高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源

英语磨耳朵
高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源

感谢大家的喜爱和支持!不知不觉,《高效磨耳朵》已经陪伴大家走过两年半时间,相信通过坚持不懈的练习,每个人都已经有了进步。 高效磨耳朵,每周一三五七的7:30更新一期,下面调整后的内容分类。 周一:单词造句磨耳朵 10个单词 每个单词2-5个句子 从字母A带头的单词开始,每期列10个单词,每个单词配2-5个句子,适合练习听力的初学者。 周三:句子反复磨耳朵 10个句子 经典的句子磨耳朵材料,词汇和句子相对简单,适合多听练语感。 周五:英文名著分级阅读 一篇 精选经典的英文名著,配以精彩演播,剧情前后连续,表演生动有趣。 周日:level 4短文 一篇 关于各类话题的断篇文章,难度相对较高,适合听力进阶,觉得太难的朋友可以先去听level1到level3。

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    单词造句磨耳朵 首字母E day76(751-760)

    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 76 751. Easily adv.容易地;很可能,多半;无疑 You can easily identify him because he is very tall. 你可以很容易地识别他,因为他很高。 His experience allows him to handle different situations easily. 他的经验使他能够轻松应对不同的情况。 This sofa can easily be converted into a very comfortable double bed for guests. 这张沙发可以很容易地转换成一张非常舒适的双人床。 752. East n.东,东方;东部 adj.近东的,面朝东的 Japan is to the east of China. 日本位于中国的东部。 The wind is blowing from the east. 风从东方吹来。 The Sun rises in the east and sets in the west. 太阳从东方升起,在西方落下。 753. Eastern adj.东方的;向东的,朝东的 The eastern part of the country is very mountainous. 该国东部非常多山。 754. Easy adj.容易的,不费力的 adv.容易地 If you truly love someone, being faithful is easy. 如果你真的爱一个人,那么忠诚很容易。 He thinks being a father is easy. What planet is he on? 他认为当父亲很容易。他在哪个星球上? All things are difficult before they become easy. 所有事情在变得容易之前都是困难的。 755. Economic adj.经济的,经济学的;节约的 The economic growth is very slow. 经济增长非常缓慢。 The country is in a bad economic state. 这个国家的经济状况很糟糕。 There will be an economic crisis at the end of this year. 今年年底将发生经济危机。 756. Economy n.经济:节省,简练;经济舱adj.经济实惠的 Our economy depends on agriculture. 我们的经济依赖农业。 It's a rapidly growing economy. 这是一个快速增长的经济体。 The country's economy is about to collapse. 该国的经济即将崩溃。 757. Edge n.边,边缘;锋,刃;优势 This knife has no sharp edge. 这把刀没有锋利的边缘。 In terms of experience, I have the edge on you. 就经验而言,我比你略胜一筹。 758. Edition n.版本,版次;一集,一期 The first edition was published ten years ago. 第一版于十年前出版。 Is there a paperback edition of this book? 这本书有平装版吗? A revised edition of the book was published last month. 该书的修订版于上个月出版。 759. Educate v.教育;教导,培养 She was educated by her grandfather. 她由祖父教育。 Their children were educated privately. 他们的孩子在私立学校接受教育。 760. Education n.教育;培养,训练;教育机构 He has no formal education. 他没有受过正规教育。 I don't agree with the government's policy on education. 我不同意政府的教育政策。 He placed emphasis on the importance of education. 他强调了教育的重要性。

