Level 5-Day 34.Prince Charles 'Ugly Buildings'(1)

词汇提示 1.facades 立面 2.wholesale 大批的 3.undertake 承担 4.tenants 租户 5.monopoly 垄断 6.arches 拱门 7.porches 门厅 原文 Prince Charles: 'Ugly Buildings'(1) At last, people are beginning to see that it is possible, and important in human terms, to respect old buildings, street plans and traditional scales and at the same time not to feel guilty about a preference for facades, ornaments and soft materials. At last, after witnessing the wholesale destruction of Georgian and Victorian housing in most of our cities, people have begun to realize that it is possible to restore old buildings and, what is more, that there are architects willing to undertake such projects. For far too long, it seems to me, some planners and architects have consistently ignored the feelings and wishes of the mass of ordinary people in this country. Perhaps,when you think about if, it is hardly surprising as architects tend to have been trained to design buildings from scratch - to tear down and rebuild... A large number of us have developed a feeling that architects tend to design houses for the approval of fellow architects and critics, not for the tenants. To be concerned about the way people live, about the environment they inhabit and the kind of community that is created by that environment should surely be one of the prime requirements of a really good architect. It has been most encouraging to see the development of community architecture as a natural reaction to the policy of decanting people to new towns and over spill estates where the extended family patterns of support were destroyed and the community life was lost. Now,moreover, we are seeing the gradual expansion of housing cooperatives, particularly in the inner-city areas of Liverpool, where the tenants are able to work with an architect of their own who listens to their comments and their ideas and tries to design the kind of environment they want, rather than the kind which tends to be imposed upon them without any degree of choice... What I believe is important about community architecture is that it has shown ordinary people that their views are worth having; that architects and planners do not necessarily have the monopoly of knowing best about taste, style and planning; that they need not be made to feel guilty or ignorant if their natural preference is for the more traditional designs - for a small garden, for courtyards, arches and porches - and that there is a growing number of architects prepared to listen and to offer imaginative ideas... 翻译 查尔斯王子:“丑陋的建筑”(一) 最后,人们开始认识到,尊重老建筑、街道规划和传统尺度,同时不为对立面、装饰和软材料的偏好感到内疚,这是可能的,也是重要的。 最后,在目睹了我们大多数城市中乔治时代和维多利亚时代的房屋被大规模摧毁之后,人们开始意识到修复旧建筑是可能的,而且,有建筑师愿意承担这样的项目。 在我看来,长期以来,一些规划师和建筑师一直忽视这个国家普通民众的感受和愿望。 也许,当你想到这一点时,这并不奇怪,因为建筑师往往被训练为从零开始设计建筑物-拆除和重建…… 我们中的很多人都有这样一种感觉:建筑师设计房子的目的往往是为了获得同行建筑师和评论家的认可,而不是为了租户。 关心人们的生活方式,他们居住的环境,以及这种环境所创造的社区,当然应该是一个真正优秀的建筑师的主要要求之一。 最令人鼓舞的是,社区建筑的发展是对将人们转移到新城镇和溢出的庄园政策的自然反应,在这些政策中,大家庭的支持模式被破坏,社区生活被失去。 此外,现在我们看到住房合作社的逐渐扩大,特别是在利物浦的市中心地区,在那里,租户能够与自己的建筑师合作,听取他们的意见和想法,并努力设计他们想要的那种环境,而不是那种没有任何选择的强加在他们身上的环境…… 我认为社区建筑的重要之处在于,它向普通人展示了他们的观点是值得拥有的;建筑师和规划师并不一定垄断对品味、风格和规划的了解;如果他们天生偏爱更传统的设计——小花园、庭院、拱门和门廊——他们不必感到内疚或无知,而且有越来越多的建筑师准备倾听并提供富有想象力的想法……

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英文名著分集阅读 罗伯特·史蒂文森《金银岛》 part3

