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标题: 【Daily listening IBT】唐啊啊的听力帖 [打印本页]

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-3 10:14:29     标题: 【Daily listening IBT】唐啊啊的听力帖

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作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-3 10:15:01

本帖最后由 唐啊啊 于 2012-8-3 10:22 编辑

Do you have trouble sleeping at night, Then maybe this is for you. When you worry about meeting needing sleep and toss and turn trying to find a comfortable position, you're probably only making problems worse. What happens when you do that, it that your heart ride rate actually increases making it more difficult to relax.
You may have some bad habits that contribute to your problem. do you rest frequently
in a day ,do you  get virtually no exercise or do you exercise strenuously late in a day, are you play occupied preoccupied with sleep or do you sleep late on weekends, all or any of these factors might leading your insomnia by disrupting your body's natural rhythm.
what should you do that then on those sleep at nights, do not borrow bother with sleeping pills, this will actually cause worse something insomnia later. The best things is to drink milk or eat cheese or tuna fish, These are all rich in amino acids and help produce a neurotransmitter in the brain that induces sleep. This neurotransmitter will help you relax and you'll on your  way to getting a good night sleep, until tomorrow's broadcast, this will be another in the series ‘Hints for Good Health’.


strenuously
作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-5 10:26:39

city planing class.

today, we will examine the role that private transportation namely the automobile plays in city planing.

A number of sociologists blame the automobile for the decline of the downtown areas of major cities. In the 1950's and 1960's, the automobile made it possible to work in the town and yet live in the  suburbs many mails away, shopping patterns changed. instead of patronizing downtown shops, people in the suburbs went to the large shopping malls outside the city and closer to their home. merchants in the city failed and their stores closed, downtown shopping area become deserted.

in recent years, there has been a rebirth of the downtown areas, as many suburbanites have moved back to the city, they have done this, of course, to avoid the highways clogged with commuters from  the suburbs.

i have chosen this particularly city planning problem, our dependence on private transportation to discuss in group, i am hoping you all will give your individual solutions. don't approach the problem from the purely sociological perspective, try to take into account environment and economical issues as well.

automobile ['ɔːtəməbiːl]  n. 汽车
suburbs ['sʌbə:b] n. 郊外(suburb的复数)
suburbanite [sə'bɜːbə,naɪt] n. 郊区居民
clogged v. 阻塞;妨碍(clog的过去分词)
adj. 阻塞的;堵住的
commuters n. 通勤者;每日往返上班者(commuter的复数)

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-6 09:00:38

1-8-1
listen to science watch, a daily radio program.

Word comes through California, of a new weapon in the war on household pests, two scientists working for **, in California have developed a method to eliminate insects without using dangerous chemicals, the new poison, hot air.

the basic idea is that the insects cannot adjust temperatures much above normal, in laboratory experiments,  cockroaches and termites cannot survive much more than a quarter of an hour under 125 degrees fahrenheit or about 50 degrees centigrade.

the new method involves covering a house with a huge tent and filling it with air heated around 65 degree centigrade, hot air is forced in with fans and the tent kept the heating inside the house. since termites try to escape by hidding in wooden and beams, the heart treatment must be continued for a full 6 4-6 hours, but when it's all over, and the insects are dead, and there are no danger toxic residues in the house to endanger humans or pets, and no funny smells.

scientists claim that there is no danger of fire either since there if your house or very few household materials will burn at 65 degrees centigrade, in fact, wood has been is prepared for construction use by drying it in ovens at 80 centigrade which is substantially hotter than the air used in this procedure.

cockroaches and termites蟑螂和白蚁
fahrenheit 'færən'haɪt] n. 华氏温度计;华氏温标, adj. 华氏的;华氏温度计的
fans风扇
ovens n. 烤箱

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-7 10:09:30

本帖最后由 唐啊啊 于 2012-8-7 10:11 编辑

listen to a teacher talk to  students in her English course.
I am sure you realize your research papers are doing due in 6 weeks, I have read your proposes and topics and made comments about them. The most frequent problem was proposing too broad a topic, remember this is only a 15 page paper.

