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Hot summer, but still can't warm my heart.精品模板助您成功!(页眉可删)关于听写作文5篇听写作文篇1话说听写,非常平常的一项语文作业,几乎每天都少不了。

老师为了让我们记住难写的、不好认的字词,特别加以巩固、练习,增强我们的记忆力,使我们在考试时不犯错。

可这件事发生在严肃可敬的爷爷身上,越想就越可笑了。

放学回家后,我直奔卧室写作业,今天为了动画片冲刺,我以最快的速度跑完了数学高速公路的全程。

跑车一刻不停地开始奔跑在语文高速公路上。

谁知道一开始就出了意外,一个微不足道的石子绊住了我的跑车,使我的爱车四脚朝天,寸步难行。

我顿时犯了难,眼泪有些不争气地往外流。

况且这个小石子儿是高速公路上的家常便饭——听写。

我看了看四周,爸妈都出去了,只剩下我和爷爷奶奶。

我完成不了作业,就别想挨电视和食物。

爷爷像大将镇守电视台,奶奶像观音看守食物柜。

我想来想去,可以默写不?这样算作弊吧,不行不行。

这时,一个希望渺茫地出现。

对,让爷爷给我听写。

爷爷识字。

我眼前一亮,柳暗花明又一村。

我向爷爷说明了情况,爷爷带着老花镜,凑近书本看了看,脸上不由说分地显示出一种兵人特有的威严。

为了挽救我,爷爷还是爽快地答应了。

“嗯,开始了。

”爷爷请了清嗓子,扶了扶眼镜,“第一个字‘冰’。

”“冰”还是“彬”?爷爷读的很重,我很难听清,再加上土话别扭,听上去好像是“冰”。

我再次竖耳聆听,“冰。

”这回爷爷说清了,我却开始疑惑,这“冰”字,一年级就学了,怎么到了现在还有?但是一想到书本可靠,爷爷可靠,我还是毫不犹豫地在本子上写下了这个漂亮秀气的大字。

爷爷皱着眉头,研究着语文书。

还不时地发出“啧啧”的声音。

“呃,下一个字儿,是‘钩’。

”爷爷读的清清楚楚,可我的问号像个东西一直浮在半空中。

“钩”,这又是什么,我不记得有这个字儿啊。

我刚想提出质疑,反驳爷爷,却被爷爷严厉的目光给瞪了回去。

“赶紧的,磨机啥?不然甭想看电视。

复合式听写强化训练

复合式听写强化训练

复合式听写强化训练For 25 years I was a full-time thief, 1_____ in picking pockets.I come from southeast London, where that’s an honorable 2_____. Anyone can break into a house and steal things. But picking pocket takes skills. My sister and I were among the most successful pickpocket team in London. We worked in hotel and theatre lobbies, airports, shopping centers, and restaurants. Now we don’t steal anymore, but this crime is 3_____. He re is how to protect yourself: Professional pickpockets do not see 4_____, only handbags, jewels and money. Mothers with babies, the elderly, the 5_____ are all fair game (猎物). My 6_____ target was the lone female, handbag at her side, the right side to be exact. So if I’m next to her I can reach it 7_____ with my right hand across my body. Only about one woman in a thousand carries their bag on the left, and I tended to steer clear of them (避开). Woman whose bags are 8_____ in front of them are tricky for the pickpocket, as there isn’t a blind side. If you want to make it even harder, use a bag with handles rather than a strap. For men, one of the best places to keep a wallet is in the back pocket of tight trousers. You’ll feel any attempts to move it. 9___________________________________________. There’s just no way in. Even better, keep wallets attached to a cord or chain that is fasten to a belt.A pickpocket needs targets who are relaxed and off guard. The perfect setting is a clothing store. 10______________________________________________. The presence of a uniformed security guard is even better. 11____________________________________________.1. specializing2. profession3. worldwide4. victims5. disabled6. preferred7. cautiously8. hanging9. Another good place is in the buttoned-up (扣上纽扣的) inside pocket of a jacket.10. When customers wander among the racks, they are completely absorbed in the items they hold up.11. A false sense of security makes a pickpocket’s job much simpler.Mark Twain, who wrote the story we are going to read, 1_____ quite a lot, often because circumstances, usually 2_____ circumstances forced him to. He was born in Floridian Missouri in 1835 and 3_____ to Hannibal Missouri with his family when he was about four years old. Most people think he was born in Hannibal, but that isn’t true. After his father died when he was about twelve, Twain worked in Hannibal for a while and then left so he could earn more money. He worked for a while as a 4_____ on various newspapers, and then got a job as river 5_____ on the Mississippi. Twain loved his job, and many of his books show it. The river job didn’t last however, because of the 6_____ of the civil war. Twain was in the 7_____ army for just two weeks, and then he and his whole company went west, to get away from the war and the army. In Nevada and California, Twain 8_____ for gold without much luck, but he did succeed as a writer. Once that happened, 9__________________________________________. Twain didn’t travel much the last ten years of his life, and he didn’tpublish much either. 10_________________________________________. Like many other popular writers, 11___________________________________________.1. traveled2. financial3. moved4. typesetter (排字工人)5. pilot (舵手)6. outbreak7. federal8. prospected (指望、希望)9. Twain traveled around the country by giving lectures and earning enough money to go to Europe.10. Somehow his travel, ever when forced, inspired his writings.11. Twain derived much of the materials for his writing from (从…获得) the wealth and diversity of his own experience.How many of you drink Coca-Cola? Nearly everybody. Did you know that Coca-Cola started out not as a soft drink but as a cure for headaches back in the late 1800’s? John S. Pamberton, a 1_____ from Atlanta, had 2_____ for many months trying to find a cure for the common headache. He worked in his backyard, 3_____ and heating different 4_____ of oils and flavors until he found one that seems 5_____. Pamberton bottled the mixture and began selling it in drugstores as a concentrated syrup (浓缩糖浆) that the customer had to mix with water before drinking. Coca-Cola’s 6_____ from a concentrated syrup to a carbonated soft drink came about quite by 7_____. One day, a customer came into a drugstore 8_____ of a headache and asked for a bottle of Coca-Cola syrup. He wanted to take it right away.9____________________________. The clerk, instead of walking to the other end of the counter to get plain water, suggested mixing the syrup with soda water. The customer agreed, and after drinking it, remarked how good it tasted. 10______________________________. Today carbonated cola is sold in most countries around the world. 11____________________________________.1. druggist2. experimented3. mixing4. combinations5. promising6. transformation7. accident8. complaining9. So he asked the clerk to mix the medicine while he waited.10. The clerk continued offering the mixture and carbonated Coca-Cola grew in popularity.11. And although it no longer contain the ingredients to cure headaches, if is still very refreshing.Today, I’ll be talking about the 1_____ of the camera and photography. The camera is thought to be a modern invention. But as early as 1727, a German 2_____discovered that light darkened silver salt (银盐,一种感光材料,使影像色调偏向棕黑色), a chemical 3_____. Used as a camera, a big box with a small hole to let the light in, he made 4_____ images on the salt. Silver salt is still the base of film today. Then a French scientist made the first 5_____ picture by using a special piece of metal 6_____ with silver salt. A photograph he made in 1826 still exists. The painter Dagera improved on the process by placing common salt, the kind we eat, on the metal. This was in 1839, the 7_____ date of thebeginning of photographs. But the problem was the 8_____ of the photograph. 9_______________________________________. In 1860s, Matthew Brady was able to take his famous pictures of the American Civil War, thus making portrait poses very popular. In the 20th century, George Eastman of the United States simplified film developing, 10__________________________________. If we say that the photography came into existence in 1839, 11____________________________________.1. invention2. physicist3. compound4. temporary5. permanent6. sensitized (使…感光)7. official8. printing9. And it was not until other scientists developed the kind of paper we now use that good printing was possible and photography became truly modern.10. and Edwards Land invented the so-called instant camera with self-developing film.11. it follows that it has taken more than 100 years for the camera to reach its present condition of technical refinement (技术上的改进).“Where is the university?” is the question many visitors to 1_____ ask. But no one could point at any direction because there is no 2_____. The university consists of 31 3_____ colleges. It has lecture halls, libraries, 4_____, museums and offices throughout the city. 5_____ colleges choose their own students who have to meet their minimum entrance 6_____set by the university. And allthe 7_____ usually live and study in their colleges but they are taught in very full groups. Lectures and laboratories and practical work are organized by the university and held in university buildings. There are over 10,000 8_____ and 3,500 postgraduates. About 40% of them are women and some 8% from overseas. As well as teaching, research is of major importance. 9____________________________________. The university has a huge number of buildings for teaching and research. It has more than 60 specialist subject libraries as well as the university library, 10____________________________________. Examinations are held and degrees are awarded by the university. 11____________________________________________.1. Cambridge2. campus3. self-governing4. laboratories5. Individual6. requirements7. graduates8. undergraduates9. Since the beginning of the 20th century, more than 60 university members have won Nobel Prizes.10. which as the copy-right libraries, is entitled to a copy of every book published in Britain.11. It allowed women to take the university exams in 1881, but it was not until 1941 that they were awarded degrees.London taxi drivers know the capital like the backs of their hands. No matter how small or 1_____ the street is, the driver will be able to get you there without any trouble. The reason London taxi drivers are so 2_____ is that they have all gone through a very3_____ training period to get their special taxi driving 4_____. During this period, which can take two to four years, the 5_____ taxi driver has to learn the most direct 6_____ to every single road and to every important building in London. To 7_____ this, most learners got around the city on small 8_____ practicing how to move to and from different points of the city. Learner taxi drivers are tested several times during the training period by government officers. The exams are a terrible experience. 9_______________________________________. When you get to the tower, they won’t say “well done”. They will quickly move on to the next question. 10_______________________________. Learner drivers are not allowed to work and earn money as drivers. 11___________________________________. The training can cost quite a lot, because learners have to pay for their own expenses on the tests and the medical exam.1. indistinct2. efficient3. tough4. license5. would-be6. route7. achieve8. motorbikes9. The officers ask you “How do you get from Birmingham Palace to the Tower of London?” and you have to take the m there in the direct line.10. After 5 or 6 questions, they will just say “See you in 2 months time.” and then you know the exam is over.11. Therefore, many of them keep their previous jobs until they have obtained the license.In the early 1800s, the paper 1_____ was still using rags as its basic 2_____ of fiber as it had for many centuries. However the rag supply couldn’t keep up with the 3_____ demand for paper. The United States alone was using 250 thousands tons of rags each year. And a quarter of that had to be 4_____. It was clear that a new answer to this problem turned out to be a paper made from wood pulp (木浆), sth that was abundantly 5_____ in north America. In Canada, the first wood pulp mill was set up in 1866 and it was 6_____ successful. But while wood pulp solved the problem of 7_____ it created a problem of quality. Wood contains a 8_____ called lignin (木素). 9___________________________________. But lignin is acidic and its presence in paper has shortened the life expectancy of paper from several centuries for rag paper to less than a century for paper made from wood pulp. 10_________________________________, even though books printed much earlier maybe in better conditions. 11____________________________.1. industry2. source3. growing4. imported5. available6. immediately7. quantity8. substance9. The simplest way to make large quantities of cheap paper involved leaving the lignin in the wood pulp.10. This means that books printed less than a hundred years ago are already turning yellow and beginning to disintegrate(碎裂、瓦解).11. This is bad enough for the older books on your bookshelf but it poses a huge problem for libraries and the collections of government documents.As you 1_____ know, log structures are gaining 2_____. They are no longer just the simple country homes that we think of as the 3_____ log cabin. Some 4_____ homes now 5_____natural round logs in ceiling beams and walls. People seem to think that the rounded logs give their homes a cozy warm 6_____. And even people who want to build a traditional log cabin on their own can buy a kit (原件) with precut logs that fit 7_____ like pieces of jig-saw puzzle. Before showing you some slides of modern log houses, I’d like to give you a little historical 8_____ on the subject.Log cabins were first built in the late 1600s along the Delaware river valley. 9_____________________. And in this heavily wooded area logs were the material in hand. 10______________________________. They provided the answer to the pioneer’s need for a sale a nd sliding boards for window. 11________________________________________. These country houses which were popular in the early 1900s typify what’s known as the Adirondack style (阿迪朗达克风格).1. probably2. popularity3. traditional4. upscale 高档的5. incorporate 混合6. atmosphere7. together8. background9. The European immigrants who settled there brought centuries’ old traditions of working with logs.10. Log cabins were the most popular in the early 1800s with the settlers who were moving west.11. But the log buildings that have probably had most influence on modern architects are those of the mountain retreats (休养所) of wealthy New Yorkers.The Old Canada Road is a ling lost trail between the Canadian province of Quebec and Maine in the northeast corner of the United States. Yes it really was lost and finding it again was a 1_____ process that involved state of the art technology: how the location of the roads was 2_____ was very interesting. And I’ll return to it as soon as I gave you a little background information. The road was begun in 1817, a few years before Maine even became a state. At the time Quebec was a major market of livestock (家畜), crop and fish. So a road to Quebec was seen by 3_____ in Maine as necessary for trade. For about 20 years the 4_____ of people and goods was mostly from Maine to Quebec, and then the trend 5_____ as thousands of Canadians 6_____ to Maine to escape poor crops, the lack of jobs and the treat of disease. I think it was a color 7_____. Besides its 8_____ reasons major building projects in Maine also made the state very attractive for the Canadians who needed work. 9___________________________________. In fact the flow of people and goods went completely unhindered. 10__________________________________. The people of the time saw Maine and Quebec as single region mainly because of the strong French influence which is still evident in Maine today. 11_____________________________________. Finally people simply forgot about it and that’s how it came to be lost.1. complex2. pinpointed (在地图上标出精确位置)3. officials4. movement5. reversed (颠倒、翻转)6. immigrated7. epidemic8. negative9. I should stress though that immigration during that period went in both directions.10. There wasn’t even a border post until around 1850.11. Eventually the road fell into disuse as a major railway was completed.Because I am interested in what happened to the English language, over the past years or so I’ve been asking people, at dinner parties and 1_____ gathering and so on, whether they think that English is well on its way to being the 2_____ language. 3_____, they look puzzled about why I would even 4_____ to ask such an 5_____ question. They say firmly, “Of course.” Then they start talking about the 6_____.English has 7_____ some sort of global 8_____. Whenever we turn on the news to find out what’s happening in East Asia, in Africa, or South America, or practically any place, 9_________________________________. When Pope John Paul II arrived in the Middle East to speak to Christians, Muslims and Jews, he spoke not Latin, nor Arabic, nor Hebrew, nor his native Polish. He spoke in English.English is the working language of many world organizations. It is the working language of 98 percent of German research physicists and 83 percent German research chemists. 10____________________________________ and neither Britain nor any other English-speaking country is a member of the EuropeanMonetary Union. 11_______________________________.1. professional2. global3. Typically4. bother5. obvious6. Internet7. achieved8. status9. local people are being interviewed in English and they are telling us about it in English.10. It is the official language of the European Central Bank, even though the bank is in Franfurt.11. It is the language in which black parents of South Africa wish their children to be educated.。

听写16-30篇文本

听写16-30篇文本

听写16-30篇文本16. The Statue of LibertyThe Statue of Liberty represents a woman holding a torch of fire. It stands on an island at the entrance to the New York City harbor. It is almost 93 meters tall, one of the tallest statues ever built. Its complete name is "Liberty Enlightening the World".The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the people of the United States from the people of France. It was an expression of friendship and the goal of liberty shared by the people of both countries.The statue was designed and built in France. France officially presented the statue to the United States Minister to France in Paris on July 4th, 1884. The statue was then taken apart and sent to the United States. New York City celebrated with a huge parade. Since then, the Statue of Liberty has been a symbol of freedom for people all over the world.17. Universities' Grading SystemsMost American colleges and universities use the grading system of A, B, C, D and F. An A is worth four points, a B three points, a C two points and a D one point. Getting a grade like a B-plus or a C-minus adds or subtracts a few tenths of a point. An F is a failing grade worth zero toward a student's grade point average.A small number of colleges reject the traditional grading system. They are organized into programs taught by teams of professors. Each program brings together different subjects and extends in length over 2 or 3 quarters. Students are required to do a major research project at the end of each program.The professors write detailed evaluations of the students.These are combined with evaluations written by the students themselves.Most teachers would probably agree that traditional grades are sometimes unfair. But professors at big schools say there is not enough time to write evaluations for each student in large classes.18. Strange FestivalsEvery country has its strange festivals. Cheese Rolling is a much-loved event traditionally held in Britain. Participants chase an eight-pound cheese down a long slope, hoping to catch it and become the champion. In Spain, baby jumping is a famous ritual, in which local men jump over all the babies born that year. It is believed to rid the babies of sin and serves as a kind of baptism. There is a naked festival held at various times in Japan. Wearing just a small piece of cloth, the freezing participants run around a city, competing for lucky charms. From chasing cheeses to running naked, it is hard to explain where most of these ideas came from and what they mean to us now. However, they are part of our cultures. Despite our different traditions, languages and histories, we do seem to have one thing in common: our love of celebrations.19. Teaching AssistantsForeign students at American colleges and universities may earn money after they successfully complete an entry-level study program. Those wishing to continue their education could work as a teaching assistant, or T.A.A teaching assistant usually works about twenty hours each week. Teaching assistants are paid to help professors teach students in entry-level studyprograms.Generally, the professor gives a talk, or lecture, to a large group of students one or two times a week. The teaching assistant meets with smaller groups of students during the week. The T.A. gives tests and reads any homework or reports the students may be required to write.Teaching assistants also meet with students who seek help. They attend teaching meetings. And some working with science professors help to organize laboratory equipment.Most American colleges and universities must honor legal requirements when employing foreign students as teaching assistants. One of these is that the T.A. must speak English well.20. American Education SystemThe education system in the United States is controlled by state and local governments. But education laws are similar in each state. For example, in all 50 states and 6 territories, all children must attend school from the age of 6 or 7 to the age of 16. Public schools are free of charge for grades 1 through 12. Private schools also operate in all states and territories. Some private schools are operated by churches and religious groups. Other private schools are not linked to any religious organization. Private schools must be approved by the state in which they operate. Most private schools do not receive government money. The parents of private school students pay the school. The school year usually begins in September and continues until June. Most states require a school year of 180 days. Some schools have changed this schedule and require students to attend school throughout the year.21. ThanksgivingThe American Thanksgiving, by law on the fourth Thursday of November, has a long tradition in the United States. The firstAmerican Thanksgiving occurred in 1621, with early North American settlers celebrating their first harvest after a harsh winter in the new world. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln made it an official holiday. Today, Thanksgiving serves as a day for family gatherings with luxurious turkey feasts, accompanied by a wide array of side dishes and pies. So this holiday is one of the busiest times for travel in America. Millions of people travel by car, train, or air, to feast with family. Besides, other traditional Thanksgiving events are prominent in the United States as well, including religious services and key youth and professional football games. What's more, the US president pardons a single turkey every year on this holiday. It is a tradition begun by former president Harry Truman in 1947.22. Music in British SchoolsMusic plays a big part in British schools. Pupils can learn an instrument at school. Traditionally, school children learn classical instruments. Younger children often learn the recorder. As they get older, they start to play the violin or piano. In fact, nearly one out of five music students is learning the violin. The piano, or keyboard, is more popular with older children at secondary school. However, more pupils than ever before are now learning the guitar, as they think playing the guitar is cool. British schools do not just offer lessons for instruments,but they have music classes for all pupils. In the past, the focus of classes was very much Western classical music. But the classes now cover a far wider range of styles, including folk music and world music. Many schools have orchestras and put on concerts each term. It is also common for pupils themselves to form their own bands.23. University DaysBritish universities start in September or October. Courses normally last 3 years, but some, such as languages, engineering or medicine, can take much longer to complete. Students usually go to university in a different town, so they need to get used to living alone, paying bills and washing their own clothes! For many, this is a difficult time, but everyone soon becomes used to it!Universities in Britain used to be free, but many students now have to pay for part of their course. Similarly, students used to receive a grant from the government. Nowadays, they have to apply for student loans or take part-time jobs. Either way, it can be difficult and many students have money problems.University life is not just about studying, however. Many students take part in drama productions or play music. Others, of course, take part in a wide range of sports, such as football, rugby and cricket.24. Test of English as a Foreign LanguageIt is the most widely respected English-language test in the world, recognized by more than 8,000 colleges and universities in more than 130 countries. It is called TOEFL, which stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language. TOEFL is an important test for foreign students who want to study inAmerica. More than 4,000 American universities and other schools require students seeking admission to take the test. Each year, nearly a million individuals of all ages take the TOEFL test to demonstrate their English-language proficiency. It measures your ability to use and understand English at the university level. And it evaluates how well you combine your four skills, listening, reading, speaking and writing skills to perform academic tasks. There are two formats for the TOEFL test. The format you take depends on the location of your test center. Nowadays, most testtakers take the Internet-based Test. Test centers that do not have Internet access offer the Paper-based Test. 25. In-service Education and Vocational DevelopmentMany people feel that finding a job successfully is the end of their schooling. This idea is rarely true, however, as each field of work requires a thorough knowledge of it. This may go beyond what could be learned in high school or university. Universities, with their complete curriculum, are intended to first teach us about everything. Later studies fill in the gap of knowledge by offering more specialized courses. Universities, however, are meant to teach the theories of any particular field, not the practical knowledge needed to do our jobs. Vocational schools has risen to fill this gap of practical knowledge. Vocational schools can aid us in this by teaching us to be especially good at one thing. If a person has enough health and energy, as well as determination, he may go to night school to take a self-teaching program.26. DictionaryA dictionary is a reference book that focuses on defining words and phrases,including multiple meanings. The most frequently used dictionary is a language dictionary that includes the majority of frequently used words in a language. Language dictionaries are made for different types of users: scholars, office workers, schools, and second language learners. There are many competing dictionaries put out by different companies. Not only do they have different forms - paperback, hardback, and online editions - but they differ in other ways. Each company, for example, uses its own version of phonetic respelling based on the research done by its experts. Other differences between dictionaries showup in other features. Many dictionaries include their experts' guidance on grammar, usage, and the history of the language. Definitions differ slightly, and sample sentences may be the work of the editorial staff or taken from real-world usage, perhaps the first known written use.27. The Graduation CeremonyIn American high schools and colleges, the last day of the school year is graduation day. The students who finish their last year in the school will graduate. The graduation ceremony is often in the school gymnasium. The people who come to watch the graduation are teachers, parents and friends of the graduates. Those students who will graduate will wear long robes and caps with square tops. The graduate who has the best record in school will make a speech. The school principal and other officials will also make speeches. Then each graduate will receive a diploma or a degree, which has his name and the name of the school. After the ceremony, students often chat with their teachers, friends and relatives who come to congratulate them. They take pictures of eachother and will show each other these pictures a few nights later at the graduation party. Graduation is a memorable event.28. The International Student Exchange ProgramThe International Student Exchange Program, or ISEP, was started in 1979. ISEP is a group of colleges and universities around the world. They cooperate to provide international educational experiences for their students.Students can study for up to one year in the United States or any of the other countries involved. They do not have to go through the usual application process to get into a school. And they pay only what they would have to pay for a term at theirown school at home.To take part in the ISEP program, students must attend a member college or university. Each school has an ISEP coordinator, who helps students apply to the ISEP office in Washington, D.C. To be accepted, students must have good grades. They are asked to list up to ten choices of American schools they would like to attend. Officials at the ISEP office then place students in the openings offered in colleges and universities.29. On-campus HousingHousing policies differ from school to school in American universities. Some schools have limited housing or none at all.Dormitory buildings might house a small number of students or many hundreds. Some dorms have suites. A suite has several bedrooms, a common area and a bathroom. Other dorms have rooms along a common hallway. Two, three or four students might share a room.Males and females often live on different floors of the same building. Or they might live on the same floor, or in some cases even share a suite if permitted. But single-sex housing is usually also available.Different groups and organizations such as fraternities might have their own houses where their members live. And there is often housing for married students.Some dorms are nice, others are not so nice. But many students say they like the chance to make friends and be near their classes.30. Working While Studying in the USInternational students are permitted to work for the college or university they attend or for a business at the school. But thebusiness must directly provide a service to students. You could work at the bookstore, for example, but not for a construction company that is building something on campus. Also, a foreign student cannot displace an American citizen in a job.Foreign students normally cannot take a job that has no connection to their school. But the government may give permission if students are suddenly faced with a situation that is out of their control. Examples include large medical bills, the loss of financial aid or an unexpected change in the financial condition of their source of support.Students must also meet other conditions. They must have attended their American school for at least one year. Government approval is given on a case-by-case basis. Students must re-apply after a year if they want to continue an off-campus job.。