Treasure Island by Robert Stevenson 原文 Chapter 3: The Sailor with One Leg The next day Mr.Trelawney left for Bristol. “I stayed at home and waited. At last, weeks later, Dr Livesey got a letter from Bristol. Dear Livesey, the ship is ready. Its name is Hispaniola. I found a good man to be our cook on the ship. He's an old sailor and he has an inn here in Bristol. He is going to help me find sailors for our ship. He knows a lot of men here. His name is Long John Silver. He has only one leg. Please send Jim Hawkins to Bristol tomorrow. Trelawney.” I was very excited. The next morning I said goodbye to my mother and started for Bristol. Mr. Trelawney met met here. 'When do we sail?' I asked him. 'Sail?' he said. 'We sail tomorrow!' I had something to eat, then Mr. Trelawney gave me a letter for Long John Silver at the Spy Glass Inn. There were a lot of sailors in the Spy Glass Inn. I looked round and saw a tall strong man with one leg. 'He's Long John Silver,' I thought. 'Mr. Silver, sir?'I asked. 'Yes, that's my name. And who are you?' I gave him the letter and he took my hand. Suddenly, one of the other men in the inn jumped up and ran to the door. I knew him. It was Black Dog! 'Stop him!' I said. 'Stop him! It's Black Dog!' 'Harry,' said Silver, 'run and catch that man.' A man got up and ran after Black Dog. Long John Silver turned to me. "Who was that man?'he asked. 'Black what?' 'Dog, sir,' I said.'He's a pirate.' 'A pirate!' said Silver. 'Ben, run and help Harry. You can catch him!' But Ben and Harry came back without Black Dog. 'We lost him,' they said. 'Well, what is Mr.Trelawney going to think?' said Silver. 'You know, Jim, we did try to catch him. And nobody in the inn knew that he was the pirate Black Dog. Now, Jim,come with me. We're going to see Mr. Trelawney.' Long John Silver walked with me to meet Mr. Trelawney and Dr Livesey. He told them about Black Dog. Mr. Trelawney listened carefully, and then said, 'Well, we can't do anything about Black Dog now.John, tell all the men to come to the ship this afternoon.' The doctor turned tome. 'Come and see the ship, Jim,' he said. And meet our captain, Captain Smollett.' So we went to the Hispaniola. 'Well, Captain Smollett,' said Mr. Trelawney, 'I hope everything is ready.' 'Well, sir,' said the captain, 'it is, but l'm not happy about it. I don't like the sailors.' 'Oh?' said Mr.Trelawney. He was very angry with the captain. But Dr Livesey said,'Tell me, Captain Smollett. Why are you unhappy? 'Well,' said the captain, I don't know where we are going. But all the sailors say we are going to look for treasure. I don't like it. I don't know these men.' 'Well, what do you want?' asked the doctor. 'We must have all the guns in our rooms, sir. And Mr. Trelawney's men must sleep near us, not with the other sailors.' 'And?' said Mr. Trelawney. 'You have a map. Thesailors know about it. Nobody must see that map.' 'Right, sir,' said Mr.Trelawney. 'We can do that. But I think they're very good men.' 'Trelawney,' said the doctor later, 'you have two good men, Captain Smollett and Long John Silver.' 'I don't know about the captain,' said Mr. Trelawney angrily. Then Captain Smollett found me. 'And you, boy, go and help the cook!' We worked all night and in the morning, the ship left Bristol. The Hispaniola was a good ship and we had good weather. The sailors all liked Long John Silver. 'In the old days,before he lost his leg, he was a good fighter,' some of them said.' He was always very good to me. '

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句子反复磨耳朵(对话)86-90

听前提示 一、一段对话为四句,将分成两句为一小节。 二、每小节两遍英文,最后一遍英文一边中文。 三、根据中英文意思,听不懂的可以多听几遍。 原文 Conversation 86 A:Nice talking with you. 跟你谈话很愉快。 B:Same here. 我也一样。 A:Are you on Facebook? 你在Facebook上吗? B:Yes here is my name to find me. 是的,这是我账号名称。 Conversation 87 A:May I help you? 我可以帮您吗? B:I'm looking for the coat. 我在找外套。 A:How about this one? 这个怎么样? B:May I try it on? 我可以试穿一下吗? Conversation 88 A:What are you doing this weekend? 这个周末你计划怎么过? B:I'll be throwing a house party this Sunday. Come and stop by if you can. 这周日我要办个家庭派对。如果可以,请你也过来玩。 A:Really? I'd love to! What should I bring? 真的吗?我很乐意!我应该带些什么呢? B:Nothing. But thanks for asking. 不用带东西。不过还是谢谢你。 Conversation 89 A:Linda, why are you looking so sad? 琳达,你为什么看起来那么难过? B:I've lost my favorite piercing. 我把我最喜欢的耳环给弄丢了。 A:I'm so sorry to hear that! What kind of piercing was it? 太遗憾了。那耳环长什么样呢? B: It was a heart-shaped piercing. 心形的。 Conversation 90 A:Well, I have to go soon. Thanks for inviting me over today. 我马上就得走了。感谢你今天邀请我过来。 B:Absolutely. It was a pleasure! 当然。这是我的荣幸! A: It was really fun. Next time, come by my place. 今天很开心。下次来我家吧。 B:Thank you for the invitation! 谢谢你的邀请!

