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PS:word版得0508题目有部分错误 尤其是语法 所以大家有问题先看看gif 恩
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至于断点用过sitman得人应该知道(原文来自网络)
PS:我不能传附件,大家把以下得内容复制到word,存成rtf即可。注意文件名要和MP3得文件名相同且断点文件与MP3文件在同一目录。真麻烦-___________-b(那个<MP>也要复制)
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1
W:I need to get a new student ID card, I seem to lost my old one, and I need one right away.
M: Really? Me too! we gonna to have a head over to the student services office and, oh wait a minute, by another closed, will open again till Monday morning. so how about if you meet me there then, just before our biology class.
2
have you seen my calculator? It was right here a minute ago.
did you looked under your book, I was always losing things that way
3
hi, jets. if there is still much red in the painting? i feel the colors aren't quite balanced.
why u asking me , I am not a fine art major
4
i hear they are giving free flu shot down the student help center sometimes next week
really? when u find out exactly when it is, let me know. I got one last year, and it is the first winter i can remember when i didn't get the flu.
5
do u want to see the base ball game tomorrow? john has an extra ticket.
u must be kidding. one week before the finals, when everybody is studying day and night?
6
can u come to that meeting in on Friday morning?
this Friday? i will see if i can rearrange my schedule.
7
i just got off the phone with the house office, i wanted to move to a different dom, but they won't let me move in the mid of a semester
well, i guest u should have to make a best of it
8
excuse me? did u happen to see a sake history book here with a blue cover? I hope nobody is taking it.
oh that was your book? i took down to the lost and found, before someone worked off it
9
can u borrow me some money for lunch, i left my pursue in the car.
u borrowed me lunch last week, it's my turn to treat u.
10
my computer screen is flashing, and i can't get it stop.
oh a similar thing happened to me the other day, i'll back together, we can figure out what to do
11
now the weather is getting nice, I'd like to get some exercise outside, do you know anyone who's interested in playing tennis this week?
that's funny, i'm thinking the same thing, are u free on Wednesday morning?
12
is professor miller teaching this semester? i can't find his name in this course catalog
er, u r looking in the anthropology section, try biology!
13
John, have u finish your assignment for your history class yet? it's due to Thursday u know?
i had a couple of other things to do that same day, so i asked professor smith for an extension. she said i could hand it in next week, so i'm concentrating on the other staff first.
14
excuse me, miss Williams, u asked me to stack all of this text books on the long shelf by the door, but that shelf is full of sale books
right, so u do have more than one job ahead of u.
15
there is so much stress this time of the year, how do you manage to stay so calm?
well, the truth is i only look like i have get all under control.
16
hey, u looks like u could use a study break, let's go and have a cup of coffee.
why not, life is too short to stay in the library all day.
17
i'm sorry if i seemed little coarse on the phone yesterday, i'm fine now, but when u called i really wasn't feeling very well.
of course, but thanks for letting me know. i was kind of wandering what had come on u.
18
u don't know if Mary is going to the concert tonight, do u? i could really use a ride.
no, but i can give a number for u
19
well, i don't think i can pack one more idea into my head
yeah, prof. black's lectures are something else, aren't they?
20
Jim, would u do me a big favor?
well, the pence are longing to take, i have to leave at three.
21
i heard u r taking a photography class in new the studio, what's it like?
nothing like an old class, and u will like to be instructed too. u know what, they r offering a free trial class.
22
i was such a rush, i scribbled my homework, i hope it's legible.
en, it is hard to follow. u know if u start now, u could have a copy neatly by the time it's due.
23
there is a new copy shop, want to check it out?
thanks, i'm waiting for excuse to get away from this term paper.
24
u know it's been three weeks, i still haven't heard from the chemical company about that job i interviewed for. they said they would call. do u think maybe i should call them?
hr~~, I don't think it could heard
25
do u remember when we were with Jim yesterday? how was he talking about running for a president of the student government? do u think he was serious?
u never can tell with Jim, even when he is telling a joke, he's with a strict face.
26
i haven't slept well for days, even when the final of day time, my room likes an oven.
all us and the resident father are in the same boat. but cheer up, heat weather is supposed to break by the weekend.
27
those handmade sweaters of yours are really nice, does it take you a long time to neat one?
does it ever! u know as much as i enjoy it, i just can't afford to work on any of our school intersession
28
do u know for when the next bus is supposed to leave for downtown, i need to get a book for my history class.
hold on, i'll get a schedule for u somewhere.
29
i can't imagine with Joe was thinking of wanting to set up a study group meeting for the first day of basket championships
it doesn't matters to me, but the others will be pretty upset
30
do u think professor Mira will let me interview her, i'm writing an article for news paper on campus research projects
why not, i mean she loves discussing a research
31~33
hi, Michel, how is your study in dna coming
slow but sure. i know the definition, it carries the blue print for human rights. but i have got a lot more to learn. u r working on dna too, right it?
yes, i''ve been studying the amount of dna in fish and frogs, did u know that that some frog have twice dna as much dna as human being? and r u aware of this the African long fish has fully forty two times much.
no, i didn't. my researches has been focus most on human beings. forty two times more humans? why do long fish have so much more dnas than we do? does that happens to produce more offspring?