专四听写训练20篇

专四听写训练20篇

1专四听写训练20篇Dictation 1 Forest Fire 150 wordsForest fire or wildfire is often used to signify an uncontrolled intense fire / that breaks out inthe wooded areas / due to many factors ranging from natural to manmade causes. / Wildfires canbe witnessed throughout the world and they usually occur in cycles. / Mild forest fires are often considered beneficial, / as growth of many plant species depend on it. / Many plant species also depend on wildfires for reproduction. / However, the large fore st fires can have serious damagingeffect on the surrounding environment. /Due to the extensive size and the immense speed, / a forest fire can easily spread to a vast area. / Besides, it can also change its direction / and overcome occasional barriers like roads, rivers and fire breaks. / Forest fires break out in areas like grassland, woodland and bush. / Some important causes of it are lightning and volcanic eruptions. / Besides these, sparks from rock falls can also ignite forest fires. /Dictation 2 Job Hunting 150 wordsJob hunting is a stressful problem for everyone. / Whether someone getting a job right out of school / or someone seeking a better position than the one they just left, / it is not something thatcomes easy to most people. / However, with preparation and planning, / the difficulties can be focused on / and the situation can become less stressful. / For example, dressing correctly is an important step for any applicant. / Also, if you dress correctly, / you will feel more confident in your ability to get the job. / Men should wear a dress shirt and tie or even a suit if they possess one./ Women should wear a suit or other clothing suitable for the occasion. / It is better to dress too conservatively than not conservatively enough. / Always use honesty as some interviewers will beable to detect problems in your resume. / Good manners and correct speech are essential in impressing the interviewer. /Dictation 3 Vocational Schools 150 wordsThe universities are not able to meet / all the growing needs of the society for future development. / Vocational schools have arisen to fill these needs / by providing a more detailed knowledge than that provided by universities. / This has led to a weak base of theory for many workers. / Their focus, practical application, is much more detailed / than the theory provided at college. / Many students choose to go to vocational schools instead of universities. / This has led many college graduates to question the value of their degrees. / They should not, as the levels of education offered by different vocational schools are unequal. / Some of these schools are privateand offer a flexible schedule for students / who may be working or are even in school at university./ On the other hand, because they are run by individuals, / the teaching quality and the teaching resources / offered by many vocational schools maybe of low quality. /2Dictation 4 National Race 150 wordsThe whole question of the changing role of Blacks in American society / as been the sub jectof newspaper articles around the world so frequently / that visitors to the United States do not know / what to expect when they arrive. / They may be surprised when they see that Blacks and Whites work side by side / in offices, factories, and schools across the country. / The majority of Blacks in the United States, however, / live in and around only a small number of American cities./Many dark-skinned visitors arrive in the United States / fearing personal attack or expecting various degrees of racial prejudice. / Some forms of discrimination still exist, unfortunately, / especially in the areas of the housing, schools, and jobs. / The school equality is still more a dreamthan a reality. / There are still too many areas of the country / where Black Americans do not enjoythe same full opportunities as White Americans. /Dictation 5 A Positive View of Every Day 149 wordsIf your life feels like it is lacking the power that you want and the motivation that you need, / sometimes all you have to do is shift your point of view. /By training your thoughts to concentrate on the bright side of things, / you are more likely to have the incentive to follow through on your goals. / You are less likely to be held back by negative ideas / that might limit your performance. /Your life can be enhanced, and your happiness enriched, / when you choose to change your perspective. / Don’t leave your future to chance, / or wait for things to get better mysteriously ontheir own. / You must go in the direction of your hopes and aspirations. / Begin to build your confidence, / and work through problems rather than avoid them. / Remember that power is not necessarily control over situations, / but the ability to deal with whatever comes your way. / Dictation 6 Languages in America 151 wordsThe United States is primarily an English speaking country. / The majority of the population speaks English as their native language. / Business, education and most public aspects of life are conducted in English. / Across the country, people pronounce English sounds in several different ways / and some regional vocabulary differences exist, / but for the most part, Americans speak one common language. / This language is sometimes called American English. / However, not everyone in the U.S. is a native speaker of English. / Most immigrants to the country are speakers of other languages. / There are hundreds of communities around the U.S. / where English is not the most commonly used language. / Chinese, Italian, German, Armenian, Greek, Vietnamese andFrench / are all spoken in numerous communities in the U.S. / Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language after English in the U. S. / It is widely spoken in New York and across the southern part of the country. /Dictation 7 Halloween 151 wordsIt’s October the 31st, and across Britain and the USA, / thousands of children are dressing up3as monsters, ghosts / and witches and going to their neighbors’ houses / to ask for sweets or to play tricks on them if they refuse. /Many houses have lanterns made from pumpkins in their windows. / These lanterns have frightening faces cut into them. /What is the reason for all of this? It’s Halloween! / To an outsider, this may seem a strange festival, / but it is a very popular one and an important part of the culture in Britain and the USA. /The holiday once had a religious significance. / November the 1st is All Saint’s Day, / and October the 31st was believed to be a day / when all the spirits came back to the world of the living. / In modern times, this has changed to be a day / when children dress up as monsters, ghosts and witches. /Dictation 8 Universities in the UK 151 wordsUniversities in Britain are a magnet for overseas students. / There are currently over 200 000 from outside Britain studying at British universities. / The largest single group is Chinese students./ There are currently 50 000 in the UK. /The British government expects the total number of overseas students to be around 900 000by 2020, / and also thinks that a quarter of these will be Chinese. / But why is the UK such a popular destination for university students? /Well, the quality of your course is guaranteed. / All courses are assessed by an independent system, / so you can be assured that your course is officially approved / and has wide internationalrecognition. / The British education system is very flexible / in order to provide for the needs of a modern, complex society. / Degree courses are usually 3 years long, which is shorter and more intensive than in other countries. / There are lots of scholarships available. /Dictation 9 Money and Happiness 151 wordsIt seems only natural that happiness should flow from having more money. / Even if theydon’t admit it, / people still be have as though it were true. / More money means you can have what you want and do what you want. / The house you dream of? It’s yours. / The new car you desire? Here are the keys. / The freedom to enjoy your favorite pastimes? / Here’s your racket, thecourt is down there, just past the pool. /So the puzzle is this: why do social scientists consistently find only moderate relationships / between having more money and being happy? / Some have even suggested that this moderate connection might be exaggerated. / In reality money might have very little to do with happiness atall. /Most puzzling, though, is that people often seem aware at some level / that money won’tmake them happy. / And yet they continue to work away earning money they don’t objectively need. /Dictation 10 Tea Party Food 151 wordsA tea party without good food is just as distasteful as a cake without sugar. / So along with4cups of tea, / you need to arrange variety of party foods, / like cookies, snacks, chips and starters. /A bite of sugar and spice will always enhance the flavor of tea party. / Sandwiches, pizzas, finger chips and French fries serve as good side dishes for tea. / Cream cheese salad, pudding and saladsare good delicacies for tea parties. / Children love to relish chicken pies, apple pies, cakes and chocolates. / Above all, remember it’s a tea party, / so serve different varieties of tea to your guests./ Black, green and white will be the ideal for your guests. / You can also brew some spicy herbal tea or flavored tea. / For kids, you can serve cream, honey, milk and sugar. / You can organize glasses of wine late in the evening / or punch a bottle of champagne also. /Dictation 11 Adventure 151 wordsThe idea of adventure has always captured the imagination. / The idea that just over the nexthill there will be excitement and mystery / is a big part of what makes us human. / This is just as true of ancient times as it is today. / Famous explores set out in small boats / or journeyed across immense deserts and oceans. / Early explorers like Christopher Columbus or Zheng He / traveled to foreign places for the glory of their nations. / More importantly, they set out to test themselvesagainst the forces of nature and the pursuit of knowledge. / Other explorers today do the same thing. / People are going to space in pursuit of the last frontier / or seeking in the depths of sciencefor new knowledge. / Most people, in their daily lives, / do not have the opportunity to truly test themselves in these ways. / Modern living has given them the opportunity, however, with adventuring events. /Dictation 12 Office Conflict 148 wordsThe office can be very demanding on the lives of the workers. / Stress can build up andexplode into problems. / This can seriously influence the productivity and efficiency of a business./ The problems that upset an office can vary drastically / depending on the nature of the employeesor even the employers. / Employees may feel that they are being overworked or underpaid. / Theymay also feel that this signals the loss of appreciation on their work, / causing increasing tension as they complain about work. / They may also have personality differences which can cause conflict. / This can be seen in offices where too close relationships develop. / People in authority may tend to place more value / on these relationships than on the work itself. / They may have lostsight of the goal / of forwarding the development of the company. / Gossiping about co-workers and the company is a frequent example of this. /Dictation 13 Food and Culture 148 wordsThe culture of food and dining in the West is a little different from that in China. / The proper western dinner at a fine restaurant / is one of manners, focusing on conversation. / You are expected to have knowledge of table manners / such as what folk or knife to use as these are essential in western dining. / The meal would consist of several courses including a soup or salad,/ an appetizer, the main dish, and a dessert. / The atmosphere will be filled with light music / thatwould only serve as background as people converse with each other. / The decorations are usually5sparse / and are only meant to highlight the atmosphere / that is being created by the music. / Thistype of dining is different from the dining experience in most restaurants in China. / However, with the increase in internationalism, / more restaurants are opening which reflect the more western dining style. /Dictation 14 In-service Education and Vocational Development 148wordsMany people feel that the successful finding of a job is the end of their schooling. / This ideais rarely true, however, / as each field of work requires a thorough knowledge of it. / This may go beyond that which could be learned in high school or university. / Universities, with their complete curriculum, / are intended to first teach us about everything. / Later studies fill in the gapof knowledge by offering more specialized courses. / Universities, however, are meant to teach thetheories of any particular field, / not the practical knowledge needed to do our jobs. / The rise of vocational school has risen / to fill a gap of practical knowledge. / Vocational schools can aid us in this / by teaching us to be especially good at one thing. / If a person has enough health and energy,as well as determination, / he may go to Night School or take a self-teaching program. / Dictation 15 Hospitality 148 wordsAn American friend has invited you to visit his family. / You’ve never been to an American’s home before, / and you’re not sure what to do. / Should you take a gift? How should you dress? / What time should you arrive? / What should you do when you get there? Glad you asked. / Whenyou’re the guest, you should just make yourself at home. / That’s what hospitality is al l about: / making people feel at home when they’re not. /The question of whether or not to bring a gift often makes guests nervous. / Giving your hosta gift is not just a social nicety in some culture it’s expected. / But in American culture, a guestis not obligated to bring a present. / Of course, some people do bring a small token of appreciationto their host. / Appropriate gifts for general occasions might be flowers, candy or / if the family has small children toys. /Dictation 16 The Football Field Length 148 wordsKnowledge about the football field length / does not seem like something fans and players have to be aware of, / but it is certainly something that the most passionate fans will know. / The length of a football field, / be it American football or soccer, / is universally known and all professional stadiums and grounds adopt these measurements. / In soccer, there may be some minor differences in the football field length from stadium to stadium, / and this occurs because these stadiums are historical monuments / that have been around before the measurementswerestandardized. /On the other hand, American football requires that the football field length / be uniformacross all the grounds and the stadiums in the country. / The National Football League has laid down / particular guidelines and rules about the football field length, / and this cannot be altered. /6As a player, one must be completely aware about these football field dimensions. /Dictation 17 Culture 152 wordsThe cultural values of a community give it an identity of its own. / A community gains a character and a personality of its own, / because of the culture of its people. / Culture is shared bythe members of a community. / It is learned and passed from the older generations to the newer ones. / For an effective transfer of culture from one generation to another, / it has to be translatedinto symbols. / Language, art and religion serve as the symbolic means of / transfer of cultural values between generations. /Culture is a bond that ties the people of a region or community together. / It is that one common bond, / which brings the people of a community together. / The customs and traditions that the people of a community follow, / the festivals they celebrate, the kind of clothing they wear,the food they eat, / and most importantly, the cultural values they adhere to, bind them together. /Dictation 18 Fashion 152 wordsEvery year London Fashion Week attracts retailers, fashion leaders, / and the press to showsof all that’s new in British fashion. / Outrageous designs, original fabrics, and beautiful slim models / are displayed on the catwalk / in an atmosphere of extravagant elegance. / However, howmuch of this gets translated into street fashion, appearing in high street shops? / And how many ofus actually follow the trends we see? /We all need to be comfortable with what we wear. / After all, first impressions count, / andwe want our appearance to be consistent with the image we would like to project. / How can we do this without becoming a fashion slave? / We are bombarded with magazines that show us the new fashions for each season, / and where we can buy trendy clothes for reasonable prices. / Thedistinction between what we see on the catwalk / and what’s on displ ay in the high street is becoming increasingly blurred. /Dictation 19 American Society 147 wordsThe United States, like other countries has its rich and poor people, its rich and poor neighborhoods. /Americans love and many are themselves living example s of the “self-made man.” /You will hear this expression often. / But for every person who is successful, / they are usually better educated than their parents / and therefore more likely to have good, well paying jobs. /In addition to the fact that the United States includes people / whose families originally came from many other parts of the world, / Americans move across the nation in great numbers. / One study reported that one of every five families / in the United States moves every three years. / Thiscontinuous mixing of people into new communities is an important observation / to consider whentrying to understand the meaning of class in America. / We have already discussed the questioning,/ “do-it-yourself” American personality that is another important consideration. /7Dictation 20 Recreation 147 wordsRecreations are an important part of people’s life. / For example, after hours of attentive study, / students feel like having a football game to relax their nerves. / Workers, too, find it very satisfying to sit in front of a TV set for an hour or two / when they come back from a day’s tiring work. / Besides, recreations serve as a pleasing way for the retired people / to pass their excessivetime. / Everywhere you go, you will find that during their spare time, / people are engaged in recreational activities of one kind or another. /Generally speaking, there are two kinds of recreations: / physical activities and intellectual activities. / Physical activities, on the one hand, keep one fit and develop team spirit. / Basketball is an example. / On the other hand, intellectual activities such as playing chess and reading novels/ can train one’s brains and provide temporary escape from one’s troubles. /。

关于听写作业的作文200字

关于听写作业的作文200字

关于听写作业的作文200字英文回答:Listening to dictation assignments can be both challenging and beneficial. On one hand, it requires a good listening skill and concentration to accurately transcribe the given content. It helps to improve our listening comprehension and ability to catch specific details. Additionally, it also enhances our spelling and grammar skills as we need to write down the words and sentences correctly. Moreover, it provides an opportunity to practice our handwriting and note-taking skills. Overall, listening to dictation assignments is a valuable exercise that helps us develop various language skills.中文回答:听写作业既具有挑战性又有益处。

一方面,它需要良好的听力技巧和专注力来准确地转录所给的内容。

它有助于提高我们的听力理解能力和捕捉细节的能力。

此外,它还增强了我们的拼写和语法技巧,因为我们需要正确地写下单词和句子。

此外,它还提供了练习书写和做笔记的机会。

总的来说,听写作业是一项有价值的练习,它帮助我们发展各种语言技能。

语文质量分析(20篇)

语文质量分析(20篇)

语文质量分析(20篇)语文质量分析第1篇:一、命题的指导思想与原则夯实双基是提高教学质量的根本之所在。

语文课程标准中明确指出:语文应在小学阶段打下坚实的基础,这是学生学好其他学科的基础,更是他们终身发展的基础。

显而易见,鉴于此,命题时,我立足于学生的长期发展,着眼于三个维度:知识与本事,过程与方法,情感、态度、价值观,以夯实双基为本,把扎实学习基础知识,努力提高基本技能放在首位。

并以此为载体,将发展学生思维,陶冶学生情操有机的融入夯实双基之中。

在命题中力求做到:卷面图文并茂、生动活泼,资料全面丰富,形式灵活多样,关注个体差异,注重语文素养的整体提高。

二、检测资料分析本次检测的资料依托于人教版教材的资料。

依据语文课程标准对本学段的目标要求,本次试卷共设计了四大板块,分别是字词百花园句子实验室课文联系站阅读小天地和写作展示台。

其中,字词百花园包括六个题目,有抄写句子、看音节写词语、选择字音、形近字和音近字填空、选择适宜的词语和反义词的区分、应用;句子实验室有两个题目:仿写一就的句子和句型变换;课文联系站包括按课文资料填空和选择正确的读音;阅读小天地为课外阅读部分;写作展示台设计的是请学生写一写自我的六一儿童节是怎样过的,最有意思的是什么事。

三、测查情景分析☆总体情景:本次测试人数59人,优秀人数43人,优秀率为72.8%,达标人数56人,达标率为94.9%,平均成绩为85.49分。

差距是显而易见的,尽管原因有客观的,但我们必须立足于教学这一根本,来分析主观原因,找到差距,并进行科学理性的反思,不断改善自我的教学方法与策略。

☆具体分析1、字词百花园:共有六题,占卷面总分的50%,正确率为79.5%。

第一题:抄写句子,努力做到字迹端正美观。

考查的是学生书写本事。

答题情景普遍较好,绝大部分学生能认真抄写,并且书写工整。

第二题:读音节、写词语。

考查的是学生认读音节,书写词语的基础知识与基本技能。

学生大多在田字格中书写较为规范,正确率较高。

专四指南听写20篇

专四指南听写20篇

专四指南听写20篇第一篇:开篇介绍专四考试是中国大学英语四级考试的口语部分,是考生评估英语口语能力的重要环节。

为了帮助考生顺利准备和应对专四考试,本指南将提供20篇精心编写的听写文章,以帮助考生提升听力和写作能力。

第二篇:日常生活题目:健康饮食的重要性在快节奏的现代生活中,健康饮食变得越来越重要。

不仅要摄入足够的水分和必需的营养,还要避免高糖、高盐和高脂肪的食物。

健康饮食有助于维持身体健康,预防慢性疾病的发生。

第三篇:教育与学业题目:全球化对教育的影响随着全球化的加速发展,教育也面临着改变。

学校需要培养学生的跨文化交流能力和全球意识,以应对全球化带来的挑战。

同时,全球化也给学生提供了更多广阔的学习机会和全球化交流的平台。

第四篇:职场技能题目:有效的时间管理在职场中,时间管理是提高工作效率和生产力的关键。

通过制定合理的计划,设置优先级,克服拖延症,有效利用时间就能更好地完成任务。

良好的时间管理能力有助于提高职业发展。

第五篇:科技与创新题目:人工智能的发展趋势人工智能正日益影响着人们的工作和生活。

随着科技的不断进步,人工智能将在医疗、交通、娱乐等领域发挥更大的作用。

人们需要了解并适应这一趋势,以充分利用和应对人工智能的发展。

第六篇:社会问题题目:环境保护的重要性环境保护是一个全球性问题,影响着人类的生存和发展。

我们应该采取积极的措施,减少污染、节约资源、保护生态环境。

环境保护不仅关乎我们自身的生活质量,更关系到后代子孙的未来。

第七篇:文化与艺术题目:传统文化的传承与发展传统文化是一个国家和民族的根基,我们要尊重和传承自己的传统文化。

同时,传统文化也需要与时俱进,与现代社会相结合,发展出独具特色的文化艺术形式。

第八篇:国际交流题目:跨文化交流的重要性在全球化的背景下,跨文化交流具有重要意义。

通过了解不同文化的差异,我们能够更好地理解他人,避免误解和冲突,促进友好合作和共同发展。

第九篇:历史与人文题目:世界历史上的重要事件世界历史上发生过许多重要事件,如法国大革命、二战爆发、柏林墙倒塌等。

汉字听写活动总结(通用6篇)

汉字听写活动总结(通用6篇)

汉字听写活动总结汉字听写活动总结(通用6篇)不经意间,一个有意义的活动又告一段落了,想必你学习了很多新知识,这时候做好活动总结是十分重要的。

可是怎样写活动总结才能出彩呢?下面是小编整理的汉字听写活动总结(通用6篇),欢迎阅读与收藏。

汉字听写活动总结1为进一步加强中华优秀传统文化教育,向全社会倡导强化书写汉字,保护汉字的意识,深入开展汉字听写推广活动,在广大中小学生中倡导爱汉字、爱汉语、爱中国文化的价值观面向全体学生,培养学生对祖国语言文字的感情,丰富校园文化气氛,提高学生的语文素养,增进学生学习语文的兴趣。

在广大学生中倡导爱汉字、爱汉语、爱中国文化的价值观。

本次听写大赛的主要目的有一下几点:1、通过比赛活动,提高学生学习语文知识的积极性。

2、引导学生正确识记汉字,掌握汉字的音形义,能规范地书写汉字。

3、通过组织活动,使学生掌握汉字词的识记方法。

4、通过活动,使学生体会学习所带来的快乐。

以年级为单位组织,每班通过班级预赛选取3名优秀学生参赛,统一在学校华稚楼会议室进行现场比赛,最终评选出一等奖名,二等奖名,三等奖名。

大赛上,一个个小选手屏气凝神,认真思考,奋笔疾书,表现出对听写比赛的浓厚兴趣,也有一些平时里表现优异的学生不时抓耳挠腮,皱起眉头,在写字板上试写,估计是听写出现了小麻烦。

本次比赛要求严格训练,精心准备,掀起认真训练书写基本功、弘扬中华经典文化的热潮。

本次听写大赛在一年级语文组老师的共同努力下取得了圆满成功,带动了我年级学生听写汉字的热情,增进了学生学习语文的兴趣,继承和发扬了中华民族优良文化、弘扬中华民族精神,培养了学生热爱中国文化的价值观和热爱祖国的精神。

不足之处举办形式较为单一,单场单淘汰制有失公平。

每次活动都有优点和不足,在以后的各项活动举办中,我们将再接再厉,努力克服不足,接受批评指导。

争取将各项活动更完美,更出色的完成。

汉字听写活动总结2根据南宁市教育局《关于组织全市中小学生收看中央电视台〈中国汉字听写大会〉节目的通知》精神,为进一步加强中华优秀传统文化教育,向全社会倡导强化书写汉字,保护汉字的意识,深入开展汉字听写推广活动,在广大中小学生中倡导爱汉字、爱汉语、爱中国文化的价值观,我校积极组织学生按时收看并结合此节目开展了一系列活动,现把活动情况总结如下。

(完整word版)短文听写填空练习20篇及答案

(完整word版)短文听写填空练习20篇及答案

短文听写填空练习20篇Exercise 1Complaining about faulty goods or bad services is never easy。

But if something you have broughtis faulty or does not do what was (1) ____________ for it, you are not asking for a(2)___________to get it put right。

