2023年托福听力必背长难句

2023年托福听力必背长难句

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听力差的一个重要因素是脑子跟不上、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“简朴粗暴最有效”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中专家的语气把它们背过、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-c201:14-20Sinceyouarealreadyhere,Icangiveyouaquicksummaryofhowwhalesholdtheirbreathunderwater.Tpo25-l103:10-15Itisnotevenclearthatassistedmigrationoranymigrationforthatmatterwillhelpatleastforsomespecies.Tpo25-l104:10-16Inonecase,agroupofconservationistshasalreadytakenituponitselftotryontheirowntosaveanendangeredtree,theFloridaTorreyatree,through

1assistedmigration.Tpo25-l104:42-50Thegroupbelieveditseffortisjustified,butIandmanyotherbiologistswillbewatchingverycloselyhowthismaverickgroupmakesitout,becauselikeIsaidtherecouldbeunintendedconsequences.Tpo25-l20011-15AndinitiallyIwassurprisednoneofyouchosetowriteaboutBelaBartokthatisuntilIrememberedwehaven’thadachancetodiscusshiminclassyet.Tpo25-l202:27-34Heattendedweddings,dancesandreligiousceremonies,whereheheardaverydifferentsortofmusicfromtheromanticstuffbeingplayedintheconcerthallsinthecities.Tpo25-l203:34-40ButitturnsoutthatwhatwouldhaterhaveanotableinfluenceonEuropeanmusiconthewhole,wasthewayBartokusedelementsheheardinfolksongsinhisowncompositions.Tpo25-l30139-45TherosettastonewasremarkablebecauseasIsaid,onit,wasthesametextinthreedifferentalphabets.

2Tpo33-l40113-22Aswehavesaidbefore,themainpointoftherenaissancewastorevivethegeniusoftheancientGreeksandRomans,whichiswhydesignersofrenaissancegardensdesignedthemastheancientRomanswouldhavedesignedthem,oratleastastheyimaginedtheancientRomanswouldhavedesignedthem.Tpo34-c101:12-01:17Andthenbeforewedecidetoincludeabookinthesale,wereviewitscirculationhistoryagain,whichcantakeawhile.We’vegotalotofbooksinstorage.Top34-c201:26-01:32Well,actually,whileIwasreadingitthesecondtime,Isortofrealizedthatyoudon’tneedsurprisesorexcitementtohaveagreatstory.01:42-01:48ItmademethinkthatwhenIwritemystory,theonewehavetowriteforthisclass,Icanmaybeusemyownmemoriestogetmestarted.01:57-02:04ButwhatIreallywantedtheclasstotakeawayfromitwasthatyoudon’tneedtowriteaboutthegreatexcitingworldwhenyouwriteyourstories.

302:15-02:21Youknow,astheduedayofyourstoriesapproaches,Iamhearingfromalotofstudentsthattheyareworriedbecausetheydon’thaveanythingexcitingenoughtowriteabout.Tpo34-l100:33-00:39Asyouwillrecall,DadabeganinSwitzerland,inthecityofZurich,in1916.Theartistswhostudieditwerereactingagainsttraditionalnotionsofbeauty,ofreason,ofprogress,whichhadbeenstandardsofwesternthoughtsincethe18thcentury.02:14-02:22Andsowehavethatcollagewelookedat,withanartisttookdifferent,youknow,cut-outsquaresofcoloredpaper,threwthemontothecanvas,andwherevertheylanded,thatwasthecompositionofthework!03:48-03:55TheperformersattheCabaretVoltairewouldalsogettheaudienceinvolved,whichwasextremelyunusual.Tpo34-l200:00-00:08Attheendofyesterday’sclass,wewerediscussinglandfillsandthehundredsofmillionsoftonsofeverydaygarbage,whicharedepositedintothemeach

4yearintheUnitedStates.00:38-00:45Wehavegovernmentrecyclingprogramsformaterialslikeplastics,glassandmetal,yetwidespreadsolutionsfororganicwastematerialshaven’treallybeenaddressedintheUnitedStates.03:35-03:41Thegasesarecapturedandcanbeburnedtoproduceelectricity,whichsavesalotofmoneyandultimatelydecreasesourneedforfuelslikepetroleumandcoal,whicharenotonlyexpensivebutarealsopolluting.04:09-04:15ButtheAPScontainersaresmallenoughtobesetuponsite,wherethewasteisgenerated,likeatfoodprocessingplantsoronfarms.04:35-04:39Notonlydidtheuniversitysamemoney,wearealsolearningevenmoreabouttheAPSprocess.Tpo34-l300:51-00:58Thereareseveralimportantfactorsassociatedwithpollinationwhenandhowoftenaplanflowers,howlongthefloweringcyclelasts,andthenumberofflowersthatopenatthesametime.

