托福听力必背长难句

2025-10-02 07:08:36

1、托福听力长难句

Tpo25-c2    01:14-20

Since you are already   here, I can give you a quick summary of how whales   hold their breath underwater.

Tpo25-l1    03:10-15

It is not even clear that assisted migration or   any migrationfor that matter will help at least for some species.

Tpo25-l1    04:10-16

In one case, a group of conservationists has   alreadytaken it upon itself to try on their own to save an endangered tree, the Florida Torreya   tree, through assisted migration.

Tpo25-l1    04:42-50

The group believed its effort is justified, but   I and many other biologists will be watching very closely how this maverick group makes it out, because like I said there could be unintended consequences.

Tpo25-l2    0011-15

And initially I was surprised none of you chose   to write about Bela Bartok that is   until I rememberedwe haven’t had a chance to discuss him in class   yet.

Tpo25-l2    02:27-34

He attended weddings, dances and religious   ceremonies, where he heard a very different sort of music from the romantic stuff being played in the concert halls in the cities.

Tpo25-l2    03:34-40

But it turns out that what would hater have a notable influence on European music on the whole, was the way Bartok used elements he   heard in folk songs in his own compositions.

Tpo25-l3    0139-45

The rosetta stone was remarkable because as I   said, on it, was the same text in three different alphabets.

Tpo33-l4    0113-22

As we have said before, the main point of the renaissance was   to revive the genius of the ancient Greeks and Romans, which is why designers   of renaissance gardens designed them as the ancient Romans would have designed them, or at least as they imagined the ancient Romans would have designed them.

Tpo34-c1   01:12-01:17

And then before we decide to include a book in   the sale, we review its circulation history again, which can   take a while. We’ve got a lot of books in storage.

Top34-c2   01:26-01:32

Well, actually, while I was reading it the   second time, I sort of realized that you don’t need surprises or excitement to have a   great story.

                 01:42-01:48

It made me think that when I write my story, the one we have to write for this class, I can maybe use my own memories to get me started.

                 01:57-02:04

But what I really wanted the class to take away   from it was that you don’t need to write about the great exciting world when   you write your stories.

                 02:15-02:21

You know, as the due day of your stories approaches, I   am hearing from a   lot of students that they are worried because they don’t have anything   exciting enough to write about.

Tpo34-l1    00:33-00:39

As you will recall, Dada began in Switzerland,   in the city of Zurich, in 1916. The artists who studied it were reacting against traditional   notions of beauty, of reason, of progress, which had been standards of   western thought since the 18th century.

                 02:14-02:22

And so we have that collage we looked at, with an artist took different,   you know,cut-out squares of colored paper, threw   them onto the canvas, and wherever they landed, that was the composition of   the work!

                 03:48-03:55

The performers at the Cabaret Voltaire would   also get the   audience involved,   which was extremely unusual.

Tpo34-l2    00:00-00:08

At the end of yesterday’s class, we were   discussing landfills and the hundreds of millions of tons of everyday   garbage, which are deposited into them each year in the United States.

                 00:38-00:45

We have government recycling programs for   materials like plastics, glass and metal, yet widespread solutions for organic waste   materials haven’t really been addressed in the United States.

                 03:35-03:41

The gases are captured and can be burned to   produce electricity, which saves a lot of money and ultimately decreases our   need for fuels like petroleum and coal, which are not only expensive but are   also polluting.

                 04:09-04:15

But the APS containers are small enough to be   set up on site, where the waste is generated, like at food processing plants or on   farms.

                 04:35-04:39

Not only did the university same money, we are also learning even more about the   APS process.

Tpo34-l3    00:51-00:58

There are several important factors associated with pollination   when and how often a plan flowers, how long the flowering cycle lasts, and   the number of flowers that open at the same time.

                 03:39-03:47

It can fragment habitats in a variety of ways,   reducing the number of pollinators, which in turn may reduce the number or size of the flowers, which of course affects the animals that feed   on them.

