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扇贝英语--六级听力--笔记

英语 六级 扇贝


2013年6月份(1)

20160530

  1. Of course, but can you spare me a second?
  2. We stand to lose 10 percent of our price for each week of overdue delivery.
  3. It's a dreadful nuisance.
  4. steel supplier
  5. That'll offset the penalty clause
  6. We had a wallet brought in this morning.
  7. This room is getting as hot as furnace.
  8. Could you tell me where electronic products are displayed?
  9. ... that sort of thing
  10. ... what did you think of the movie?
  11. I don't know why I let you talk me into going.
  12. Who do you think should get the job?
  13. If I've finally made myself clear, you're excused.
  14. What fortuitous luck...
  15. His face is the spitting image of Sanji's...
  16. It's Yonji, for crying out loud!
  17. Hang in there, Luffy!
  18. I can bear the air pollution anymore.
  19. These safe-to-eat insects can be found and ordered on the Internet.
  20. Manny people dislike walking to the bank, standing in long lines and running out of checkes.
  21. Banks are creating online services for several reasons.
  22. Ideally you should keep a tooth brush in your pocket and use it immediately after you have finished eating.
  23. 7 out of 10 people lose at least half of their teeth by the time they fifty.
  24. This experience left a deep impression on him.
  25. Let's get on to the Buying Department.
  26. You are a economist
  27. Are many economist involved in in this filed? An increasing number.
  28. Because the basic of chaos theory is that there aren't any models as such;...
  29. ther aren't guaranteed forms, but rather patterns of change and develpment.
  30. ... noted that although the outcomes were variable, there were in fact certain constants.
  31. Excuse me, can I get a ticket for a sleeping compartment on this train?
  32. a continental breakfast
  33. Here's the book I borrowed from you ,but I can't find its jacket.
  34. Yes, and no. I went there last Saturday for their grand opening sale
  35. You've been sitting at the computer for hours. Let's take a coffee break,shall we?
  36. I wish I could. You know, I'm up to my neck inwork.
  37. I've got to finish this report. I don't want to miss the deadline.
  38. I think so. I'll ask around and ...
  39. ... about the mayor's speech at the economic forum..

20160601

  1. Is there any correlation between academic intelligence and emotional intelligence?
  2. ... is a winning combination, or be high in one and low in the other.
  3. In that division of electronics engineers... co-works and managers were asked to nominate the standouts, the stars in productivity and effectiveness.
  4. ... no difference in academic qualifications
  5. ...who knew how to motivate themselves
  6. When these people run up against to be technical problem...
  7. In order to do this, you have to bulid up confidence... they email and get an answer right away, because they bulit up networks of people before they needed them.
  8. So you can see how being good in interpersonal realm actually was a direct benefit, even for effectively pursing a technical task.\

20160602 ☆☆☆

  1. Disaster movies often portray catastrophes that destory or at least threaten to destory, Earth's entire population.
  2. In fact, a virus emerged in the 1970s that could've been just that fatal.
  3. Named after a river that passed through Congo, the Ebola virus originally manifested itself in the interior of Africa in 1976.
  4. Two strains of the disease, with almost identical symptoms, affected humans:Ebola-Zaire and Ebola-Sudan.
  5. The Sudan version was deadly enough, killing 50% of those it effected. However, Zaire with its 90% mortality rate, was even worse.
  6. The origins -- though not the cause--
  7. Ebola Zaire seemed to erupt in over 50 villages simultaneously.
  8. Many of my friends have signed up for it.
  9. You've been working like a horse.
  10. Both strains quickly invaded local hostpitals where needles sharing and unhealthy practices ensured the rapid spreading of the infection by bringing people into contact with contaminant body fluid.
  11. If the virus had been capable of spreading through the air, or the one infected person had unkonwingly entered a large population center...
  12. However, soon after the fierce outbreaks the virus died out, at least temporarily.
  13. Ebola was so deadly and killed so quickly that within a short period of time there was no one around to infect.
  14. Hospital workers in at least one case deserted their workpalce in panic, thus hauling the administerng of potentially unclean, disease-spreading injections.
  15. With no known vaccination or cure available, it seems only a matter of time until another epidemic erupts.

