本聽力材料來自于老托partb,partc,是公認實施有效的聽寫材料,對于上手托福時間不長的同學非常適合。我曾經(jīng)一次短時間備考聽力提高了7分也歸功老托。希望大家和我一樣一定要堅持下來噢。相信堅持學習的同學聽力上都會有很大的飛躍!
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,聽寫的時候不要偷看我給的挖空題),然后按照我給的挖空題填關鍵詞,回復后即可看到聽力原文和文章精解,我將把難點和易錯點oneby one 分析給大家。
回復填空答案格式如下:1____2____3____...et.al.
Let's proceed to the main exhibit hall and look at some of the actual vehicles that have played a prominent role in speeding up mail delivery. Consider how long it used to take to send a letter across a relatively short distance. Back in the 1600's it took two weeks______to get a letter from Boston to New York, a distance of about 260 miles. Crossing a river was also a challenge.______service was so irregular that a______would sometimes wait hours just to catch a ferry. For journeys______, there was always the______, but the ride was______comfortable because it had to be shared with other passengers. The post office was pretty______about some______. In the nineteenth century, in the Southwestern desert, for instance, camels were brought in to help get the mail through. In Alaska,______were used. This practice was_______because of the____________of these animals. We'll stop here a minute so that you can enter this_______of a railway mail car. It was during the Age of the Iron Horse that delivery really started to pick up, in fact, the United States transported most______by train for nearly 100 years. The first airmail service didn't start until 1918. Please take a few moments to look around. I hope you'll enjoy your tour. And as you continue on your own, may I suggest you visit our_______collection. Not only can you look at some of the more unusual stamps issues, but there is an interesting exhibit on how stamps are made.