As I return your topic papers, i'd like to look over the schedule which schehes sketches out what we will do during the next two weeks, today is Monday, by Friday, i want your preliminary outline. please be sure to incorporate the suggestion i have made on the topics in your outlines. Next week, I'll have a conference with each of you, I will post a schedule on my office door, so sign your name to indicate the time and you're available for an appointment. in the conference, we will discuss your preliminary outline, then you can make some necessary revisions and hand in your final outline which is due two weeks from today.

Use the outline style in your textbook and remember it should be no more than two pages long. Be sure to begin with the thesis statement, that is, with the precise statements of point you intend to prove, and include a conclusion.

Have you got all that, your two pages of preliminary outlines are due at the end of this week, the final papers outlines are due after your conferences. follow the textbook style and include thesis statement and a conclusion.
还是连读听不好,这是一个大难题,不过今天的进步是因为对文章的整理把握,以前太在乎听清楚每个单词和句子,这是不对的.
Due in 听成了 doing
Preliminaryn. 准备;预赛;初步措施

adj. 初步的;开始的;预备的

schedule(注意拼写)n. 时间表;计划表;一览表

vt. 安排,计划;编制目录;将……列入计划表

incorporatevt. 包含,吸收;体现;把……合并

adj. 合并的;一体化的;组成公司的

vi. 合并;混合;组成公司

sketchn. 素描;略图;梗概

vt. 画素描或速写

vi. 画素描或速写


作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-11 07:48:27

本帖最后由 唐啊啊 于 2012-8-11 07:50 编辑

8.10的,昨天发不上来。

listen to a talk about a medical profession.

it seems like only yesterday that I was sitting where you are, just finishing my first year of medical school, and wondering if I'd ever get a chance to use my all learned new knowledge on the real life patient.

well, I have good news for you, you do not have to wait until the third or fourth year of medical school to get some hands-on experience, the dem dean has invited me here to tell you about the university's rural opportunity program. I you enroll in this program, you can have the opportunity this summer, after your first year of medical school, to spend from 4 to 6 weeks observing and
assisting the real physician. like me, in the small rural community, you won't have to compete with other students for time and attention, and you can see what life as a country doctor is really like.


the program was designed to encourage medical students like yourselves to consider careers in  rural communities that are still understaffed, it seems that medical students are afraid to go into rural family practice for two reasons, first, they do not know much about it, and second, specialists in the cities always make more money. but on the up-side, in rural practice, doctors can really get to know their patients and be respected members of the community.

I participated in the program when it was first started and spent 6 weeks in a small rural town. let me tell you, it was really great, I got to work with real patients, I watched the birth of a child, assisted in an accident victim and had lots of really practical hands-on experience all in one summer. And to my surprise, i found the country has a lot to offer that the city life doesn't. no pollution or traffic jams for instance.

my experience made me want to work where I am needed and appreciated. I don't miss the city at all.

·         dean: n. 院长;系主任;教务长;主持牧师

·         assist:  [ə'sɪst] n. 帮助;助攻vi. 参加;出席vt. 帮助;促进

·         physician: [fi'ziʃən] n. 医师;内科医师

·         understaffed: adj. 人手不足的;人员不足的

·         up-side: 有利的一面

·         victim: n. 受害人;牺牲品;牺牲者




作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-11 08:23:12

本帖最后由 唐啊啊 于 2012-8-11 08:35 编辑

1-10-1

listen to an announcement in an university class.

In the few minutes that remain of today's class, I'd like to discuss next week's schedule with you, because I'm preparing a paper at a conference in Detroit on Thursday, so I will not be here either Wednesday's or Friday's  class, I'll have ever however, be here on Monday's. Next Friday, a week from today, is the middle-term exam, marking the halfway point of the semester. Professor Andrew has agreed to administer the exam. In place of the usual Wednesday's class, I've  arrange an optional review session, since it is optional, attendance will not be taken. However, attending the class would be a good idea for those   worried about the middle-term, so remember, optional class, Next Wednesday, middle-term, Friday.
in Detroit:底特律 这个地名没有听出来是哪里,只知道是个地名.
have ever however, 现在连词还是听不清楚么,郁闷
arrange, 听出来了,没写出来.

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-11 09:51:47

1-10-2

listen to part of the talk given in an anthropology class.

