本聽力材料來自于老托partb,partc,是公認(rèn)實(shí)施有效的聽寫材料,對于上手托福時(shí)間不長的同學(xué)非常適合。我曾經(jīng)一次短時(shí)間備考聽力提高了7分也歸功老托。希望大家和我一樣一定要堅(jiān)持下來噢。相信堅(jiān)持學(xué)習(xí)的同學(xué)聽力上都會(huì)有很大的飛躍!
Nopain, no gain.我們的安排是這樣的,第一遍用聽力軟件精聽材料(建議做單句聽寫,聽寫的時(shí)候不要偷看我給的挖空題),然后按照我給的挖空題填關(guān)鍵詞,回復(fù)后即可看到聽力原文和文章精解,我將把難點(diǎn)和易錯(cuò)點(diǎn)oneby one 分析給大家。
回復(fù)填空答案格式如下:1____2____3____...et.al.
Now let's focus on______in the 1950's. Early in the______sales were down, so publishers started looking for some new______to get their readers interested again. They found what they were looking for withhorrorcomics, stories about______and______that were often______violent. Before long, most of the major publishers were printing horror comics, but it all came to an end a few years later. You see, there was a psychologist named Frederic Wertham who claimed that comic books, the horror books in particular, were a bad influence on children and turned them into_____________. Wertham even wrote a book calledSeduction of the Innocentthat showed specific scenes from comics that he thought were a particularly bad influence on kids. Wertham wasn't the only one down on comics. The United States Senate_______on Juvenile Delinquency also released a report very critical of comics. The result of all this________was the creation ofthe Comics Code Authority in 1995. This is a_______body created by the publishers._______, for a comic book to be approved by the code, it had to be free of the blood and______that was usually______in most horror comics, and evil could never triumph over good. Children had to be shown that crime did not pay. Well, if comic sales were bad in 1950, things got even worse in 1955. Many small publishers actually went out of business. But the industry______by introducing a new_____of______, characters likeSpider-Manand theFantastic Four. Now, I've brought with me today some comic books from this______to pass around. They're from my own personal collection, so please be extra careful when______them.