
李阳疯狂英语发音掌上宝和听力突破.doc
14页发音突破掌上宝(文本)My name is Li Yang.I graduated from Lanzhou University and majored Mechanical Engineering. I was once a poor student of English, and it was my biggest headache and trouble-maker. I got sick and tired of learning boring grammar rules and lifeless words. But through hard work in practicing speaking English and breaking away from the traditional grammar games, I found myself a totally different and exciting new world. Not only did I pass Band four and Band six College English Exams very easily with high marks, but importantly, I began to use English. Finally, I developed a new Language Cracking System myself, I began to teach German not long after I started to learn this terribly difficult language in my own way. It was a miracle but I made it. To speak good English, I think one year of study should be enough for any diligent and intelligent person. I'd like to share my learning techniques with you, and I will be very glad to answer your letters and be your friend.下册标准慢速美国英语三篇:第一篇:illegal Drugs 非法毒品[1] No country can escape (逃避,免除) the problem of illegal drugs. The problem may be small in one nation and great (数量极大的,巨大的) in another. But the production, sale and use of drugs seems to be growing. And every government must decide its own way to deal with (对付,处理) the situation.[2] A recent government report says 500,000 persons in the United States are dependent on (依赖,依靠) the illegal drug heroin (海洛因). Between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 persons use cocaine (可卡因) once a month. About 20,000,000 use marijuana (大麻).[3] The report says the number of people who use heroin or cocaine has not increased. But it says more of those drugs are being used. In addition, there is a growing problem with such substances (物资) as P – C – P and amphetamines (普斯普剂).[4] People who do not use drugs cannot escape (逃避,避免,免受) the problem. Their taxes help pay the cost of law enforcement (执法) and trials (审判). In the United States today, one of every four cased (案件) in federal courts (联邦法庭) involves (涉及,包含,牵扯) illegal drugs. Non-users also are often the victims (受害者,牺牲品) of drug – related crimes (和毒品有关的犯罪). They may be robbed by a drug user who needs money to pay for his or her drugs. Companies may lose money if person cannot work because of a drug problem.[5] Experts say illegal drugs cost (使牺牲/丧失/花费/付出) the American economy $46,000,000,000 a year in law enforcement, crime, lost production (生产损失), and medical care (医疗保健).[6] People concerned (焦虑的,担心的,关切的) about the drug problem have offered different, sometimes conflicting (冲突的,矛盾的,不相容的,抵触的), ways to solve it. President Regan last week proposed (提议,建议) a new national effort to end illegal drug use. He listed six goals for the campaign. One is a drug – free (无毒品的) workplace. Another is drug –free schools.[7] President Regan said an important part of the program is to find those who use illegal drugs. He called for (要求) testing government employees responsible for law enforcement, national security (国家安全). Safety and public health (卫生保健). He urged (鼓励,督促) private companies to test workers for drug use. The President told reporters that he and his cabinet (内阁) would agree to be tested themselves for drug use. Mr. Reagan said drug users discovered by the tests would be offered treatment (治疗) instead of being arrested or dismissed (免职,开除,解雇) from their jobs.第二篇:The Movement to protect the Environment 环境保护运动[1] Environmental activists (活跃分子;积极分子) recently celebrated Earth Day 1986. It was a day marking (标志) the anniversary of the modern environmental movement. At the first Earth Day demonstration in 1970, a group of Americans promised to work to “preserve (保护;保持), protect and clean up (把。
收拾干净) the earth.”[2] These Americans were concerned (担心;担忧) that industrial methods and modern ways of life threatened (构成威胁) the environment and living creatures (生物). The first Earth Day (地球日) marked the beginning of a popular campaign to fight (与战斗/斗争) pollution and save natural resources in the United States.[3] During the 1970’s, the United States government established (制定;规定) many laws to protect the environment. Many of these measures (措施) were designed to make the air and water cleaner. They restricted (限制) the amount of pollution that industries and cars could release (释放).[4] New laws also provided for (规定) safer ways to store or destroy poisonous wastes (新颁布的法令也规定了更为安全的存放和销毁有毒废物的措施) and for cleaning up areas where such dangerous wastes were kept. Other laws put control on how land could be used for mining (采矿业) and other development activities (开发活动).[5] Finally, another law established a new federal organization, the Environmental Protection Agency (环境保护处), to lead the effort to clean up (清洁;净化) the environment.[6] Since then, environmental leaders say there has been good progress in some important areas. New devices (新装置) on cars reduce some of the chemicals produced when gasoline is burned. This has reduced pollution and helped make city ai。