20160605

  1. ... who did so much to raise America's awareness of environmental issue
  2. As America's first environmentalist, John Muir lived his life forever daring to undertake new adventrues.
  3. In the book, we meet John Muir as a youth fearlessly climbing the roof of his house.
  4. He captures birds only to let them go when he realizes the cruelty involved.
  5. He becomes an inventor and sells his inventions in order to attend the university.
  6. ... through the south to Floria, the west to California and north to Alaska.
  7. ... hair-raising adventure and a large mass of floating ice.
  8. Muir's learning in observation throughout his life let him devote his last year to preserving the natural environment.
  9. ... catch the passion for preserving the riches of our land.
  10. The other's potrayals of Muir's life is a testimony to what it means to be lifelong learners and to use that learning to inform about change.
  11. Graffiti provides a record of the past because people have written on walls for centuries.
  12. The Asian elephant is one of the world's rarest animals.

20160608

  1. The idea companion machine would not only look, feel and sound friendly but would also be programmed to to behave in an agreeable manner.
  2. Those qualities that make interaction with other people enjoyable would be simulated as closely as possible, and the machine would appear to be charming, stimulating, and easy-going.
  3. Its informal conversational style would make interaction comfortable...
  4. In its first encounter it might be somewhat hesitant and unassuming... but as it came to know the user it would progress to a more relaxed and intimate style.
  5. The machine would not be a passive participant but would add its own suggestions, information, and opinions;...
  6. The machine would convey presence.
  7. By introducing a degree of forcefulness and humor, the machine could be presented as a vivid and unique character
  8. friendship are not made in a day, and the computer would be more acceptable as a friend.
  9. At an appropriate time it might also express the kind of affection that stimulates attachment and intimacy.

2013年6月份(2)

20160611

  1. ... a nice apartment that's within my price range.
  2. ... affordable housing is rare in the city...
  3. Yeah, my wife's maternity leave is close to end...
  4. ... what about dropping you at the south gate and I'll find parking somewhere else.
  5. ... came to the mall today...
  6. When will the computers be back online
  7. So today must be done, not until tomorrow
  8. May I get this prescription refilled?

20160612

  1. Most knowledge of Asian elephants is from those that have been captured, or tamed.
  2. What's the next ting on the agenda ...
  3. the lettle mentions 20,000 pounds, but I don't know if they might settle for less.
  4. Can you settle for less?
  5. I think they are just asking all the firms in tongue for as much money as they think they'll give.
  6. And we are worth 20,000 pounds, right.
  7. Very flattering, But I am not awfully happy with the idea. What do we get out of it?
  8. ... like travle of something...
  9. ... the travle would be enormous, and we could never manager that...

20160613

  1. Rock stars now face a new hazard voice abuse.
  2. ... might give up touring because live concerts are ruinning his voice..
  3. doctors are counseling stars about the dos and don'ts of vioce care.
  4. Here in the studio today...an expert from the High Field Hospital
  5. They shouldn't work in smoky atomsphere, they also need to think about resting their voices after a show.
  6. Something else they need to be careful about is medicines, Asiprin, for example, singers should avoid asiprin. It thins the blood.
  7. If a singer coughts, this can result brusing of the vocol cords.
  8. And is it ture that some singers use drugs before concers to boost their voices when they have voice problems... Yes, this does happen on occasion.
  9. But if they are taken regularly, they cause a thinning of the voice muscle.
  10. When they go on tour, they do a vast number of concerts...
  11. Warm you voice up before a show, and warm it down after...
  12. You look wonderful posing like that...
  13. The performance is said to be execllent and with our student discount, the tickets will be real cheap.

20160618

  1. I'm afraid I left my Student ID card in the dome.
  2. ..., our history professor, announced we would be doing two papers and three exams this semester.
  3. ... the heart of London, drowned in floods.

Winners never quit, and quitters never win. -- Ted Tunrner

20160620

  1. The technology has been successfully applied overseas, but the only other public robotic garage in the United Status has been troublesome, dropping vehicles and trapping cars because of technical problems.
  2. The platform is lowered into the garage, and it is transported to a vacant parking space by a computer-controlled device similar to an elevator that also runs sideways.
  3. Parking rates will be attracted about 20 per day...
  4. ... the directory of planning for Automation Parking Systems, which is the U.S. subsidiary of a German company.