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Level 3 听力纯享合订集 98篇

这是分段音频的合订纯享版本,想支持我工作的朋友欢迎购买。不想购买的朋友,听level3分段和分类听单都是一样的。感谢大家! 购买了本单集的朋友,可以到公众号“高效英语磨耳朵”私信我获取和音频配套的文稿及翻译。 Level3 听力纯享合订集 98篇 00:00:00 Day 1. Louis Pasteur 00:03:07 Day 2. Psychology 00:06:32 Day 3. Corruption 00:09:20 Day 4. Canada:Provinces and Territories 00:13:34 Day 5. Two Great Artists:Leonardo and Michelangelo 00:16:51 Day 6. The Vikings 00:19:57 Day 7. William Shakespeare 00:23:00 Day 8. Ice Hockey 00:25:33 Day 9. Chinese People in North America 00:28:47 Day 10. The History of the English Language 00:31:38 Day 11. African Slavery in the Americas 00:34:44 Day 12. Worries About Physical Appearance 00:37:27 Day 13. Physical Fitness 00:40:57 Day 14. The History of Trial by Jury 00:44:09 Day 15. Benjamin Franklin 00:47:23 Day 16. Preservation of Forests 00:50:34 Day 17. Violence on Television 00:53:36 Day 18. The Inuit 00:56:49 Day 19. Kings and Queens of England 01:00:20 Day 20. Alcohol 01:03:24 Day 21. The Origins of Canada and The United States 01:06:46 Day 22. Hawaii 01:10:14 Day 23. Charles Darwin 01:13:41 Day 24. Jazz 01:17:05 Day 25. Australia:Nature 01:20:25 Day 26. Australia:People 01:23:45 Day 27. The Earth Revolves Around the Sun 01:27:00 Day 28. George Washington Carver 01:30:11 Day 29. The Rights of the Accused 01:33:47 Day 30. New York City 01:37:00 Day 31. California 01:40:13 Day 32. Drug Use Among Athletes 01:43:15 Day 33. Scotland 01:46:18 Day 34. London 01:48:49 Day 35. Soccer 01:51:28 Day 36. Extinctions 01:54:40 Day 37. Obesity and Nutrition 01:57:29 Day 38. Sexual Harassment 02:00:33 Day 39. Cultural Differences:Individualism and Collectivism 02:03:27 Day 40. The Protestant Reformation 02:06:10 Day 41. Modern Engineering Wonders 02:09:27 Day 42. Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller 02:12:27 Day 43. The Automobile,or Car 02:15:56 Day 44. Sexual Attitudes and Behavior 02:19:07 Day 45. The Mississippi River 02:22:16 Day 46. Doctors Without Borders 02:25:31 Day 47. Chicago 02:28:29 Day 48. Women and the Right to Vote 02:32:03 Day 49. Charles Dickens 02:35:36 Day 50. Samuel Clemens,or Mark Twain 02:38:56 Day 51. The Islands of Caribbean 02:41:50 Day 52. North American Indians 02:45:16 Day 53. How the First World War Started 02:47:55 Day 54. Abraham Lincoln 02:51:31 Day 55. Two Great Musicians:Mozart and Beethoven 02:55:04 Day 56. Amelia Earhart 02:58:41 Day 57. Life in Academia 03:00:54 Day 58. Education Systems in Canada 03:03:56 Day 59. Business Education 03:07:10 Day 60. Strategic Uses of Information Technology 03:10:03 Day 61. E-Commerce 03:13:17 Day 62. The First Five Years of My Life in Canada 03:16:14 Day 63. Great Lakes 03:18:47 Day 64. Canadian Rocky Mountains 03:21:27 Day 65. For The Record 03:24:05 Day 66. Canadian Universities 03:26:57 Day 67. Banff National Park 03:29:29 Day 68. Sport Canada 03:32:05 Day 69. The National Hockey League 03:35:05 Day 70. Drug Use in Sport 03:37:51 Day 71. ParticipAction 03:39:59 Day 72. The Olympic Games 03:42:36 Day 73. Sport in Canada 03:45:50 Day 74. Professional Sport in Canada 03:48:49 Day 75. Ned Hanlan 03:51:21 Day 76. Rowing 03:54:15 Day 77. Tiger Woods 03:57:17 Day 78. Globalization and Sport 04:00:09 Day 79. Women in Sport 04:03:04 Day 80. Sport and Television 04:05:48 Day 81. Nike 04:08:39 Day 82. Arthur Ashe 04:11:14 Day 83. Bjorn Borg 04:13:47 Day 84. “Babe” Didrikson 04:16:14 Day 85. The Dubin Inquiry 04:19:21 Day 86. FIFA 04:21:58 Day 87. International Olympic Committee 04:25:00 Day 88. Earvin “Magic” Johnson 04:27:19 Day 89. Michael Jordan 04:30:11 Day 90. Billie Jean King 04:32:55 Day 91. Marathon 04:35:46 Day 92. National Football League 04:38:30 Day 93. Jackie Robinson 04:41:22 Day 94. Title IX 04:44:31 Day 95. O.J. Simpson 04:47:35 Day 96. Fosbury Flop 04:49:35 Day 97. Free Agency 04:52:38 Day 98. Track and Field

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单词造句磨耳朵 首字母D day59(581-590)

听前提示 一、每期提供10个单词,每个单词都会有2-3个例句,方便理解记忆。 二、每个单词和句子都会重复5遍,其中第2遍为慢速,有助于识别。 三、本材料的整体难度较低,可以用来听力磨耳朵和单词查漏补缺。 Day 59 581. dad n.爸爸;爹爹 That's the building where my dad works. 那是我爸爸工作的大楼。 My mom is two years younger than my dad. 我妈妈比我爸小两岁。 You don't know my dad, do you? 你不认识我爸,对吧? 582. Daily adj.每日的,日常的;一天的 adv.每日,每天;日常地 He practices yoga daily. 他每天练习瑜伽。 I'm fed up with my daily routine. 我已经厌倦了我的日常工作。 The museum is open daily throughout the year. 博物馆全年每天开放。 583. Damage n.&v.损坏,损失;损害;费用 The storm didn't cause any damage. 暴风雨没有造成任何伤害。 Smoking can seriously damage your health. 吸烟会严重损害你的健康。 I don't think there's any significant damage .我认为没有任何重大损害。 584. Damp adj.潮湿的 n.湿气,潮气 v.使潮湿,弄湿 The damp weather affects his health. 潮湿的天气会影响他的健康。 Don't put that damp towel into the bag. 不要把那条湿毛巾放进袋子里。 Clean the window with a damp cloth. 用湿布清洁窗户。 585. Dance v.跳舞;跳跃,摆动,摇晃;n.舞蹈,舞步 Who taught you how to dance? 谁教你跳舞? Who is your dance partner? 你的舞伴是谁? Would you like to dance with me? 你想和我一起跳舞吗? 586. Dancer n.舞蹈家;舞蹈演员;舞女;跳舞者 I want to become a ballet dancer. 我想成为一名芭蕾舞演员。 He wants to be the best dancer in his class. 他想成为班上最好的舞者。 She is a professional dancer. 她是一名职业舞蹈演员。 587. Danger n.危险,风险;威胁,危险因素 The church roof is in danger of collapse. 教堂的屋顶有倒塌的危险。 A red sign usually indicates danger. 红色标志通常表示危险。 Do you realize the danger you're in? 你意识到自己所处的危险吗? 588. Dangerous adj.危险的,有威胁的 He is a dangerous opponent. 他是一个危险的对手。 This insect is tiny, but very dangerous. 这种昆虫很小,但非常危险。 It is dangerous to swim here. 在这里游泳很危险。 It is a dangerous aggressive dog. 这是一条危险好斗的狗。 589. Dare v.激,激将;敢于,胆敢n.挑战,激将 I dare say he is right. 我敢说他是对的。 How dare you speak like this? 你怎么敢这样说话? I dare you to say that again. 你敢再说一遍吗。 590. Dark adj.黑暗的,昏暗的;深色的;恐怖的,悲惨的 Let's go back to camp, it's getting dark. 我们回营地吧,天黑了。 He was tall and thin, with dark hair. 他又高又瘦,有着黑头发。 There is a contrast between light and dark. 明暗之间存在对比。