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  2. 4 DAYS AGO

    考级英语听力材料(专四)11 对话

    0:00 2008年英语专业四级 对话1 1:24 2008年英语专业四级 对话2 3:16 2008年英语专业四级 对话3 2008年英语专业四级 对话1 Is that Anne Shaw? 是安妮·肖吗? Yes,speaking. 是的,请讲。 Hello,it's Eric from London. 你好,我是伦敦的埃里克。 Hello,Eric. How can I help you? 你好,埃里克。我能帮你什么吗? I'm fixing up our next project team meeting and I just wanted to check some possible dates with you. 我正在安排下一个项目小组会议,我只是想和你核对一下可能的日期。 Fine.Let me just get my diary. OK. Which dates are you looking at? 很好。我去拿我的笔记本。好的。哪个日期比较方便呢? I've spoken to the others and they prefer either the third week of May or the second week of June. 我和其他人谈过了,他们五月的第三周或六月的第二周是可以的。 Yes,both those weeks are pretty clear at the moment, except for the eleventh of June. 好的,除了6月11日,其他时间都可以。 Right, I've got that. 好的,我记下了。 So,where's the meeting taking place this time? 这次会议在哪里举行呢? It was going to be in London, but I spoke to Carlos in Mexico City and he suggested Chicago. He thinks it'll be more convenient for most of the team. 本来要在伦敦,但我和墨西哥城的卡洛斯谈过,他建议去芝加哥。他认为这对团队的大多数人来说会更方便。 He's probably right. It would certainly be much easier for me as well, because I can fly from Toronto. And I'm sure you could find a meeting room somewhere near the airport. 他可能是对的。对我来说当然也容易多了,因为我可以从多伦多飞过来。我肯定你能在机场附近找到一个会议室。 That's a good idea. I'll check out some hotels in that area and get back to you towards the end of the week. 这是一个好主意。我会看一下那个地区的一些酒店,然后在周末之前给你回复。 Fine,but I'm not in the office on Friday. 好的,但是星期五我不在办公室。 OK,I'll call you later in the afternoon on Thursday. 好的,我周四下午晚些时候给你打电话。 No problem. Bye! 没问题。再见! 2008年英语专业四级 对话2 We're having a debate on advertising Thursday evening, and I have to take part. 我们星期四晚上要进行广告辩论,我必须参加。 That's interesting. I should like to hear what people think about advertising. 这很有趣。我想听听人们对广告的看法。 What's there to say? We must have advertising, mustn't we? 我们一定要做广告,是吗? Why? 为什么? Well,we wouldn't know what there was to buy if we didn't have advertisements. 如果没有广告,我们就不知道要买什么。 Yes,that's true, up to a point. Advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally the seller wants to tell us about it. 然而,在某种程度上,这是事实。广告提供我们需要的信息。如果有人生产了一个新物品,卖家自然会告诉我们。 Yes,and the advertisements tell us which product is the best. 是的,广告告诉我们哪个产品是最好的。 Do they? I don't think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best,or at least tries to give the impression. Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading, aren't they? 他们吗?我不这么想。每个制造商都说他的产品是最好的,或者至少是想给人留下好印象。只有一个是最好的,所以其他的都是误导,不是吗? Well,in a way, I suppose, but we don't have to believe them, do we? 嗯,在某种程度上,我想,但我们不一定要相信他们,不是吗? Are you saying that advertisements aren't effective? 你是说广告没有效果吗? I don't think that intelligent businessmen would spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believes the advertisements, do you? 如果没有人相信

