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托福听力短文 II-03-3
(MA) Now let's focus on comics in the 1950's. Early in the decade sales were down, so publishers started looking for some new angle to get their readers interested again. They found what they were l
托福听力短文2010-07-03 -
托福听力短文 II-03-2
(WA) One reason oceanographers analyze the sediment on the ocean floor is to see how long-terms changes in Earth's temperature have affected the depth of the ocean. By analyzing the remains of sea an
托福听力短文2010-07-03 -
托福听力短文 II-03-1
(WA-WW) Yesterday we talked about the anecdote. Today we're going to move on to one of the most popular literary forms in Western literature --- the short story.
托福听力短文2010-07-03
A short story is a piece of prose -
托福听力短文 II-02-3
(WA-LC) Well, if there are no more questions I would like to continue our discussion of human evolution by looking at Homo erectus, the earliest of our ancestors who stood upright. Homo erectus lived
托福听力短文2010-07-03 -
托福听力短文 II-02-2
(MA) That's an interesting question, Tom. Women did participate in the early days of motion-picture making. One of the most outstanding is Lois Weber. She is credited as the first consistently succes
托福听力短文2010-07-03 -
托福听力短文 II-02-1
(MA) Now, you've been reading articles about the tremendous damage done to life and property by earthquakes. That's why seismologists have been working so hard to develop methods of earthquake predi
托福听力短文2010-07-03 -
托福听力短文 II-01-2
(WA) Human populations near the equator have evolved dark skin over many generations because of exposure to the fierce rays of the Sun. A similar phenomenon has also occurred in other parts of the ani
托福听力短文2010-07-02 -
托福听力短文 II-01-1
(WA-MM) Not long ago, some of you may have read about a team of mountain-climbing scientists who helped to recalculate the elevation of the highest mountain in the world: Mt. Everest. Of course, the e
托福听力短文2010-07-02 -
托福听力短文 I-16-3
(Woman) You might think that most of the patients at sleep clinic are being treated for sleeplessness, commonly referred to as insomnia, but that is not the case. The majority of sleep-clinic patients
托福听力短文2010-07-02 -
托福听力短文 I-16-2
(woman) We've been together now in this pottery class for several weeks, and I feel you are all doing very well. I thought you might be interested in hearing about a ceramics workshop that will be he
托福听力短文2010-07-02 -
托福听力短文 I-16-1
(man) Today I want to discuss fossil fuels such as coat, oil, and natural gas. The term "fossil fuel" refers to the trapped remains of plants and animals in sedimentary rock. You see, living plants tr
托福听力短文2010-07-02 -
托福听力短文 II-01-3
(MA) We're going to start today talking about congressional aides, that is, the people who work for our congressional representatives both in Washington and in the representatives' local districts.
托福听力短文2010-07-02 -
托福听力短文 I-15-2
(woman) This room is devoted to electric fish. The eel in the tank behind me can produce a strong jolt of electricity to stun its prey, but most of the fish in here produce only weak electrical impuls
托福听力短文2010-07-01 -
托福听力短文 I-15-3
(Woman) So, why did what is now called "modern dance" begin in the United States? To begin to answer this question, I'll need to backtrack a little bit and talk about classical ballet.
托福听力短文2010-07-01
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托福听力短文 I-15-1
(man) I'm sure almost every one of you looked at your watch or at a clock before you came to class today. Watches and clocks seem as much a part of our life as breathing or eating. And yet, did you k
托福听力短文2010-07-01 -
托福听力短文 I-14-3
(Man) Thank you all for coming out this evening to meet sociologist Ellen Lambert. Ms. Lambert specializes in research on the workplace and recently has been writing about the future of work.
托福听力短文2010-06-30
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托福听力短文 I-14-2
(woman) Before I tell you about the interesting discovery related to Tyrannosaurus rex, I need to review something we studied last semester --- the difference between what are commonly called cold-blo
托福听力短文2010-06-30 -
托福听力短文 I-14-1
(man) I need to make sure you understand how to get housing for next year. When you entered as first-year students this year, the school assigned you to a dorm and a roommate, but next year as returni
托福听力短文2010-06-30 -
托福听力短文 I-13-3
(man) Welcome to Yellowstone National Park. Before we begin our nature walk today, I'd like to give you a short history of our National Park Service. The National Park Service began in the late 1800
托福听力短文2010-06-30 -
托福听力短文 I-13-2
(woman) I'd like to begin by thanking Dr. Kane for inviting me to be here today. Although I'm not a geologist, I have been collecting minerals for years. My collection is rally diverse because I've
托福听力短文2010-06-30 -
托福听力短文 I-13-1
(woman) We've just seen two contemporary large birds that cannot fly: the emu and the ostrich. Over here is an interesting specimen from the past. This stuffed animal is not the giant penguin it appe
托福听力短文2010-06-30 -
托福听力短文 I-12-3
(man) Today we're going to talk about shyness and discuss recent research on ways to help children learn to interact socially.
托福听力短文2010-06-29
Many people consider themselves shy. In fact, forty percent of people -
托福听力短文 I-12-2
(woman) Last week we talked about Anne Bradstreet and the role of women in the Puritan colonies. Today I want to talk about some other women who've contributed to American history --- some famous and
托福听力短文2010-06-29 -
托福听力短文 I-12-1
(man) I know you're anxious to get your permits and get started. But there're just a few things I'd like to mention that might help you avoid trouble during your stay. First of all, make sure you c
托福听力短文2010-06-29 -
托福听力短文 I-11-3
(Woman) Today I want to talk about the Earth's last major climatic shift, at the end of the last ice age.
托福听力短文2010-06-29
But first, let's back up a moment and review what we know about climatic change in genera
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