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Level 5-Day 33.Eisenhower 'The Military-Industrial Complex' (3)

词汇提示 1.ultimate 最终的 2.yearn 渴求 3.scourge 灾难 原文 Dwight D. Eisenhower: 'The Military-Industrial Complex' (3) Happily, I can say that war has been avoided. Steady progress toward our ultimate goal has been made. But so much remains to be done. As a private citizen, I shall never cease to do what little I can to help the world advance along that road. So, in this, my last "good night" to you as your president, I thank you for the many opportunities you have given me for public service in war and in peace. I trust that, in that service, you find some things worthy. As for the rest of it, I know you will find ways to improve performance in the future. To all the peoples of the world, I once more give expression to America's prayerful and continuing aspiration: We pray that peoples of all faiths, all races, all nations, may have their great human needs satisfied; that those now denied opportunity shall come to enjoy it to the full; that all who yearn for freedom may experience its spiritual blessings; that those who have freedom will understand, also, its heavy responsibilities; that all who are insensitive to the needs of others will learn charity; that the scourges of poverty, disease, and ignorance will be made to disappear from the earth; and that in the goodness of time, all peoples will come to live together in a peace guaranteed by the binding force of mutual respect and love. Now,on Friday noon, I am to become a private citizen. I am proud to do so. I look forward to it. Thank you, and good night. 翻译 德怀特·d·艾森豪威尔:“军工复合体”(三) 令人高兴的是,我可以说战争已经避免了。 我们朝着最终目标稳步前进。 但仍有许多工作要做。 作为一名普通公民,我将永远尽我所能帮助世界沿着这条道路前进。 因此,在此,作为你们的总统,我向你们说最后一声“晚安”。我感谢你们给了我许多机会,无论在战争时期还是在和平时期为公众服务。 我相信,在这份工作中,你会发现一些值得做的事情。 至于其他的,我知道你将来会找到提高表现的方法。 对世界各国人民,我再次表达美国虔诚而持久的愿望: 我们祈祷,所有信仰、所有种族、所有国家的人民,他们伟大的人类需求都能得到满足; 使那些现在被剥夺了机会的人将来能充分地享受它; 让所有渴望自由的人都能体验到精神上的幸福; 那些拥有自由的人也会理解自由的重大责任; 凡对别人的需要漠不关心的人,都要学会仁爱; 使贫穷、疾病和无知的祸害从地球上消失; 假以时日,各国人民将在相互尊重和爱的约束力的保障下共同生活在和平之中。 现在,星期五中午,我将成为一名普通公民。 我为此感到自豪。 我很期待。 谢谢大家,晚安。

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英文名著分集阅读 罗伯特·史蒂文森《金银岛》 part2