Complaints should be made to a (3) ___________ person。

Go back to the shop where you bought the goods, taking with you any (4) ____________ you may have. In a small store the (5)____________may also be the owner so you can complain directly 。

In a chain store, ask the manager.If you telephone, ask the name of the person who (6) ____________ your enquiry, (7) ___________ you may never find out who dealt with the complaint later。

If you do not want to do it in (8)_____________, write a letter. Stick to the facts and keep a(9)_____________of what you write.At this stage you should give any receipt numbers, but you should not need to give receipt or other papers to (10) ___________ you bought the articleExercise 2It is impossible to say that any one man invented the automobile。

英语听力20篇儿

英语听力20篇儿

Last week, my youngest son and I visited my father at his new home.My earliest memories of my father are of a tall, handsome, successful man devoted to his work and family but uncomfortable with his children. As a child, I loved him;as a school girl and young adult, I feared him and felt bitter about him.On the first day of my visit, we did some shopping,ate on the street table,and laughed over my son's funny facial expressions. Gone was my father's critical air and strict rules. Who was this person I knew as my father who seemed so friendly and interesting to be around?The next day, my dad pulled out his childhood pictures and told me quite a few stories about his own childhood. Although our times together became easier over the years, I never felt closer to him until that moment. After so many years, I'm at last seeing another side of my father.2、Different "Styles" of DirectionsI travel a lot, and I find out different “styles” of directions every time I ask “How can I get to the post office?”In Japan, people use landmarks in their directions instead of street names. For example, the Japanese will say to travelers, " Go straight down to the corner. Turn left at the big hotel and go past a fruit market. The post office is across from the bus stop."In the countryside of the American Midwest, instead of landmarks, people will tell you directions and distances. For example, people will say, “Go north two miles. Turn east, and then go another mile.”People in Los Angeles, California, have no idea of distance on the map; they measure distance in time, not miles. “How far away is the post office?” you ask. “Oh,” they answer, “it’s about five minutes from here.” You say, “Yes, but how many miles away is it?” They don’t know.(155 words)3、Differences Between Television and Radio AnnouncersWhen television first began to expand, very few of the people who had become famous as radio announcers were able to be equally effective on television. Some of the difficulties they experienced when they were trying to adjust themselves to the new medium were technical. When working on radio, for example, they had become used to seeing on behalf of the listener. This art of seeing for others means that the announcer has to be very good at talking.In the case of television, however, the announcer sees everything with the viewer. His duty, therefore, is completely different. He is there to make sure that the viewer does not miss any pointof interest, to help him focus on particular things, and to help him understand the images on the television screen. Unlike his radio colleague, he must know the value of silence and how to use it at those moments when the pictures speak for themselves. (157 words)4、Can't"Can't" is the worst word that can be written or spoken, and can do more harm than lying. Many strong spirits have been broken by it. It springs from the lips of thoughtless people each morning and robs us of the courage we need that day. It rings in our ears like a timely sent warning and laughs when we fall by the way."Can't" is the father of weak effort, and the parent of fear and half-hearted work. It weakens the efforts of clever craftsmen, and makes people work less. It poisons the soul of a person with an illusion. It laughs at people's hopes and dreams.Whatever the goal you are seeking, keep trying, and answer by saying, "I can!" "Can't" is the enemy that is ready to ruin your will. It will only give way to courage, patience and skill. Treat it with strong and continuous hate, for once it is welcomed it can break any man. (160 words)5、Light PollutionWe usually think of pollution as a harmful waste substance that threatens the air and water. But some people have become concerned about another kind of pollution. It can be everywhere, depending on the time of day. And it is not thought of as a substance. It is light.The idea of light pollution has developed with the increase of lights in cities. In many areas, this light makes it difficult or impossible to observe stars and planets in the night sky. Light pollution threatens to reduce the scientific value of research telescopes.Light pollution is the result of wasted energy. Bright light that shines into the sky is not being used to provide light where it is needed on Earth. Lights that are brighter than necessary also cause light pollution. Recently, two Italian astronomers and an American environmental scientist created a world map of the night sky. The map shows that North America, Western Europe and Japan have the greatest amount of light pollution. (165 words)6、Town and Country Life in EnglandThere is a big difference between town life and country life in England. In the country, everybody knows everybody else. They know what time you get up, what time you go to bed and what you have for dinner. If you want help, you will always get it and you will be glad to help others.In a large town like London, however, it can sometimes happen that you have never seen your next door neighbor and you do not know his name or anything about him. People in London areoften very lonely. This is because people go to different places in the evenings and at weekends. If you walk through the streets in the centre of London on Sunday, it is like a town without people. One is sorry for old people living on their own. They could die in their homes and would not be discovered for weeks or even months.7、A Change in Women’s LifeThe important change in women’s life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls lef t school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full-time or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to the abilities and interests of each of them.8、A Popular Pastime of the English PeopleOne of the best means of understanding the people of any nation is watching what the do with their non-working time. Most English men, women and children love growing things, especially flowers. Visitors to England in spring, summer or autumn are likely to see gardens all they way along the railway lines. There are flowers at the airports and flowers in factory grounds, as well as in gardens along the roads. Each English town has at least one park with beautifully kept flower beds. Public buildings of every kind have brilliant window boxes and sometimes baskets of flowers are hanging on them.But what the English enjoy most is growing things themselves. If it is impossible to have a garden, then a window box or something growing in a pot wil l do. Looking at each other’s gardens is a popular pastime with the English.10. All About EyesToday's program is all about eyes. When it comes to relationships, people's eyes can be a window into their hearts. This means that their eyes can tell a lot about how they feel. We will tell a story about a man and woman who are teachers at the same school. The woman is interested in the man. She uses many methods to catch his eye, or get him to notice her. Once he sets eyes on her, or sees her, she might try to get him interested in her by acting playful. In other words, she might try to make eyes at him or give him the eye.Let us suppose that this man gets hit between the eyes. In other words, the woman has a strong affect on him. He wants to spend time with her to get to know her better. He asks her out on a date.She is so happy that she may walk around for days with stars in her eyes. She is extremely happy because this man is the apple of her eye, a very special person. She might tell him that he isthe only person she wants, or "I only have eyes for you."ON TIMEThe Germans have a good reputation of being on time. They are very proud of this habit. Many people say German people work like a clock. This is because they do everything according to their plans they make. They develop this good habit when they are very small. In Germany if a person often fails to keep an appointment, he is not respected, trusted and has no true friends.To fail to be punctual is a sign that you do not respect other people. It is very bad and harmful not to be punctual. If a teacher is often late for his class, it is not likely that his students will respect him. The same is true with a student. His teacher and classmates will not respect him and trust him. If a business man often fails to keep appointments or deliver goods on time, he will certainly suffer a great deal. In the end he will lose his customers and will be out of business.Unfortunately, there are still a lot of people who do not realize the importance of being punctual. Perhaps an effective way to teach them is to let them suffer. (195) LESSON 11LIVE HAPPILYRecently, China Youth did a survey to find out people’s ideas about living happily. Their findings are very interesting. There are many different ideas about living happily. There is one group whose idea about a happy life is quite different from the others. Take Xiao Shu for example. She works in a big business company. Every day she rides a bicycle to her office. Under her influence many of her colleagues and friends also do the same. She is also a leader of a group who tries to do as many good things as possible for the society. This group organizes many different kinds of activities to tell people not to waste, to protect our environment, to love animals, to eat healthy food and eat less meat.The members are all hard working, kind and polite. They travel by public transport. They eat healthy food. The clothes they wear are all made from natural fibers. Another thing they all have in common is that they don’t have a lot of desires. All of them are patient and don’t easily get excited. They are happy with what they have. (188)LESSON 12A SUPERMARKET SHOPLIFTERIt is really hard to say whether it is a sad story or an interesting one. But it is a true story. It happened on the morning of July 10th 2008 in a small chain store in Zhengzhou. A woman in her 40s was caught shoplifting. The store called the police and three minutes later two policemen arrived. She was taken to an office. The things she stole were pork, dried beef and sausages, which all together cost about 200 Yuan. She looked ashamed and guilty. The policemen told her that she had to come to the police station with them. She refused to go. For twice, she tried to kill herself by knocking her head against the wall. The policemen finally managed to calm her down.When questioned why she wanted to do that, she told the policemen her story. For two months she and her son had had no meat at all for meals because she couldn’t afford it. Like the other kids, her son needed some good food. As she didn’t know where to find the money to buy meat, she decided to steal it from the store. (191)LESSON 13A TENT HOTELAiling, aged 29, came back from San Francisco in 2002 after she had completed her university courses there. She was offered a well-paid job in Shenzhen. Soon she found that her job was too demanding and stressful. Two years later, she left the company. Before finding a new job, she decided to take a holiday in her hometown Hainan. Her house is in a small town at the foot of a hill, which is a part of Wuzhi Mountain. Looking out of the window she can see a fine view of a river and green hills covered with tall trees. After seeing the wonderful view, she felt so relaxed and peaceful. Suddenly, an idea came to her mind. This is an ideal place for people who want to escape stress and to relax. A tent hotel would be the thing to meet their needs.Wasting no time, she and her boyfriend started to plan. They rented a large piece of land to build their tent hotel. Each room is a tent. Guests live a life that people lived a century ago. They can pick fresh vegetable from the garden and make their own food. They can also go fishing or boating. Guests can completely forget about their problems and enjoy the natural beauty. (213)CHINA HIGH SPEED TRAINSJapan built the world’s first high speed rail in 1964. As high speed railways have many advantages over airplanes and super speed high ways, France, Germany and America quickly followed the Japanese example. Our country didn’t start building the high speed railway until 2005. The first high speed railway is from Beijing to Tienjin. It went to operation on the 1st of August 2008, just 8 days before the BIG EVENT. The train runs about 320 km/h. It only takes 30 minutes from Beijing to Tienjin. The second high speed railway is from Beijing to Shanghai. It is now under construction and will be put to use in 2010. By that time you can have breakfast in Beijing and lunch in Shanghai. It is estimated that the ticket is between 600 and 800 Yuan, much cheaper than the air ticket.China has planned to build 8 high speed railways, four from the east to the west and four from the north to the south. This high speed rail net work will cost altogether about 25 thousand billion Yuan to build. It needs 15 years to complete. In 15 years all the major cities will be connected by this net work. (197)LESSON 15JAPANESE SENIOR CITIZENS KEEP THEMSELVES BUSYI just came back from my first visit to Japan. The thing I found most interesting was that most taxi and coach drivers are senior citizens. I also found that parking lot attendants, street cleaners, gardeners are mostly old people. It is not unusual to be served by old waiters or waitresses in restaurants or hotels.It is not a joke to say that Japan is a country of old people, because 20 percent of its population is people over 65. Everywhere I went, I could meet people over 80. Japan is also a country that has a big shortage of laborers. It is not difficult to understand this problem. People born after the war have reached the age of retirement. Nowadays, young people marry late and many of them don’t want to have children after being married.Most healthy retired people don’t want to sit around doing nothing. They want to keep active. The Japanese government also encourages them to work. It is good for both the retired people and the country. For a lot of senior citizens, money is not the main thing. What counts is that they can feel they are still needed. (197)A RECORD-FREE CAR DRIVERThe total number of private cars in China now is over 12 million. The number of people who died in car accidents last year was over 100 thousand. No other countries in the world where there were so many people killed in car accidents. Most car accidents can be avoided if the drivers are careful and have good sense of responsibility.Zhou Chunrong is a well-respected car driver. Next year he’ll retire. He has been with his job for 42 years. He has driven many different types of motor vehicles. During the 42 years he has never violated any traffic rules. He doesn’t only use his eyes to drive but also his heart. He regards driving as an art, more than a skill. He never uses rude or dirty language with his customers and co-drivers. He is patient and has got a lovely easy-going nature. What is more, he has first-class driving skill. He never goes beyond the speed limit he is allowed to goDrivers need a good mental state. With a good mental state, drivers will be able to drive carefully. All drivers should have a moral responsibility to keep other people safe.(196)LESSON 17BICYCLES ARE COMING BACKIt used to be a quite common thing for students to ride bicycles to school in England. In 1960s, a law was passed to ensure the safety of the school children. By the law the local education authorities must provide home to school transport free of charge for the students. Since 1980 there has been a big increase in the number of students who travel to school by car. As a result, bicycles are no longer a part of the students’ everyday life.In the recent years the price of oil has been going up all the time. This is mainly because the world oil resources are disappearing fast. One solution of the problem is to bring back the bicycle. The British government advises people to switch from four wheels to two wheels. Students are encouraged to go to school by bicycle. Take the city of Bedford for example. The local government has spent about 55 million pounds on schools. Schools use the money to employ people to teach the children how to ride bicycles and how to repair them when something goes wrong. Students like bicycles because they are a cheap and healthy way to get around. (198)READINGReading is very important. People become knowledgeable through reading. Reading is a good habit. If a person doesn’t read, his mind is empty. Reading can broaden one’s mind. All successful people read.There are so many books in the world. Even if a person spends his whole life reading, he cannot read all the books. Some books are not useful. Some books are harmful. Therefore, it is quite necessary for a person to decide what to read.In order to learn more one, has to read fast. Reading fast is a skill, which is developed through reading. Many our students cannot read fast because they don’t read a lot. They only read what is given by their teacher in class. As an English language learner, he has to read as much as possible. Through reading he understands and learns how English people express their ideas. This is a very important way to learn English language. (155)LESSON 19IT HAS CHANGEDIn Britain traditionally, men are the bread-winners and women are home-makers. But this has changed. Take Mr. Sterling for example. He is 31 and his wife is 29. They have three sons aged 9, 8 and 5. Mr. Sterling has not worked since he lost his job 5 years ago. Mrs. Sterling took a full-time job a year ago. She has no time to look after the home. Mr. Sterling has to take over almost everything his wife did in the house. Every morning he takes the children to school and fetches them at five in the afternoon. He does the grocery shopping and the laundry. He plans and makes the dinner. He says he doesn’t have much free time between 7:30 am to 5:00pm. He’s quite happy to do all these. But still he hopes one day he can be working while his wife staying at home and taking care of the house. (154)。

沃德英语听力强化篇答案

沃德英语听力强化篇答案

沃德英语听力强化篇答案1、36.This kind of bread is terrible. I don't want to eat it ______. [单选题] * A.any more(正确答案)B.some moreC.no longerD.some longer2、The scenery is so beautiful. Let’s _______. [单选题] *A. take photos(正确答案)B. take mapsC. take busD. take exams3、92.China is a big country ________ a long history. [单选题] *A.hasB.haveC.with(正确答案)D.there is4、A survey of the opinions of students()that they admit several hours of sitting in front of the computer harmful to health. [单选题] *A. show;areB. shows ;is(正确答案)C.show;isD.shows ;are5、Will you see to()that the flowers are well protected during the rainy season? [单选题] *A. it(正确答案)B. meC. oneD. yourself6、78.—Welcome to China. I hope you'll enjoy the ________.—Thank you. [单选题] *A.tour(正确答案)B.sizeC.nameD.colour7、Everyone knows that the sun _______ in the east. [单选题] *A. fallsB. rises(正确答案)C. staysD. lives8、—These shoes look cool. ______ are they?—They are on sale, only $()[单选题] *A. How much(正确答案)B. How longC. How manyD. How soon9、The commander said that two _____ would be sent to the Iraqi front line the next day. [单选题] *A. women's doctorB. women doctorsC. women's doctorsD. women doctor(正确答案)10、Mary's watch is more expensive than _____. [单选题] *A. Susan's(正确答案)B. that of Susan'sC. that of SusanD. Susan11、31.A key ring is used __________ holding the keys. [单选题] *A.toB.inC.for (正确答案)D.with12、Two()in our school were sent to a remote village to teach for a month. [单选题] *A. women teachers(正确答案)B. woman teachersC. women teacherD. woman teacher13、Reading()the lines, I dare say that the government are more worried than they admitted. [单选题] *A. behindB. between(正确答案)C. alongD. among14、They might have found a better hotel if they _________ a few more kilometers. [单选题]*A. droveB. would driveC. were to driveD. had driven(正确答案)15、When you are tired, listen to music and try to _______ yourself. [单选题] *A. supportB. showC. playD. relax(正确答案)16、48.—________ is your new skirt, Lingling?—Black. [单选题] *A.HowB.What colour(正确答案)C.WhichD.Why17、74.In England people drive________. [单选题] *A.on the left(正确答案)B.in the leftC.on leftD.in left18、He always ______ the teacher carefully in class. [单选题] *A. listensB. listens to(正确答案)C. hearsD. hears of19、19.Students will have computers on their desks ________ . [单选题] * A.in the future(正确答案)B.on the futureC.at the momentD.in the past20、In fact, Beethoven did something brave than dying. [单选题] *A. 勇敢(正确答案)B. 冒险C. 可怕D. 奇妙21、John had planned to leave, but he decided to stay in the hotel for()two days because of the heavy rain. [单选题] *A. otherB. the otherC. another(正确答案)D. others22、Sometimes only()10 out of 500 or more candidates succeed in passing all the tests. [单选题] *A. as many asB. as few as(正确答案)C. as much asD. as little as23、It is an online platform _____ people can buy and sell many kinds of things. [单选题] *A.whenB. where(正确答案)C.thatD.which24、64.Would you like to drink ________?[单选题] *A.something else(正确答案)B.anything elseC.else somethingD.else anything25、Becky is having a great time ______ her aunt in Shanghai. ()[单选题] *A. to visitB. visitedC. visitsD. visiting(正确答案)26、He asked for help from his friends who owned a computer company in New York. [单选题] *A. 拥有(正确答案)B. 经营C. 工作D. 了解27、Generally speaking, it is _______ to ask a woman’s age in western countries. [单选题] *A. possibleB. importantC. not polite(正确答案)D. polite28、Grandfather lives with us. We all _______ him when he gets ill. [单选题] *A. look after(正确答案)B. look atC. look forD. look like29、Our teacher was very happy because _______ failed the exam. [单选题] *A. somebodyB. anybodyC. nobody(正确答案)D. everybody30、Mum, this T-shirt is much too small for me. Would you buy me a _______ one? [单选题] *A. niceB. largeC. nicerD. larger(正确答案)。