Today's lecture will center on prehistoric people lived in the vast of the Nevada desert. Now most of these prehistoric desert people moved across the countryside throughout the year, you might think that they were wondering aimlessly. Far from that, they actually followed a series of carefully planned moves, where they move depended on where food was available, plants were ripening and fish were spawning. Now, often, when these people move, they carry all their possessions on their backs. But if the journey is long, extra food and tools were sometimes stored in caves and or beneath rocks, one of the caves is now an exciting archeology site. Beyond the small opening is a huge underground grotto. Even though the cave is very large, it is too dark and dusty for the travelers to live in, but is it was a great place to hide things, and tremendous food supplies and artifacts were found there. The food includes dried fish, seeds and nuts. the artifact include stone spear points and knives, the spear points are actually rather small, there is a picture that we were found, you see their size in relation to the hands holding them.
Nevada n. 内华达(美国州名)
stone spear points and knives石头的矛和刀
grotto n. 岩穴,洞穴;人工洞室

·         spawning v. 播种,产卵;大量生成(spawn的现在分词) n. 产卵;增殖

·         beneath  prep. 之下 adv. 在下方

possession n. [经] 财产;所有物

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-11 09:53:21

今天听写了以上两段,总的感觉就是,有的单词自己知道但是没有听出来,继续加油
作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-14 10:01:20


这一篇听得很差,主要是当时我妈妈一直在叫我干啥,弄得我心情不好,其实听听力,要一直很聚精会神的。
(woman) To us, the environment in which fish dwell often seems cold, dark, and mysterious. But there are advantages to living in water, and they have played an important role in making fish what they are. One is that water isn't subject to sudden temperature changes. Therefore it makes an excellent habitat for a cold-blooded animal. Another advantage is the water's ability to easily support body weight. Protoplasm has approximately the same density as water, so a fish in water is almost weightless. This "weightlessness" in turn means two things: One, a fish can get along with a light weight and simple bone structure, and two, limitations to a fish's size are practically removed.

Yet there is one basic difficulty to living in water --- the fact that it's incompressible. For a fish to move through water, it must actually shove it aside. Most can do this by wiggling back and forth in snakelike motion. The fish pushes water aside by the forward motion of its head, and with the curve of its body and its flexible tail. Next, the water flows back along the fish's narrowing sides, closing in at the tail, and helping the fish propel itself forward.

The fact that water is incompressible has literally shaped the development of fish. A flat and angular shape can be moved through water only with difficulty. And for this reason, fish have a basic shape that is beautifully adapted to deal with this peculiarity.

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-15 11:04:12

昨天听的那篇还挺简单,就是food labels
不过中途电脑重启了,听下来的东西没有了,就是有贴个原文:)
I-11-1

(man) Current studies show that what goes on labels is an important consideration for manufacturers, since more than seventy percent of shoppers read food labels when considering whether to buy a product.

A recent controversy as to whether labels on prepared foods should educate or merely inform the consumer is over, and a consumer group got its way. The group had maintained that product labels should do more than simply list how many grams of nutrients a food contains. Their contention was that labels should also list the percentage of a day's total nutrients that the product will supply to the consumer, because this information is essential in planning a healthy diet.

A government agency disagreed strongly, favoring a label that merely informs the consumer, in other words, a label that only lists the contents of the products. The agency maintained that consumers could decide for themselves if the food is nutritious and is meeting their daily needs.

The consumer group, in supporting its case, had cited a survey in which shoppers were shown a food label, and were then asked if they would need more or less of a certain nutrient after eating a serving of this product. The shoppers weren't able to answer the questions easily when they were not given a specific percentage.

This study, and others helped get the new regulation passed, and now food products must have the more detailed labels.

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-15 14:16:05

I-11-2

(woman) Good afternoon. I'm here today to talk to you about a career with our airline. We're especially interested in recruiting people to fill openings for flight attendants.

First of all, to work as a flight attendant with us, you must be accepted into our training program --- and with so many people applying, it's not easy to be selected. From the thousands of applications that we receive annually, we choose fewer than a thousand people for training. So, we require experience serving the public; and it also helps if you've earned some college credits.

Also, not everybody who gets accepted into the training program makes it through.

The course meets six days a week for five weeks. The training includes extensive classroom work in such subjects as first aid and passenger psychology as well as practical training in flight procedures and meal service. A lot of our graduates say that our fight attendants develop the skills of a nurse, a headwaiter, and a public relations executive!

