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[备考日记] 每日一听 60-second-science 《听写营》

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-9 14:54:45 | 只看该作者
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-9 16:05:02 | 只看该作者
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-10 16:52:46 | 只看该作者
4. Conserving the Galapagos




This history of science is inextricably(逃不掉的) linked to Galapagos and its influence on Darwin.
In 2001, an oil tanker hit a greffe(reef)in the Galapagos islands and spelt(spilled)potentially disaster(disastrous) amounts of oil on one of the world’s most historical nature deserves. Today, the Galapagos are starting down a path to do away with imported oil
Equadors(Ecuador), which owns the island recently installed 3 wind turbines, in cooperation with the UN and major energy companies. Wind power will replace half of the diesel power previously needed . But there are challenges. First, the electrical grid must be updated to accommodate the inter…(intermittent
间歇的) power supplied by wind. And there are also ecological issues. One of the original proposal side contained nests of birds known as patrols (petrels海燕). But after they move the sides, researchers realized they knew little about the fly patterns of the (petrels海燕). So they initiated a study. once it was determined that the birds would fly safety at the(out of) way of giant turbineplates(blades刀片), the construction began. The addition of solar power could make the Galapagos nearly energy independent by 2015 and free form any further oil spilts(spills).

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-10 16:53:52 | 只看该作者
Conserving the Galapagos


The history of science is inextricably linked to the Galapagos and its influence on Darwin.In 2001, an oil tanker hit a reef in the Galapagos Islands
and spilled potentially disastrous amounts of oil on one of the world’s most historic nature reserves. Today, the Galapagos are starting down a path to do away with imported oil. Ecuador, which owns the islands, recently installed three wind turbines, in cooperation with the UN and major energy companies.Wind power will replace half of the diesel previously needed. But there are challenges.

First, the electrical grid must be updated to accommodate the intermittent power supplied by wind. And there are also ecological issues. One of the original proposed sites contained nests of birds known as petrels. But after they moved the site, researchers realized they knew little about the flight patterns of petrels. So they initiated a study.Once it was determined that the birds would fly safely out of the way of giant turbine blades, construction began. The addition of solar power could make the Galapagos nearly energy independent by 2015—and free from any further oil spills.
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-10 16:58:01 | 只看该作者
建议听写之前多听几遍,抽闲暇时间听。这样听写的效果更好!
TPO神马的都太长了,听完一篇就虚脱了,会木有精力去琢磨词句。还是60s 的长度比较好!
听了这个再听TPO神马的,就觉得速度慢一点了!
继续加油!~~

坚持!~~
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-11 14:28:38 | 只看该作者
5. Telescope Will Come To The Dark Side



Putting a giant radio telescope on the dark side of the moon will enabled an unparalled "view" of the universe. Adam Hinterthuer reports.

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Earlier this month, NASA announced that an MIT physics professor will lead a team of scientists on a new mission. The objective? Build a giant radio telescope on the far side of the moon. You see, long, long ago—before there even was a galaxy far, far awaythe universe settled into a cosmic Dark Age. It was a billion year period following the Big Bang and it produced the structure of space as we know it. Astronomers have long hoped to detect the faint, low-frequency radio emissions generated from this time so they could learn more. But thanks to interference from the ionosphere, not to mention tons of radio and TV signals, Earth is a lousy place to hear.



Luckily, the moon rotates so that one side always faces out into space, making it free and clear of noise pollution. The MIT team will use automated vehicles to arrange hundreds of antennas across two square kilometers of the moon’s quiet side. From this perch, they hope to hear the waves produced from the birth of the universe and get in tune with how it all came to be.



Adam Hinterthuer

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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-11 14:29:50 | 只看该作者
偶的听写稿!5. Telescope Will Come To The Dark Side




Early this month nas and nouse (NASA announced)that MIT physics professor were (will) lead a team of sciences (scientists) on a new mission. The objective?- build a giant radio telescope on the far side of moon. You see long long ago, before there even was a galaxy farfar away. The universe settled into a cosmic宇宙的Dark Age. It was a billion year period following the big bang, and it produced the structure of space we know it. Astronomers have long hope to detect the faint, low frequency radio missionemissions generated from this time, so they could learn more. But things(thanks to)interference with(from the ionosphere电离层) ironic fair not to mentioned tons of radio inandTV signals. It’s really (Earth is)a lousy place to hear.
Luckily, the moon rotates, so that one side always faces out into space, making it free and clear of noise pollution. The MIT team was using(will use)automatically(automated)vehicles to arrange hundreds of attendance(antennas天线)across two square kilometers of the moon’s quiet side. From this perch(高位), they hope to hear the waves produced from the birth of the universe and get in tune with(一致) how it all came to be.

加油加油!

发现有人下载,还是很欣慰的!~
大家可以贴上自己的听写稿,一起加油!~~
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发表于 2011-10-11 16:05:50 | 只看该作者
哇 好贴 原来还有这个~
等我攻下G了再来练 之前练过没有坚持。。
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-11 17:45:40 | 只看该作者
恩啊!欢迎哒!~~daisy ..你是申请2012吗? 考过T吗?
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发表于 2011-10-11 17:59:38 | 只看该作者
1中原文最后一句Maybe to walking, which leaves a tiny footprint.为神马是maybe  to do ?maybe后面不是应该接动词原形么。。。
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