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[备考日记] 每日一听 60-second-science 《听写营》

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81#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-26 21:32:27 | 只看该作者
求解???
TPO13-Conversation2
When you come in, you sign your name on the list and I signed the room number or if you call that event that it attended tell you your room number, if you forget, just come in and take a look at the list. The videos are over there.  哪位童鞋能翻译一下吗?
-- by 会员 ashlie888 (2011/10/26 10:45:37)




这句话好像有点问题.我猜了一下意思,大概是这样:

你进来的时候,在单子上签名,and I signed the room number我的理解是我已经在单子上写下了房间号码.或者你给那个活动方打电话,让他们告诉你你的房间号码.如果你忘记了,那么就直接近来看一下单子.视频在那里.
-- by 会员 selfmotivated (2011/10/26 19:56:45)


Rose 姐,这句话是有点问题,这个对话是讲一个学生去radio librory去学习的最后一段,有点纠结。

谢谢的回复啦!~
82#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-27 08:31:06 | 只看该作者
早安,筒子们!
Plan for today:
am:
1. 订正 TPO14的R --45min (DONE,严重超时啊!有个题目卡住了,希望有人回复!)
2. TPO10阅读--1.5h (DONE)
3. 看作文范文+口语1.2 --30min
pm:
4.订正TPO14-L+跟读--2h (DONE)
5. 口语TPO 13--1h
6. 60s一篇--45min (DONE)
7.TPO 15(做题+R订正)--3h
加油! 希望今天不要出现突发事件!~
83#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-27 10:01:07 | 只看该作者
求指点。。。
阅读TPO14
Inequalities of wealth and rank certainly exist, and have probably existed in most pastoralist societies, but exceptin periods of
military conquest
, they are normally too slight to generate the stable, hereditary hierarchies that are usually implied by the use
of the term class.
根据原文这句话,能否推出: It is most marked during periods of military conquest. ? ??????
84#
发表于 2011-10-27 11:12:24 | 只看该作者
那么快的速度 我听懂了也来不及记下来怎么办? 是听一句记一句还是 从头放到尾能记多少记多少呀?
85#
发表于 2011-10-27 18:03:19 | 只看该作者
mark~~
86#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-27 20:04:49 | 只看该作者
那么快的速度 我听懂了也来不及记下来怎么办? 是听一句记一句还是 从头放到尾能记多少记多少呀?
-- by 会员 misuyy (2011/10/27 11:12:24)


是听一句,写一句, 我是用写字板打的。
刚开始停顿间隔很短,根据句子难易程度,练习多了,可以尝试少一点停顿。
主要是适应快一点的语速。。。加油!~
87#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-27 20:05:55 | 只看该作者
19. Autumn Leaves' Brilliant Colors Good For Trees

The bright red leaves of autumn deliver more nutrients to the trees than they would without the brilliant coloration. Karen Hopkin reports.

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Fall is here and across the country, leaves are turning their traditional autumn colors. And as always, the sight of so many trees decked out in brilliant reds, yellows, and golds, prompts leaf-peepers, kindergarteners, and even scientists to ponder—how come they do that?
After all, it takes energy to produce all those pretty pigments. So why would a tree bother to do it, if those leaves are only gonna turn brown and fall off, anyway?

Now, scientists at the University of North Carolina think they know the dirty secret: it’s the soil.Surveying the sweetgum and maple trees in a nature preserve in Charlotte, the North Carolina researchers found that trees that grew in nutrient-poor soil produced more red pigment, results they just presented at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America.

Their findings back a discovery made in 2003, by a researcher in Montana, who found that blocking the production of red pigments, in plants that like to make them, renders their leaves unusually sensitive to sunlight. These super-sensitive leaves deliver fewer nutrients to the plant.
So when the soil is poor, it would make sense to make pigment, to keep those leaves working longer. Which is good for the trees—and for the peepers.




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88#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-27 20:07:36 | 只看该作者
偶的听写稿!
19. Autumn Leaves' Brilliant Colors Good For Trees


Fall is here and across the country, leaves are turning their traditional autumn colors. And (as) always, the (sight景象) of so many trees (decked out装扮) in brilliant red, yellow, and golds, prompts (leaf-peepers赏秋游客), (kindergarteners), and even scientists to (ponder)- how come they do that?


After all, it takes energy to produceall those (pretty) pigments. So why would (a) tree (bother) to do it, if those leaves (are) only (gonna) turn brown (and fall off), anyway?


Now, scientists at University of North Carolina think they know the dirty secret: it's the soil. (Surveying) the (sweetgum枫香) and maple trees in a nature preserve (in Charlotte), the North Carolina researchers found that trees that grew in nutrient-poor soil produced more red pigment, results they just presented the annual meeting of geological society of America.


Their findings back(支持) a discovery made in 2003 by a researcher in Montana, who found the blocking the production of red pigments, in plants that like to make them, renders their leaves unusually sensitive to sunlight. These super-sensitive leaves deliver fewer nutrients to the plant.
So when the soil is poor, it (would) make sense to make pigment, to make those leaves (working) longer, which is good for the trees --and for the (peepers).
89#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-28 09:05:51 | 只看该作者
20. Prediction of Global Warming High May Be Impossible
Reseachers find that, no matter how much data they collect, they may not be able to get a good estimate of the highest temperature increases that global warming may bring. Karen Hopkin reports. Also see tinyurl.com/29z39x
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Ben Franklin said that nothing’s certain but death and taxes.经典名言,可以借鉴哦!Today, scientists might add global warming to that list. But though most scientists are certain that more CO2 means a toastier globe, what they can’t pin down is how much warmer it’s going to get.
If that sounds like a forecast only Heisenberg could love, well, too bad—that’s just the way it is. Or so say researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle in the October 26th issue of the journal Science.  
The researchers were working on equations to help climatologists get the most out of their climate models. The current models, run on decades worth of data, predict that we could be looking at a planet that’s 2 to 5 degrees warmer, although there’s a chance it could be closer to 10.
What the researchers discovered is that no matter how much data the scientists feed into their models, they’re never going to get a more precise estimate of the high end than that.
Perhaps the finding will encourage policymakers to act now, rather than calling for more data before making any decisions on the environment. Or the lack of definitive info about the worst case scenarios could give climate change skeptics an excuse to try to table any action.

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90#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-10-28 09:13:24 | 只看该作者
plan for today:
1.  复习单词 P210-230 --1h(done)
2.  口语TPO 13--1h(done)
3.  跟读老托part3--1h

pm:
4. 60s 听写一篇--45min(done)
5. TPO 15(L+R修订)--3h(done)
6. 作文看范文(争取这周看完呀)--2h

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