But, as a flight attendant myself, I can say that all of the hard work is worth it. Of course, I get to travel throughout the country, and the airline pays all of my expenses while I'm away from my base station. And, what I like best of all is that I've made friends with people from all over the country!

作者: zZ-IT    时间: 2012-8-17 09:37:48

楼主一天听几个? 听写做1个? 还跟读么?
作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-17 11:43:59

zZ-IT 发表于 2012-8-17 09:37
楼主一天听几个? 听写做1个? 还跟读么?

不跟读了,每天时间不够用了,不过我刚开始的时候跟读的,感觉效果比现在好很多,现在听写感觉退步好多啊
作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-17 11:45:19

本帖最后由 唐啊啊 于 2012-8-17 11:48 编辑

1-11-3

listen to part of a talk in a geology class.

today, I want to talk about the earth's last major climate shift, at the end of the last ice age.

But first, let's back a moment and review what we know in climate change in general, first, we define climate as consistent patterns of weather over a significant periods of time. In general, changes in climate occur when the energy balance of the earth is disturbed, solar energy at enter the earth atmosphere is as light and it radiated by the surface of the earth as heat. Land, water and ice, each affects the climate changes differently. (The system is so complex that the best computer model only make a approximate to the hypothesis about the causes of the climatic change.) 这一段我听出来了意思,但是就是写不出来。The system is so complex that, to date, our best computer models are only crude approximations and are not sophisticated enough to test hypotheses about the causes of climatic change.
Of course, that didn't keep us from speculating. For instance, volcanical activity is one  magnism mechanism that might affect the climate change. when large volcanos erupt,they disperse tons of particle into the up atmosphere and the particles then reflect light. since less light is entering the system of energy exchange, the result would be a cooling of the Earth’s surface.

Of course, this is just one possible mechanism of the global climate change, in all probability, a complete explanation will involve several different mechanism operating at the same time.

Explain--explanation

Mechanism n. 机制;原理,途径;进程;机械装置;技巧,竟然又没有听出来

hypotheses hypothesis 的复数形式
sophisticated 竟然听出来了不晓得是啥意思,哎

crude approximation


作者: 奔跑蜗牛    时间: 2012-8-17 11:54:55

好认真啊
楼主加油
作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-17 11:59:09

哇,这一句真的是太复杂了,不过写的也不错,我再默写一遍
the system is so complx that, to date, our best computer models are only crude approximations and are not sophisticated to test the hypotheses about the causes of climatic changes.
作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-18 08:21:42

重复一下这段话,把我弄的郁闷了昨天
the system is so complex that our best computer models are only crude approximations and are not sophisticated enough to test about the causes of  climatic change.
作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-18 10:59:14

本帖最后由 唐啊啊 于 2012-8-18 11:12 编辑

1-12-01
talk to a group of campus.

I know you are anxious to get your permits and get started, but there are a few thing I'd like to mention that may might help you avoid trouble during your stay.

First of all, make sure you carry adequate water, you will need it for your hiking, especially in this heat. A good rule to reference a good rule of thumb is to bring one gallon per person per day. Do not try to relay on the park's natural spring for all your water needs and do not use soap in the springs, it is your responsibility to protect the park's natural features.

For those of you staying beyond the weekend, make sure that you set up camp right well away from dry creek beds. We may gets some heavy rainfall, and the creek beds will be quickly be filled with water, you and all your equipment might end up washed downstream.

when you pick up your permits, you also will have a booklet, it will tell everything you need to know about the hiking trails, they varies in line length, of course, but most of them are under 5 miles, manativies relatively easy day hikes. Remember if you are hiking solo, make sure that someone know where you are going and when they can expect you back , and for your own safety, we recommend you not to climb the rocks, a lot of rocks in throughout the park are very unstable.

One final word, watch out for poisonous sneaks, Rattle sneak activity is at its peak this time of the year, especially at night. For your own good, we recommend wearing protective clothing, and carry a flashlight after dark.

a good rule of thumb is to。。。 。。。是个好方法,我愣是没听出来这个thumb。
creek beds 溪床
Rattle sneak 响尾蛇
作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-19 09:41:54

last week, we talked about the Anne street and the role of women in the Puritan colonies. Today, I want to talk about some women who have contributed to American history, some famous, and some not so famous.