Treasure Island by Robert Stevenson 原文 Chapter 2: Flint's Map A week later, the captain came down and sat in his usual chair. I went outside the inn and looked up and down the road. I saw another man on the road. He wore a long black coat and he walked very slowly. 'He can't see,'I thought. The man arrived in front of the inn and turned his face to me. 'Can you tell me, please, where I am?' I told him. He listened carefully ;'You're young,' he said. 'Take my hand, my young friend, and take me inside.' He took my hand, He was very strong. 'Now my young friend,' he said, 'take me to the captain. Quickly! I can break your arm.' When the captain saw the man, he did not move. The man put something into the captain's hand and then left the inn. The captain looked at the black paper in his hand. Then he read the words on it. 'Ten o'clock!They're coming at ten o'clock,' he said. 'We've got six hours!' He tried to stand up, but he was too ill. I ran for my mother,but it was too late. When we came back the captain was dead on the floor. My mother and I went to the village, but the people there did not want to help us. They were too afraid. Our friend the doctor was away. Nobody could help us. 'I must get my money from the captain's box,' my mother said. 'It's our money.' We opened the box. There were some old coats and shirts and a bag of money. My mother began to take the money. 'Quickly!' I said. 'It's nearly ten o'clock.' It was a cold night,and very quiet. Suddenly, I heard a sound on the road. Then I heard someone stop outside the inn. We waited, but then everything was quiet again. Nothing moved. 'Quickly, mother!' I said. 'Take all the captain's money.' 'No,' she said. 'I don't want it all.' Then we heard someone again, outside the front door. 'Let's go without the money,'my mother said. I took an envelope from the captain's box. 'I'm going to take this,' I said. We left the inn very quietly through the backdoor. We heard men running along the road to the inn. We stopped behind some trees and watched the men. There were seven or eight of them, all pirates. They broke down the door of the inn and ran inside. 'Bill's dead!'someone said. 'Open his box!' a second man said. 'Flint's map!Where's Flint's map?' 'We can't find it!' 'It's not here!' 'It's those people at the inn - it's that boy! The boy's got the map. Find them, boys!' The men moved quickly. They looked into every room in the inn. 'Listen!' one of them said. 'Someone's coming! We must run!' 'No, find the boy!He's near here somewhere, I know.' Then I heard a gun. The pirates heard it too, and began to run away. We waited for a minute or two and then we went back to the inn. 'What did the pirates want?' a man from the village asked me. 'Did they find the captain's money?' 'Yes,' I said. 'But I think they wanted this.' I showed him the envelope. 'I think there's a map inside it.' 'You must take it to Mr.Trelawney,'he told me. When I arrived at Mr.Trelawney's house, Dr Livesey was there. 'Hello Jim, what is it?' he asked. I told him about the pirates. 'Let's see that map,' the doctor said. 'But first, Mr. Trelawney, what do you know about Captain Flint?' 'Flint?' said Mr.Trelawney. 'He was a famous pirate and a very bad man. Everybody was afraid of Captain Flint. But he's dead now.' 'Money!' said Mr.Trelawney. 'He was the richest pirate in the West Indies.' Then perhaps this map shows where Captain Flint's treasure is,' said the doctor. 'What?' said Mr.Trelawney. Then I must buy a ship and we can all go and look for the treasure.' The doctor opened the map very carefully. It was a map of an island. There was some writing on the map. It said: 'Treasure here'. Mr. Trelawney and the doctor were excited. 'Livesey!' said Mr.Trelawney. 'Tomorrow I'm going to Bristol. I'm going to buy a ship and find sailors.Jim, you and Dr Livesey are going to come with me to look for the treasure!'

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Level 2 听力纯享合订集 107篇

这是分段音频的合订纯享版本,想支持我工作的朋友可以进行购买。不想购买的朋友,听level2分段和分类听单都是一样的。感谢大家! 购买了本单集的朋友,可以到公众号“高效英语磨耳朵”私信我获取和音频配套的文稿及翻译。 Level2 听力纯享合订集 107篇 00:00:00 Day 1. I Want to Dye my Hair Green 00:02:00 Day 2. Why Do People Dislike Other People? 00:03:53 Day 3. The Birthday Gift 00:05:51 Day 4. New Year's Day 00:07:28 Day 5. If I Could Fly 00:09:05 Day 6. What I Look for in a Friend 00:10:58 Day 7. A Funny Thing Happened on The Way to School 00:13:00 Day 8. Advice 00:15:00 Day 9. A Trip to the Hospital 00:16:52 Day 10. What My Cat Did 00:18:51 Day 11. If I Was Tiny 00:20:42 Day 12. If I Were a Giant 00:22:17 Day 13. Do People Have the Right to Smoke in Public? 00:25:12 Day 14. My Favorite Bedtime Story 00:27:17 Day 15. If I Found a Magic Lamp 00:29:57 Day 16. Superstitions 00:32:05 Day 17. Help 00:34:08 Day 18. The Peach Orchard 00:36:39 Day 19. Learning to Dance 00:39:07 Day 20. Super Heroes 00:41:08 Day 21. Being a Princess 00:42:47 Day 22. My Worst Fear 00:44:30 Day 23. If I Live to be 100 00:46:14 Day 24. What I Like Most and Least About Myself 00:47:46 Day 25. The Trunk in the Attic 00:49:46 Day 26. Hot and Cold 00:51:33 Day 27. Walk a Mile in My Shoes 00:53:27 Day 28. If I Could Go Back in My Life 00:55:02 Day 29. Joking 00:57:18 Day 30. Drugs 00:59:03 Day 31. Divorce 01:00:43 Day 32. If My Fish Could Talk 01:02:27 Day 33. The Best Teacher 01:04:14 Day 34. Weather 01:05:58 Day 35. How to Avoid Catching a Cold 01:08:06 Day 36. The Future 01:09:41 Day 37. Giving a Speech 01:11:30 Day 38. Moving to Another Country 01:13:24 Day 39. Look for the Beauty 01:15:29 Day 40. My Doll 01:17:03 Day 41. I am Curious 01:18:56 Day 42. Creative People 01:21:27 Day 43. Career Choices 01:24:05 Day 44. I Need Glasses 01:25:56 Day 45. I am Clumsy 01:27:35 Day 46. Home Alone 01:29:45 Day 47. Family 01:32:03 Day 48. My First Job 01:33:57 Day 49. My First Trip Away From Home 01:35:34 Day 50. My Job 01:37:06 Day 51. My Hobby 01:38:55 Day 52. If I Had a Million Dollars 01:40:30 Day 53. A Picnic 01:42:31 Day 54. Working in My Yard 01:44:45 Day 55. Early Morning 01:46:47 Day 56. The Wedding 01:48:31 Day 57. The Perfect Place 01:50:25 Day 58. Visiting The Zoo 01:52:43 Day 59. The Dentist Appointment 01:54:29 Day 60. Day Dream 01:56:33 Day 61. My Friend in the Next Office 01:58:40 Day 62. The Musician 02:00:34 Day 63. The Circus 02:02:36 Day 64. Going to the Grocery Store 02:04:47 Day 65. A Day at the Beach 02:06:44 Day 66. Making Cookies 02:08:10 Day 67. Stars in the Midnight Sky 02:09:51 Day 68. Music 02:11:29 Day 69. First Date 02:13:40 Day 70. University 02:15:40 Day 71. School Dance 02:17:35 Day 72. Health 02:19:26 Day 73. Halloween(1) 02:21:42 Day 74. New Year's 02:24:07 Day 75. More Music 02:26:50 Day 76. Babies 02:30:11 Day 77. Bed Time 02:32:18 Day 78. Why Do I Like Mathematics? 02:35:06 Day 79. My Sister's visit to Canada 02:37:50 Day 80. A Summer Sunday 02:40:50 Day 81. My Parents 02:43:41 Day 82. The Planets of Our Solar System 02:46:48 Day 83. Learning to Drive 02:49:11 Day 84. Snow 02:51:38 Day 85. Christmas 02:54:14 Day 86. Thanksgiving 02:56:17 Day 87. Halloween(2) 02:58:47 Day 88. Easter 03:01:01 Day 89. My Friends 03:03:16 Day 90. Hobbies 03:05:26 Day 91. Life in Outer Space? 03:07:23 Day 92. Reading the Newspaper 03:09:17 Day 93. Summer Jobs 03:11:11 Day 94. Eating Out 03:13:57 Day 95. Radio Stations 03:16:10 Day 96. Being a Good Citizen 03:18:13 Day 97. Visiting the Doctor 03:20:21 Day 98. A Small Town 03:22:16 Day 99. Personal Computers 03:24:26 Day 100. Methods of Transportation 03:26:54 Day 101. A Life Experience 03:28:40 Day 102. Air Plane Ride 03:31:18 Day 103. A Rainy Day 03:33:47 Day 104. Elementary School 03:35:11 Day 105. The Middle Child 03:37:04 Day 106. Advice to a Student from a Foreign Country 03:39:10 Day 107. A Ghost