30篇短文听写原文

30篇短文听写原文

Passage 1Digital Cameras[00:]① According to a standard definition, /[00:]a digital camera is a camera that produces digital images / [00:]that can be stored in a computer, displayed on a screen and printed. /[01:]② Years ago people used to possess two different devices / [01:] in order to take pictures and make videos. /[01:]③ The creation of digital cameras was motivated mainly by two factors. /[01:]④ First, need to spare space. /[01:]⑤ Second, make it more comfortable for people[01:]to do both things with higher quality results. /[01:]⑥ The multi-functionalism of digital cameras[01:]and the combination of several devices in one /[01:]make it a popular choice for a modern man. /[01:]⑦ For years a digital camera has been unaffordable for many families. /[01:]⑧However, the variety of digital cameras and various prices nowadays /[01:]make it possible for almost every single family to buy a digital camera. /[01:]⑨ With increasingly fierce competition, /[01:] the digital camera manufacturers satisfy customers[02:]with lower prices but best quality standards.Passage 2The Migration of Birds[00:]① The most obvious feature of birds is that they can fly. / [00:]② This facility gives them great mobility and control over their movements. /[00:]③Many species can travel quickly and economically over long distances— /[01:]up to thousands of kilometers, /[01:]if necessary, crossing seas, deserts or other inhospitable areas. /[01:]④ They also have great orientation and navigational skills, / [01:]and are able to remember and re-find[01:]remote places they have previously visited. /[01:]⑤ Birds can thereby occupy widely separated areas at different seasons, /[01:]returning repeatedly to the same localities from year to year. / [01:]⑥ Although migration is evident in other animal groups, / [01:]including insects, mammals, and fish, /[01:]in none is it as widely and well developed as in birds. / [01:]⑦ The collective travel routes of birds span almost the entire planet. /[01:]⑧ As a result of migration, bird distributions are continually changing— /[02:]on regular seasonal patterns, and on local, regional or global scales.Passage 3Benefits of Becoming a Teacher[00:]① Becoming a teacher gives you a chance /[00:]to spend a major portion of your day with children or youngsters. /[00:]② With kids around,[00:]you are a part of their world of innocence and purity. / [01:]③ It indeed creates a healthy work environment for you. / [01:]④ On becoming a teacher, /[01:]you get a chance to be with children,[01:]laugh with them, think their way /[01:]and enjoy their innocently silly and healthily naughty behavior. / [01:]⑤ Apart from this, the nature of your job is that /[01:]you do not work on weekends and you get your share of holidays. / [01:]⑥ Becoming a teacher entitles you /[01:]for receiving private scholarships and sponsorships[01:]for teaching programs. /[01:]⑦ However, one of the most important benefits[01:]of becoming a teacher is that /[01:]teachers contribute to the shaping of the future generations. / [01:]⑧ They make a difference to society /[01:]by playing a vital role in nurturing young minds.Passage 4Computer[00:]① With the development of computer technology, /[00:]computers are becoming increasingly popular all over the world. / [00:]② The computer is being used in many fields. /[00:]③ In industry, business, education, medicine,[01:]nearly all walks of life, /[01:]computers have made their appearance,[01:]providing great speed and accuracy for our work. /[01:]④ Computers have been used in the home, offices,[01:]laboratories and research institutions, /[01:]acting as the most efficient and multifunctional instruments / [01:]for calculating, sorting, filing, recording and distributing. / [01:]⑤ And they have also become a window[01:]through which we can understand the world better. /[01:]⑥ During the past fifty years,[01:]the computer has been rapidly advanced. /[01:]⑦ Ever since the computer came into being,[01:]it has experienced the development of several generations. / [01:]⑧ The earliest computers were of great size, /[01:]and had no match for the latest electronic computers[02:]in speed and accuracy. /[02:]⑨ Now efforts are being made[02:]not only to bring the hardware to perfection, /[02:]but also to improve the quality of the software.Passage 5Computer Addiction[00:]① Nowadays, computer users have started developing[00:]some bad habits regarding using computers, /[00:]which have led to significant problems in their lives. / [00:]② The negative consequences from computer addiction /[01:]are similar to those of many other known addictive disorders / [01:]that cause mental and physical disturbances. /[01:]③ As a result, the term “computer or Internet addiction”[01:] has come into use. /[01:]④ It is also known as cyberspace addiction[01:]and Internet addiction disorder. /[01:]⑤ It's not an easy task[01:]to identify which type of computer addiction[01:]is responsible for most computer addicts, /[01:]as there are many types of computer addictions, /[01:]such as online games, chat, e-mail, online shopping,[01:]online gambling and so on. /[01:]⑥ No one knows in the future, /[01:]which technology would attract more people[01:]to become computer addicts. /[01:]⑦ However, there are various organizations /[01:]that specifically deal with computer addiction /[01:]and have helped many thousands of people[01:]to get rid of this damaging addiction.Passage 6Listening Skills[00:]① Communication with others involves learning listening skills. / [00:]② It's a good feeling when someone listens to you /[00:]when you're talking to them. /[00:]③ It makes you feel like they care about you[01:]and what you're saying. /[01:]④ The same respect should be given to people[01:]that are speaking to you. /[01:]⑤ Controlling the conversation or interrupting constantly [01:]with your views or suggestions /[01:]is not listening to the other person. /[01:]⑥ Listening closely and then responding at the appropriate time [01:]makes a good conversation. /[01:]⑦ Making comments at the correct time[01:]lets the speaker know you're interested /[01:]and can help you stay centered on the conversation. /[01:]⑧ Asking good questions about the subject[01:]will show you want to know more about it. /[01:]⑨ Try not to ask too many questions with the word “why”. / [01:]⑩ People might not know the answer[01:]and won't be able to respond to the question. /[01:]⑪ Always, let people finish what they're saying /[01:]before you talk about something else.Passage 7Book Review[00:]① The determination of the book review[00:]is to communicate to the readers’ mind /[00:]the ideas and sensations book reviewer experienced /[00:] while researching the content. /[01:]② Professional book reviews are important in all professions. / [01:]③ But they are especially important in the sciences, /[01:]which define the specialization of the book reviewer. /[01:]④ That is because the basic unit of scientific communication, [01:]the primary research paper, /[01:]is typically five to eight printed pages in most fields, / [01:]which is short and narrowly specific. /[01:]⑤ Therefore, to provide a general overview[01:]of a significant slice of science, /[01:]professional writers of scientific books have to[01:]organize and join the reported knowledge in a field /[01:]into a much larger, more meaningful package. /[01:]⑥ In other words, new scientific knowledge is made meaningful / [01:]by sorting the bits and pieces into book reviews[02:]to provide a larger picture. /[02:]⑦ Thus, the individual plants and flowers,[02:]and even the weeds, become a landscape.Passage 8Television Advertisements[00:]① A television advertisement or television commercial[00:]is a span of television programming /[00:]produced and paid for by an organization[00:]that conveys a message. /[01:]② Advertisement revenue provides[01:]a significant portion of the funding /[01:]for most privately owned television networks. /[01:]③ The vast majority of television advertisements today[01:]consist of brief advertising spots, /[01:]ranging in length from a few seconds to several minutes. / [01:]④ Advertisements of this sort have been used to[01:]sell every product imaginable over the years, /[01:]from household products to goods and services,[01:]to political campaigns. /[01:]⑤ The effect of television advertisements upon the viewing public /[01:]has been greatly successful and pervasive. /[01:]⑥ In some countries, like the United States, /[01:]it is considered impossible for a politician[01:]to wage a successful election campaign /[01:]without the purchase of television advertising. /[02:]⑦ In other countries, such as France,[02:]political advertising is strictly limited on television. / [02:]⑧ Some countries, like Norway, even completely ban it.Passage 9Waste[00:]① Waste is sometimes a subjective concept, /[00:]because items that some people discard may have value to others. / [00:]② It is widely recognized that waste materials[01:]are a valuable resource, /[01:]while there is debate as to how this value is best realized. / [01:]③ Governments need to define what waste is /[01:]in order that it can be safely and legally managed. /[01:]④ Different definitions need to be combined /[01:]in order to ensure the safe and legal disposal of the waste. / [01:]⑤ The European Union has started a discussion /[01:]that will end in an End-of-Waste directive. /[01:]⑥ It will clarify the distinction between waste[01:]that shall be treated for disposal /[01:]and raw materials that can be reused for other purposes. / [01:]⑦ All over the world, America generates more waste[01:]than any other nation in the world, /[01:]with 4. 5 pounds of municipal solid waste per person per day, / [02:]55 percent of which is contributed as residential garbage.Passage 10Getting Paid to Shop[00:]① Advertising in our days has joined our lives quite well. / [00:]② Getting paid to shop is another form of advertising. / [00:]③ A contractor evaluates products and services[01:]offered by various companies /[01:]in order to become known to the public /[01:]with the main purpose to increase their sales. /[01:]④ Getting paid to shop,[01:]users have the opportunity to shop favorite products /[01:]like jewelry, handbags, clothes, shoes and other things, / [01:]and create an income[01:] that might later lead them to financial freedom. /[01:]⑤ To be more clear and specific, /[01:] anyone who joins a getting paid to shop program /[01:]will have the opportunity to shop things that you wish for free / [01:]while at the end of the campaign[01:]might those things become yours. /[01:]⑥ In addition, those companies that offer such opportunity [01:]will pay their members to do that. /[01:]⑦ Getting paid to shop is certainly the ideal solution / [01:]that fits perfectly with most women[02:]who like to shop often or see shopping as a hobby.Passage 11Negative Effects of Television[00:]① Spending too many hours watching television[00:]wastes the precious time /[00:]that can rather be spent in fruitful and healthy activities [01:]like exercise or reading. /[01:]② It also uses up the time /[01:]that you can rather spend with your family and friends. / [01:]③ Chatting with your near ones,[01:]spending time with your close ones /[01:]is a better way of spending time than watching TV. /[01:]④ People watching television,[01:]especially children and youngsters, /[01:]start identifying with what is shown on TV. /[01:]⑤ They relate to television shows and films to such an extent / [01:]that they get bored of living a normal and simple life. / [01:]⑥ They are eager for fame and money; /[01:]they long for living the lives of their favorite TV characters. / [01:]⑦ This may lead to a high amount of dissatisfaction[01:]for the real world. /[01:]⑧ As real life is the contrast of the life shown on TV, / [01:]such TV addicts become hungry for power, money and status.Passage 12Culture Shock[00:]① Culture shock isn’t a clinical term or medical condition. / [00:]② It’s simply a common way to describe[00:]the confusing and nervous feelings a person may have /[00:]after leaving a familiar culture[00:]to live in a new and different culture. /[01:]③ When you move to a new place, /[01:]you’re bound to face a lot of changes. /[01:]④ That can be exciting and stimulating, /[01:]but it can also be overwhelming. /[01:]⑤ You may feel sad, anxious, frustrated, and want to go home. / [01:]⑥ It’s natural to have difficulty adjusting to a new culture. / [01:]⑦ People from other cultures may have grown up[01:]with values and beliefs that differ from yours. /[01:]⑧ Because of these differences, /[01:]the things they talk about, the ways they express themselves, / [01:]and the importance of various ideas /[01:]may be very different from what you are used to. /[01:]⑨ But the good news is that culture shock is usually temporary.Passage 13Environmentally Friendly Cars[00:]① Environmentally friendly cars are supposed to be [00:]the vehicles of future generations. /[00:]② Nevertheless, such cars exist now /[00:]and are becoming more popular in the modern car market [01:]than traditional vehicles /[01:]which work on fossil fuels. /[01:]③ The advantages of such cars[01:]are not only in their lower harmfulness[01:]for the environment and people’ s health /[01:]but also in the lower fuel costs. /[01:]④ However, their production is rather expensive, / [01:]so it is still a controversial point /[01:]both for the customers and the automobile manufacturers. / [01:]⑤ Although they are more expensive to buy, /[01:]they pay for themselves in a period of about 5 years / [01:]because they consume less expensive fuels. /[01:]⑥ The common types of environmentally friendly cars [01:]include electric cars, fuel-cell-powered cars,[01:]crossbreed cars and solar cars. /[01:]⑦ And environmentally friendly cars[01:]have become the choice of many people /[01:]who decided to reduce the influence[02:]of burning fossil fuels on the nature.Passage 14The Earth Day[00:]① Our Planet Earth has so much to give us. /[00:]② From the beautiful natural surroundings[00:]to the rich types of creatures, /[00:]Planet Earth has loads of things to offer /[00:]that only make the life more beautiful. /[01:]③ However, have you given a thought to[01:]how many individuals actually respect this planet /[01:]④ April 22nd is known the world over as Earth Day. /[01:]⑤ It is celebrated to create more awareness about our planet / [01:]and situations that we need to take care of /[01:]to ensure our Planet Earth is well loved and cared for. / [01:]⑥ As things are, we need to celebrate it on one day /[01:]to remind us of the responsibilities[01:]we need to handle in the coming years. /[01:]⑦ The importance of Planet Earth is something /[01:]that should be taught to children in their early years, [01:]at home and in the school. /[01:]⑧ Only then will the young and old alike,[01:]understand the issues /[01:]such as global warming, energy conservation[01:]and the importance of recycling.Passage 15Differences Between Chinese and Western Eating Habits[00:]① There are great differences[00:]between Chinese and Western eating habits. /[00:]② Unlike the West, where everyone has their own plate of food, / [01:]in China the dishes are placed on the table and everybody shares. /[01:]③ If you are being treated by a Chinese host, /[01:]be prepared for a ton of food. /[01:]④ Chinese are very proud of their culture of cuisine /[01:]and will do their best to show their hospitality. /[01:]⑤ And sometimes the Chinese hosts use their chopsticks[01:]to put food in your bowl or plate. /[01:]⑥ This is a sign of politeness. /[01:]⑦ The appropriate thing to do would be to eat whatever-it-is / [01:]and say how tasty it is. /[01:]⑧ If you feel uncomfortable with this, /[01:]you can just say a polite thank-you and leave the food there. / [01:]⑨ And you should never tap on your bowl with your chopsticks, / [01:]which can be very insulting to the host.Passage 16Artificial Intelligence[00:]① Artificial Intelligence is the intelligence of machines [00:]and the branch of computer science[00:]which aims to create it. /[00:]② Textbooks define it[00:]as the study and design of intelligent agents, /[01:]where an intelligent agent is a system[01:]that perceives its environment /[01:]and takes actions which maximize its chances of success. / [01:]③ The field was founded on the claim that[01:]human intelligence can be so precisely described /[01:]that it can be simulated by a machine. /[01:]④ The discipline of Artificial Intelligence was born[01:]in the summer of 1956. /[01:]⑤ Half of a century has passed, /[01:]and Artificial Intelligence has come a long way[01:]since its beginning. /[01:]⑥ It has turned into an important field, /[01:]whose influence on our daily lives[01:]can hardly be underestimated. /[01:]⑦ Many specialized Artificial Intelligence systems[01:]exist that are at work in our cars, /[01:]in our laptop computers,[01:]and in our personal and commercial technologies. /[01:]⑧ There is no doubt that the impact of Artificial Intelligence [02:]on our lives in the future /[02:]will become even more general and universal.Passage 17Idioms[00:]① An idiom is defined as a group of words /[00:]whose meaning must be known as a whole, /[00:]because it cannot be learned from the meaning[00:]of the same words used separately. /[00:]② Obviously, there is a problem /[01:]when you cannot look up individual words in a dictionary [01:]and find the meaning, /[01:]the usual strategy we all employ[01:]when we come across a word or words that are unfamiliar. / [01:]③ With idioms, however, we must learn the group of words. / [01:]④ In everyday English, idioms are in common use. /[01:]⑤ In fact, idioms are so common /[01:]that most native speakers do not even realize[01:]that they are using idioms. /[01:]⑥ It is particularly important to recognize idioms /[01:]when you hear them or read them. /[01:]⑦ When you are able to use them comfortably[01:]in your own speech and writing, /[01:]then you have achieved a higher level of mastery /[01:]and fluency in the language.Passage 18Children’s Health[00:]① It seems we have developed[00:]such a fast paced society of convenience /[00:]that kids today don’t play outside much anymore. /[00:]② They would rather stay inside and have things done for them. / [01:]③ They spend too much time inside on the sofa /[01:]and neglect any kind of physical activity, /[01:]which causes a state of being inactive and unhealthy. /[01:]④ Inactive kids have a higher risk of becoming obese, / [01:]having high blood pressure and a higher risk of heart disease. / [01:]⑤ Along with being inactive, /[01:]kids today don’t get enough personal interaction with other kids, /[01:]causing them to have a lack of interpersonal skills. /[01:]⑥ Besides, their parents and grandparents[01:]allow children to have everything they want. /[01:]⑦ Parents’ spoiling only makes for an attitude of selfishness. / [01:]⑧ To avoid this situation, parents should encourage their kids [01:]to spend more time out of the house, /[01:]such as playing basketball in a community basketball team.Passage 19Customer Service[00:]① Good customer service is the lifeblood of any business. / [00:]② You can offer promotions and slash prices[00:]to bring in as many new customers as you want. /[01:]③ But unless you can get some of those customers to come back, / [01:]your business won’ t be profitable for long. /[01:]④ Good customer service is all about bringing customers back / [01:]and about sending them away happy, /[01:]happy enough to pass positive feedback[01:]about your business along to others, /[01:]who may then try the product or service you offer for themselves / [01:]and in their turn become repeat customers. /[01:]⑤ If you’ re a good salesperson, /[01:]you can sell anything to anyone once. /[01:]⑥ But it will be your approach to customer service that determines /[01:]whether or not you’ ll ever be able to sell that person anything else. /[01:]⑦ The essence of good customer service[01:]is forming a relationship with customers, /[01:]a relationship that the individual customer feels[02:]that he would like to pursue.Passage 20AIDS[00:]① When AIDS first emerged, /[00:]no one could have predicted[00:]how the epidemic would spread across the world /[00:]and how many millions of lives it would change. /[00:]② There was no real idea what caused it /[01:]and consequently no real idea how to protect against it. / [01:]③ Now we know from bitter experience /[01:]that AIDS is caused by the virus HIV, /[01:]and that it can destroy families,[01:]communities and whole continents. /[01:]④ However, experience has also shown us[01:]that the right approaches can[01:]and do result in lower national HIV infection rates /[01:]and less suffering for those affected by the epidemic. /[01:]⑤ Already, more than twenty-five million people[01:]around the world have died of AIDS-related diseases. /[01:]⑥ 33 million people around the world are now living with HIV, / [01:]and most of these are likely to die over the next decade or so. / [01:]⑦ It is disappointing that the global numbers of people [02:]infected with HIV continue to rise, /[02:]despite the fact that effective prevention strategies already exist.Passage 21[00:]Homeschooling[00:]① More and more parents are feeling /[00:]that the schools are not up to a suitable standard[00:]required to meet their children’s needs. /[00:]② Therefore, homeschooling becomes[00:]an appealing prospect for parents /[01:]who want to rema in in control of their children’s learning. / [01:]③ There are both benefits and drawbacks[01:]to homeschooling a child, /[01:]but the positives seem to outweigh the negatives[01:]in the minds of parents. /[01:]④ In UK homeschooling has increased in recent years[01:]as the gap between the best-[01:]and worst-performing schools has grown. /[01:]⑤ Parents increasingly feel excluded from[01:]their children’s education, /[01:]for schools have turned into examination factories. /[01:]⑥ In schools, teaching to the test is the norm, /[01:]instead of allowing children to explore their own creativity. / [01:]⑦ Schools need to achieve good examination results[01:]in order to have their higher status recognized, /[01:]which obviously has implications[01:]for the level of funding they receive. /[01:]⑧ Hence, it would almost seem that[01:]students are seen as a means to an end, /[02:]rather than as the whole reason for a school’s existence.Passage 22Mail Fraud[00:]① Mail fraud occurs when someone asks for[00:]something of value to be sent through the mail, /[00:]promising something in return, then fails to deliver. / [01:]② Fraud can also be committed by wire, phone, or e-mail, / [01:]but is only considered mail fraud /[01:]when it involves things being sent by mail. /[01:]③ This fraud can take the form of[01:]offering a product or service /[01:]which is then not provided or offering employment[01:]that turns out to be a scam. /[01:]④ It can also be offering a product or service for a price / [01:]that is already provided for free by the government. /[01:]⑤ Sometimes, you may receive an advertisement[01:]for something designed to look like an invoice. /[01:]⑥ Some Internet domain registration providers[01:]are known for sending mail to owners of domains / [01:]registered through competing companies, /[01:]urging them to renew their domains. /[01:]⑦ But in the process of renewing, /[01:]the domain registration would be transferred[01:]to the provider sending the mail, /[02:]often at a higher cost.Passage 23Online Shopping[00:]① With just a click of the mouse, /[00:]shoppers can buy nearly any product online, /[00:]from groceries to cars, /[00:]from insurance policies to home loans. /[01:]② The world of electronic commerce,[01:]also known as e-commerce, /[01:]enables consumers to shop at thousands of online stores [01:]and pay for their purchases /[01:]without leaving the comfort of home. /[01:]③ For many, the Internet has taken the place of [01:]Saturday afternoon window shopping at the mall. / [01:]④ Consumers expect merchants to[01:]not only make their products available on the Web, / [01:]but to make payments a simple and secure process. / [01:]⑤ However, the same things can go wrong[01:]in cyberspace as in the real world. /[01:]⑥ Sometimes it is simply a case of a computer bug[01:]or poor customer service. /[01:]⑦ Other times, shoppers are cheated by clever scam artists. / [01:]⑧ Therefore, online shoppers need to[01:]take sensible precautions /[01:]to make their online shopping experiences enjoyable and safe.Passage 24Aliens[00:]① For a long time, aliens have often been in the news. / [00:]② They have always been surrounded by mystery /[00:]and interest of people all around the world. /[00:]③ People have claimed to have been abducted by aliens. / [01:]④ Some have claimed to have actually seen them. /[01:]⑤ But is there a sound proof that can prove aliens to be real / [01:]⑥ Alien sightings have mostly been accompanied by[01:]sightings of lights in the night sky. /[01:]⑦ Some of them have also believed /[01:]that the lights came from the spaceships used by the aliens. / [01:]⑧ Disk-like objects traveling across the sky /[01:]have often be en taken as aliens’ vehicles. /[01:]⑨ At times, people have found blood or hair at the locations / [01:]where aliens were sighted. /[01:]⑩ Researchers say alien sightings could have probably been [01:]a result of human imagination accompanied by fear, /[01:]and some of these sightings might have been[01:]a result of certain astronomical phenomena.Passage 25Traditional Brazilian Clothing[00:]① Brazil is known internationally for its stylish[00:]and sophisticated clothing. /[00:]② Brazilian clothes are comfortable, vivid, beautifully crafted [01:]and decorated with attractive laces. /[01:]③ Traditional Brazilian clothing is influenced by[01:]a combination of different races and immigrants[01:]from all over the world. /[01:]④ A true traditional Brazilian clothing[01:]can be seen in the countryside, /[01:]where men’s clothing includes shirt, jeans[01:]and dresses made from inexpensive cotton. /[01:]⑤ In the south of Brazil, the cowboys wear a distinctive dress [01:]including loose-fitting trousers, /[01:]while in the northeast region they wear coat,[01:]hat and leather trousers. /[01:]⑥ In the urban areas of Brazil,[01:]most people prefer modern clothing. /[01:]⑦ Young men wear jeans and T-shirts. /[01:]⑧ Short skirts and dresses are very popular among women. / [01:]⑨ Brazilian jeans are very common /[01:]and they come in a wide variety of styles and textures. / [02:]⑩ Jeans made for women are tight-fitting[02:]and loose-fitting near the feet. /[02:]⑪ Due to abundance of beautiful beaches, /[02:]beachwear is a very popular clothing in Brazil.。

对学生听写评价用语

对学生听写评价用语

对学生听写评价用语
以下是一些对学生听写评价用语,供您参考:
1. 你的听写能力很好,发音准确,书写流畅,非常棒!
2. 你的听写水平有很大的提升空间,希望你再接再厉,继续努力。