20160623

  1. Self-image is the picture you have of yourself, the sort of person you belive you are.
  2. Included in your self-image are the categories in which you place yourself, the role you play and other similar descriptors you use to identify yourself.
  3. ... several elements of your sefl-image are brought to light the roles of grandparent, widower and conscientious citizen.
  4. Three types of feedback from others are indictiveof how they see us: conformation, rejection, and disconformation.
  5. Conformation occurs when others treat you in a manner consistent with who you believe you are.
  6. Pierre Salinger was appointed senator from California but subsequently lost his first election.
  7. But, lately, the last month or so, in fact, ther've been a lot of problems.
  8. Not only dose she have a tendcy to be moddy all the time.
  9. Did she ever explain why she didn't show up for the Denver trip?
  10. Something about her mixed up on the arrangements to get to the airport.
  11. Now whenever anybody mentions the subject to her, she just goes silent. I don't know.
  12. Thank Goodness. David pulled us out of the hole on that one.
  13. If we knew all the facts, I think we'd find that he's been covering for Marsha on quite a few project.

20160625

  1. I think they do better academically. And you can measure that very crudely from examination results.
  2. She isn't going to be shouted down by overconfident young gentleman.
  3. Are teenagers in particular do you think sheltered to much from contact with opposite sex.
  4. I would like to find the parents would shelter at girls from the opposite sex if they live in Oxford.
  5. They encounter boys all the time socially out of school and through debating societies and things like that, some school activities as well.
  6. it's grossly overstated that one needs to have contact with the opposite sex right through the whole of life, in the classroom and outside the classroom and at all ages.
  7. They've had some labor problem.
  8. I don't agree with Mr.Johnson's views on social welfare. He seems to suggest the poor are robbing the rich.
  9. Liz, I just found out I have a metting and I can't pick up the kids ** after the soccer practice**.
  10. But I hear that apartment building is about to place a ban on bet animials.
  11. What does the fax from out associate in Britain say?
  12. ... will affect our bility to carry out the deal we signed last November.
  13. ... get this ink stain out of my pants
  14. ... I need to send them over to our main cleaning facility
  15. ... they are against improting luxury goods from Eurpoe.
  16. They seem to be getting so worked up about that.
  1. To get a better understanding of what's going on, consider the way imigration's impact is felt.
    为了更好的理解正在发生的事情,我们可以考虑一下人们是以何种方式感觉到移民的影响的
    。("我们以什么样的方式感觉到这种影响"其实就等于"怎样影响我们")
  2. He is suspected of having slipped something in my bag.
  3. But of course there is also a kind of humorous satisfaction in seeing somebody self-important making fool of themselves.
  4. I had it down by my feet between me and the man in the next seat.

20160627 ☆☆☆

201312听力真题二 --> SectionB-1

Larry arrived early for his speaking engagement. He positioned the table so that he could move close to the audience at strategic points in the speech. He had read that speakers can be more persuasive if they invade the personal space of listeners, encouraging an emotional response. For the same reason, he placed the chairs close to each other, and raised the temperature to a slightly uncomfortable level. The purpose of the speech was to encourage the audience of cooperate executive and local business owners to support local sports groups. To enchane his credibility with the audience, Larry had brought some sildes of his family attending sports events. One photo showed him at an award ceremony where he had been honored for his financial contribution to a local baseball team. Realizing that this particular audience would find his regional accent unattractive, Larry planned to speak with an accent that would be more acceptable to his audience. After reading a book on how dress for success, he had purchased an expensive dark navy suit and golden tie. He chose colors and styles known to communicate power and influence. Just before people began entering the hall, Larry dimmed the lights and turned up the sound system which was palying soft music, hoping to create a warm personal atomsphere for the speech. He hoped that these these added facts would encourage his audicence to support local sports teams. He had also planned the content of his speech to focus on the teams with the best records, the ones that had won the most games in the last season.

其他

  1. What's the one word of advice a well-meaning professional would give to a recent college gradute?
  2. it set off a new round of economic doomsaying.
  3. ... are shutting themselves out of the lion's share of economic opportunity in our world.
  4. this story is inspired by true characters --> 本故事取自真实人物
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