托福听力必背长难句

  • 格式:docx
  • 大小:13.21 KB
  • 文档页数:8

听力差的一个重要原因是脑子跟不上、记不住长句子。短了还行,一长就乱,连前边也忘了。怎么办?背长句子!脑子里有几十个

长难句,到了考场上什么也不用怕了!魔力英语贯彻其历来“简单粗暴最有效”的原则,从最新的TPO听力中精选了.....句长难

句供大家背诵。里面的词汇、句型请彻底弄明白意思,然后模仿TPO中教授的语气把它们背过、背熟!开始吧,同学们!突破听力, 在此一举!

托福听力长难句

出处 位置 句型

Tpo25-c2 01:14-20 Since you are already here,i can give you a quick summary of how whale

hold their breath underwater.

Tpo25-l1 03:10-15 It is not even clear that assisted migration or any migration for that matter will

help at least for some species.

Tpo25-l1 04:10-16 In one case, a group ofconservationists has alreadytaken it upon itself

to try on their own to save an endangered tree, the Florida Torreya tree, through

assisted migration.

Tpo25-l1 04:42-50 The group believed its effort is justified, but I and many other biologists will be

watching very closely how thismaverick group makes it out because like

I said there could be unintended consequences.

Tpo25-l2 0011-15 And initially I was surprised none of you chose to write about Bela Bartokhat is until I rememberedwe haven't had a chance to discuss him in class yet.

Tpo25-l2 02:27-34 He attended weddings, dances and religious ceremonies, where he heard a very

different sort of music from the romantic stuff being played in the

concert halls in the cities.

Tpo25-l2 03:34-40 But it turns out that what would hater have a notable influence on

European music on the whole, was the way Bartok used elements he heard in

folk songs in his own compositions.

Tpo25-l3 0139-45 The rosetta stone was remarkable because as I said, on it, was the same text in

three different alphabets.

Tpo33-l4 0113-22 As we have said before, the main point of therenaissance was to revive the

genius of the ancient Greeks and Romans, which is why designers of renaissance

gardens designed them as the ancient Romans would have designed

them, or at least as they imagined the ancient Romans would have designed

them.

Tpo34-c1 01:12-01:17 And then before we decide to include a book in the sale, we review its

circulation history again, which can take a while. We've got a lot

of books in storage.

Top34-c2 01:26-01:32 Well, actually, while I was reading it the second time, ? 0rt 0f realized that you

don't need surprises or excitement to have a great story.

01:42-01:48 It made me think that when I write my story,he one we have to write

for this class, I can maybe use my own memories to get me started.

01:57-02:04 But what I really wanted the class to take away from it was that you don,t need

to write about the great exciting world when you write your stories.

02:15-02:21 You know, as the due day of your stories approaches, I am hearing

from a lot of students that they are worried because they don,t have anything

exciting enough to write about.

Tpo34-l1 00:33-00:39 As you will recall, Dada began in Switzerland, in the city of Zurich, in 1916. The

artists who studied it were reacting against traditional notions of beauty,

of reason, of progress, which had been standards of western thought since the

18th century.

02:14-02:22 And so we have that collage we looked at, with an artist took different, you

know,cut-out squares of colored paper, threw them onto the canvas, and

wherever they landed, that was the composition of the work!

03:48-03:55 The performers at the Cabaret Voltaire would also get the audience

involved, which was extremely unusual.

Tpo34-l2 00:00-00:08 At the end of yesterday,s class, we were discussing landfills and the hundreds of

millions of tons of everyday garbage, whichare deposited into them each

year in the United States. 00:38-00:45 We have government recycling programs for materials like plastics, glass and

metal, yet widespread solutions for organic waste materials haven,t really been

addressed in the United States. 03:35-03:41 The gases are captured and can be burned to produce electricity, which saves a l

of money and ultimately decreases our need for fuels like petroleum and coal,

which are not only expensive but are also polluting.

04:09-04:15 But the APS containers are small enough to be set up on site, where the waste is

generated, like at food processing plants or on farms.

04:35-04:39 Not only did the university same money, we are also learning even more

about the APS process.

Tpo34-l3 00:51-00:58 There are several important factors associated with pollination when and

how often a plan flowers, how long the flowering cycle lasts, and the number of

flowers that open at the same time.

03:39-03:47 It can fragment habitats in a variety of ways, reducing the number of

pollinators, which in turn may reduce the number or size of the flowers,

which of course affects the animals that feed on them.

Tpo34-l4 00:49-00:56 But eventually, moving over to the right side there, interest begins to fade

and the growth and sales levels off.

03:09-03:19 And as a market analyst, you could say that with Kind of Blue, he wjumping