3. 你听得非常认真,但在书写时需要注意拼写和语法的准确性。

4. 你对听力材料的理解很准确,但在书写速度上需要提高。

5. 你的听写能力有待加强,建议多听多练,提高自己的听力水平。

6. 你听得非常仔细,但需要更准确地把握单词的发音和拼写。

7. 你的听写能力很好,但需要注意书写规范,保持卷面整洁。

8. 你的听力理解能力很强,但在书写时需要更加细心,避免出现笔误。

9. 你的听写能力有很大提高,但还需要加强单词量和语法知识的学习。

10. 你的听写能力不错,但需要多加练习,提高自己的听力反应速度。

希望这些评价用语能够为您的听写教学提供一些参考。

四年级上册语文一二单元听写

四年级上册语文一二单元听写

四年级上册语文一二单元听写今天语文老师给四年级的学生们带来了一堂有趣的听写课。

听写是语文学习的基础,通过反复听写,可以帮助学生记忆和掌握词汇、句子及语法规则。

下面是四年级上册语文一二单元的听写内容。

1. 单词听写首先,老师开始进行单词听写。

学生们认真聆听着老师口述的单词,并迅速书写在听写本上。

这个单元的单词包括“帮助、尊敬、勇敢、遵守、晚饭、早晨”等。

通过听写,学生们提高了对这些单词的听力和书写能力。

2. 短语听写接着,老师带领学生们进行短语听写。

这个单元的短语包括“自豪感、时刻、心满意足、感到抱歉、习惯、发脾气、感激”等。

学生们要根据老师的听写指令,正确书写出这些短语,培养他们的听力和语言表达能力。

3. 句子听写最后,是句子听写环节。

老师将一些与课文内容相关的句子逐句口述给学生们。

学生们要听清每个句子,并快速将其准确地书写下来。

这样可以提高学生们的句子理解和语法运用能力。

比如,句子:“小明每天早晨都会帮助妈妈做早饭。

”通过这次听写练习,学生们不仅能够掌握课文中出现的词汇、短语和句子结构,还能够提高他们的听力、阅读和写作能力。

听写是一种非常有效的语文学习方法。

通过反复听写,可以加深对语言的理解和记忆。

同时,通过听写,学生们也能够培养专注力和观察力,提高对语言细节的把握。

参与听写的学生们听力和书写能力得到了长足发展。

他们能够迅速听清并正确书写听写内容,表现出了较强的语言应用能力。

同时,通过不断练习和积累,学生们的词汇量和语法素养也得到了提高。

在今天的听写课堂上,学生们积极参与,表现出了很高的学习热情。

他们通过听写提高了对语言的熟悉程度,为日后的学习打下了坚实的基础。

通过听写,学生们能够更好地理解和运用所学的语文知识,提高整体语文素养。

他们在反复的听写过程中,不断强化对词汇、短语和句子的记忆,提高了语言的运用能力。

通过这次听写课,学生们意识到了听写对于语文学习的重要性,并且意识到了自己在听写方面的优势和不足之处。

专四听写30篇

专四听写30篇

专四听写30篇Dictation1Superstition迷信(144words)One person in four in Britain is,apparently,superstitious,/and they’ll do everything from hanging horseshoes over their fireplace to crossing their fingers,/touching wood and absolutely never walking under a ladder./And they’re careful about cats./Black cats are supposed to be the familiars of witches,/so if one is following you it’s definitely bad luck—a witch is after you!/ On the other hand,if one crosses your path and continues/then it’s good luck because it hasn’t noticed you./However,in some places the beliefs are different/—so it pays to know where your black cat comes from!/Old superstitions linger even in today’s modern world./The author Philip Pullman drew on them/in his award winning novel“His Dark Materials”./The novel,which appeals to both children and adults,/has been adapted for radio and also the theatre./Dictation2Graduate Student研究生(157words)Graduate students specialize in a particular field of study./They study to become experts in this field/and to learn new advances in their fields while they earn an M.A.or Ph.D./Sometimes when they get an M.A.in one field they begin studying another field./They hope that when they earn their graduate degrees/they will succeed in finding important jobs./They hope to get jobs that are interesting and high paying./The life of a graduate student is often difficult./They are usually too busy studying to make a good living./Often they have to pay high tuition fees for their education./Some give up studying before they get their degrees./But most keep on working at their studies until they graduate./In today’s world,most graduate students don’t regret spending time with their studies./They are finding that new developments are occurring in all fields./For many graduate study has become a necessity./Dictation3April Fool’s Day愚人节(157words)1st April is a day to be careful,or you could easily get tricked by someone./It’s April Fool’s Day,a day when people traditionally like to try/to make a fool of someone else and laugh at them./ There are lots of theories surrounding the origins of the day,/but one explanation is connected with the change in the calendar in the16th century,/which meant that1st April was no longer the beginning of the year./Those who still celebrated the New Year on1st April were called fools./So what kind of pranks do people play on April Fool’s Day?/Well,there are lots of simple tricks/that you can play on your friends./For example,you could wear a black sweater/and pull a piece of white thread through it,/so that people try to pull it off./You could change the time on someone’s alarm clock/so that they’re late for work./Dictation4Living Online网上生活(159words)How do you meet new people,make new friends,or find out about the latest bands?/Here inthe UK young people have traditionally done their socializing in bars,pubs and clubs./ However,there is a new generation growing up/that finds it easier to manage their social lives on the net,/using free websites like MySpace,Bebo or MSN Spaces./Welcome to the social networking website/—a place where you can present yourself to the digital community and meet other like-minded people./The most successful social networking website in the UK is ./As of July2006, MySpace is the world’s fourth most popular English-language website,/attracting almost3 million visitors per month./MySpace claims to have95million members/with500,000new members joining the community each week./So how has it become so successful?/Perhaps its secret is in its simplicity./Each new member can build their own page simply—uploading photos,videos and MP3files./Dictation5Mother’s Day母亲节(160words)Does your mother know how much you appreciate her?/Well,Mother’s Day is the time to show her./It’s a chance to say‘thank you’,or to tell your mum how much you love her./ In Britain,Mother’s Day,or Mothering Sunday,/falls on a different day each year,/because it takes place a few weeks before the festival of Easter./But it is always in the early springtime, which seems appropriate,/as the season when new plants emerge,/and baby birds and animals are born./In the USA,Mother’s Day takes place a little later,in May,/and many other countries also celebrate their mothers on different days of the year./It began many years ago,when children,/especially girls,as young as10would live and work away from home/as housemaids and other types of servant./Mothering Sunday was a day when everyone was allowed to go to their home village or town,and visit their mothers./Dictation6Online Shopping网上购物(159words)With only two weeks to go before Christmas,/buying presents is a high priority for a lot of people./However,this year not so many people are leaving their homes to browse around the shops./These days lots of people can do their shopping/in the comfort of their own home with the help of the internet./Online shopping is becoming more and more popular for a number of reasons;/prices are often lower online,/you don’t have to queue up in busy shops/and you can buy almost any product imaginable/with just a few clicks of your mouse./Computer trends are often male-dominated/but this year women are expected to do more shopping on the internet than men./It seems women are now more attracted to the convenience of online shopping than they used to be./Average spending online this Christmas by women will rise to£240/compared to the slightly lower average of£233for men./Dictation7Reality TV真实电视(155words)The latest fashion on British TV is Reality TV./Reality TV means that shows follow and film ordinary people in an artificial situation./This could be at work,or in some kind ofcompetition./One of the first and most popular Reality TV shows is Big Brother./In this show,15 complete strangers have to live together in a house for11weeks./They are filmed24hours a day, /and shown on television./Each week,the viewers vote to evict one of the housemates./Finally, only one is left,/and they win the prize money!/The show was an instant hit,and runs in several countries./The housemates often become stars as a result of the show,/and appear in national newspapers and on other shows./ Another very popular show is I’m a Celebrity—Get Me Out Of Here!/In this show,10 celebrities have to complete tasks each week,such as eating insects./Dictation8School学校(160words)September is traditionally the end of summer/and the beginning of autumn in the UK./It is also the month when children go back to school after their long summer holidays./ There are two types of school in England./State-run schools are paid for by the government, so are free to attend./Independent Schools are private,which means you have to pay to attend./ The school day usually starts at9in the morning and finishes around4,/with breaks for lunch of course!/In many schools,you have to wear a uniform too./Children start school when they are5years old./This is called primary school,/and lasts until the child is11when he or she will go on to senior school./Secondary school is compulsory from11until16years of age./At16,students take national examinations called GCSE’s./After this,students can stay at school for another2years and take A Level examinations./Dictation9The Modern Family现代家庭(154words)Father leaves for work in the morning after breakfast./The two children take the bus to school,/and mother stays home cooking and cleaning/until father and the kids return home in the evening./This is the traditional picture of a happy family living in Britain./ The past20years have seen enormous changes in the lives and structure of families in Britain./ The biggest change has been caused by divorce./As many as2out of3marriages now end in divorce,/leading to a situation where many children live with one parent/and only see the other at weekends or holidays./There has also been a huge rise in the number of women with children who work./The large rise in divorces has meant/many women need to work to support themselves and their children./ Even when there is no divorce,/many families need both parents to work in order to survive./Dictation10Mid-Autumn Festival中秋节(146words)On25th September this year,people all over China/will be getting together to eat with their families,/look at the moon and celebrate one of the biggest festivals in the Chinese lunar calendar./ However,the celebrations stretch far beyond the borders of China./Here in the UK events are taking place for Chinese people living here,/and to teach the people of Britain more about this popular festival./The Soho Theatre in London conducted a study/which showed that Chinese Londoners don’t engage much with the arts world./As a result,‘Moon walking In China’has been created to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival./This is no normal theatre production though,/as it doesn’t take place in the theatre./Theatre professionals and volunteers from the local community/will take audiences around the streets of Soho/on a magical lantern-lit walk/through the landmarks and backstreets of Chinatown./Dictation11The Dragon龙(160words)When many people in the west think of China,/the animal that they think of is the dragon./ For them,the dragon is an aggressive monster that breathes fire./Many popular legends tell of how dragons killed brave knights and ate beautiful maidens./For Chinese people however,the dragon is not an evil monster./It’s a cultural and spiritual symbol for prosperity and good luck./The dragon’s main task is to create harmony and bring rain. /Dragons are celebrated in art and architecture,/and of course the dragon dance is a very popular ritual./Millions of Chinese have the word‘long’,meaning dragon,as part of their name./ China isn’t the only country to have the dragon as its symbol./Wales,one of the four countries in the UK,/has a red dragon proudly displayed on its flag./The only other country in the world with a dragon on its flag is Bhutan,/the tiny country between China and India./Dictation12Rainy Britain阴雨的英国(153words)Britain is famous around the world for its rainy weather,/but many parts of the country this June/are experiencing much more rain than they have ever seen before./Torrential downpours have caused rivers to burst their banks,/roads have been closed and many people have been evacuated/from their homes because of the floods./The worst hit area seems to be the north of England./There have even been fatalities as people got stuck in the rain/or were washed away by the floodwaters./Flood warnings have been issued in many parts of the UK/and it is said that over a month’s worth of rain has fallen in just the last couple of days./The rain has also caused chaos at some of Britain’s famous June events./The Glastonbury festival is a four-day-long outdoor music festival/and while it is traditionally quite rainy and muddy there,/this year was particularly bad./Dictation13Christmas traditions圣诞节传统(145words)There are many ways to celebrate Christmas,/and some British people like to go on holiday, /go out for lunch to a restaurant,or spend the day with friends./But most people’s idea of a traditional Christmas/involves spending a few days with their family/—sometimes their extended family./The day is the most exciting for the children./They may have spent weeks or even months dreaming of the presents they want most./Since the beginning of December,they may have opened their advent calendars,/finding a new festive picture,chocolate,or small gift,/to count down each day until25th December./On Christmas Eve,they hang up stockings,/ready to be filled with presents by Santa Claus./ Often a thank you gift of a mince pie and a glass of sherry will be left,/as well as a carrot for those hungry reindeer./Dictation14Olympic Slogan奥运口号(140words)Beijing unveiled the slogan for the2008Olympics as far back as2005./“One World,One Dream”was finally selected/from more than210,000entries from around the world./ Beijing’s original bid to host the2008games/had a different slogan“New Beijing,Great Olympics”./The organizers felt the new slogan shifted the focus nicely/from the city of Beijing itself to the spirit of the Olympics/—unity,friendship amongst nations and progress./ It was also felt that the“One World,One Dream”slogan/captured the traditional Chinese values of peace and harmony./The Olympics hasn’t always had a slogan attached to each host country./In fact it wasn’t until1988at the Seoul Olympics in South Korea/that the first slogan appeared./“Harmony and Progress”was chosen/and it seems to have been a popular theme over the years./Dictation15Sunbed太阳床(159words)In the UK,a country known for its bad weather and lack of sunshine,/there appears to be an ever increasing number of very tanned young people./So just how are they achieving their golden tans?/Some are opting for the sun-free option/ and are getting their tan from a bottle./However,it appears that others are turning to tanning salons,/of which there are thousands in the UK./While in China young people often prefer to remain fair,/in the UK there seems to be a growing desire for tanned skin./So why do the British prefer to be bronzed?/Often,they are trying to emulate their favorite celebrities,footballers,or footballers’wives./Research from the British Sunbed Association suggests that/many people believe a tan makes them feel and look healthier./This is a belief that is most definitely not shared by Cancer Research UK./They firmly state that being tanned is not a sign of health./Dictation16Speechwriting写演讲稿(143words)The success of a speech is often attributed to the skill of the speaker,/with merit being given to speakers who are confident,articulate,/knowledgeable and able to deliver a speech with conviction./But often it is not the speakers who write these moving speeches,/it is a speechwriter./And one industry in which this practice is common is that of politics./So what does it take to be a political speechwriter?/Well according to a recent job advertisement from the US Embassy in Britain,/a political speechwriter needs to have exceptional interpersonal skills,/be detail oriented and able to demonstrate a deep knowledge of their subject./They must also work closely with speakers/and be able to relate to their style./Some believe that the best speechwriters have an inherent talent,/a natural creative instinct,/ and that speechwriting is an art form./Dictation17A Walk in the Park在公园散步(141words)Exercising in natural areas is not only good for your physical health/—it can improve your mood/and sense of well-being in as little as five minutes./So says research in the journal Environmental Health and Technology./Exercise alone is known to make you happier./So is being in a natural setting./So scientists wanted to see the effect of combining the two./They evaluated10different UK studies involving more than1,200people./Participants had taken part in activities such as gardening,/sailing and country walks,and rated their mood and self-esteem./The research showed that both areas get a significant boost/with as little as five minutes of outdoor exercise./And people with mental disorders benefited the most./The study authors say this is the first study/to quantify the amount of time needed to get a positive effect./Dictation18Fast food Makes Us Less Patient快餐使我们失去耐性(146words)Fast food is a multibillion-dollar industry,/and for some of us,drive-through dinner has become a way of life./Granted,sometimes we grab something quick because we really don’t have time./But psychologists got to wondering/whether all this speed eating might actually make us less patient./In a series of experiments,the scientists showed volunteers logos/from several fast-food chains or asked them to recall the last time they’d visited./And they found that folks who had thought about fast food would then read faster,/even though no one told them to hurry./And they also expressed a preference for time-saving products,/like shampoo plus conditioner./And they tended to opt for immediate rewards,/like getting a small cash payment right away/rather than waiting a week for a larger sum./So if you want to ease the pace,forget meditation.Try a slow cooker./Dictation19Light All Night Not Alright整夜开灯并非好事(159words)A nightlight may keep those monsters under the bed./But it may also open the door to the blues./If you have access to electricity,you no doubt switch on a lamp,/maybe even watch a little TV,after the sun goes down./But our bodies use cues about lightness and dark to regulate our hormones/and of course our sleep cycles./So what might these extra photons be doing to our health?/To find out,scientists housed mice in a room/where the lights were always on./After three weeks,they found that mice who lived in the spotlight showed symptoms of depression,/more so than mice who enjoyed eight hours of darkness at night./Interestingly,mice who could escape the light by ducking into a dark tube/also escaped the worst of the depression./So flip that light switch at your own risk./Because the artificial brightness that helps keep usup could also bring us down./Dictation20London2012Olympic Games伦敦2012奥运会(154words)After a hard-fought campaign,/London has been awarded the right to host the2012Olympic Games./The UK capital saw off competition from four rival cities:/Paris,Madrid,Moscow and New York./Londoners can now look forward to the transformation of their city/in the same way as their counterparts in Beijing./Indeed,there are many similarities in the two cities’approach to hosting the games./Both cities need to invest in developing their infrastructure/in order to cope with the demands of the event./However,this kind of investment is far from cheap/—it is estimated that it will cost around$40billion to prepare for the2008games,/much of which will be spent on transport links. /Nevertheless,the benefits of becoming an Olympic city can be enormous/—Barcelona,which hosted the1992games,/was completely regenerated and has since become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world./Dictation21Picnic野餐(155words)As summertime begins in Britain,people start to feel the urge to go outside to eat./People love to have a picnic whenever the weather is good enough,/especially people with children./It’s a great way to spend a sunny afternoon./Even in the centre of London,on a sunny day,/the parks are full of office workers eating their lunch outside on the grass./That might be a pretty basic picnic/—a shop-bought sandwich and a bottle of water./But if people are planning a picnic on the beach or at the park,/they would probably pack a cool bag/with a whole variety of home-made sandwiches,snacks,cake,fruit and soft drinks./ They might have a picnic rug to sit on,and paper plates and cups./University students enjoy having picnics,/and usually take along some kind of sports equipment,/such as a ball in order to burn off some energy after lunch./Dictation22Changing Name after Marriage婚后改名(155words)Getting married is one of the most important decisions that a person takes in one’s life./This is because it is a step that has the potential to alter or change one’s life altogether./Right from the wedding dress to the house/that the couple will live after their wedding,/is decided with utmost care./An important decision that the person has to make along with the other arrangements for the wedding/is to choose between one’s maiden name and spouse’s name./Though traditionally, women are expected to change their name/from their maiden name to their husband’s name,/ many women nowadays opt to keep their maiden name after marriage,/mostly for professional reasons./Apart from this,there are women who adopt their husband’s last name/and keep their maiden name as their second name./Also,there are couples who make a new name with both their names,/by separating the names with a hyphen./Dictation23The Compass指南针(153words)A magnetic compass is a device that has been used for centuries now,/and its utility in helping people find their way is undoubted./Before technology gave us the privilege of GPS navigation systems,/the act of finding out where you are and which side is north/was carried out simply with the help of a compass./We’ve all seen a compass at some point or the other,/and this has almost always led us to the question“How does a compass work?”/The answer to this question can be explained/through the concept of the earth’s electromagnetism./ Simply speaking,a compass is basically a small magnet/that has a needle attached on one end./The other end of the magnet is attached to a freely moving pin./When the compass is held out steadily,/the magnet becomes parallel with the magnetic field of the Earth,/and this causes it to point north./Dictation24Ball Games球类运动(157words)Ball games have become an integral part of modern society./They give us entertainment providing us a means to safely free ourselves from stress./There are many different ball games that can do this for us./Some people enjoy football,while others like basketball./These two ball games are the most popular in China./Other games such as baseball are growing in appeal,yet have not become popular./The development of these games is interesting./Basketball is one of the few sports with a known date of birth./Football,or soccer,originally developed from traits found in both China and Europe./It has grown to become the world’s most popular sport./In Europe,football clubs have been established,/which in turn has been copied in the rest of the world./These football clubs train players/who may later go play for their nations in the World Cup./This is the most watched ballgame championship on the planet./Dictation25Water Sports水上运动(145words)The history of man’s involvement with water sports/stretches back before history was written down./It is a history of the development of technology as well as human physical achievement./Man first took to water in boats that sailed around the world/with nothing but the stars to guide them./The seas and rivers were a mystery to be feared,/for lurked unknown creatures and death by drowning./Few actually ventured into the water./As a sport,however, water sports such as swimming,diving,/and water polo are new comparatively to those on land./ Probably the oldest one is rowing in a rowboat./This is seen in modern games such as competitions/between rowing clubs in British and American universities./Olympic Water Sports began with swimming but did not end there./The different kinds of water sports such as diving or water skiing came later./Dictation26Famous Universities名校(140words)Many countries have excellent universities./There are,however,few world famous ones./ These universities have achieved their fame/through a combination of both their age/and the high levels of quality in their instruction./Throughout their histories,/each one has been a testing ground for the leadership of the nation./In the United States,Harvard and Yale attract thousandsof foreign students/who would use what they learn for the advancement of their own nations./In this way,these schools have developed an interesting method of international communication./ Graduates around the world are able to connect with each other/by having graduated from one of the finest universities in the world./Leaders in every field,whether government officials or ground-breaking scientists,/who graduated from the same school have a direct link to each other/ and understand each other much better./Dictation27Ideal Life理想人生(157words)The ideal life is one that many people would like to pursue,yet few achieve./The balance between dreams and reality is one that is difficult to overcome./Many people choose a vocation in the hopes/that it would bring them wealth and success./However,after years of labor in their chosen field,they begin to hate their jobs./This is mainly because they have neglected other parts of their lives in search of this success./These people devote their lives to working/and are unable to separate themselves from their work./They find that it may not be enough./Some have jobs where their principles and emotional health/are challenged by dishonesty or bad work environments./These people can begin to become influenced by the environment in which they work,/leading to personal or health problems./This choice is not a permanent situation,however, /as many people have chosen to change the values of their lives./Dictation28Reeducation and Employment再教育和就业(160words)During the course of our lives,we must make many choices that we may come to regret./ This is especially true when choosing a career./Jobs that sound exciting or rewarding become dull or not worth it/as we live our daily existence./This is where reeducation can help./ Occupational schools have been set up to train people in jobs/that they may be better suited for./ People can adapt their interests and talents through selected courses./They can learn cooking skills,which are always in great demand./Gardening is an option for those who enjoy the outdoors or have a green thumb./If a person is interested in motors or cars,they can get training as a mechanic./Even more,the learning of a foreign language/would allow them the opening of a dream life./The job qualification certificates they earn can also be used too enhance their resumes,/so that they are trained in a variety of skills./Dictation29Made in China中国制造(160words)The label,Made in China,is one that is becoming increasing common/in shopping centers all over the world./In the United States,shoppers at Wal-Mart the nation’s largest retailer/have a wide selection of products mostly produced in China./The large amount of Chinese imports have created a large selection of goods in other countries/as people begin to buy more and more products made in China./These goods are even readily available in other Asian nations,/where Chinese-made goods are quite popular./Chinese brand names are also becoming more well-known outside of China./The development of China has amazed the world with its growth./ And also,as China is a developing economy with large amounts of labor,/industries are beginning to relocate in an effort to minimize costs and increase profits./The results of theserelocations are that/nations are beginning to try to limit the flow of Chinese goods/with the use of taxes and import restrictions./Dictation30Glaciers冰川(153words)Glaciers are formed in places where the temperatures are extremely cold./This could even include places that are at sea level,/but are mostly places that are high up on mountains./ In such cold places it snows most of the year./This snow will settle down and when it snows again/the lower layer of snow gets compressed./Every time it snows,the below layers will compress more,/finally turning into hard ice./This ice is what forms the glacier./ When the temperature rises slightly,/the outer edges of the formed glacier and fresh snow will melt./For a glacier to form and sustain itself it is of prime importance/that the amount of snow that falls on it must be more than the amount of glacier that has melted./This is the only way in which the glacier will be able to maintain itself/and keep increasing in size year after year./。

小学语文复习心得体会(20篇)

小学语文复习心得体会(20篇)

小学语文复习心得体会(20篇)小学语文复习心得体会(精选20篇)小学语文复习心得体会篇1又临近期末考试了,枯燥乏味的复习课往往令老师头痛,令学生厌烦。

老师常常感叹:复习一点效果都没有,会的还是会的,不会的还是不会。

学生常常抱怨:又是听写!又是做题!我从事教学十余年,也常常为此困惑,在困惑中不断探索,不断改进,发现只要精心设计,语文复习课同样能把课上到学生心里去,同样可以很好的体现新课标,体现高效课堂。

学生不喜欢复习课的原因我通过观察认为:一是复习内容机械重复,无法激发学生浓厚的学习兴趣。

如为了巩固知识强化记忆,反复让学生抄写、背诵、听写等等,大量的抄写作业让学生实在是爱不起;二是形式单调,复习课不外乎是听写,背诵,教师一言堂辛辛苦苦累得口干舌燥,学生听的是迷迷糊糊晕头转向,学生怎么会爱上呢?那么如何让学生爱上复习课,从而实现有效课堂呢?一﹑教师更新观念,立足长远教师一定要走出应试教育的误区,复习课不仅仅是为了考试巩固知识,强化记忆,更不能单纯的追求考试成绩而忽视了学生的健康,忽视了学生的未来成长。

温故而知新,我们在复习课上要从“新”字上入手,让学生在每一节复习课中有新的收获。

21世纪,社会已不再需要考试型人才,注重能力培养才该是每一课的基点,着眼于学生的未来才该是导向。

二﹑教师亲自示范就是最好的指导在复习课上,我们经常看到学生把课文读了一遍又一遍,生字写了一遍又一遍,但始终在原地转——没有长进。

学生一次又一次的重复着错误,甚至刚刚打了个错,马上补了错交上来一看还是原来的模样,真让人哭笑不得。

在批评学生之时也不禁反思,为什么会这样呢?怎么才能杜绝呢?看老师写!于永正老师说:“示范是最好的指导。

”在对于学生书写中的不规范或者错误,我会针对性的工工整整的板书出来,让学生进行比较,自己发现,自己改正,在一番实践中的确很有效。

三﹑复习课发挥民主,调动学生积极性每一节课的教学目标要做到教师学生都明确。

高效课堂模式有出示目标环节,在复习课中我认为十分重要,学生对复习的内容,要达到的目标心中有数后才会采取相应的措施,整个复习过程都围绕目标进行,避免随意性和盲目性。