The first woman i want to talk is Molly Pitcher., those of you who are familiar with the name might know she was a hero of the American's revolutionary. But, in fact, there never was a woman named Molly Pitcher. her real name was Mary Ludwig Hays, she got the nickname for her acts of bravery in the revolutionary war.

As the story goes, when Mary or Molly's husband Jone ** enlisted the artillery, mary followed, as many other wives did. She helped out in washing and cooking for the soldiers, She was known to be a pretty unusual woman --- she smoked a pipe and chewed tobacco.
Anyway, in the summer of 1778, at the battle of Monmouth. It was a blistering hot day, may be over hundred degrees and fifty soldiers died of thirst during the battle. Molly was not content to stay back at camp, instead, (she carry water in pictures from the small string out to the thirsty soldiers.) she ran through gunshots and cannon fire carrying water in pitchers from a small stream out to the thirsty American soldiers. The relief that she brought with her pitchers of water gave her the legendary nickname Molly Pitcher.
The story also says, she continued to load and fire her husband's canon after he was wounded.

they say, she was so well liked by the other soldiers that they called her "Sergeant Molly.", in fact, legend has it that George Washington himself gave her a special military title.

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-20 08:45:28

:)

today, we are going to talk about shyness and discuss recent research on the ways to help children interact socially.

many people consider themselves shy. In fact, forty percent of people that took part in our (group)survey are very shy, that 2 out of every 5 people. And (our study) there are studies to indicate that the tendency of shyness may be inherited. but just because certain children are (talent) timid, does not mean they are doomed to be shy forever. There are things that parents, teachers and children themselves can do to overcome the tendency and even prevent it.

One researcher found that if parents gently push their shy children to try new things, this can help children become less afraid and less inhibited. another way to help shy children is to train them in social skills. For example, there are special training groups where children are taught things like looking at other children while talking to them, talking about other children's interests and even smiling.

These groups have been very successful at giving shy children a place to feel safe and be accepted, and build up their self-esteem.

·         Inherited adj. 遗传的;继承权的;通过继承得到的

·                 v. 继承;经遗传而得(inherit的过去分词)

·         inhibited adj. 抑制的;禁止的;羞怯的

·                   v. 抑制;控制(inhibit的过去分词)


作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-21 10:18:29

(woman) We've just seen two contemporary large birds that cannot fly: the emu and the ostrich. Over here is an interesting specimen from the past. This stuffed animal is not the giant penguin it appears to be, but an auk. This particular kind of auk is very rare --- only 78 skins are known to exist and most are not preserved as well as this one. The great auk, as you can see, was a rather large bird, and it couldn't fly either. However, evidence suggests that the auk was an excellent swimmer and diver. Unfortunately, those abilities did not protect it from being easy prey for hungry sailors who yeas ago sailed the very cold and often icy waters of Greenland, Iceland, and Scotland. In fact, records indicate that the auk was rather tasty and that its eggs --- Excuse me... that its eggs and feathers were useful as well. Still, it isn't clear what other factors led to the big bird's demise around 1844, the last time anyone reported seeing one. Of course, we believe it's important to take extra precautions to preserve the remaining great auk skins. After all, these specimens should prove invaluable for future scientific research. Does anyone have any questions before we move on to our next bird exhibit?

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-21 10:22:37

(woman) We've just seen two contemporary large birds that cannot fly: the emu and the ostrich. Over here is an interesting specimen from the past. This stuffed animal is not the giant penguin it appears to be, but an auk. This particular kind of auk is very rare --- only 78 skins are known to exist and most are not preserved as well as this one. The great auk, as you can see, was a rather large bird, and it couldn't fly either. However, evidence suggests that the auk was an excellent swimmer and diver. Unfortunately, those abilities did not protect it from being easy prey for hungry sailors who yeas ago sailed the very cold and often icy waters of Greenland, Iceland, and Scotland. In fact, records indicate that the auk was rather tasty and that its eggs --- Excuse me... that its eggs and feathers were useful as well. Still, it isn't clear what other factors led to the big bird's demise around 1844, the last time anyone reported seeing one. Of course, we believe it's important to take extra precautions to preserve the remaining great auk skins. After all, these specimens should prove invaluable for future scientific research. Does anyone have any questions before we move on to our next bird exhibit?

