
英语听力初级特训.docx
8页智课网IELTS备考资料英语听力初级特训 摘要: 练习雅思听力,小编建议各位烤鸭选择难度适中的练习材料,下面小马小编带来英语听力初级特训,希望能帮到各位烤鸭们,一起来看看吧 备考 雅思 听力,要能够充分利用零散的时间,多进行练习,下面小编带来英语听力初级特训,希望能帮到各位烤鸭 VOA慢速英语mp3下载(1-80篇) 英语听力初级特训:Lession26 1. Four, nine, seventy-seven Fourth of September, nineteen seventy-seven 2. Twenty-four, eight, sixty-three Twenty-fourth of August, nineteen sixty-three 3. Seven, seven forty-three Seventh of July, nineteen forty-three 1. Ten sixty-six 2. Seventeen seventy-six 3. Eighteen one 4. Nineteen eighteen 5. Two thousand 6. Fifty-five B.C. 1. O-two-o-two, two-seven-four-one-four 2. O-one-four-eight-three-two-nine-double one 3. O-three-o-four-two-three-eight-double seven 4. O-one-double four-one-double four-double six 5. O-four-seven-three-five-eight-nine-o-five 1. R.S.V.P. (French, meaning "Please reply.") 2. et cetera (Latin, meaning "and so on") 3. care of 4. approximately 5. p.p. (Production Phase) 6. i.e. (Latin, meaning "that is") 7. e.g. (Exempli gratia. = For example.) 8. P.T.O. (Please turn over.) 9. Limited 10. Co. (Company) 11. versus 12. P.S. (postscript) 13. VIP (Very Important Person) 14. Great 15. Avenue 16. Road 17. Street 18. Gardens 19. Square 20. Park 21. Crescent 22. A.D. (Anno Domini) 23. B.C. (Latin, before Christ) 24. a.m. (ante meridiem) 25. p.m. (post meridiem) 26. MP (Member of Parliament) 27. BBC (the British Broadcasting Corporation) 28. VAT (Value-Added Tax) 29. TUC (Trades Union Congress) 30. AA (Automobile Association/Atomic Age/Associate in Arts) 31. RAC (Royal Aero Club) 32. PC (Personal Computer) 33. EEC (European Economic Community) Man: I see that dreadful women's liberation group was out in Trafalgar Square yesterday. Hmm. In my opinion, they all talk rubbish. Woman: But you can't really believe they all talk rubbish. Man: Of course, I can. I consider that it is unfeminine to protest. Woman: But you can't really believe it's unfeminine to protest. Man: Women should be seen and not heard. Woman: But you can't really believe that women should be seen and not heard. Man: Certainly. It's my belief that a woman's place is in the home. Woman: But you can't really believe that a woman's place is in the home. Man: Yes. And she should stay there. Women should look after men. Woman: But you can't really believe women should look after men. Man: Created to feed and support them. That's what they were. I'm certain that women are intellectually inferior to men. Woman: But you can't really believe women are intellectually inferior to men. Man: Not only inferior, but I know they can't do a man's job. Woman: But you can't really believe they can't do a man's job. Man: Yes, Maggie. That's my fimp3 belief. But don't tell your mother I said that. George's mother was worried about him. One evening, when her husband came home, she spoke to him about it. "Look, dear," she said, "you must talk to George. He left school three months ago. He still hasn't got a job, and he isn't trying to find one. All he does is smoke, eat and play records." George's father sighed. It had been a very tiring day at the office. "All right," he said, "I'll talk to him. "George," said George's mother, knocking at George's door, "your father wants to speak to you." "Oh!" "Come into the sitting room, dear." "Hello, old man," said George's father, when George and his mother joined him in the sitting-room. "Your father's very worried about you," said George's mother. "It's time you found a job." "Yes," replied George without enthusiasm. George's mother looked at her husband. "Any ideas?" he asked hopefully. "Not really," said George. "What about a job in a bank?" suggested George's mother, "or an insurance company perhaps?" "I don't want an office job," said George. George's father nodded sympathetically. "Well, what do you want to do?" asked George's mother. "I'd like to travel," said George. "Do you want a job with a travel fimp3 then?" "The trouble is," said George," I don't really want a job at the moment. I'd just like to travel and se。












