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亲,没有关系的,这可能是你不太熟悉的问题,VOA里的有些连读的确很难分辨,你可以先听几个单词后按暂停键,如果不能暂停的话,那建议你还是把听到的单词先写下来,反复听后在查缺补漏就OK了 。还是要多听听,英语才会有提高的!
麻麻是超人
对了 我目前上的ABC天卞欧美外教英语中心的老师才和我提过,事实上想征服英语是轻松的..坚持有个恰当的学习环境与实习口语对象 最关键就是外教水平,纯正欧美口音(非东南亚)非常重要 坚决经常口语学习,1&1针对性教学才能有最.好.的进步效率!课后同样要回放复习课堂录音档 更可以加深印象~若真的是没人帮忙的状况下,可以上 VOA或沪江获取课外学习资料研习,多说、多练、多问、多听、多读,迅速的语境会进步许多,学习效果应该可以最佳的..一个星期听一篇足够,一定要反复的听(听到吐的那种),然后听一句写一句,不要听不懂就看原文,一定要在实在听不出来的情况下再看原文中不会的单词,一篇文章最少听写遍(每天至少一遍吧),然后在第二天或第三天的时候把已经听的差不多的原文大声朗读直到背诵下来,要脱口而出的那种,一定不要追求数量,质量非常重要(我以前就是犯了这个错误),最后达到你听了上句能够自己说出下句来,背诵熟练后,要争取复述出来(这个阶段也非常重要,开始非常痛苦的,不过慢慢就好些了,一定要坚持!!!!)你还可以看看钟道隆写的慢速英语,对你会有帮助的。最后说一句,听英语不要过分追求量,因为这篇文章你听不懂的单词,句子,在下一篇文章中还是一样听不懂!开始阶段一定要力求听懂每个单词,在脑中一定要让每个单词都有印象那才可以!!只要每天坚持,你一定能成功的!!!!记住每天要给自己练英语的时间!
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利用听写来提高听力会对英语学习者带来很多帮助: 1.对于一些不容易听出来的连读,弱读等等,通过听写可以加强。如果只是听而不写,就会潜意识忽略这些地方,只要听个大概意思即可;但是,听写在心态上就会不由自主地要求自己全部听懂。 2.扩充单词量,提高单词拼写准确率。这点很显而易见了! 3.更加了解国外英文新闻的用词以及写作习惯。特别是VOA中有很多人名,地名,只是听不会想要去了解那个复杂的名称,更别提可以把那些名词准确地拼写出来,但是听写要求你必须写出来,于是你不得不去google搜索这些人名或者地名,一般情况下,google上面都会有这个地方的相关信息,例如,这个地方的地理环境,历史事件,或者是最新新闻等等,在这个过程中,不仅仅掌握了这些地名的拼写,而且还可以在无形之中开阔视野,增长知识,何乐而不为呢! 大概就这几点了,如果是为了应试,想要短期提高听力的朋友,大可不必用这个方法,很费时!如果只是打算提高听力,时间充裕的朋友,就可以用这个很容易失去耐心的方法,但它绝对是最好的办法! 推荐给大家一个网站,是专门用来练习VOA听写的:
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This is the VOA Special English Education Report.May first is an important date in the college admissions process in the United States. This is the last day for high school seniors to accept or reject offers of admission in the fall. Offers are sent by April fifteenth. This is the VOA Special English Health Report.Heparin is a blood-thinning medicine made from pig intestines, which often come from small farms in China. The drug is often used to prevent blockages during kidney dialysis treatment and different operations.But in February, a major producer, Baxter International, recalled almost all of its heparin. Tests showed the presence of a chemical called oversulfated chondroitin sulfate. This is chemically similar to heparin but should not have been used. Who added it, and why, remains unclear. Leroy Hubley of Toledo, Ohio, lost his wife and son after they received heparin. He is shown at a hearing held Tuesday by a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee. Officials in the United States have received hundreds of reports of severe reactions, including deaths. On April twenty-first, the Food and Drug Administration released a warning letter to a Chinese supplier for the Baxter heparin. The letter said Changzhou SPL had received material from an unacceptable supplier, and could not purify the materials used to make the drug. F.D.A. inspectors found that the company did not follow good manufacturing practice. Chinese officials have suggested that the contaminant entered the heparin during the finishing process in the United States. Baxter disagreed. A Chinese delegation visited a Baxter factory in New Jersey last week. Scientists have offered explanations for how the chemical could have caused the allergic reactions and low blood pressure seen in patients. Reports from two teams were published online last week in the New England Journal of Medicine and Nature Biotechnology. Both teams were led by Professor Ram Sasisekharan at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Officials in the United States are investigating eighty-one deaths in heparin patients with signs of allergic reactions or low blood pressure. Most of these deaths happened between November of last year and February of this year. But F.D.A. officials say the reactions may not have been the cause of death in all cases.China says there is no proof of a connection between the contaminant and the deaths. The chemical has been found in heparin supplies in other countries. But Chinese officials note that the United States and Germany are the only countries that have reported any health problems. The widespread use of foreign drug suppliers has led American lawmakers to call for at least five hundred additional F.D.A. inspectors. Also, a House subcommittee held a hearing Tuesday called "The Heparin Disaster: Chinese Counterfeits and American Failures." And that’s the VOA Special English Health Report written by Caty Weaver. I’m Barbara KleinAcceptance rates at the top colleges were lower than ever this year. No surprise, just more stress from stories of top students getting rejection letters even from less competitive schools.Numbers tell the story. The Education Department predicts that the number of high school graduates in the United States will reach the highest level ever this year. Three million three hundred thirty thousand students are expected to graduate. Lucas Morales, a high school senior in New Mexico, sorts through college catalogs and letters of interest at his home But not only are there more college applicants these days, they are also applying to more colleges. Online and common applications make the process easier. It can mean several acceptances to choose from. It also means more work for colleges to get the students they accept to accept them. Many colleges and universities hold visiting days that offer a chance to attend classes and stay overnight; sort of a test drive. Some schools send gifts. At least one college has its international students write letters in the native languages of accepted applicants.For many families, though, the most important thing colleges can do is show them the money. Lately, top schools with lots of money have increased their financial aid, putting pressure on other colleges to do the same.Deciding how many students to accept can be difficult. It involves trying to predict the number of applicants who will decide to attend. Students may not like being put on waiting lists, but mistakes can be costly. Some colleges have had to house new students in hotels because a larger than expected number accepted admission offers.This year, the weak economy has admissions officers nervous that some families may not be able to pay for college as planned. The recent problems that spread from the housing market to credit markets have even affected student loans.Colleges are also facing changes in the population. The Education Department expects the number of high school graduates to start going down after this year. This will happen as the last of the children of the baby boom generation finish high school.The number is not expected to start rising again until two thousand fifteen.And that's the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Nancy Steinbach. Transcripts and MP3s of our reports are at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.
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dictation。听三遍。第一遍听大意,做笔记。每句话的笔记不要超过一个词。第二遍听写。听一句写一句。写不全的话可以改成听半句写半句。或者更短。要记下你听完一整句话重复的次数。让这个次数尽可能少。然后循序渐进。第三遍补全。主要过程是第二遍。要不断的重复。一开始可能需要听10次20次才写的完一句。但是坚持下去你会发现越来越简单了。
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