503:39-03:47Itcanfragmenthabitatsinavarietyofways,reducingthenumberofpollinators,whichinturnmayreducethenumberorsizeoftheflowers,whichofcourseaffectstheanimalsthatfeedonthem.Tpo34-l400:49-00:56Buteventually,movingovertotherightsidethere,interestbeginstofadeandthegrowthandsaleslevelsoff.03:09-03:19Andasamarketanalyst,youcouldsaythatwithKindofBlue,hewasjumpingtothebeginningofabrandnewS-curve,withallthatpotentialforprofitabledevelopmentstillaheadofhim.Tpo40-c102:27-02:38Well,campusbusinesseslikethecafeteriaorbookstoredon’tquitefollowthekindsofservicemodelswe’restudyinginclass.Tpo40-l100:25-00:30Soyournextstepinthisprocessneedstodoistogolookattheworkyou’veselectedasyourtopicandbringapencilandanotepadwithyou.00:34-00:40BecauseIdon’tmeanyoushouldjustdropbyatthemuseumandglanceatit,soyoucansayyou’veseenitinreallife,youneedtogoandsitinfrontof

6theworkandreallylookatitcarefullyandslowly,andkeepcarefulnotesaboutwhatyousee.Tpo40-l200:14-00:19TheareawasnamedCapeCodbecausetherewassomanyCodfishinthewatersjustoffitsshores,somanythatthefirstEuropeanswhofishedthereinthe17thcenturyreporteditwasbetterthaninNewFinland,Canada.01:44-01:49Andsureenough,biologistsnoticedthataroundCapeCod,thecodwerebeginningtomatureatanageearlierthannormal.Tpo40-c201:52-01:56Itdoesn’tinvolvetakingpictures,butitdoesinvolveworkingwithpictures,fillingrequestsforspecificphotosfromstudentsandprofessors.Tpo40-l301:50-01:54Becausewithoutcarbonandothergreenhousegases,ourplanetwouldbethesametemperatureasouterspace,aroundfourdegreesaboveabsolutezero.02:29-02:35YouhaveshellfishthatusetheCO2dissolvedinthewatertomakecarbonateshellsandwhentheydie,theyfalltotheoceanfloorandthecarbongetssequestereddownthere.

7Tpo40-l400:19-00:27Butlately,localandstategovernmentshavestartedtoconsiderandsometimesactuallyenterintovariousdealstoprivatizepartsoftheirinfrastructure,particularlyinthetransportationsector.TPO44-L100:03-00:18Lasttimewefinishedgoingoversomeofthefundamentalconceptsofnanotechnology,themulti-disciplinaryscienceofmanipulatingorcontrollingextremelysmallunitsofmattersonthescaleofmoleculeorevenatoms.TPO44-L100:30-00:45AteamofmaterialscientistsinMassachusettshavebeenworkingonanewultrathincoating,ananacoatingthatmightbeappliedtoobjectslikebathroommirrors,carwindowsandeyeglassestopreventfogging.01:30-01:42Whathappensistheycausethetinywaterdropletstoflattenwhentheycondenseonthesurfaceofshowerdoororbathroommirrororwhatevertheobjectitis.TPO44-L202:11-02:30Hippolytusbeensentoffbyhisfather,thenalittlelateramessengerarrivesanddescribeshowHippolytuswasriddinginhischariotwhenagiantbull

8appearedattheoceanandcausedthechariottocrush.TPO44-L204:17-04:28Sometheatreshavefiftyormorerowsofseatsaccommodatinguptofourteenthousandspectators,ascendingwayofthehillside,andthiswaslongbeforetheatrebinocularswereinvented.TPO44-L300:46-01:04So,ithadbeenassumedforalongtimethatNewGuinea,thatdomesticatedplantsandanimals,thepracticeofagriculturegenerally,hadbeenintroducedfromSoutheastAsiaabout3500yearsago,hadcomesouthessentially.TPO44-L301:31-01:42Itwasunclearwhethertheforesthadbeenclearedbyfarmerstoplantfields,orbyhuntergathererssotheycouldhuntmoreeasily,andmanyplantremainslikeseedsandfruitsdon’tpreservewellinswampysoils.TPO44-L400:13-00:24Fromdevelopingwindfarmstotappingintoanundergroundsourceofgeothermalenergy,andwhenyou’reconsideringanewproject,it’simportanttolookatthecost,aswellasbenefitsofdevelopingthatenergysource.

9TPO47-L101:00-01:11Criticsbackthenwereunimpressedbyit,thoughit’slikelythattheirownfeelingsabouthowplayshouldbe,neoclassicalorromantic,affectedtheiropinionsaboutit.01:28-01:38Hewaspartofagrowingmovementofer…,youngauthorsandartists,whowererebellingagainstneoclassicism,againsttheconventionsofneoclassicism.TPO47-L200:02-00:10Nowusuallywhenwetalkaboutbirdsflyinglongdistances,wearediscussingseasonalmigration,buttherearesomespeciesthatflylongdistancesnotaspartofamigration,butaspartoftheirregularforagingforfood.TPO47-L201:49-02:00Butitstillworksoutbecausealbatrossflyusingatechniquecalleddynamicsoaring,whichenablesthemtocoververylongdistanceswhileexpendingverylittleenergy.03:27-03:48Buttheproblemisthatwe’vealsofoundmagnetiteinnon-migratorybirds,whichsuggeststhatitmayinfactserveacompletelydifferentfunction,

10notrelatedtonavigationatall.TPO47-L303:31-03:47Ok,inmycareer,I’velearned,well,aspartofbuildingandmaintainingstrongrelationshipsinworkingonadministrativeskills,you’vegottoconsidertheotherneedsofyourteam,beyondthesportitself02:33-02:54Butifcoachesspendtoomuchofyourtimeongamestrategy,well,yousee,maybethat’ssecondary,too,totheknowledgeandskillsyou’llneedfortheotherrolesyouundertakeasacoach,especially,asthatsurveyemphasized,skillsindealingwithpeopleandadministration.TPO47-L402:23-02:40Oneresultoftheseinteractionsisthatequatorialairmassesmoveawayfromtheequator,andintheprocess,thoseequatorialwindsactuallytakeheatawayfromtheequatorandtransferittosomecoolerpartofearth.

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