20篇听写练习 ---题目

20篇听写练习 ---题目

1.Environmentally Friendly CarsEnvironmentally friendly cars are supposed to be the vehicle of future generations. Nevertheless, such cars ①_________ now and are becoming more popular in the modern car market than traditional vehicles which work on fossil fuels. The advantages of such cars are not only in their lower ②______________ for the environment and people’s health but also in the lower fuel costs. However, their production is rather expensive, so it is still a ③_________________ point both for the customers and the automobile manufacturers. Although they are more expensive to buy, they pay for themselves in a period of about 5 years because they ④______________ less expensive fuels. The common types of environmentally friendly cars include ⑤______________ cars, fuel-cell-powered cars, crossbreed cars and ⑥____________ cars. And environmentally friendly cars have become the choice of many people who decided to reduce the influence of burning fossil fuels on the nature.2.Customer serviceGood customer service is the lifeblood of any business. You can offer ①________________ and slash prices to bring in as many new customers as you want. But unless you can get some of those customers to come back, your business won’t be ②______________ for long. Good customer service is all about bringing customers back. And about sending them away happy, happy enough to pass positive ③________________ about your business along to others, who may then try the product or service you offer for themselves and in their turn become ④_______________ customers. If you’re a good salesperson, you can sell anything to anyone once. But it will be your ⑤_________________ to customer service that determines whether or not you’ll ever be able to sell that person anything else. The ⑥_______________ if good customer service is forming a relationship with customers, a relationship that the individual customer feels that he would like to ⑦_____________.3.OverpopulationOverpopulation is the condition where the number of organisms ①_______________ the carrying capacity of their habitat. We are facing the effects of overpopulation in our daily lives. Overpopulation has affected the life of common man and has proved to be one of the most serious difficulties that have to be ②______________. Overpopulation implies a shortage of resources and economic inflations. Living through the ③______________ effects of overpopulation has made us realize serious problems associated with it. It is high time we ④___________ and find the causes of overpopulation include ⑤______________ in the death rate, rise in the birth rate, migration and lack of education. Not every nation is capable of providing its people with ⑥________________ amount of resources. The ever-increasing population will eventually ⑦___________ to provide its people with the resources they need to thrive. When the environment fails to accommodate the living beings that inhabit it, over population becomes a ⑧_____________.4.Wood recyclingRecycling timber is the process of turning waste timber into usable products. Recycling timber is a practice that was ①_____________ in the early 1990s as issues such as deforestation and climate change, prompted both timber suppliers and consumers to turn to a more ②_______________ timber source. Recycling timber has become popular due to its image as anenvironmentally friendly product. Consumers commonly believe that by ③____________ recycled wood, the demand for green timber will fall and ultimately benefit the environment. Recycled timber is now used as a ④_______________ product. It has been important in both raising industry and consumer ⑤_______________ towards deforestation and promoting timber mills to ⑥____________ more environmentally friendly practices. Wood recycling is a subject which has in recent years taken an even greater ⑦____________in our lives. The problem, however, is that although many local ⑧_______________ like the idea of recycling, they do not fully support it.5.The Free Hugs CampaignThe Free Hugs Campaign is a social movement involving individuals who offer hugs to strangers in public places. The campaign in its ①______________ form was started in 2004 by an Australian man. Initially, people were suspicious of the strange man on the street offering to hug anyone who wanted one. Soon, however, suspicion gave way to ②_________________ acceptance. When authorities tried to stop the campaign, over 10,000 people③____________ to ensure its continuance. The campaign became famous internationally in 2006 as the result of a music video ④_____________ in the Internet. The response to the video was astounding. Many people ⑤___________ this newly created movement, and went out offering free hugs to whoever wanted one. This event demonstrates how the Internet can be used to connect ⑥_______________ above the boundaries of space and time. The hugs are meant to be random acts of ⑦_____________, reputedly selfless acts performed by a person for the ⑧____________ reason of making others feel better.6.ObesityAt the other end of the malnutrition scale, obesity is one of toda y’s most visible, yet ①______________ public health problems. Paradoxically, co-existing with under-nutrition, a ②_____________ epidemic of overweight and obesity is taking over many parts of the world. If ③_______________ action is not taken, millions will suffer from an array of serious health disorders. Obesity is a complex condition, one with serious social and ④_________________ dimensions, that affects virtually all age and threatens to overwhelm both developed and developing countries. As of 2000, the number of obese adult is over 300 million. Contrary to convention ⑤______________, the obesity epidemic is not restricted to industrialized societies. In developing countries, it is ⑥_______________ that over 115 million people suffer from obesity-related problems. Generally, although men have higher rates of overweight, women have higher rates of obesity. For both, obesity ⑦_______________ a major risk of serious diet-related non-communicable diseases, including ⑧_______________ and certain forms of cancer.7.Online ShoppingWith just a ①______________ of the mouse, shoppers can buy nearly any product online, from groceries to cars, from insurance policies to home ②_____________. The world of electronic commerce, also known as e-commerce, ③_______________ consumers to shop at thousands of online stores and pay for their purchases without leave the ④_____________ of home. For many, in Internet has taken the place of Saturday afternoon ⑤_______________ shopping at the mall. Consumers expect merchants to not only make their products available on the Web, but to make payment a simple and ⑥_______________ process. However, the same things can go wrong shopping in cyberspace as in the real world. Sometimes it is simply a case ofa computer ⑦______________ or poor customer service. Other times, shoppers are cheated by clever scam artists. Therefore, online shoppers need to take sensible ⑧__________________ to make their online shopping experiences enjoyable and safe.8.The InternetThe Internet is the most ①________________ progress in the field of communications. Imagine a book that never ends, a library with a million ②________________, or imagine a research project with thousands of scientists working around the ③______________ forever. This is the magic of the Internet. Yet the Internet has the ④_____________ for good and bad. One can find well-organized, information-rich websites. At the same time, one can also find ⑤_________________ websites. Most websites are known as different Internet applications. These include online games, ⑥____________ room and so on. These applications have great power, too. Sometimes, the power can be so great that young people may easily become ⑦__________________ to their attractions. So we need to recognize the ⑧____________________ of the problem. We must work together to use its power for better ends.9.United Nation DayThe ①_______________ is celebrated as United Nations Day, which is a day that ②________________ to everyone. And it is celebrated in most countries of the world. Some countries celebrated for a week instead of a day. In many parts of the world, schools have special ③_____________ for the day. Boys and girls in some communities ④_________________ a UN tree. In other communities, young people put on plays about the UN. Some libraries ⑤_______________ children’s art works from around the world. Schools celebrate with the songs and dances of other counties or give parties where goods of other countries are ⑥________________. No matter how the day is celebrated, the purpose of these celebrations is to help everyone understand the UN, and the important roles it plays in world ⑦______________. The UN encourages people to learn about other lands and their ⑧_____________. In this way, people c an gain a better understand and ⑨_________________ of peoples all over the world.puterWith the development of computer-technology, computers are becoming increasingly popular all over the world. The computer is being used in many ①____________. In industry, business, education, medicine, nearly all ②______________ of life, computers have made their appearance, providing great speed and accuracy for our work. Computers have been used in the home, office, ③__________________ and research institutions, acting as the most ④_______________ and multifunctional instruments for calculating, sorting, filing and recording and distributing. And they have become a ⑤___________ through which we can understand the world better. During the past fifty years, the computer has been rapidly ⑥__________________. Ever since the computer came into being, it has experienced the development of several ⑦________________. The earliest computers were of great size and had no ⑧______________ for the latest electronic computers in speed and accuracy. Now ⑨____________ are being made not only to bring the hardware to ⑩_______________, but also to improve the quality of the software.11.American FlagThe American flag is composed of thirteen parallel red stripes that alternate with white ones.A blue-colored rectangle in the upper left ①①_____________of the flag contains fifty white five-pointed stars. They are ②____________ in nine parallel rows where the rows containing six stars each, alternating with rows consisting of ③__________ stars. The stars stand for the fifty states of the United States, while the thirteen stripes celebrate the thirteen ④___________ that rebelled against the British. The flag is popularly accepted as a symbol of ⑤_____________ of the US government and the rights promised to the American citizens through the Bill of ⑥__________. It also represents the principles of individual and personal liberty put forward by the ⑦_________________ of Independence. There is no legal definition for the symbolism of the ⑧____________ used in the American flag. However, it is said that white signifies ⑨_______________, red stands for bravery, and blue for perseverance and ⑩_________________.12.Culture ShockCulture shock isn’t a clinical term or ①_______________ condition. It’s simply a common way to describe the ②______________ and nervous feelings a person may have after leaving a ③______________ culture to live in a new and different culture. When you move to a new place, you’re bound to ④___________ a lot of changes. That can be exciting and stimulating, but it can also be overwhelming. You may feel sad, ⑤______________ frustrated and want to go home. It is natural to have difficulty ⑥_____________ to a new culture. People from other cultures may have grown up with ⑦___________ and beliefs that differ from yours. Because of these differences, the things they talk about, the ways they ⑧__________________ themselves and the importance of various ideas may be very different from what you are ⑨____________ to. But the good news is that culture shock is usually ⑩_______________.13.How to Gain Fluency in Another LanguageTo gain fluency in another language, many people will tell you the only solution is to travel to a foreign country and ①____________ you completely. This advice may be greatly ②______________ for some people. But for the majority of people, this solution is both inconvenient and ③___________. Thankfully, the Internet has brought us new and exciting ④____________ for communicating in another language. To expand you vocabulary, try reading free articles and ⑤_____________ books in another language. To begin with, reading may be a slow and frustrating ⑥_______________ as you will have to stop to look up the meanings for many unfamiliar words. Before you begin, find an online ⑦______________ that will offer you quick translations. Hearing a language is the ⑧_____________ to learn how to speak it. Popular music downloading sites offer free ⑨___________ files that you can download and take with you wherever you go. And most importantly, one must ⑩_______________ practice speaking the language.14.Harvard UniversityHarvard College was established in ①______________. Harvard is American’s oldest institution of higher learning, founded ②______________ years before the Declaration of Independence was signed. The University has grown from nine students with a single master to an enrollment of more than ③_____________ degree candidates, including undergraduates and students in 10 principal academic units. An additional ④_____________ students are enrolled in one or more courses in the Harvard Extension School. Over ⑤_________________ people workat Harvard, including more than ⑥________________ faculty. There are also ⑦________________ faculty appointments in affiliated teaching hospitals. Our mission, to advance new ideas and ⑧_______________ enduring knowledge, has kept the University young. We strive to create an academic environment in which ⑨________________ students and scholars from around the world are continually challenged and inspired to do their best possible work. It is Harvard’s ⑩______________ efforts that make this university such a vibrant place to live, to learn, to work, and to ⑾_______________.15.Domestic Violence and AbuseDomestic abuse occurs when one person in an intimate relationship or marriage tries to ①________________ and control the other person. An abuser doesn’t play ②____________. He or she uses fear, guilt, and shame to ③_________ you down and gain complete power over you. He or she may ④_____________ you, hurt you, or hurt those around you. Domestic abuse that includes ⑤_____________ violence is called domestic violence. Victims of domestic abuse or domestic violence may be men or women, although women are more commonly victimized. Except for the ⑥____________ difference, domestic abuse doesn’t discriminate. It happens within all age ranges, ⑦___________ background, and financial levels. The abuse may occur during a relationship, while the couple is ⑧______________ up, or after the relationship has ended. Despite what many people believe, domestic violence is not ⑨________________ to the abuser’s loss of control over his behavior. Actually, violence is a ⑩______________ choice made by the abuser in order to take control over his wife or partner.16.Home-schoolingMore and more parents are feeling that the schools are not up to a ①_______________ standard required to meet their children’needs. Therefore, home-schooling becomes an appealing ②__________________ for parents who want to remain in control of their children’learning. There are both benefits and ③____________________ to home-schooling a child, but the positives seem to ④_______________ the negatives in the minds of parents. In UK home-schooling has increased in recent years as the ⑤_______________ between the best and worst performing schooling has grown. Parents increasing feel ⑥___________________ from their children’s education, for schools have turned into examination ⑦__________________. In schools, teaching to the test is the norm, instead of allowing children to explore their own ⑧____________________. Schools need to achieve good examination results in order to have their higher status recognized, which obviously has implications for the level of ⑨________________ they receive. Hence, it would almost seem that students are seen as a means to an end, rather than as the whole reason for a school’s ⑩____________________.17.Freshmen’s WeekBritain has a ①__________________ higher education system and some of the top universities and research institutions in the world. But to those who are new to this system, it can sometimes be ②______________. October is usually the busiest month is the academic ③________________. Universities have something called Freshmen’s Week for their ④________________. It is a great opportunity to make new friends, join lots of clubs and ⑤_____________ into university life. However, having just left the comfort of home and all your friends behind, the prospect of meeting strangers in classrooms and dormitories can be ⑥_________________. Where do you start? And who should you make friends ⑦____________? Which clubs and society should you join? Luckily, there will be thousands of others in the same ⑧________________ as you. They worry about starting their university social life on the right ⑨______________. So just take it all in slowly. Don’t ⑩_______________ into anything that you’ll regret for the next three years.18.Legal Age for MarriageThroughout the United States, the legal age for marriage shows some difference. The most common age without parents’①___________ is 18 for both females and males. However, persons who are ②_______________ in their home state can get married in another state, and then return to the home state ③____________ married. Each state ④________________ its own marriage license. Bothe residents and non-residents are ⑤________________ for such a license. The fees and ceremonies ⑥_____________ greatly from state to state. Most states, for instance, have a ⑦_____________ test requirement, but a few do not. Most states permit either a ⑧______________ or religious ceremony, but a few require the ceremony to be religious. In most states a waiting period is required before the license is ⑨______________. This period is from one to five days, depending on the state. A ⑩______________ wait is the most common. In some states there is no required waiting period.19.Benefits of Being BilingualThere are a number of language spoken ①__________________ the world. Every person knows in his childhood one language, which he learns at least that is ②__________________ used for speaking and writing. However, many people are ③___________ of learning a second language. It may be another language in the same country or totally different language from another country. Nowadays, many colleges and universities have included some foreign language courses in their regular ④______________ plan. While learning another language, you need to understand d its basic ⑤_______________ and improve vocabulary. There are ⑥_______________ benefits of being bilingual. Being bilingual offers greater sensitivity to language, more ⑦_____________________ in thinking and a better ear for listening. It can improve a person’s understanding for the native language. It can improve one’s general ⑧______________ skills. And also it ⑨_____________________ to other cultures. Moreover, knowledge of other language increases the ⑩______________________, offering several job options.ponents of the Writing ProcessSome may disagree with this, but ①____________, writing is an art! Writing involves ②____________ thinking and ③______________ expression of one’s thoughts. The writing process is composed of different components that are ④______________ for good writing. First is Mental Capacity: This step is responsible for the thoughts you plan to put on paper. Second, Prewriting: This is the process that helps you find the right word. It involves a ⑤_____________ research on the subject to write on and the gathering of all the information about the subject from every available ⑥______________________________. Third, Systematic Drafting: After you finish gathering the information about your topic, the next step is to draft your writing. The next is Revising: You need to ⑦______________________________ in your draft and also think about the ways to improve your writing. The process of editing is another important component of writing. It is during editing that your writing gets the ⑧_______________________________.。

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Passage 1Midlife CrisisUnhappiness in middle age, also known as midlife crisis, is a universal experience. People around the world seem to share an emotional design in life. That design is shaped like the letter U. Levels of happiness are the highest when people are young and when they are old. In the middle, however, most people’s happiness and life satisfaction levels drop. Some people suffer from midlife depression more than others. But it happens to men and women, to single and married people, to the rich and poor and to those with and without children. Generally speaking, people reach their lowest levels between the ages of about forty and fifty-five. But then, as they continue into old age, their happiness starts to climb back up. Why does all this happen? One possibility is that people recognize their limitations in middle age and give up some of their long-held dreams. Passage 2Good CompanionA good companion is better than a fortune, for a fortune cannot purchase those elements of character, which make companionship a blessing. The best companion is one who is wiser and better than ourselves. Greater wisdom and goodness than we possess lifts us higher mentally and morally. It’s true that we cannot always choose all of our companions. Some are thrust upon us. But the experience is not altogether without compensation. Companion is education, good or bad; it develops manhood or womanhood, high or low; it lifts the soul upward or drags it downward; it ministers to virtue or vice. There is no half way work about its influence. It saves or destroys lustily. Nothing in the world is surer than this. Sow virtue, and harvest will be virtue. Sow vice, and the harvest will be vice. Good companions help us to sow virtue; evil companions help us to sow vice.Passage 3Global Text ProjectBooks are a high cost of higher education. But the Global Text Project hopes to create a free library of one thousand electronic textbooks for students in developing countries. The aim is to offer subjects that students may take in their first few years at a university. The books could be printed or read on a computer or copied onto a CD or DVD. The Global Text Project is a new technology, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit on the Internet. But only one or two people will be able to make the final edits in texts. The project includes a committee of scholars, mostly from developing countries, to advice on required textbooks and their content. The group’s first book on information systems is being tested in Indonesia. Project organizers also want to offer textbooks in Arabic, Chinese and Spanish. They are working with a translation company in the United States.Passage 4HemingwayAmerican writer, Hemingway was born in Oak Park, Illinois. He started his career as a writer in a newspaper office at the age of seventeen. During the 1920s, Hemingway became a member of the group Americans living in Paris, which he described in his first important work, The Sun Also Rises. Equally successful was A Farewell to Arms, the study of an American ambulance officer’sdisillusionment in the war and his role as a deserter. Hemingway used his experience as a reporter during the Civil War in Spain as the background for his most ambitious novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls. Among his later works, the most outstanding is the short novel The Old Man and The Sea, the story of an old fisherman’s journey, his long and lonely struggle with a fish and the sea, and his victory in defeat. Now Hemingway is the classic symbol of bravery, or strong man. Passage 5Self-ConceptThe self-concept is a complex structure. This complexity is illustrated by the idea of multiple selves. We seem to be a different person in each of many different situations. An example may clarify this concept. First, picture yourself at an athletic event. Now, contrast this image with one of yourselves taking a final exam. Finally, imagine yourself at work on a very busy day. You should probably describe yourself differently in each setting. Which image is really you? Of course, all are. We have multiple selves, each dependent on a context. Together they form our self-concept. It is the context that makes certain aspects of our self-concept more important at a particular moment. Self-concept is composed of our beliefs, values, and attitudes. Our beliefs give our self-concepts their substance, our values give them aspirations and standards, and our attitudes give them motivation. These three elements provide a structure in which we develop and build ourselves.Passage 6Family Life in IndiaFamily life is equally varied in Indian states. India is a country with many states in which people are from different cultures, and so on. The languages, clothing, customs, and traditions of people are influenced by the respective regions they live in. Most of the families in India are extended ones, in which every member has his or her own role, often influenced by age and gender. Children are cherished and considered as gifts from God. Children can look forward to continual family support throughout their lives. However, they are expected to respect their elders and parents, their wishes and family relationships. The family structure in India is typical, in which there are many wedding customs, which have to be strongly followed by people. Religion, social status, traditional practices, and regional differences influence family structures. Indians are more emotionally attached to the members of their family. Husbands and wives are not allowed to openly display their affection for one another.Passage 7Causes of Forest FiresForest fires are one of the greatest natural destroyers of our forests. It has been found that about 90% of forest fires are due to human factors. The most common cause for the forest fires is the carelessness of people. Smokers may start a forest fire by carelessly dropping lighted matches and cigarettes in a forest. Tourists sometimes throw the lighted items in the bushes around or on the ground which cause fire. There are also some natural causes of forest fires. Forest fires canoccur due to lightning which burns the trees. Earthquake is also responsible for the forest fires, while other reason for fire is volcanoes and drought. High temperature and low humidity provides favorable conditions to the fire and hence it can start in forests. Since forest fires destroy valuable trees and even kill people, we need to learn the causes and to know how to prevent them. Passage 8Choosing the Perfect Hair ColorColoring your hair is one way to express your individuality. Choosing the right hair color can be confusing whether you want to cover gray hair or give yourself a new fresh look. If you are clear about what you want exactly, it can help while choosing the hair color that is right for you. You can achieve the most flattering look, if you consider your skin makeup and eye color. Hair color that balances your complexion gives the best results. For covering gray hair, you can select a shade close to your natural hair color. Hair highlights are another way to improve your overall look. Highlights can look fascinating and make an attractive impression. They add depth and dimension to the base color or natural hair. Different hair colors suit different complexions. In order to choose a suitable hair color, you need to identify the right combination.Passage 9E-educationE-education, which stands for electronic education, has at least four advantages. First, with access to the Internet, students can overcome barriers of space and time. For example, we can make educational resources in Washington available to students in Tokyo. The second is the easy access. For example, we can put multimedia resources libraries on the Internet and students can have access to these libraries just by clicking the mouse. The third is the optimization of resources. For example, we can tape the lectures given by very prominent professors and broadcast them live through the Internet. Because of these three advantages, there is another big advantage, that is, the Internet technology makes mass education possible. As you know, it is simply impossible for the whole population to receive education on campuses. And this is where the greatest advantage of E-education lies. It offers mass education and education for lifetime.Passage 10CosmeticsCosmetics are substances used to enhance the appearance or odor of the human body. A subset of cosmetics is called makeup, which refers primarily to colored products intended to alter the user’s appearance. Cosmetic use was frowned upon at many points in Western history, especially during the 19th century when social etiquette was rigid. During the 20th century, however, the popularity of cosmetics increased rapidly. Cosmetics are now in widespread use by women in nearly all industrial societies around the world. In the United States, cosmetics are used by girls at an increasingly young age. The social consequences of younger and younger beautification have had much attention in the media over the last few years. The cosmetic industry is a profitable business for most manufacturers of cosmetic products. Given the technological development and the improvement of the manufacturing process, and not least due to the constantly increasing demand of such products, this industry reported an important growth in terms of profit.Passage 11Spy Cell PhonesA spy phone is a mobile phone or a spy device that allows a user to monitor and hear or record conversations and other activities taking place over the phone. Spy phones can function in different ways. They can be used as listening devices whereby secretive conversations can be tracked. They are popularly used by secret agencies to track criminal activities that are carried out over networks. They can be used for tracking periodic calls and recording the frequency of calls from certain suspicious numbers. Also, they can be used for monitoring business and household activities while the cell phone user is away. Although spy cell phones have many positive sides, they give rise to legal as well as moral concerns, because spy cell phone software is easily available. Cell phones are easily transferable to spy phones. Their ready availability makes them subject to illegal use.Passage 12A Popular Pastime of the English PeopleOne of the best means of understanding the people of any nation is watching what they do with their non-working time. Most English men, women and children love growing things, especially flowers. Visitors to England in spring, summer or autumn are likely to see gardens all the way along the railway lines. There are flowers at the airports and flowers in factory grounds, as well as in gardens along the roads. Each English town has at least one park with beautifully kept flower beds. Public buildings of every kind have brilliant window boxes and sometimes baskets of flowers are hanging on them. But what the English enjoy most is growing things themselves. If it is impossible to have a garden, then a window box or something growing in a pot will do. Looking at each other's gardens is a popular pastime with the English.Passage 13Health Benefits of Red wineWe all know drinks containing alcohol are not good for health, but when it comes to drinking red wine, it is the other way around. Recent studies have concluded that there are no negative effects on the body, if red wine is not consumed excessively. Certain compounds in red wine can play a very important role in protecting the heart. It is a heart-healthy drink that can be enjoyed during evening meals. If you think that red wine is only good for the heart, then you are wrong. Studies have revealed that the substance found in the skin of red grapes can restrict cancer’s development. However, the ideal consumption is not 7 to 8 glasses of red wine. Scientific studies on the potential benefits of red wine recommend that women should not have more than one drink per day; whereas men can have two drinks per day. The word “moderate” is the key to maximize health benefits of red wine.Passage 14SleepWhy is it so difficult to fall asleep when you are overtired? There is no one answer that applies to every individual. It is possible to feel “tired” physically and still be unable to fall asleep, because while your body is exhausted, you do not feel sleepy. It is not so easy to simply “turn off”. Lack of sleep complicates matters even more. Experts say adults need at least seven to eight hoursof sleep a night to function properly. When you get less sleep than that on consecutive three nights, you begin to owe four “sleep debt”. As sleep debt increases your body experiences a stress response. Now a vicious cycle has been created: You experience the feeling of being more and more tired, but your body is increasingly stimulated. “Power sleeping” for more hours on weekends is only a temporary solution. There is no substitute forgetting a good night's sleep on a regular basis.Passage 15Holidays in the USLike other nations, the United States sets aside a number of days each year to commemorate events, people or public occasions. These holidays typically are marked by a general suspension of work and business activity, and by public or religious ceremonies. Technically, the United States does not celebrate national holidays. However, Congress has designated 10 legal public holidays. During such public holidays, most federal institutions are closed and most federal employees are excused from work. Although the individual states and private businesses are not required to observe these, in practice all states and nearly all employers observe the majority of them. Since 1971, a number of these holidays have been fixed on Mondays rather than on a particular calendar date so as to afford workers a long holiday weekend. Meanwhile, there are some US state holidays particular to individual US states.Passage 16Celebrity WorshipersAre you a celebrity worshiper? If so, that might say something about the kind of person you are. Psychologists have found that people who believe in a just world are more likely to worship celebrities. Whereas people more critical of society are less likely to obsess over a celebrity. People who strongly believe in a just world believe that life is fair, that good things happen to good people and bad things to bad people. People who believe in a just world are expressing acceptance of society and its institutions. Since the celebrity system is one of these institutions, researchers suggest that it makes sense that those believing in a just world would be satisfied with how celebrities are made and thus more likely to admire and even obsess over them. Vice versa, people who do not believe in a fair world might resist worshipping celebrities, and in fact question or criticize the system that produces them and decides who gets to be a celebrity.Passage 17Organic CoffeeToday many agricultural products are grown using organic methods and coffee is no exception. Organic products have a very minimal effect on the environment because there is no use of pesticides and fertilizers. All organic produces are certified to ensure that their products are grown in such a way. Organic coffee is a multimillion dollar industry and each year the sales of this coffee are increasing. Exports of organic coffee are up in most of Europe and North America. Organic coffee is usually grown in many countries such as Africa, Asia and South America. All over the world people have become organic coffee drinkers, but Americans consume the majority of it. All organic coffee products in the USA are certified for quality. The organic coffee is produced in a very specific way and all operators are at random inspected to ensure that they meetUS Department of Agriculture standards.Passage 18Red WolvesRed wolves present a characteristic red colored fur which is more obvious behind the ears and in the neck and legs. Other than these parts, the fur color of red wolves is brown with black shading in the back and tail. Their big ears help them overcome hot and humid climatic conditions. The average size of red wolves is 4 feet in length, 20 inches tall and weight about 45 to 80 pounds. Generally, red wolves attain sexual maturity at the age of 22 months; however, there are some species that attain within 10 months. The breeding season of red wolves is during February and March and their pregnancy period is about 2 months. Females give birth to about 1 to 10 children one time around March to April. The newly borns usually stay with their parents about two years, after which, they spread around the wild. The lifespan of red wolves is around 7 or 8 years in the wild and about 15 years in captivity.Passage 19Vertical FarmsBy the year 2050, nearly 80% of the earth's population will have resided in urban centers. An estimated 109 hectares of new land will be needed to grow enough food to feed them, if traditional farming practices continue as they are practiced today. So, an entirely new approach to farming must be invented, employing cutting edge technologies. The concept of indoor farming is not new. What is new is the urgent need to scale up this technology to accommodate a fast growing number of people. Vertical farming was thus invented. Rice on the seventh floor, wheat on the twelfth, and enough food within an eighteen-story tower to feed a small city of 50,000.Vertical farms must be cheap to construct and safe to operate. If successfully implemented, they will offer the promise of urban renewal, sustainable production of a safe and varied food supply, and the eventual repair of ecosystems that have been sacrificed for horizontal farming.Passage 20The NecktieThe necktie or tie is a long piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck or shoulders, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat. The necktie is one of the few fashion accessories to have survived nearly 400 years of social change. Neck decorations have been worn since ancient times to signify title or wealth. Modern decorative neckwear dates from the 17th century in France. The Industrial Revolution helped spread the style to the masses, as millions of workers migrated from farmlands to factories and the business class was born. By the 1950s, it was said that a man wasn’t fully dressed until he had put on his tie. The tie had later come to symbolize individuality as much as conformity. Neckties are available in varied size. Men and boys wear neckties as part of regular office dress or formal wear. Neckties can also be worn as part of a uniform.。