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句子反复磨耳朵(对话)81-85

听前提示 一、一段对话为四句,将分成两句为一小节。 二、每小节两遍英文,最后一遍英文一边中文。 三、根据中英文意思,听不懂的可以多听几遍。 原文 Conversation 81 A:What's up? 出了什么事? B:Sorry, I broke the plate. 对不起,我把盘子打破了。 A: No problem, it was not a special one. 没关系,这不是什么特别的东西。 B: I still feel bad, I'd like to replace it. 我还是感到很难过,我想换掉它。 Conversation 82 A:Look what I bought today? 看看我今天买了什么。 B:Oh, it looks very good on you. 哦,你穿起来真好看。 A:Thank you. 谢谢! B: I'd like to buy a new one too. 我也想买一件新的。 Conversation 83 A:When do you get up every day? 你每天几点起床? B: I usually get up at about 6 o'clock. 我通常6点左右起床。 A: Do you get up that early on the weekends too? 你周末也起得那么早吗? B:No, I usually have another hour or two of sleep then. 不,我通常会再睡一两个小时。 Conversation 84 A:How can I reach you? 我怎么联系到您呢? B:You may contact me by telephone or email or by WhatsApp App on my cellphone. 您可以通过电话或邮件联系我,也可以通过WhatsApp与我联系。 A:What would be the best time to call you, I want to speak to you personally. 什么时候给您打电话最合适?我想亲自跟您通话。 B:Give me a call between 10 am and midday, that will be the best time. 上午10点到中午给我打电话最好。 Conversation 85 A:Excuse me. Is this seat taken? 打扰一下。这位子有人坐吗? B:No. it isn't. 没有。 A:Would you mind moving over one, so my wife and I can sit together? 你介意挪过去一个座位吗?这样我和我的妻子就可以坐在一起。 B:No, not at all. 好的,没问题。

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单词造句磨耳朵 首字母C day58(571-580)

