbit. Take a look at this:

What I mean when I say ‘eccentric’ is…it’s not like the other planets’ orbits, instead it’s different in uh, two major ways. One, it’s elliptical, but the others are nearly circular. So for part of its orbit, Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune and for the rest it’s farther away. And two, Pluto orbits on a different plane. That is, all the planets orbit the Sun on the same plane, except Pluto…which orbits at a seventeen degree angle to the other orbits. Do you see where it looks like it crosses the other orbits?

Student A

[interrupting]
But I don’t see why being small and having an unusual orbit would change Pluto’s status. I mean it still has most of the features that the other planets have, doesn’t it? It’s got an atmosphere, granted it’s thin, but it’s there. It even has a moon!

Professor

That’s true. In fact, if it wasn’t for the discovery of the Kuiper belt rhymes with “piper”, there probably wouldn’t be a question about Pluto’s status….
[questioning sounds by the students]

Student B

It’s…I’m sorry, the what belt?

Professor

Uh, it’s the Kuiper belt.

It’s like a swarm of icy-rocky objects out beyond Neptune. It turns out that Kuiper belt objects, which are also called KBOs, have a lot in common with Pluto.

For one, KBOs and Pluto are made of the same stuff, namely rock and ice. And for most of its orbit, Pluto is in the Kuiper belt.
Remember when I said that Pluto has an eccentric orbit? Well, many KBOs do, too,…for the same reason,…their orbits are influenced by Neptune’s gravity. Now, without going into too much detail,…let me just say that Neptune’s gravity sort of pulls Pluto and the KBOs around…this results in orbits that are elliptical and almost exactly one and one half times longer than Neptune’s.

In light of these similarities, some suggest that Pluto’s merely the largest KBO found to date. Now, I’m saying this because several other large Kuiper belt objects have been found, some half as large as Pluto. Some scientists believe that they might find other KBOs as large as Pluto…

Student B

So you’re saying that Pluto’s more like a KBO than a planet?

Student A

Yeah…I mean, considering everything you just said, um, if Pluto were discovered today, would it even…well,…would it even be called a planet?

Professor

Well, let’s see. You tell me.

Student A

Hmmm, well…I’d still call it a planet. Like I said before…it may be small, but it’s got an atmosphere and a moon, it orbits the Sun and…

Student B

[interrupting]
Come on…it, it’s obviously a KBO. I mean, it’s in the Kuiper belt, it’s made of the same materials, it orbits the same way and it’s way smaller than any other planet. I think it’s clear

Professor

Well, nobody knew about the Kuiper belt when Pluto was discovered, so they called it a planet. But now? I think its status will continue to be questioned until there’s an official definition for planet.

Narrator

Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.

Professor

…When you look at the other planets, especially the planets in the outer solar system, where Pluto orbits, you see that Pluto stands out, it’s the oddball…and I’ll give you one guess why.

Professor

“I’ll give you one guess why.”

Narrator

Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question.

Student A

Hmmm, well…I’d still call it a planet. Like I said before…it may be small, but it’s got an atmosphere and a moon, it orbits the Sun and…

Student B

Come on…it, it’s obviously a KBO. I mean, it’s in the Kuiper belt, it’s made of the same materials, it orbits the same way and it’s way smaller than any other planet. I think it’s clear.

23#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-28 16:49:00 | 只看该作者

贴个链接,想把这个帖做自己的汇总帖呵呵,大家不介意吧

今天又做了OG一套阅读,错了一堆,只得了28

很奇怪OG的分数对比表的诡异,错题数多了反而分数高,虽然只有一分

我错了4道题,如果按delta的分数对比好像应该是27分


[此贴子已经被作者于2006-10-30 0:09:57编辑过]
24#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-11-8 16:14:00 | 只看该作者

今天把考试时间和地点改了,可以回自己学校考试了,真开心hoho

这几天做delta听力,test2 只得了22分,当时都快哭了

sigh

都不知道该复习什么了,185还在写中文提纲,快写完了

25#
发表于 2006-11-8 22:19:00 | 只看该作者
作文不错,建议加强口语
26#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-11-8 22:46:00 | 只看该作者

请问前辈能指出我口语的一些问题吗?

多谢!!!

第一页有我的口语录音 : )


[此贴子已经被作者于2006-11-8 22:47:50编辑过]
27#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-11-8 22:50:00 | 只看该作者

今天除了作文185里面不会的几道题,把185的提纲都列完了

开心hoho

接下来该准备机经作文提纲,写英文提纲并写整篇文章

连口语做阅读听力了呵呵

28#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-11-9 00:15:00 | 只看该作者

刚刚看trileavcao网友说阅读和听力老题很重要,

等我把delta做完也做做老题吧,多学些单词,体会难度

29#
发表于 2006-11-9 12:29:00 | 只看该作者

lz请问提纲自己翻译不出 或翻译不好的应该怎么处理呢? 我是揪几篇范文来看--------速度很慢 效率也不高          谢谢

30#
 楼主| 发表于 2006-11-9 13:48:00 | 只看该作者

个人觉得托福作文如果联系个人实际经历,会比模仿范文容易写很多。毕竟自己熟悉的经历和观念,转化成具体的词语和句子都比模仿别人的更容易。 只是你在思考的过程中用汉语英语还是都用的问题

所以我觉得语言只是一种媒介,来描述你熟悉的东西,而翻译只是把一种语言转化成另一种语言

所以,你既可以直接用英文写提纲,也可以用中文写再翻译过来

但不管是哪种,都要尽量避便Chinglish的单词,表达和句法。尤其要注意

1 汉语短句多,英语常可合为长句

2 汉语意合,英语形合。所以汉语短句间的内部关系隐含,英语句子间的关系显化(表现为连词和副词)

3 词语和搭配层面的就不多说了,勤查用法词典 LDOCE/OALD

4 具体用词汉语不怕重复,一个词可以来回说。英语很怕重复,所以要么省略,要么用代词,要么用同义/反义词代替,参考各种thesaurus

I hope it is of some help.

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