短文听写30篇

短文听写30篇

Passage 1Educational TechnologyHow do American schools use educational technology? There is not a simple answer. It depends on the subject and level of students, of course. But it also depends on the interest and training of the teachers, and the goals and budgets of the schools. Schools are almost all connected to the Internet. But some have more technology, and use it more than others. For example, some schools use computers for activities like video conferencing, to bring the world into the classroo m. And some classrooms are equipped with things like an interactive whiteboard. Interactive whiteboards are large displays for presentations. They connect to a computer and can operate by touch. They can be used for documents or writing or to project video. Some teachers are trying creative new ways to teach with devices like mobile phones. But educators say the most important thing is the content. Passage 2TOEICTOEIC, which stands for the Test of English for International Communication, measures the ability of people to communicate in the workplace using everyday English. More than 9,000 organizations use the test in more than 90 countries. Non-native English speakers take the test to demonstrate their English skills when seeking a new job or a promotion. Some organizations use the TOEIC to measure progress in English training programs and as a placement test. The cost of the test is set locally in each country. The TOEIC is really two tests. People can take one or both of them. One is a paper-and-pencil test, which measures listening and reading skills. The other test given on a computer measures speaking and writing skills. Eleven questions on the computer test require speaking. For example, the test taker is asked to read out loud or describe a picture. Eight other questions require written answers, including an opinion essay.Passage 3DictionaryA dictionary is a reference book that focuses on defining words and phrases, including multiple meanings. The most frequently used dictionary is a language dictionary that includes the majority of frequently used words in a language. Language dictionaries are made for different types of users: scholars, office workers, schools, and second language learners. There are many competing dictionaries put out by different companies. Not only do they have different forms - paperback, hardback, and online editions but they differ in other ways. Each company, for example, uses its own version of phonetic respelling based on the research done by its experts. Other differences between dictionaries show up in other features. Many dictionaries include their experts' guidance on grammar, usage, and the history of the language. Definitions differ slightly, and sample sentences may be the work of the editorial staff or taken from real-world usage, perhaps the first known written use./ Passage 4Medical EducationIt is not easy to become a doctor in the United States. Students must attend a college or university and do well in their studies. Students who want to become doctors usually study large amounts of biology and chemistry in college. Some students work for a year or two in a medical or research job before they attempt to enter medical school. Once in medical school, students spend their first two years mainly in classroom study. They learn about the body and all its systems. Theyalso begin studying how to recognize and treat disease. By the third year, students begin working with patients in hospitals. Experienced doctors who have treated many patients guide them as they work. During the fourth year, students begin applying to programs in hospitals for the additional training they will need after medical school. Competition to work at a top hospital can be fierce. Passage 5The English LanguageEnglish is the most widespread language in the world /and is more widely spoken and written than any other language. / More people are trying to lean English in the world. / English is the language of political negotiations and international business. / It has become the international language of science and medicine. / International treaties say passenger airplane pilots must speak English. / English is the major foreign language taught in most schools in South America and Europe. / School children in the Philippines and Japan begin learning English at an early age. / English is the official language of more than 75 countries / including Britain, Canada, the United States, Australia, and South Africa. / In countries where many different languages are spoken,/ English is often used as an official language to help people communicate./ India is a good example./ English is the common language in this country/ where at least 24 languages are spoken by more than one million people./ Passage 6DatingDating is the traditional first step toward marriage. /But dating and establishing a relationship can be hard work. . /So a lot of people want to go where they can meet people with similar interests. /They might look for someone/ who share a common interest in religion or books, for example. / A lot of bookstores now have places that serve coffee and food. /Many offer special programs and social activities for single people. /Singles may join health clubs, or sports teams or maybe even a group for people who like to take long walks in the wood. /If nothing else, at least they will have gotten some exercise. /Some people use dating services, /which help people choose a person they might like. /Many newspapers and magazines publish message/ from people who are seeking someone to date./ There are also telephone dating services, video dating services and online dating services./Passage 7National Spelling BeeEvery year, the best young English language spellers from around the world / gather in Washington, D.C. for the National spelling Bee. / They spell complex words / that most English speakers have never even heard of'. /The national spelling bee takes place over two intense days of competition in a large hotel meeting room. / The spellers sit together in front of several judges./ Each speller stands when it is his or her turn. / When the judge calls out the word, / spellers can ask for help. / They can ask for the definition of the word or for it to be used in a sentence. / They can also ask which language the word came from. / This can often help them decide how it is spelled. / Students who spell the word correctly remain in the competition. / But if the speller makes a mistake, / a bell rings and the child must leave the group. /Passage 8SalesWhen a store sells goods or services at a cost lower than usual, it is called a sale./ Sales last fora limited time. / Then the cost is retuned to its usual amount. /There are many kinds of sales. / For example, a “back-to-school sale” is held near the beginning of the school year. / Parents can save m oney on clothes and school supplies for their children. / A “midnight madness” event Starts very late at night. / An “early bird special” sale starts very early in the morning, /usually before the sunrises. /This kind of sale is popular the day after Thanksgiving in November. / A favorite sale among many people is the “buy one, get one free,” sale. / Y ou buy one thing and get a second one with out cost. / Another kind of sale is a “going out of business” sale. / This is when a store owner tries to sell all the goods in the store / before closing the business permanently. /buy one, get one free买一送一permanently 永久地Passage9Test of English as a Foreign LanguageIt is the most widely respected English-language test in the world, / recognized by more than 8,000 colleges and universities in more than 130 countries. / It is called TOEFL, which stands for Test English as a Foreign Language. / TOEFL is an important test for foreign students who want to study America. / More than 4,000 American universities and other schools / require students seek admission to take the test. / Each year, nearly a million individuals of all ages take the TOEFL level to demonstrate their English-language proficiency. / It measures your ability to use and understand English at the university level. / And it evaluates how well you combine your four skills, / listening reading, speaking and writing skills to perform academic tasks. / There are two formats for the TOEFL test. / The format you take depends on the location of your test center. / Nowadays, most test takers take the Internet-based Test. / Test centers that do not have Internet access offer the Paper-based TestTOEFL 托福考试demonstrate 说明,显示evaluate评估;评价format形式Internet-based 基于互联网的proficiency 熟练,精通Passage10Heat StressThe most common health problem linked to hot weather is heat stress. / The causes of heat stress include wearing heavy clothing, / physical work or exercise, hot weather and high humidity./If several of these conditions are present at the same time, / a person's body temperature may rise above safe levels. /Most people suffer only muscle pain because of heat stress. / The pain is a warning that the body is becoming too hot. / Doctors say those suffering muscle pains should stop all activity and rest in a cool place. / Doctors say not to return to physical activity for a few hours / because serious conditions could develop. /Some people face an increased danger from heat stress. / They may have a weak or damaged heart, / high blood pressure or other problems of the blood system. / Severe heat is also dangerous for people who weigh too much and have too much body fat, / and for people who drink alcohol. /humidity 湿度,潮湿Passage11Foreign Language Study in AmericaForeign language study starts at a very young age for many students in America. / Some students start language training at age six. / States do not require foreign language training this early in education. / But many students choose to study languages in elementary school. / The mostpopular languages for young students are Spanish, French and German. /Almost 7 million students in public secondary schools in the United States / are studying a foreign language. / Each state sets its own requirements for foreign language study / at the junior high and high school level. / Many students graduate high school with at least two years of foreign language study. / Some study a foreign language for four years. / There are different foreign language requirements at colleges and universities. / Some universities require students to have had several years of language education in high school. / In addition, many colleges and universities require students / to complete at least two years of foreign language study before graduating. /Passage 12Variations in British AccentsLanguage changes over time as people try to express themselves in different ways to different people. / And English, although broadly the same language, / is spoken in lots of different ways buy lots of different people. / Normally this is because people live far apart. / However, even in Britain, a relatively small place, / there are huge variations in the way people speak English. / And that is not to forget the large numbers of people who speak other languages as their first language. /Written English is much more fixed, / and changes much less quickly than spoken English. / People across Britain speak English using not only different accents, but different expressions. /For example, people of different ages and from different parts of Britain / may greet you with as many different words. / As people migrate into Britain, and as people move around Britain more freely, / accents change more quickly. / However, most British people can guess where another British person from because of their accent. /broadly 广泛地relatively 相对地variation 变化,变体migrate 移居Passage 13Teaching AssistantsForeign students at American colleges and universities may earn money / after they successfully complete an entry-level study program. / Those wishing to continue their education could work as a teaching assistant, or T.A /A teaching assistant usually works about twenty hours each week. / Teaching assistants are paid to help professors teach students in entry-level study programs. /Generally, the professor gives a talk, or lecture, / to a large group of students one or two times a week. / The teaching assistant meets with smaller groups of students during the week. / The T.A. gives tests and reads any homework or reports the students may be required to write. /Teaching assistants also meet with students who seek help. / They attend teaching meetings / And some working with science professors help to organize laboratory equipment. /Most American colleges and universities must honor legal requirements / when employing foreign students as teaching assistants. / One of these is that the T.A. must speak English well. / entry-level入门级的legal requirement 法定条件Passage 14Open-source SoftwareOpen-source software is computer software / that is available to the general public in source code form. / If a person has enough knowledge about computers and computer programming, / he or she can change the program's source code. / The source code is like a set of directions that show the gram how to operate. /People change the codes so that the program will operate / in a way that will meet their needs. / Some changing the code will make the program run faster. / Or it will takeproblems out of the program. / These problems can cause a computer program to shut down. /People who change the source code of a computer program / share these programs with each other on the Internet. / Programmers enjoy being able to improve computer programs on their own. / They enjoy being able to ask other people on the Internet for help with their programs. / Working together, people can improve computer programs for the good of the group. /source code 源代码the general public 公众operate 运行shut down (机器)关闭on one's own 独自地Passage 15Party TimeAmericans plan parties for marry reasons. / As in other cultures, many Americans attend parties for weddings and religious and national holidays. / But some parties a re especially American. /For example, a group of neighbors may gather on their street to eat food, play music and visit with one another. / This is called a block party. / A woman might invite a group of women to a party / called a baby shower for a friend who is about to give birth. / Guests bring presents for the new baby. /Birthday parties are also very popular. / Many parents organize a party for their child around a theme. / Rock star parties axe very popular for young girls and boys' / Birthday parties usually include gifts and a birthday cake with candles. / Birthday parties can be low cost or very costly. /Some parents take their children's birthday parties very seriously, / even when the child is too young to fully understand the celebration. /block party街头聚会give birth (to) 产生costly 昂贵的Passage 16TimeIf you can read a clock, you can know the time of day. / But no one knows what time itself is. / For all our success in measuring the smallest parts of time, / time remains one of the great mysteries of the universe. /One way to think about time is to imagine a world without time. / There could be no movement, / because time and movement cannot be separated. / A world without time could exist only as long as there were no changes, / for time and change are linked. / We know that time has passed when something changes. /In the real world with time, however, changes never stop. /Some changes happen only once in a while, like an eclipse of the moon. / Others happen repeatedly, like the rising and setting of the sun. / Humans always have noted natural events that repeat themselves. / When people began to count such events, they began to measure time. /eclipse(日,月)食rising and setting of the sun日出和日落Passage 17PatentPatents are meant to protect the chances of inventors / to make money from their creations. / The term of a patent is up to 20 years. / During that time, the inventor controls the legal right / to make, use or sell the invention. / After 20 years, anyone can make or sell the invention. /A pate nt gives both inventors and investors time to develop and market a product. / Patents also provide a way to share and spread technical information. /Suppose you have an idea for an invention. / How do you get a patent to protect your rights? / The first step is to record your idea on paper. / Y ou must be sure no one else has invented a device just like yours. / So you must examine the descriptions of similar devices that already have patents. / This can be a big job and take a long time. / Many inventors pay patent lawyers to do this job. /patent 专利up to 到达……之多Passage l8Central ParkCentral Park in New Y ork City is the first m4ior city park in America. / It contains more than 340 hectares of land. / The designer's goal is to make a beautiful natural environment / with lakes, woods and open areas for all the people of New Y ork to enjoy. /About 25 million people visit Central Park each year. / These include people from other areas of America and from foreign countries. / Millions of people who live in New Y ork love Central Park / as a place to escape from their small apartments in high-rise buildings. /Every day, people walk, run or ride bicycles along the paths in Central Park. / Others walk their dogs, play baseball, / row a boat on the lake or eat a meal on the grass. / Bird-watchers can observe more than 200 kinds of birds in the park. / Many people also use the park for special events. / For example, some people choose one of the beautiful natural areas in the park / as the perfect place to get married. /hectare 公顷special event 特别事件Passage l9Y ard SalesY ard sales do not have to be huge. / One family, or even one person, can hold a yard sale People simply collect some things they no longer want / and put them in the yard outside their home. / They might also place handmade signs on nearby streets to direct people to the sale. /Y ard sales are a good way for people without much money / to find things for their family. / But even people with a lot of money like to look around. / Professional dealers might also go to yard sales. / If they find something valuable at a low price, they can re-sell it for more. / Still other people go to yard sales because they enjoy the hunt. / They like to find beautiful or unusual things / that are being sold for less than the value. / For example, they may find a piece of old furniture / that is worth a lot of money after it is repaired. /dealer 商人Passage 20Pressing Oil from SeedsOil is separated from seeds by using pressure. / A machine called a press is often used. / The first step in pressing the oil from seeds is to crush the seeds between two stones./ A cloth container or bag is filled with the crushed seeds. / Then the bag is hung up. / Some of the oil will flow out of the bag and can be collected. / But some oil will remain in the crushed seeds inside the bag. / The easiest way to get the rest of the oil out / is to place heavy rocks on the crushed material. /Another method is to place several cloth bags on top of each other in a box, / Then a long wooden stick is used to slowly push a heavy cover down on the bags' / Great pressure is produced in this way. / Much greater pressure can be produced by using a machine. / The greater the pressure, / the more oil will be produced. /seed 种子hang up 挂起来press 榨油机,压榨flow out of 从……中流出Passage 21University DaysBritish universities start in September or October. / Courses normally last 3 years, / but some,such as languages, engineering or medicine, can take much longer to complete. /Students usually go to university in a different town, / so they need to get used to living alone, paying bills and washing their own clothes! / For many, this is a difficult time, but everyone soon becomes used to it! /Universities in Britain used to be free, / but many students now have to pay for part of their course. / Similarly, students used to receive a grant from the government. / Nowadays, they have to apply for student loans or take part-time jobs. / Either way, it can be difficult and many students have money problems. /University life is not just about studying, however. / Many students take part in drama productions or play music. / Others, of course, take part in a wide range of sports, / such as football, rugby and cricket. /grant 助学金,补助金loan 贷款cricket 板球rugby 橄榄球Passage 22American Education SystemThe education system in the United States is controlled by state and local governments. / But education laws are similar in each state. / For example, in all 50 states and 6 territories, / all children must attend school from the age of 6 or 7 to the age of 16. / Public schools are free of charge for grades 1 through 12. /Private schools also operate in a1l states and territories. / Some private schools are operated by churches and religious groups./ Other private schools are not linked to any religious organization/. Private schools must be approved by the state in which they operate. / Most private schools do no receive government money. / The parents of private school students p ay the school. / The school year usually begins in September and continues until June. / Most states require a school year of 180 days. / Some schools have changed this schedule / and require students to attend school throughout the year. /territory领土,领域Passage 23Universities in the USThere are thousands of colleges and universities in the United States. / Nearly half of the high school graduates in America go on to college. / Most go to large state universities. / Some of these universities have 40,000 or more students. / There are also many small universities with only a few hundred students. / Large universities have many buildings, / each building for a particular subject. / Students often must go from one class in one building to the next class in another building across campus. / They may have only a few minutes between classes to go from one building to another. /When students begin the university, they must take classes in many subjects. / These are the required courses. / English and math are usually required courses, / and often a history and a science course are required too. / Students will study mostly required courses during their first year. / Later, they will specialize, and take courses in one subject. /graduate 毕业生specialize 专攻state university 州立大学required course 必修课Passage 24Music in British SchoolsMusic plays a big part in British schools. / Pupils can learn an instrument at school. / Traditionally, school children learn classical instruments. / Y ounger children often learn the recorder. / As they get older, they start to play the violin or piano. / In fact, nearly one out of five musicstudents is learning the violin. / The piano, or keyboard, is more popular with older children at secondary school, / However, more pupils than ever before are now learning the guitar, / as they think playing the guitar is cool. /British schools do not just offer lessons for instruments, / but they have music classes for all pupils. / In the past, the focus of classes was very much Western classical music. / But the classes now cover a far wider range of styles, including folk music and world music. / Many schools have orchestras and put on concerts each term. / It is also common for pupils themselves to form their own bands. /recorder八孔长笛folk music 民乐orchestra 管弦乐队Passage 25Summer School and Online ClassesIn the United States, summer school used to be seen mainly as a place / for high school students to repeat classes they failed. / But summer programs have expanded. / Stude nts often go to summer school / so they can ease their class load during the school year. / Or it might give them more freedom / to choose the classes they want during the regular term. /Summer school students do the same amount of work / as if they took the class during the school year. / But they do it in just one to two months. /Another choice for many students is to take classes online. / However, some online classes require students to come to a classroom to take tests. / Students may also have to take part in group discussions with the teacher online. / And there may be a required number of hours to spend logged on each day. / Y et there may also be freedom to do the work anytime, day or night. / summer program暑假课程ease the class load 减轻学业负担regular term常规学期log on 登录Passage 26American MoviesAmerican Movies do not attempt to show the lives of all the people of the United States. / Many movies contain some truth. / But even a movie that deals with true subjects / represents the ideas of the person who wrote it, / the people who acted in it and the person who directed it. /Over the years, some Americans have tried to ban some kinds of movies. / These include movies that are violent or show people having sexual relations. / People have taken legal action to stop such movies. / But court decisions have said that the right to make any kind of movie / is protected by the part of the United States Constitution / that guarantees freedom of speech. / In the United States, people have the right / to produce a bad movie or write a bad book. /People who make movies try to provide entertainment and excitement. / However, entertainment are excitement often have nothing to do with the real world. /the United States Constitution 美国宪法Passage 27The Library of CongressThe Library of Congress is America's national library. / It has more than 120 million books and other objects. / It has newspapers, popular publications and letters of historical interest. / It also has maps, photographs, art prints, movies, sound recordings and musical instruments. /The Library of Congress is open to the public Monday through Saturday, / except for government holidays. / Anyone may go there and read anything in the collection. / But no one is permitted take books out of the building. /The Library of Congress provides books and materials to the United States Congress. / It also lends books to other American libraries, government agencies and foreign libraries. / It buyssome of its books and gets others as gifts. / It also gets materials through its copyright office. / Anyone who wants copyright protection for a publication / must send two copies to the library. / This means the Library of Congress receives almost everything published in the United States. / of historical interest 有历史意义的sound recording 录音copyright protection 版权保护United States Congress 美国国会Passage 28TheatreIn many parts of the world, "going to the theatre" is seen as an activity / which only a very few people do. /"Theatre" is not often seen as being a pastime that many ordinary people do. / Ordinary people watch TV, or go to the cinema, / or go out to eat with friends. / The theatre is for rich, upper-class intellectuals. /Like a lot of obvious remarks, there is some truth in this. / Theatre tickets are quite expensive. /They cost more than cinema tickets. / Theatres which show new plays are usually only in big cities. /However, even though this is true, / there are a lot of theatre companies who are challenging this idea. / And the way they are challenging this idea is by working with schools. / In the UK, many theatre companies now have an "educational department". / They go into schools and help students to understand and e4ioy the plays they do. /intellectual 知识分子pastime 消遣娱乐upper-class 上层社会的remark /话语Passage 29GuitarProbably no other musical instrument is as popular around the world as the guitar. / Musicians use the guitar for almost every kind of music. / Country and western music would not be the same without a guitar. / The traditional Spanish folk music could not exist without a guitar. / The sound of American blues music would not be the same / without the sad cry of the guitar. / And rock and roll music would almost be impossible without this instrument. / Music experts do not agree about where the guitar first was played. / Most agree it is ancient. /Some experts say an instrument very much like a guitar / was played in Egypt more than 1,000 years ago. / Some other experts say that the ancestor of the modem guitar was brought to Spain / from the ancient Iran sometime in the 12th century. / The guitar continued to develop in Spain. / In the 1700s it became similar to the instrument we know today. /folk music民间音乐Iran 伊朗Passage 30American's Leisure ActivitiesLeisure activities include things like watching television, seeing friends or exercising. / Both men and women reported that they spent about half their leisure time watching television. / Visiting friends and attending social events / was the next most common leisure activity for both sexes. / The average adult spends almost two hours a day on household activities / like cooking, cleaning and paying bills. /Women spend more time on child care and housework than men do / even when the women are employed. / Men, however, spend more time at work. / Men also spend more time on leisure activities and sports. / They average five hours twenty minutes a day, half an hour more than women. /Older Americans spent more of their leisure time watching TV and reading than younger people. / Y ounger people reported spending more time with friends, / using the computer and playing sports./ In all, nineteen percent of men and sixteen percent of women played sports on any given day.。

Unit5单元话题读写强化20篇(完形阅读与写作)(原卷版)