听前提示 一、每期提供10个单词,每个单词都会有2-3个例句,方便理解记忆。 二、每个单词和句子都会重复5遍,其中第2遍为慢速,有助于识别。 三、本材料的整体难度较低,可以用来听力磨耳朵和单词查漏补缺。 Day 58 571. Curious adj.好奇的,求知欲强的;稀奇的 He's a curious boy who always questions. 他是个好奇心强的男孩,总是问问题。 He still has a curious and youthful spirit. 他仍然有一种好奇和年轻的精神。 572. Curl v.弯曲,卷曲;盘绕n.卷发 I curl the paper .我把纸卷起来。 She keeps her hair in curls. 她留着卷发。 573. Current adj.现行的,当前的;流行的 n.水流,气流;电流 I'm satisfied with my current income. 我对目前的收入感到满意。 The boat is going against the current. 这艘船正在逆流而行。 574. Currently adv.现时,当前 How many people are currently working for you? 目前有多少人在为你工作? We'recurrently working on that problem. 我们目前正在研究这个问题。 Many young people in Vietnam are currently unemployed. 目前,越南有许多年轻人失业。 575. Curtain n.窗帘,门帘;帘状物,开幕,落幕 Could you please pull the curtain aside? 你能把窗帘拉到一边吗? Let's hide behind the curtain. 让我们躲在窗帘后面。 She pulled the curtain aside. 她把窗帘拉到一边。 576. Curve n.曲线;转弯,弯道v.弯曲,呈曲线形adj.弯曲的 This road curves gently to the right. 这条路慢慢向右拐。 The road curves gently toward the lake. 这条路慢慢地向湖边拐弯。 That's a dangerous curve. There've been many accidents there. 这是一条危险的弯道。那里发生过很多事故。 577. Custom n.风俗,习俗;光顾;adj.定做的,量身设计的 Each region has its own customs. 每个地区都有自己的风俗习惯。 He is very proud of his custom bike. 他为自己的定制自行车感到非常自豪。 578. Customer n.顾客;(某一类型的)家伙 He is a tough customer. 他是一个强硬的客户。 Why don't you call customer service? 你为什么不打电话给客服? Please call customer service for help. 请致电客户服务寻求帮助。 579. Cut v.切,割,砍,剪,削,剁;削减;删减 I need to get a hair cut. 我得去剪头发。 Where did you get your haircut? 你在哪里剪头发? He cut the advertisement out of the newspaper. 他把报纸上的广告剪掉了。 580. Cycle n.自行车,摩托车;循环;自行车骑行v.骑自行车;循环 Every product has a life cycle. 每个产品都有一个生命周期。 Usually I cycle or get the bus to work. 通常我骑自行车或者乘坐公共汽车上班。

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Level 5-Day 32.Eisenhower 'The Military-Industrial Complex' (2)

词汇提示 1.alert 警觉的 2.meshing 结合 3.solitary 独自地 4.mortgage 抵押 5.disarmament 裁军 6.definite 明确的 原文 Dwight D. Eisenhower: 'The Military-Industrial Complex' (2) We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together. Akin to and largely responsible for the sweeping changes in our industrial-military posture has been the technological revolution during recent decades. In this revolution research has become central. It also becomes more formalized, complex, and costly. A steadily increasing share is conducted for by, or at the direction of the federal government. Today the solitary inventor, tinkering in his shop, has been overshadowed by task forces of scientists, in laboratories and testing fields. In the same fashion, the free university, historically the fountainhead of free ideas and scientific discovery, has experienced a revolution in the conduct of research. Partly because of the huge costs involved, a government contract becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity. For every old blackboard there are now hundreds of new electronic computers. Another factor in maintaining balance involves the element of time. As we peer into society's future, we-you and I, and our government-must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering, for our own ease and convenience, the precious resources of tomorrow. We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without risking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow. Such a confederation must be one of equals. The weakest must come to the conference table with the same confidence as do we, protected as we are by our moral, economic, and military strength. That table, though scarred by many past frustrations, cannot be abandoned for the certain agony of the battlefield. Disarmament, with mutual honor and confidence, is a continuing imperative. Together we must learn how to compose differences-not with arms but with intellect and decent purpose. Because this need is so sharp and apparent, I confess that I lay down my official responsibilities in this field with a definite sense of disappointment. As one who has witnessed the horror and the lingering sadness of war, as one who knows that another war could utterly destroy this civilization which has been so slowly and painfully built over thousands of years, I wish I could say tonight that a lasting peace is in sight. 翻译 德怀特·d·艾森豪威尔:“军工复合体”(二) 我们绝不能让这种结合的重压危及我们的自由或民主进程。 我们不应该想当然。 只有警惕和知识渊博的公民才能迫使庞大的工业和军事防御机器与我们的和平方法和目标适当地结合起来,这样安全和自由才能共同繁荣。 近几十年来的技术革命与我们的工业军事态势的彻底变化类似,并在很大程度上负责。 在这场革命中,研究已成为中心。 它也变得更加形式化、复杂和昂贵。 一个稳步增长的份额是由联邦政府或在联邦政府的指导下进行的。 如今,在实验室和测试领域里,科学家们组成的工作队已经让那些在自己的商店里修修补补的孤独发明家黯然失色。 同样,自由大学,历史上自由思想和科学发现的源泉,在研究行为方面也经历了一场革命。 部分由于所涉及的巨大成本,政府合同实际上已经成为求知欲的替代品。 每块旧黑板对应着数百台新的电子计算机。 保持平衡的另一个因素是时间的因素。 当我们展望社会的未来时,我们——你和我,还有我们的政府——必须避免只为今天而活的冲动,避免为了我们自己的安逸和方便而掠夺明天的宝贵资源。 我们不能抵押子孙后代的物质财富,而不冒着失去他们的政治和精神遗产的风险。 我们希望民主能够代代相传,而不是成为明日无力偿债的幻影。 这样的联盟必须是平等的联盟。 最弱小的国家必须带着和我们一样的信心来到谈判桌,因为我们受到道德、经济和军事实力的保护。 这张桌子虽然因过去的许多挫折而伤痕累累,但不能因为战场上的某种痛苦而放弃。 在相互尊重和信任的情况下进行裁军是一项持续的必要任务。 我们必须共同学习如何消除分歧——不是用武力,而是用智慧和正当的目的。 由于这种需要是如此尖锐和明显,我承认,我怀着明确的失望心情辞去了我在这一领域的正式职责。 作为一个目睹了战争的恐怖和持续不断的悲伤的人,作为一个知道另一场战争可能会彻底摧毁这个经过数千年缓慢而痛苦地建立起来的文明的人,我希望今晚我能说,持久和平近在眼前。