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  3. 6 DAYS AGO

    英文名著分集阅读 加斯顿·勒鲁《歌剧魅影》 part 9

    The Phantom of the Opera by Jennifer Basset 词汇提示  1.torture 折磨 2.ceiling 天花板 原文 Chapter 9: The house on the lake When the lights cameo n, Raoul ran. He ran downstairs and along passages, through the Opera House to the back of the stage. In the passage outside Christine's dressing room, a hand took his arm. "What's the matter, my young friend? Where are you running to, so quickly?" Raoul turned and saw the long face of the Persian under his black hat. "Christine",Raoul said quickly, "Erik's got her. Where is she? Help me! How do I get to his house on the lake?" "Come with me," said the Persian.  They went quickly into Christine's dressing room. The Persian closed the door and went to the big mirror on one wall. "There's only one door into this room." Raoul began. "Wait,"the Persian said, he put his hands on the big mirror, first here, then there. For a minute,nothing happened. Then the mirror began to move and turn, and a big dark hole opened in it. Raoul stared. "Quick! Come with me, but be careful," the Persian said. "I know Erik. I understand his secrets. Put your right hand up near your head, like this, and keep it there all the time." "But why?"Raoul asked. "Remember Joseph Buquet, and the rope around his neck? Erik is a clever man with ropes in the dark." They went down,down, down under the Opera House. They went through secret doors in the floors, then along passages and down dark stairs. The Persian listened carefully all the time for strange noises. "When do we get to the lake? " Raoul whispered. "We're not going by the lake. Erik watches it all the time. No, we go around the lake and get into Erik's house from the back. I know some secret doors." Soon. They were there. In the dark. The Persian felt the wall carefully with his hands. "Ah, here it is," He whispered. The wall moved under his hands and a small door opened. Very quietly, they went through, and then the door closed behind them. They could not get out. Inside the room it was very dark. They waited and listened. The Persian put his hands on the wall. "Or no,"he whispered. "It was the wrong door! This is Erik's torture room- the room of mirrors! We are dead men, Vicomte de Chagny, dead men!" At first, Raoul did not understand. But he soon learned.The lights came on, and they heard a man's laugh. Eric knew they were there. The room was all mirrors - walls, floor, ceiling. There were pictures in the mirrors of trees and flowers and rivers. The pictures moved and danced in front of their eyes. And the room was hot.It got hotter and hotter and hotter. Raoul was thirsty,hot and thirsty, and the rivers in the pictures danced and laughed at him. He closed his eyes,but the rivers still danced. Water, he needed water, but the mirrors laughed at him. Soon, he could not move or speak, or open his eyes. He was not thirsty now, just tired, so tired. "Oh, Christine,I'm sorry" He thought. "I wanted to help you, and now I'm dying..." Through a mirror in the wall, Christine watched her lover in the torture room. Behind her Erik stood,with his hands on her arms. "He's dying, Christine,dying. Watch him carefully. No, don't close your eyes. Watch him! " Christine could not speak. She wanted to scream,but no words came. Then she found her voice again. "How can you do this, Erik? Why don't you kill me?" "Because I love you, Christine. Marry me, be my wife and love me. Then Raoul and the Persian can live" Slowly, Christine turned. She looked into Erik's terrible ugly face, and spoke again. Very quietly. "Yes, Erik.From this minute. I am your wife." She put her arms around Erik's neck and kissed him - kissed him slowly and lovingly on his ugly mouth. Then she took her arms away and said slowly, "Poor, unhappy Erik." Erik stared at her. "You kissed me." He whispered. "I didn't ask you but you kissed me- freely? Oh Christine, my Angel. That was my first kiss from a woman. Even my mother never kissed me! She gave me my first mask when I was two years old. She

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  4. 10 NOV

    单词造句磨耳朵 首字母D-E day75(741-750)

    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 75 741. Dull adj.枯燥无聊的;阴沉的;愚笨的 v.减轻,缓解 The knife is dull. 这把刀太钝了。 There's never a dull moment when you're around. 当你在身边时,永远不会有沉闷的时刻。 742. During prep.在.....期间;在....期间的某个时候 I awoke several times during the night. 我晚上醒了好几次。 We got along well during the trip. 我们在旅途中相处得很好。 You should record all your expenses during your trip. 您应该记录旅行期间的所有费用。 743. Dust n.沙尘;灰尘;粉末;尘雾 We need to dust the desk. 我们需要把桌子除尘。 The floor was covered with dust. 地板上布满了灰尘。 744. Duty n.责任,义务;上班,值班;职责 It's my duty to help you. 我有责任帮助你。 Is this a duty-free shop? 这是免税店吗? I'm on duty from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 我上午9点到下午5点值班。 745. Each pron.每个,各个adj.每个的,各自的adv.给每个 How much does each person need to pay? 每个人需要支付多少钱? They talked to each other on cellphone for hours. 他们在手机上互相交谈了好几个小时。 List the name, age, and sex of each person in your family. 列出家庭中每个人的姓名、年龄和性别。 746. Ear n.耳朵;灵敏的听力;倾听 He is deaf in one ear. 他一只耳朵聋了。 He whispered something in her ear. 他在她耳边低声说了些什么。 747. Early adj.早期的,初期的;提早的 adv.在早期,在初期 Why did you come home so early? 你为什么这么早回家? She usually gets up early. 她通常起得很早。 We got there early but he had already left. 我们很早就到了那里,但他已经离开了。 748. Earn v.赚得,挣钱;盈(利) She doesn't earn much, but she loves her job nevertheless. 她的收入不高,但她仍然热爱自己的工作。 In our culture, it is rude to ask someone how much they earn. 在我们的文化中,问别人赚多少钱是不礼貌的。 How did you earn so much money? 你怎么赚这么多钱的? 749. Earth n.地球,世界;陆地,地面;泥土 The earth is round. 地球是圆的。 The earth moves around the sun. 地球绕太阳移动。 750. Ease n.容易;舒适,自在v.减轻,缓和 He solved the problem with ease. 他轻松地解决了这个问题。 Give me something to ease the pain. 给我点东西来缓解痛苦。 She finished the job with ease. 她轻松地完成了这项工作。

