托福精听荟萃之每日老托听力讲解 第56期
日期:2012-08-17 20:17

(单词翻译:单击)

听力填空

本听力材料来自于老托partb,partc,是公认实施有效的听写材料,对于上手托福时间不长的同学非常适合。我曾经一次短时间备考听力提高了7分也归功老托。希望大家和我一样一定要坚持下来噢。相信坚持学习的同学听力上都会有很大的飞跃!

Nopain, no gain.我们的安排是这样的,第一遍用听力软件精听材料(建议做单句听写,听写的时候不要偷看我给的挖空题),然后按照我给的挖空题填关键词,回复后即可看到听力原文和文章精解,我将把难点和易错点oneby one 分析给大家。

回复填空答案格式如下:1____2____3____...et.al.

So, uh . . . as Jim said, James Polk was the eleventh President, and . . . uh . . . well, my report's about the next President—Zachary Taylor. Taylor was elected in 1849. It's surprising because . . . well, he was the first President that didn't have any previous political experience. The main reason he was chosen as a candidate was because he was a war hero. In the army, his men called him "______". I guess because of his . . . "______." He was kind of______and he didn't really look like a military hero. He liked to do things like wear______clothes instead of a______, even in battle. And he was so short and______he had to be lifted up onto his horse. But he did win a lot of battles and he became more and more popular. So, the Whig party decided to______him for the______, even though no one knew anything about where he stood on the issues. I couldn't find much about his______, probably because he was only in office about a year and a half before he died. But one thing, he pushed for the development of the______railroad because he thought it was important to form a link with the West Coast. There was a lot of wealth in California and______from commerce and minerals and stuff. Also, he established an agricultural______in the Department of the Interior and promoted more government aid to agriculture. Well, that's about all I found. Like I said, he died in office in 1850, so his Vice President took over, and that's the next report, so . . . thank you.

答案原文

【填空答案】

  1. roughandready: crude but effective for the purpose at hand马虎的(粗犷而有能力的,大致不差的)

  2. rough: adj. having an uneven surface(表面)粗糙的,不平的

  3. edge: n. [C]the part of an object that is furthest from its center 边,边缘

  4. blunt: adj. speaking in an honest way even if this upsets people(说话)不客气的,直言不讳的

  5. civilian: n. anyone who is not a member of the army, navy, airforce, or police 非军人,文职人员;平民,百姓

  6. uniform: n. a particular type of clothing worn by all the members of a group or organization such as the police, the army etc(警察、军人等穿的)制服

  7. plump: adj. a word meaning pleasantly fat, often used when you want to avoid saying the word fat 丰满的,胖乎乎的

  8. nominate: v. to officially suggest someone for an important position, duty, or prize 提名,推荐

  9. presidency: n. [C]the job of president 总统(主席,校长等)的职位

  10. accomplishment: n. [C]something successful or impressive that is achieved after a lot of effort and hard work; achievement 成就,成绩

  11. transcontinental: adj. crossing a continent 横贯大陆的

  12. Oregon: 俄勒冈

  13. bureau: n. especially AmE a government department or a part of a government department 【尤美】(政府部门的)司;局;处;署




【听力原文】

So, uh... as Jim said, James Polk was the eleventh President, and... uh... well, my report's about the next President --- Zachary Taylor.
Taylor was elected in 1849. It's surprising because... well, he was the first President that didn't have any previous political experience. The main reason he was chosen as a candidates was because he was a war hero.
In the army, his men called him "Old Rough and Ready"... I guess because of his... "rough edges." He was kind of blunt and he didn't really look like a military hero. He liked to do things like wear civilian clothes instead of a uniform --- even in battle. And he was so short and plump he had to be lifted up onto his horse. But he did win a lot of battles and he became more and more popular. So, the Whig party decided to nominate him for the presidency, even though no one knew anything about where he stood on the issues.
I couldn't find much about his accomplishments --- probably because he was only in office about a year and a half before he died. But one thing --- he pushed for the development of the transcontinental railroad because he though it was important to form a link with the West Coast --- there was a lot of wealth in California and Oregon from commerce and minerals and stuff. Also, he established an agricultural bureau in the Department of the Interior and promoted more government aid to agriculture.
Well, that's about all I found. Like I said, he died in office --- in 1850 --- so his Vice President took over... and that's the next report, so... thank you.

精解译文


【听力精解】

又是人物篇,这几篇都好耳熟的说,可能之前听过很多遍了……印象中说他很矮连马都上不去……很有趣的一篇文章,但是生词不少,听下来有点云里雾里。加油哦!

【参考译文】

所以,呃...吉姆说,詹姆斯·波尔克是第十一届总统,...呃...好,我的报告是关于下届总统---泰勒。泰勒在1849年当选。这是令人惊讶,因为...不错,他是第一任总统,没有以往任何政治经验。他作为候选人的选择的主要原因是因为他是一位战争英雄。在军队中,他的人叫他“老粗糙和准备”...我猜是因为他......“粗糙的边缘。”他是那种钝,他看上去真的不像一个军事英雄。他喜欢做这样的事情,即使在战场上穿平民的衣服,而不是一个统一的---。他是这么短,丰满,他不得不被抱上了马。但他却赢得了很多的战斗,他变得越来越流行。因此,辉格党决定提名他为总统,即使没有人知道他在哪里上的问题,站在什么。我找不到他的成就---可能是因为他是在大约一年半的任期只有在他去世前。但有一件事---他推横贯大陆铁路的发展,因为他认为重要的是要形成一个链接到西海岸---有一个大量的财富,在加利福尼亚州和俄勒冈州从电子商务和矿物质和东西。此外,他还建立了农业局,在内政部和推动更多的政府对农业的援助。嗯,这是所有我发现。就像我说的,于1850年去世,他在办公室------所以他的副总统接任...那是未来的报告,因此...谢谢。

祝大家每天进步一点点!

AmyLee

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重点单词
  • avoidvt. 避免,逃避
  • accomplishmentn. 成就,完成
  • candidaten. 候选人,求职者
  • roughadj. 粗糙的,粗略的,粗暴的,艰难的,讨厌的,不适的
  • achievementn. 成就,成绩,完成,达到
  • militaryadj. 军事的 n. 军队
  • nominatevt. 提名,指派,登记赛马参加比赛
  • uniformn. 制服 adj. 一致的,统一的 vt. 穿制
  • particularadj. 特殊的,特别的,特定的,挑剔的 n. 个别项目
  • popularadj. 流行的,大众的,通俗的,受欢迎的