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Level 1 听力纯享合订集 115篇

这是分段音频的合订纯享版本,想支持我的朋友可以进行购买。不想购买的朋友,听level1分段和分类听单都是一样的。感谢大家! 购买了本单集的朋友,可以到公众号“高效英语磨耳朵”私信我获取和音频配套的文稿及翻译。 Level1 听力纯享合订集 115篇 00:00:00 Day 1 First Snow Fall 00:01:08 Day 2 Jessica's First Day Of School 00:02:57 Day 3 My Flower Garden 00:03:56 Day 4 Going camping 00:05:06 Day 5 My House 00:06:18 Day 6 My First Pet 00:07:25 Day 7 Jennifer The Firefighter 00:08:25 Day 8 Mark's Big Game 00:09:33 Day 9 The Easter Egg Hunt 00:10:46 Day 10 Joe's First Car 00:11:58 Day 11 Summer Vacation 00:13:10 Day 12 Cleaning Up Leaves 00:14:15 Day 13 Susan's Wedding Day 00:15:19 Day 14 Remembrance Day 00:16:11 Day 15 Halloween Night 00:17:29 Day 16 Christmas Eve 00:18:54 Day 17 Thanksgiving 00:20:04 Day 18 Learning How to Drive 00:21:11 Day 19 Housework 00:22:38 Day 20 Working Outside 00:23:43 Day 21 Daily Schedule 00:25:31 Day 22 Meals 00:27:47 Day 23 Seasons 00:29:11 Day 24 Weather 00:31:17 Day 25 House 00:33:06 Day 26 School 00:35:23 Day 27 Subject 00:36:51 Day 28 International students 00:38:46 Day 29 Interests and Hobbies 00:40:45 Day 30 Movies 00:43:00 Day 31 Flowers 00:45:38 Day 32 The Shopping Mall 00:48:42 Day 33 Travel 00:50:37 Day 34 The Farm 00:52:34 Day 35 Transportation 00:54:30 Day 36 Holidays 00:57:00 Day 37 Disease 00:58:46 Day 38 Jobs 1:00:59 Day 39 My Body 1:03:10 Day 40 Clothing 1:05:21 Day 41 Colors 1:06:34 Day 42 Wild Animals 1:07:59 Day 43 Months 1:09:41 Day 44 Days of The Week 1:11:03 Day 45 Describing Things 1:12:49 Day 46 Fruit 1:14:29 Day 47 Bugs 1:15:51 Day 48 The Kitchen 1:17:50 Day 49 Vegetables 1:19:23 Day 50 Pets 1:21:21 Day 51 Parties 1:22:57 Day 52 Grocery Shopping 1:25:01 Day 53 Differences 1:26:01 Day 54 The Restaurant 1:28:38 Day 55 Traffic 1:27:14 Day 56 Music (1) 1:30:07 Day 57 Who,What,Where and Why 1:31:24 Day 58 Which Direction 1:32:29 Day 59 The Office 1:34:05 Day 60 Money 1:35:10 Day 61 Manners 1:36:23 Day 62 The Two Sexes 1:37:23 Day 63 Me 1:39:19 Day 64 My Cat 1:40:48 Day 65 Music (2) 1:42:30 Day 66 Spring 1:44:05 Day 67 The Birthday Party 1:45:40 Day 68 My Classroom 1:47:14 Day 69 Vacation 1:49:11 Day 70 My House (1) 1:51:21 Day 71 My Family 1:53:08 Day 72 Winter 1:55:01 Day 73 Autumn 1:56:44 Day 74 Summer 1:58:52 Day 75 The Doctor 2:00:15 Day 76 The Dentist 2:01:52 Day 77 The School Play 2:03:34 Day 78 Emotions 2:04:51 Day 79 My First Job 2:05:54 Day 80 The Lie 2:07:57 Day 81 Hobbies 2:09:36 Day 82 Christmas 2:11:55 Day 83 The Garden 2:14:50 Day 84 The Pet Store 2:17:07 Day 85 My First Day of School 2:19:04 Day 86 Transportation(2) 2:21:52 Day 87 Television 2:24:02 Day 88 My Country 2:26:30 Day 89 Food 2:28:33 Day 90 The Zoo 2:30:46 Day 91 Museum 2:32:44 Day 92 The Police 2:34:52 Day 93 Pretending 2:36:41 Day 94 A Baby 2:38:13 Day 95 A Wedding 2:39:49 Day 96 My Dad 2:41:25 Day 97 My Mother 2:43:07 Day 98 A Surprise 2:44:41 Day 99 Rhyming Words 2:46:09 Day 100 Homework 2:48:00 Day 101 Opposites 2:49:45 Day 102 The Smart Paperboy 2:51:31 Day 103 Niagara Falls 2:53:42 Day 104 The Library 2:56:01 Day 105 When I Grow Up 2:57:47 Day 106 Favorite Colors 2:59:37 Day 107 Making Friends 3:01:27 Day 108 Getting Old 3:03:14 Day 109 Time 3:04:53 Day 110 Amy 3:06:57 Day 111 Memories 3:08:28 Day 112 Roommate Wanted 3:11:10 Day 113 Places to Lives 3:12:25 Day 114 The Bathroom 3:13:55 Day 115 The Bedroom

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