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  5. 9 NOV

    考级英语听力材料(专四)10 听写

    0:00 2005年英语专业四级 听写 1:25 2006年英语专业四级 听写 3:08 2007年英语专业四级 听写 2005年英语专业四级 听写 The Wrist Watch 手表 It is generally believed that wristwatches are an exception to the normal sequence in the evolution of men's jewelry. 人们普遍认为,手表是人类珠宝发展史上的一个例外。 Reversing the usual order, they were first worn by women and then adopted by men. 与通常的顺序相反,女性首先佩戴手表,然后是男性。 In the old days, queens included wristwatches among their crown jewelry. 在过去,女王的皇冠珠宝中还包括手表。 Later,they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers. 后来,瑞士工人和农民都佩戴手表。 Until World War I, Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters. 直到第一次世界大战,美国人才把手表与追求财富者联系在一起。 Then army officers discovered that the wristwatch was most practical for active combat. 后来,军官们发现手表在激烈的作战中是最实用的。 Race car drivers also loved to wear wristwatches and pilots found them most useful while flying. Soon men dared to wear wristwatches without feeling self-conscious. 赛车手也喜欢戴手表,飞行员发现手表在飞行中最有用。很快,男人就敢于戴手表而不感到难为情。 By 1924, some 30% of men's watches were worn on the wrist. 到1924年,大约30%的男性在手腕上戴手表。 Today,the figure is 90% and they are now worn by both men and women for practical purposes rather than for decoration. 如今,这一数字达到了90%,男人们和女人们都是为了实用而不是为了装饰而戴手表。 2006年英语专业四级 听写 The Internet 互联网 The Internet is the most significant progress in the field of communications. 互联网是通信领域中最重要的进步。 Imagine a book that never ends, a library with a million floors, or imagine a research project with thousands of scientists working around the clock forever. 想象一下一本书永不结束,一个有一百万层楼的图书馆,或者想象一下一个研究项目,成千上万的科学家日以继夜地工作。 This is the magic of the Internet. Yet the Internet has potential for good and bad.One can find well-organized information-rich websites. 这就是互联网的魔力。然而,互联网有好也有坏。人们可以找到信息丰富的网站。 At the same time, one can also find wasteful websites. Most websites are known as different Internet applications. 同时,人们也可以找到一些浪费资源的网站。大多数网站被称为不同的互联网应用程序。 These include online games, chat rooms and soon. These applications have great power,too. 包括在线游戏、聊天室等等。这些应用程序也具有强大的功能。 Sometimes,the power can be so great that young people may easily become victims to their attraction. 有时,互联网很强大,以至于年轻人很容易成为他们吸引力的受害者。 So we need to recognize the seriousness of the problem. We must work together to use its power for better ends. 因此,我们需要认识到问题的严重性。我们必须共同努力利用好互联网实现更好的目标。 2007年英语专业四级 听写 Advertising 广告 Advertising has already become a very specialized activity in modem times. 广告在现代已经成为一种非常专业化的活动。 In today's business world, supply is usually greater than demand. 在当今的商业世界,供给通常大于需求。 There is great competition between manufacturers of the same kind of product because they want to persuade customers to buy their particular brand. 同一种产品的制造商之间存在着巨大的竞争,因为他们想说服客户购买他们的特定品牌。 They always have to remind their customers of the name and qualities of their products by advertising. 他们总是要通过广告