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-26 08:59:23

好久没有来了,要坚持听啊

listen to a presentation given in a geology class.

first, I'd love to thank professor Ken for inviting me here, I'm not a geologist, but I have been collecting minerals for years. My collection is really diverse because I've traveled all over the world to find them. Today, I've brought a few specimens for you to see. After I discuss each one, I will pass it around so that you can look at it more closely.

as you know, (field spas)  feldspars are the most abundant minerals and are divided into a number of types. the first sample are orthoclases. Notice that they vary in color from white to pink to read, this glass one is found in a volcanic rock, in fact, i found it in New Mexico( in) on a collecting trip.

The next sample that will pass around is a microcline mineral, which is also called amazonstone. You can identify it by its bright green color, it is often used in jewelry and it is attractive.  

The final samples are plagioclase feldspars, many plagioclase are very rare, so I'm proud of my various collections.

I have also brought a few (slight) slides and some larger mineral samples, and if you turn out the lights now, I will show them to you

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-26 10:28:58

本帖最后由 唐啊啊 于 2012-8-26 10:30 编辑

1-13-3

Welcome to yellow stone national park, before we begin our (natural) nature walk today, I'd like to give you a short history of our national park service. The national park service began in the late (1900) 1800’s.

A small group of explorers have just (complicated the amount of) completed a month-long exploration of the region that is now yellow stone. The gather around the camp fire and after hours of discussion, they decided that they shouldn't (clean) claim this land for themselves, it should be accessible to everyone. So they began a (camping) campaign to preserve this land for everyone's enjoyment.

Two years later, in the late 19 century, an act of congress signed by present Ulysses S. Grant proclaimed that the yellow stone region a public park. It was the first national park in the world. After yellow stone became a public park, many other areas that of great (significant) scenic importance were set aside, and in 1916, the national stone park was established to manage these parks.

As a park ranger, I'm an employee of the national park service. In a national park, park rangers are on duty all time to answer questions and help visitors in any difficulty. Nature walks, guided tours and campfires talks are offered by specially training staff members. The park service also protects the plants and animals within the parks.
campaign
ranger

作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-27 08:57:04

本帖最后由 唐啊啊 于 2012-8-27 08:58 编辑

listen to park of a talk by a resident advisor in a dormitory for first year students.

I need to make sure you understand how to get housing for next year. When you entered school as first year students this year, the school assigned you to a dorm and a roommate, next year, as returning students, you will chose both the roommate and you dorm. But whether or not you actually get to live in your first choice depend on what the number you and your roommate draws from the lottery system, the system gives priority to the students who have been here longest. Fourth year students get the first block of numbers, third years get the second block, and the second years, like you, get the third. The lower number you get, the sooner you chose, number one get the first choice, number two get the second choice and so on.

You can use each of your own or your intended roommates' number to make room choice. If your roommates for next year has been in the school longer than you have, they will be in a better block of numbers, and so you would get a better number than any other second students. But most of you will probably be rooming with other second year students, and so neither of you may have the great number, and you will not get into your first or even second choice. Of course, if you've made plans to live off the campus, you do not need to enter the lottery at all.

Dorms space would be especially tight this year because the dorms on north campus will be closed for renovations. This means that those of you who have the worst numbers won't get the dorm housing at all, in that case, the housing office will help you find the off campus housing.
Renovation 翻新改造
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作者: 唐啊啊    时间: 2012-8-28 10:03:40

listen to a guest speaker being introduce in a business group.  Thank you all for coming out this evening to meet the sociologist ****,  *** specializes in research on the workplace and recently has been writing about  the future of work.

This topic should be of special interests since I know many of you are already at the forefront of the technology,  for example, let's show up the hands to see how many people here have telecommunicate at least part of time.  Ok, I see eight hands raised, you eight foe who work at home and communicate with your office through computer represent a trends that ** will describe today, the people are less tied to the work place. One of the important tools for telecommunicate is a electronic mail or e-mail. E-mail let you to send and receive messages almost immediately on your computer, but you control when to read them and when you response to them. This technology allows people have more control over the time than solely relay on the telephone. Our guest tonight would discuss how this important changes will alter the way we work. But before turning the floor over Mr **, I would just like to remind you that she will be available to answer any individual questions at the reception immediately following this talk.






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