Unit5单元话题读写强化20篇(完形阅读与写作)(原卷版)

Unit 5 Wild animalsv单元话题读写强化20篇(完形、阅读与写作)一、完形填空Cloze 1When people think of tigers, they think: strong and dangerous. But now, the big animal need our help.There were once eight kinds of 1 in the world, but three died out during the 20th century. In the last 70 years, the 2 of Siberian tigers (东北虎) has gone from as many as 300 to 3 22 somewhere. The Siberian tiger has been 4 dying out pletely. If the government doesn’t make any efforts, it’s quite 5 that there will be no more Siberian tigers in China in ten to twenty years.In order to increase the number of wild tigers in the 6 ten years, the World Wide Fund for Nature has started a programme recently. It 7 save wild tigers and put an end to tiger hunting and killing. China, together with twelve other 8 , has joined in.Wild animals, such as red deer and wild pigs, are the main 9 of the tigers. The hunting (猎杀) of these animals is the most dangerous to tigers. So the most important thing is to 10 the animals that tigers eat. To protect the wild tigers, we need to call on more people to stop eating and hunting wild animals.1.A.pigs B.tigers C.deer2.A.name B.kind C.number3.A.less than B.more than C.bigger than4.A.in need of B.in danger of C.in front of5.A.possible B.impossible C.necessary6.A.last B.next C.past7.A.works to B.used to C.refuses to8.A.cities B.provinces C.countries9.A.friends B.food C.members10.A.sell B.kill C.saveCloze 2Everyone knows that the tiger is the king of the forest. But it’s one of the animals 11 now. There are less thanShari is a wildlife (野生动物) scientist. She said India’s success gives her 30 . “This is a very small victory (胜利) in the long way. But I’m excited to see the progress.”21.A.better B.closer C.more D.lower22.A.growing B.passing C.falling D.missing23.A.message B.point C.fact D.number24.A.days B.times C.areas D.shows25.A.beat B.hurt C.forgot D.knew26.A.word B.story C.excuse D.idea27.A.young B.angry C.hungry D.healthy28.A.feeding B.checking C.protecting D.catching29.A.But B.If C.Because D.Or30.A.life B.hope C.chance D.advice二、阅读单选The koalaAppearance:Size: 70—90cm Weight: 5—14kgThe koala with thick hair looks cute but it has very sharpteeth and claws (爪子).The male koala is larger than the female one.Food: The koala eats eucalyptus leaves (桉树叶). Each koalaeats about 500 grams of leaves per day.Habit: The koala sleeps for up to 16—18 hours. It prefers to move around in the evening.Baby fact: A healthy female koala can have one child each year. A baby koala is very small when it is born—only a quarter of an inch. It has no hair and it can’t see either. It lives in its mother’s pouch (育儿袋) for half a year. During this31.When does the koala often move around during a day?A.In the morning.B.In the evening.C.In the afternoon.D.At weekends.32.If someone sees a newly born koala, he will find that ___________________.A.it can see everything B.it is really smallC.it has thick hair D.it is very big33.A baby koala can’t live without ____________________.A.water B.grass C.milk D.meat34.Which of the following is TRUE?A.An adult koala often weighs more than 16kg.B.The female koala is smaller than the male one.C.The claws of the koala are sharp but their teeth are not.D.The koala often sleeps more than 20 hours.35.The koala is in danger now. The main reason is that __________________.A.big animals eat themB.people hunt them for their furC.people cut down many treesD.They often kill each otherPassage 2The red kangarooThe red kangaroo(袋鼠)is a famous special Australian animal. It moves by jumping on its long hind(后面的)legs. One jump may be 9 meters long and up to 3 meters high. Its heavy, long tail helps it keep balance.We can find the red kangaroo mainly in the dry grassland of Australia. It usually travels in small groups. Each group has 210 kangaroos.When a red baby kangaroo is born, it is only a few centimetres long. After being born, it crawls(爬行)through themother's fur(毛皮)to her pouch(育儿袋). In hard times, the mother kangaroo can stop the baby from being born till there is enough grass for her to eat.The mother feeds the baby with milk from her body. The joey will spend about two hundred and forty days in the pouch.Kangaroos can live for up to 20 years. A kangaroo never stops growing bigger, so an old kangaroo can be very large. There are probably millions of kangaroos of all types in Australia.36.Kangaroos jump on their ________.A.front legs B.hind legs C.tails D.pouches37.A kangaroo can jump as high as ________ meters.A.9B.10C.3D.2038.From the passage, we can see that red kangaroos ________.A.don't like to live in groups B.use their front legs to keep balanceC.can live for up to 30 years D.are used to(习惯于)living in dry grasslands in AustraliaPassage 3There are many kinds of tigers all over the world,and the largest tiger is the Northeast Tiger. Most Northeast Tigers live in the northeast of China,like Heilongjiang Province and Jilin Province. Because there are many forests and mountains,the tigers usually like living there. In the forests and mountains,there are fewer people getting out and ing in. So the tigers are very free. They can run after each other,catch and eat some small animals,like rabbits and deer.The Northeast Tigers are different from the ordinary tigers. For example,the Northeast Tigers can swim very well,but can't climb the trees. The Northeast Tigers' hearing is the best,and no matter how low the sound is,they can hear it.As the number of the tigers bees smaller and smaller,we should protect the tigers as well as we can from now on. 39.Most Northeast Tigers enjoy living _________.A.in the grass fields and by the rivers B.in the forests and mountainsC.in the deserts and on the hills D.on the farmlands and in big trees40.In the forests and mountains,there are fewer people getting out and ing in because _________.A.tigers are dangerous to people B.they are busy workingC.they don't like tigers at all D.they have no food for tigers41.The small animals are afraid that tigers _________.A.catch them for dinners B.leave them aloneC.live with them D.hear them playingA.尾随B.追逐C.追求D.伺候43.Which of the following about. Northeast Tigers is TRUE?A.They are good at swimming and climbing trees.B.They can only hear loud voice.C.They can't climb trees but have the best hearing.D.We protect tigers because they bee more and more.Passage 4There are many kinds of ants in America. One kind is very strong. People are afraid of it, and animals are afraid of it, too.These ants move in large groups.They eat all the animals, and they can eat wood houses.Sometimes even people are killed by them. When the ants e near, people leave their homes. But people are sometimes glad after the ants pass through, because they can see no insects ( 昆虫) or snakes .44.Some ants in America can be very .A.heavy B.strong C.light D.thinA.one kind of ants B.all kinds of ants C.small ants D.big antsA.they can eat and kill elephants B.they can also eat wood housesC.they travel in large groups D.they can even kill people47.Where are the insects or the snakes after the ants pass through?A.They hide themselves under the ground.B.They have moved to other places before the ants e.C.They have been killed and eaten up by the ants.D.They have been killed by people.48.Which is the best title (题目) for the storyA.Ants B.American Ants C.A Big Ant D.A Strong AntPassage 5Do you know that the falcon (猎鹰) is one of the fastest animals in the world? It can fly at a speed of about 200 miles an hour. You might think a bird that could fly so fast would be safe from most types of danger. Unluckily, that is not true. By the 1970s, they had already been endangered (濒临灭绝). What was causing the number of falcons to drop (下降) so fast?In America, a pesticide (杀虫剂) called DDT was harmful to the falcon eggs. Luckily, DDT is no longer used. The number of falcons is large now.One unusual thing about falcons is that they like to make their nests (巢) in high places. In fact, they often nest on mountaintops and on the sides of cliffs (悬崖). Falcons have also got used to life in cities. They nest on tall buildings and bridges in cities. The height of these nests is from 50 to 200 feet in the air.They also like to return to the same nesting place every year. Both the mother and father falcons help to keep the babies. The mother stays more time in the nest. The father looks for food and brings it back for her and the babies.Many people all around the country work very hard to help falcons live to adulthood (成年). There are even video cameras (摄像头) fixed up (安装) in many places. This way, people can make sure the birds and their eggs stay protected (保护). Falcons are lucky to have so many people who keep an eye on them.49.According to the text, we know that ________.A.falcons fly so fast that nothing can hurt themB.falcons suddenly died out in the year 1970C.people can’t find falcons’ nests in citiesD.baby falcons are brought up by their parents50.What’s the author’s attitude (态度) towards the future of falcons?A.Worried.B.Hopeful.C.Sad.D.Unsure.51.In which section (版面) of a newspaper can we probably read the text?A.SPORTS B.LIFE C.SCIENCE D.BUSINESSPassage 6Over the past years, I’ve noticed that the number of pet dogs in public places is growing larger. I am sure you’ve noticed that.This is not really a bad thing. Dogs live with humans for years. Most of the time, dogs are helpful to humans. The lovely animals bring happiness to us. Some dogs can even work for us. At the same time, dogs need us. Like humans, dogs are social animals. They need to be around people or other dogs.It seems natural that dog owners can bring their pets with them all the time, wherever they go, right?Not really. The fact is, not everyone likes dogs. Many people are afraid of dogs. What’s more, some people are allergic(对……过敏) to dogs. Meeting a dog can cause serious illnesses. In some places, people aren’t allowed (允许) to bring an animal of any kind.Most people agree that the disabled (残疾人) need their dogs to help them all day long. Some people, however, take their pets everywhere just because they like them. These dogs have never get any training. They often bring problems. What’s worse, they can make the disabled unable to take dogs. To make no trouble, some public places have to keep all animals—including service dogs (服务犬)—out.So we shouldn’t only think of ourselves. Don’t bring untrained (未训练的) dogs to public places. Let’s give a little room to people who really need service dogs.52.What has the writer noticed over the past years?A.Humans have got a lot from dogs.B.There are now much more pet dogs in public places.C.More families now keep one more pet dog than beforeD.Dogs need humans just as much as humans need them.53.Which is NOT the reason why dog owners can’t take their dogs anywhere?A.A lot of people are afraid of dogs.B.Almost all the dogs may bite and hurt people.C.Dogs may spread (传播) illnesses among people.D.Some people may get serious illnesses when meeting a dog.54.What can we learn from the article according to the writer?A.All the dogs should get service training.B.All the dogs are allowed in public places freely.C.Service dogs are usually allowed in public places.D.Service dogs are more popular among all the people.三、阅读还原6选5阅读短文,从短文后的六个选项中选择五个还原到短文中,使短文通顺完整、衔接自然。

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专四听写20篇Dictation1Forest Fire森林火灾(150words)Forest fire or wildfire is often used to signify an uncontrolled intense fire/that breaks out in the wooded areas/due to many factors ranging from natural to manmade causes./Wildfires can be witnessed throughout the world and they usually occur in cycles./Mild forest fires are often considered beneficial,/as growth of many plant species depend on it./Many plant species also depend on wildfires for reproduction./However,the large forest fires can have serious damaging effect on the surrounding environment./Due to the extensive size and the immense speed,/a forest fire can easily spread to a vast area./Besides,it can also change its direction/and overcome occasional barriers like roads, rivers and fire breaks./Forest fires break out in areas like grassland,woodland and bush./Some important causes of it are lightning and volcanic eruptions./Besides these,sparks from rock falls can also ignite forest fires./Dictation2Job Hunting求职(150words)Job hunting is a stressful problem for everyone./Whether someone getting a job right out of school/or someone seeking a better position than the one they just left,/it is not something that comes easy to most people./However,with preparation and planning,/the difficulties can be focused on/and the situation can become less stressful./For example,dressing correctly is an important step for any applicant./Also,if you dress correctly,/you will feel more confident in your ability to get the job./Men should wear a dress shirt and tie or even a suit if they possess one. /Women should wear a suit or other clothing suitable for the occasion./It is better to dress too conservatively than not conservatively enough./Always use honesty as some interviewers will be able to detect problems in your resume./Good manners and correct speech are essential in impressing the interviewer./Dictation3Vocational Schools职业学校(150words)The universities are not able to meet/all the growing needs of the society for future development./Vocational schools have arisen to fill these needs/by providing a more detailed knowledge than that provided by universities./This has led to a weak base of theory for many workers./Their focus,practical application,is much more detailed/than the theory provided at college./Many students choose to go to vocational schools instead of universities./This has led many college graduates to question the value of their degrees./They should not,as the levels of education offered by different vocational schools are unequal./Some of these schools are private and offer a flexible schedule for students/who may be working or are even in school at university. /On the other hand,because they are run by individuals,/the teaching quality and the teaching resources/offered by many vocational schools maybe of low quality./Dictation4National Race种族(150words)The whole question of the changing role of Blacks in American society/as been the subject of newspaper articles around the world so frequently/that visitors to the United States do not know/what to expect when they arrive./They may be surprised when they see that Blacks and Whites work side by side/in offices,factories,and schools across the country./The majority of Blacks in the United States,however,/live in and around only a small number of American cities./ Many dark-skinned visitors arrive in the United States/fearing personal attack or expecting various degrees of racial prejudice./Some forms of discrimination still exist,unfortunately,/ especially in the areas of the housing,schools,and jobs./The school equality is still more a dream than a reality./There are still too many areas of the country/where Black Americans do not enjoy the same full opportunities as White Americans./Dictation5A Positive View of Every Day积极看待每一天(149words)If your life feels like it is lacking the power that you want and the motivation that you need,/ sometimes all you have to do is shift your point of view./By training your thoughts to concentrate on the bright side of things,/you are more likely to have the incentive to follow through on your goals./You are less likely to be held back by negative ideas/that might limit your performance./Your life can be enhanced,and your happiness enriched,/when you choose to change your perspective./Don’t leave your future to chance,/or wait for things to get better mysteriously on their own./You must go in the direction of your hopes and aspirations./Begin to build your confidence,/and work through problems rather than avoid them./Remember that power is not necessarily control over situations,/but the ability to deal with whatever comes your way./Dictation6Languages in America美国的语言(151words)The United States is primarily an English speaking country./The majority of the population speaks English as their native language./Business,education and most public aspects of life are conducted in English./Across the country,people pronounce English sounds in several different ways/and some regional vocabulary differences exist,/but for the most part,Americans speak one common language./This language is sometimes called American English./However,not everyone in the U.S.is a native speaker of English./Most immigrants to the country are speakers of other languages./There are hundreds of communities around the U.S./where English is not the most commonly used language./Chinese,Italian,German,Armenian,Greek,Vietnamese and French/are all spoken in numerous communities in the U.S./Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language after English in the U.S./It is widely spoken in New York and across the southern part of the country./Dictation7Halloween万圣节(151words)It’s October the31st,and across Britain and the USA,/thousands of children are dressing upas monsters,ghosts/and witches and going to their neighbors’houses/to ask for sweets or to play tricks on them if they refuse./Many houses have lanterns made from pumpkins in their windows./These lanterns have frightening faces cut into them./What is the reason for all of this?It’s Halloween!/To an outsider,this may seem a strange festival,/but it is a very popular one and an important part of the culture in Britain and the USA./ The holiday once had a religious significance./November the1st is All Saint’s Day,/and October the31st was believed to be a day/when all the spirits came back to the world of the living./In modern times,this has changed to be a day/when children dress up as monsters, ghosts and witches./Dictation8Universities in the UK英国的大学(151words)Universities in Britain are a magnet for overseas students./There are currently over200000 from outside Britain studying at British universities./The largest single group is Chinese students. /There are currently50000in the UK./The British government expects the total number of overseas students to be around900000 by2020,/and also thinks that a quarter of these will be Chinese./But why is the UK such a popular destination for university students?/Well,the quality of your course is guaranteed./All courses are assessed by an independent system,/so you can be assured that your course is officially approved/and has wide international recognition./The British education system is very flexible/in order to provide for the needs of a modern,complex society./Degree courses are usually3years long,which is shorter and more intensive than in other countries./There are lots of scholarships available./Dictation9Money and Happiness金钱与快乐(151words)It seems only natural that happiness should flow from having more money./Even if they don’t admit it,/people still behave as though it were true./More money means you can have what you want and do what you want./The house you dream of?It’s yours./The new car you desire?Here are the keys./The freedom to enjoy your favorite pastimes?/Here’s your racket,the court is down there,just past the pool./So the puzzle is this:why do social scientists consistently find only moderate relationships/ between having more money and being happy?/Some have even suggested that this moderate connection might be exaggerated./In reality money might have very little to do with happiness at all./Most puzzling,though,is that people often seem aware at some level/that money won’t make them happy./And yet they continue to work away earning money they don’t objectively need./Dictation10Tea Party Food茶会食物(151words)A tea party without good food is just as distasteful as a cake without sugar./So along withcups of tea,/you need to arrange variety of party foods,/like cookies,snacks,chips and starters./ A bite of sugar and spice will always enhance the flavor of tea party./Sandwiches,pizzas,finger chips and French fries serve as good side dishes for tea./Cream cheese salad,pudding and salads are good delicacies for tea parties./Children love to relish chicken pies,apple pies,cakes and chocolates./Above all,remember it’s a tea party,/so serve different varieties of tea to your guests. /Black,green and white will be the ideal for your guests./You can also brew some spicy herbal tea or flavored tea./For kids,you can serve cream,honey,milk and sugar./You can organize glasses of wine late in the evening/or punch a bottle of champagne also./Dictation11Adventure探险(151words)The idea of adventure has always captured the imagination./The idea that just over the next hill there will be excitement and mystery/is a big part of what makes us human./This is just as true of ancient times as it is today./Famous explores set out in small boats/or journeyed across immense deserts and oceans./Early explorers like Christopher Columbus or Zheng He/traveled to foreign places for the glory of their nations./More importantly,they set out to test themselves against the forces of nature and the pursuit of knowledge./Other explorers today do the same thing./People are going to space in pursuit of the last frontier/or seeking in the depths of science for new knowledge./Most people,in their daily lives,/do not have the opportunity to truly test themselves in these ways./Modern living has given them the opportunity,however,with adventuring events./Dictation12Office Conflict办公室冲突(148words)The office can be very demanding on the lives of the workers./Stress can build up and explode into problems./This can seriously influence the productivity and efficiency of a business. /The problems that upset an office can vary drastically/depending on the nature of the employees or even the employers./Employees may feel that they are being overworked or underpaid./They may also feel that this signals the loss of appreciation on their work,/causing increasing tension as they complain about work./They may also have personality differences which can cause conflict./This can be seen in offices where too close relationships develop./People in authority may tend to place more value/on these relationships than on the work itself./They may have lost sight of the goal/of forwarding the development of the company./Gossiping about co-workers and the company is a frequent example of this./Dictation13Food and Culture饮食和文化(148words)The culture of food and dining in the West is a little different from that in China./The proper western dinner at a fine restaurant/is one of manners,focusing on conversation./You are expected to have knowledge of table manners/such as what folk or knife to use as these are essential in western dining./The meal would consist of several courses including a soup or salad, /an appetizer,the main dish,and a dessert./The atmosphere will be filled with light music/that would only serve as background as people converse with each other./The decorations are usuallysparse/and are only meant to highlight the atmosphere/that is being created by the music./This type of dining is different from the dining experience in most restaurants in China./However, with the increase in internationalism,/more restaurants are opening which reflect the more western dining style./Dictation14In-service Education and Vocational Development在职教育和职业发展(148 words)Many people feel that the successful finding of a job is the end of their schooling./This idea is rarely true,however,/as each field of work requires a thorough knowledge of it./This may go beyond that which could be learned in high school or university./Universities,with their complete curriculum,/are intended to first teach us about everything./Later studies fill in the gap of knowledge by offering more specialized courses./Universities,however,are meant to teach the theories of any particular field,/not the practical knowledge needed to do our jobs./The rise of vocational school has risen/to fill a gap of practical knowledge./Vocational schools can aid us in this/by teaching us to be especially good at one thing./If a person has enough health and energy, as well as determination,/he may go to Night School or take a self-teaching program./Dictation15Hospitality待客之道(148words)An American friend has invited you to visit his family./You’ve never been to an American’s home before,/and you’re not sure what to do./Should you take a gift?How should you dress?/ What time should you arrive?/What should you do when you get there?Glad you asked./When you’re the guest,you should just make yourself at home./That’s what hospitality is all about:/ making people feel at home when they’re not./The question of whether or not to bring a gift often makes guests nervous./Giving your host a gift is not just a social nicety in some culture s—it’s expected./But in American culture,a guest is not obligated to bring a present./Of course,some people do bring a small token of appreciation to their host./Appropriate gifts for general occasions might be flowers,candy or/—if the family has small children—toys./Dictation16The Football Field Length足球场的长度(148words)Knowledge about the football field length/does not seem like something fans and players have to be aware of,/but it is certainly something that the most passionate fans will know./The length of a football field,/be it American football or soccer,/is universally known and all professional stadiums and grounds adopt these measurements./In soccer,there may be some minor differences in the football field length from stadium to stadium,/and this occurs because these stadiums are historical monuments/that have been around before the measurements were standardized./On the other hand,American football requires that the football field length/be uniform across all the grounds and the stadiums in the country./The National Football League has laid down/particular guidelines and rules about the football field length,/and this cannot be altered./As a player,one must be completely aware about these football field dimensions./Dictation17Culture文化(152words)The cultural values of a community give it an identity of its own./A community gains a character and a personality of its own,/because of the culture of its people./Culture is shared by the members of a community./It is learned and passed from the older generations to the newer ones./For an effective transfer of culture from one generation to another,/it has to be translated into symbols./Language,art and religion serve as the symbolic means of/transfer of cultural values between generations./Culture is a bond that ties the people of a region or community together./It is that one common bond,/which brings the people of a community together./The customs and traditions that the people of a community follow,/the festivals they celebrate,the kind of clothing they wear, the food they eat,/and most importantly,the cultural values they adhere to,bind them together./Dictation18Fashion时尚(152words)Every year London Fashion Week attracts retailers,fashion leaders,/and the press to shows of all that’s new in British fashion./Outrageous designs,original fabrics,and beautiful slim models/are displayed on the catwalk/in an atmosphere of extravagant elegance./However,how much of this gets translated into street fashion,appearing in high street shops?/And how many of us actually follow the trends we see?/We all need to be comfortable with what we wear./After all,first impressions count,/and we want our appearance to be consistent with the image we would like to project./How can we do this without becoming a fashion slave?/We are bombarded with magazines that show us the new fashions for each season,/and where we can buy trendy clothes for reasonable prices./The distinction between what we see on the catwalk/and what’s on display in the high street is becoming increasingly blurred./Dictation19American Society美国社会(147words)The United States,like other countries has its rich and poor people,its rich and poor neighborhoods./Americans love—and many are themselves living examples of—the“self-made man.”/ You will hear this expression often./But for every person who is successful,/they are usually better educated than their parents/and therefore more likely to have good,well paying jobs./ In addition to the fact that the United States includes people/whose families originally came from many other parts of the world,/Americans move across the nation in great numbers./One study reported that one of every five families/in the United States moves every three years./This continuous mixing of people into new communities is an important observation/to consider when trying to understand the meaning of class in America./We have already discussed the questioning, /“do-it-yourself”American personality that is another important consideration./Dictation20Recreation休闲(147words)Recreations are an important part of people’s life./For example,after hours of attentive study,/students feel like having a football game to relax their nerves./Workers,too,find it very satisfying to sit in front of a TV set for an hour or two/when they come back from a day’s tiring work./Besides,recreations serve as a pleasing way for the retired people/to pass their excessive time./Everywhere you go,you will find that during their spare time,/people are engaged in recreational activities of one kind or another./Generally speaking,there are two kinds of recreations:/physical activities and intellectual activities./Physical activities,on the one hand,keep one fit and develop team spirit./Basketball is an example./On the other hand,intellectual activities such as playing chess and reading novels /can train one’s brains and provide temporary escape from one’s troubles./。

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