no, probably not, but i can't really tell u for sure yet. we r still just like an indicator. doesn't it seem strange that the mount of dna in the relatively simple organism like a fish is greater than that of a more complex organism such as the human being?
it does seem mad. but come and think of it, in higher organism only a tiny percentage of dna, less than five percent, is necessary to carry the instructions for producing life. that means a lot of seemingly extra dna in humans as much as 95 percent, your long fish has as it announced as well.
it's very likely, but the question is why? i saw one theory that says that some of the extra dna may selfishly reproduce an uninteresting number, totally indifferent to the needs of the organism that contains them.
u see that sections of the dna molecule might act like parasites and leave all the organism without contributing anything to it, right? i heard about that theory too, but it's pretty controversial.
well not for long i hope. which minds me, I'd better back to my fish. i should in the lab an hour ago
34~38
so how was the singing competition last weekend
u don't want to know
what do u mean, wasn't it at the beach? it should have been fun.
it should have been fun, but we only complete in the second place. not only that, that we weren't even really able to enjoy the beach neither.
hold on. u r upset about finishing in the second? how many sing groups compete it?
about thirty. i know second place songs ok. but that's three year in row we have been in the second, and it's the same group that beat us three years in rows.
that's too bad, what about the beach? u were spending a lot of time studying in the library. i would love to be at the beach swimming in the ocean, and playing beach valley ball in stead of being stacked in the library, studying
well it wasn't exactly like that, i had sparing time studying too. we really did not have much free time. we was scheduled almost the whole time.
practicing, performing, watching a competition.
so u r that busy?
yeah, u know the ocean water is still so cold, so i don't think it's very nice too much
well, maybe u got a sure plan to go back, when the semester over
well, it's exactly what we have in mind, it should be a lot more fun there, when the weather warms up, and we don't have to think about competing
39~42in the theater history class
we have spend last a few weeks on the development of the theory of theater in the US looking the plays and the playwrights of the early 1900
our next ?tuna? is on the American musical theater, this type of theater develops from both theory and popular art forms, ?upler and up writer?, dance, drama and from the form of entertainment called vaudeville, which is a rare style today.
Vaudeville shows originated in Europe and by the 1800 had become a popular form of entertainment in America. they were basically variety shows, mixturing several lived entertainers: singers dancers, comedians, mojetions, acrobats, trained animals, and as many as turned or more acts there were largely unrelated in scene or style. By the early 1900, vaudeville theater had sprout up in all large American cities, in the large theaters there were usually two performances a day. some theaters would come to as many as three performances a day. but with the introductions of silent movies life performance had to compete with movie theaters, and vaudeville attendance started to decline, so some vaudeville theaters started showing movies as well. Movies were showed in between the vaudevillates, that kept people coming to vaudeville for a while, but when talking films arrived, the vaudeville faced even stiff competition and then with the great depression of the 1930s, when the Americans had less income to spend on entertainment and the growth of radio and later on television, vaudeville experienced a further decline, pretty much disappeared entirely by the 2nd world war.
43~46
we've been discussing some factor that influence the global climate. today we r going to find some factors that u might find surprising. surprising because it is so small that u probably wouldn't expect it to be important. that factor is dust. by "dust" we mean not just tiny pieces of dirt, but any small particles like sirt, salts, bacteria or fungal balls. there are several different methods to collect data on dust, one method is flying into storms with aircrafts equipped with dust collection devices. we can analyze the dust samples to find out what types of dust are present at the given time of year. or the certain location and height in the atmosphere. why do we want to map out how the types and mass of dust vary under different circumstances, because different types of dust behave differently, and affect the weather in different ways. some type of dust help rain drops to form, however other types of dust prevent rain. Although some effects of dust on the climate now are understood there are some debates about the overall effect of dust on the temperature. For example, we know that dust can cool our planet by blocking the sunlight from reaching ground, on the other hand, it can absorb sunlight warming the atmosphere. This warming affect may have caused the ice age to end. Hopefully, more research can answer the question of "just have dust affected on the planet's temperature".
47~50, listen to part of the talk in the nation history class, the profess has been discussing nation civilizations around Mediterranean Sea
Now many people living near the Mediterranean Sea in the ancient times had extensive shipping matter works, two of the most prominent were the Minoan and Mycenaean.
The Minoans lived on the island of Crete, they did extensive trade by sea, trading from products and highly praised bronzes jams they made, things like weapons and tools. They stanblish to trading metal work or trading colonies throughout the east Mediterranean, these become great commercial centers. These commercial centers produced real wealth for them, and Minoan used these wealth to build great palaces and aqueducts and improve their harbors on crete. The Minoan civilization reached its peak in the 16 BC. But gradually lost their dominant position to the Mycenaeans, who were from the mainland of Greece, while more of the Crete, the Mycenaeans actually lend a lot about sea trade and comers from the Minoans, but this mantle relationship changed after a volcano erupted in 1550 BC, because there is so close to Crete the volcano apparently caused earthquakes that debotad Minoan ships and destroyed the important parts of Crete, after that the Mycenaean became sea trader in the area.
now we know that nature disaster might been largely responsible for the decline of Minoan sea trade. But reasons for the decline of the Mycenaean sea trade are more controversial. the key factor may have been political unrest, both internally among Mycenaeans and in countries they traded with, which disrupted trade network |
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