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周翔圣托福听力讲义-辨音听写序言在托福备考的过程中,往往不少老师都在说得听力者得天下,而很多老师也讲提高听力的唯一有效途径是听写,在早期的教课过程中,碰到太多学生埋怨整篇的听写太耗时,太费力并且往往有力无功。

是这套辨音听写是笔者本人在近6年的托福听力教学实践中总结和实践出来有针对性的提高中国考生听力能力的训练。

文章内容来源于科学美国人60秒(scientific american60s ),并通过笔者精心挑选取出了当中符合新托福听力考试内容的文章。

根据中国学生在听力训练当中遇到的难点比如连读,变音,失爆,弱音,有针对的提取出影响考生对句子理解的部分词组(词汇或短句), 在加上科学美国人60秒(scientific american 60s )原本就比较快的语速,这样的话能使考生快速有效的提高听力水平。

推荐使用方法:由于语速较快普通备考的学生前期很难一次听出原文中的内容,所以在练习的时候若有未听到的部分后退回去(答案就在每篇文章的末尾),反复体会直到反应出来为止。

听写完后再通篇连续听上1,2次检验自己对通篇文章(包括细节)的理解。

希望这套辨音听写的材料能为大家在托福备考的过程中有效的帮助大家。

周翔圣 按周翔圣托福听力讲义-辨音听写-121After a hurricane or earthquake, people often band together and cooperate to deal with the recovery. And we’re not the only species ________________ in tough times.Female Yuhina birds in Taiwan usually fight over space in the community nest when they’re trying to lay eggs. But in bad weather the birds ____________________.The finding is in the journal Nature Communications .Researchers monitored groups of yuhinas for several years, in fair and foul weather. When the scientists ________________ a game-theory model, they found that periods of fighting between female yuhinas were 50-percent shorter _________________ —which increased the overall success of the周 翔 圣的 托 福 讲 义 我的微博:h t t p ://w e i b o .c o m /z x i a n g s h e ngQ Q :331447992 w w w .y o u x u e d u .c n 优 旭 教 育breeding group.During times of heavy rain, ________________ . And getting wet means that the birds have to expend more energy to stay warm. So the birds apparently institute a truce, which _________________, and increases everyone's chance of survival. In other words, in bad weather birds of a feather stick together. —Amy Kraft[The above text is a transcript of this podcast.]1 that becomes more cooperative tend to leave each other alone combined their data with when the weather was bad food becomes scarce cuts down on energy wasted fighting2Plants that use animals to _____________ themselves in a pickle. They need to make fruit _________________ fauna. But they also need to make sure _____________ don’t digest the very seeds they’re meant to spread.In Israel’s Negev Desert, a plant called sweet mignonette came up with a distasteful strategy. Critters called spiny mice feed on mignonette. They love the fruit. But they hate the seeds. ______________________ . Just as the plant planned. That’s according to a study in the journal Current Biology .Sweet mignonette produces __________________ house about 20 seeds apiece. Inside those seeds is an enzyme. When a berry-chomping mouse crushes a seed, _________________________________ taste like hot mustard. Hence, ptooey, better leaving through chemistry.Researchers armed with video cameras observed the mice spitting the pits like kids eating watermelon on a summer day. Nearly three-quarters of the spit-soaked seeds landed intact —and __________________ twice as fast as seeds taken directly from the fruit itself. It’s like a Dickens book: Great Expectorations.—Karen Hopkin[The above text is an exact transcript of this podcast.]周 翔 圣的 托 福 讲 义 我的微博:h t t p ://w e i b o .c o m /z x i a n g s h e ngQ Q :331447992 w w w .y o u x u e d u .c n 优 旭 教 育2 disperse their seeds can find tasty enough to entice the local that their animal assistants And so they spit them out all over the place little black berries that the enzyme is freed up to produce compounds that they actually germinated3[Music] That’s Generation Zero of DarwinTunes . It’s a Web site researchers are using to study how listener preferences affect the evolution of music. A new study claims that the ___________________on music similar to natural selection. The findings support the theory that culture and art are shaped not only by their producers, but by consumers too. The report is in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences .Researchers created short tunes and allowed _______ —that is, they’d combine aspects of the parent tunes to produce a new generation of music. User ratings on the DarwinTunes ____________ , with only the most appealing tunes allowed to create progeny.The researchers found that quality increased quickly at the beginning: the random sounds ____________ an awful lot like music. Here’s generation 600. [Music]But after a while things stagnated. The researchers plan to update __________________ . Meanwhile, here’s DarwinTunes generation 3000. —Evelyn Lamb [The above text is a transcript of this podcast.]3 taste of the public exerts a force them to procreate site provided the evolutionary selection rapidly gave rise to something the program to drive evolution further4周 翔 圣的 托 福 讲 义 我的微博:h t t p ://w e i b o .c o m /z x i a n g s h e ngQ Q :331447992 w w w .y o u x u e d u .c n 优 旭 教 育Every time you inhale, oxygen passes from your windpipe to your lungs and _________ . But what if your windpipe was blocked? Getting the gas straight to your blood could save your life. Wait, put down that syringe —a large air bubble in a blood vessel can kill you. But what if the bubbles were only a few millionths of a meter in diameter?Researchers coated tiny amounts of oxygen gas with fatty molecules to create microparticles. Suspended in solution, the microparticles formed a foam containing 50 to 90 percent oxygen. In a beaker of blood, the foam ___________ oxygen to the cells.Then the researchers tested it in animals . Normally, a blocked windpipe cuts off the blood’s supply of oxyge n, leading to brain damage and death. But when rabbits with blocked windpipes __________ the microparticles, their blood oxygen levels and heart rates remained stable. The work is in the journal Science Translational Medicine .The foam may someday buy time for human patients. So that even someone with a closed airway can breathe easy.—Sophie Bushwick[The above text is a transcript of this podcast.]4 on into your bloodstream was able to quickly transfer its received injections of5 You know what fiber's good for —to keep things moving smoothly downstairs. But it's _____________. Fiber can boost the number of beneficial bacteria in your gut, too. That's according to a study in the Journal of Nutrition .Researchers gave 20 men a daily snack bar to munch on. The bars had 21 grams of either polydextrose or soluble corn fiber — ____________cereal, pancake mixes and breakfast bars. After two weeksresearchers took stool samples, and sequenced the DNA of bacteria living in them.周 翔 圣的 托 福 讲 义 我的微博:h t t p ://w e i b o .c o m /z x i a n g s h e ngQ Q :331447992 w w w .y o u x u e d u .c n 优 旭 教 育Turns out that extra fiber upped populations of Faecalibacterium —an anti-inflammatory bug _________ the gut against inflammatory bowel syndrome. Fiber also increased the numbersof lactobacillus —the beneficial microbe in yogurt and probiotics. The researchers say these friendly __________ eat fiber because you're supplying the bugs with what they prefer to eat. Most Americans get only about 15 grams of fiber a day —half the recommended value. ________________ probiotics, to add new bacteria to your gut, the researchers say why not eat prebiotics like fiber, to feed the good guys already living there?—Christopher Intagliata5 not just for staying regular two fibers commonly added to that may protect bacteria may thrive when you So instead of focusing on周 翔 圣的 托 福 讲 义 我的微博:h t t p ://w e i b o .c o m /z x i a n g s h e ngQ Q :331447992 w w w .y o u x u e d u .c n 优 旭 教 育。

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