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  6. 7 NOV

    英文名著分集阅读 加斯顿·勒鲁《歌剧魅影》 part 8

    The Phantom of the Opera by Jennifer Basset 原文 Chapter 8: Where is Christine Daae? On Saturday morning,Comte Phillipe looked across the breakfast table at his brother. "Don't do it,Raoul, please. All this talk about ghosts and phantoms. I think the girl is mad." "She's not mad,and I'm going to marry her." Raoul said. "She's only a little opera singer" Phillipe said unhappily. "And she's very young. Are you still going to love her in ten or twenty years time? Raoul drank his coffee and did not answer. There were two more unhappy faces in the Opera House, too. The directors now understood about O.G. They didn't want anymore accidents. "It's a lot of money," Mr. Firmin said unhappily. He thought for a minute. "What about some flowers in Box 5? Madam Giry says that O.G likes flowers." "O.G. can bring his own flowers!" shouted Mr. Armand. The evening began well. The chandelier was now back in place, with new ropes. All Paris was in the Opera House. Everybody wanted to hear Christine Daae's voice again. People also knew about the love story between Christine Daae and the Vicomte de Chagny. There are no love secrets in Paris! People watched the Comte and the Vicomte Box 14 with interest. Young men from families like de Chagny do not marry opera singers. When Christine came onto the stage, her face was white, and she looked afraid. But she sang like an angel. Ah, what a voice!All Paris was in love with Christine Daae. She began to sing the famous love song. Suddenly, every light in the Opera House went out. For a second, nobody moved or spoke. Then a woman screamed, and all the lights came on again. But Christine Daae was no longer on the stage! She was not behind the stage. She was not under the stage. Nobody could find her. The Opera House went mad. Everybody around here and there, shouted and called. In the director's office, people ran in and out. The police came and asked questions. But nobody could answer the questions. Mr. Armand got angry and shouted, and Mr. Firmin told him to be quiet. Then, Madame Giry arrived in the office with her daughter, Meg. "Go away,woman! " Mr. Armand shouted. "Monsieur,there are three people missing now!" Madame Giry said. "Meg, tell the directors your story." This was Meg story. "When the lights went out, we were just behind the stage. We heard a scream - I think it was Christine Daae's voice. Then the lights came back on, but Christine wasn't there! We were very afraid, and we began to run back to our dressing room. There were people running everywhere. Then we saw the Vicomte de Chagny. His face was red, and he was very angry. "Where's Christine? Where's Christine?"He shouted. Suddenly, the Persian came up behind him and took his arm. He said something to the Vicomte and they went into Christine Daae's dressing room.…." "Yes? And then?" Mr. Firmin said quickly. "What happened next?" "Nobody knows!" Meg's face was white. "We looked into Christine Daae's dressing room, but ... but that...was nobody there!" 翻译 第八章:克丽斯廷·达埃在哪里?星期六早晨,菲利普伯爵隔着早餐桌望着他的哥哥。“别这样,拉乌尔,求你了。一直在说鬼魂和幽灵。我想这女孩疯了。”“她没疯,我要娶她。”拉乌尔说。“她只是个小歌剧演员。”菲利普不高兴地说。“她还很年轻。十年二十年后你还会爱她吗?拉乌尔喝了咖啡,没有回答。歌剧院里还有两张不高兴的脸。董事们现在理解了O.G.他们不想再发生意外。“这是一大笔钱,”菲尔曼先生不高兴地说。他想了一会儿。“在5号盒子里放些花怎么样?”吉丽夫人说O.G.喜欢花。”“O.G.可以带他自己的花来!”阿尔芒先生喊道。这个晚上开始得很顺利。枝形吊灯现在用新绳子放回了原位。整个巴黎都聚集在歌剧院。每个人都想再听到克丽斯廷·达埃的声音。人们也知道克里斯汀·达埃和沙尼子爵之间的爱情故事。巴黎没有爱

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感谢大家的喜爱和支持!不知不觉,《高效磨耳朵》已经陪伴大家走过两年半时间,相信通过坚持不懈的练习,每个人都已经有了进步。 高效磨耳朵,每周一三五七的7:30更新一期,下面调整后的内容分类。 周一:单词造句磨耳朵 10个单词 每个单词2-5个句子 从字母A带头的单词开始,每期列10个单词,每个单词配2-5个句子,适合练习听力的初学者。 周三:句子反复磨耳朵 10个句子 经典的句子磨耳朵材料,词汇和句子相对简单,适合多听练语感。 周五:英文名著分级阅读 一篇 精选经典的英文名著,配以精彩演播,剧情前后连续,表演生动有趣。 周日:level 4短文 一篇 关于各类话题的断篇文章,难度相对较高,适合听力进阶,觉得太难的朋友可以先去听level1到level3。

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