Tpo34-l4   00:49-00:56

But eventually, moving over to the right side   there, interest begins to fade and the growth and sales levels off.

                03:09-03:19

And as a market analyst, you could say that   with Kind of Blue, he was jumping to the beginning of a brand new S-curve, with all that potential for profitable   development still ahead of him.

Tpo40-c1  02:27-02:38

Well, campus businesses like the cafeteria or   bookstore don’t quite follow the kinds of service models we’re studying in class.

Tpo40-l1   00:25-00:30

So your next step in this process needs to do   is to go look at the work you’ve selected as your topic and bring a pencil   and a notepad with you.

                00:34-00:40

Because I don’t mean you should just drop by at   the museum and glance at it, so you can say you’ve seen it in real life, you need to go and   sit in front of the work and really look at it carefully and slowly, and keep   careful notes about what you see.

Tpo40-l2   00:14-00:19

The area was named Cape Cod because there was   so many Cod fish in the waters just off its shores, so many that the   first Europeans who fished there in the 17th century reported it   was better than in New Finland, Canada.

                 01:44-01:49

And sure enough, biologists noticed that around   Cape Cod, the cod were beginning to mature at an age earlier than normal.

Tpo40-c2   01:52-01:56

It doesn’t involve taking pictures, but it does involve working with pictures, filling requests for   specific photos from students and professors.

Tpo40-l3    01:50-01:54

Because without   carbon and other greenhouse gases, our planet would be the same temperature as outer space, around four degrees   above absolute zero.

                 02:29-02:35

You have shellfish that use the CO2 dissolved in   the water to make carbonate shells and when they die, they fall to the ocean   floor and the carbon gets sequestered down there.

Tpo40-l4   00:19-00:27

But lately, local and state governments have   started to consider and sometimes actually enter into various deals to privatize parts of their infrastructure,   particularly in the transportation sector.

TPO44-L1  00:03-00:18

Last time we finished going over some of the   fundamental concepts of nanotechnology, the multi-disciplinary science of manipulating or   controlling extremely small units of matters on the scale of molecule or even atoms.

TPO44-L1  00:30-00:45

A team of material scientists in Massachusetts have been   working on a new ultrathin coating, a   nana coating that might be applied to objects like bathroom mirrors, car   windows and eye glasses to prevent fogging.

                 01:30-01:42

 What   happens is they cause the tiny water   droplets to flatten when they condense on the surface of shower door or bathroom   mirror or whatever the object it is.

TPO44-L2  02:11-02:30

Hippolytus been sent off by his father, then a   little later a messenger arrives and describes how Hippolytus was ridding in his   chariot when a giant bull appeared at the ocean and caused the chariot to   crush.

TPO44-L2   04:17-04:28

Some theatres have fifty or more rows of seats accommodating up to fourteen thousand spectators, ascending way of the hillside, and this was long before theatre binoculars were   invented.

TPO44-L3   00:46-01:04

 So, it had been assumed for a long time that New   Guinea, that domesticated   plants and animals, the practice of agriculture generally, had   been introduced from Southeast Asia about 3500 years ago, had come south   essentially. 

TPO44-L3    01:31-01:42

It was unclear whether the forest had been   cleared by farmers to plant fields, or by hunter gatherers so they could hunt   more easily, and many plant remains like seeds and fruits don’t preserve well   in swampy   soils.

TPO44-L4    00:13-00:24

From developing wind farms to tapping into an   underground source of geothermal energy, and when you’re considering a new   project, it’s important to look at the cost, as well as benefits of developing that energy source.

TPO47-L1    01:00-01:11

Critics back then were unimpressed by it,   though it’s likely that their own   feelings about how play should be, neoclassical or romantic, affected   their opinions about it.

                  01:28-01:38

He was part of a growing movement of er…, young   authors and artists, who were rebelling   against neoclassicism, against the conventions of   neoclassicism.

TPO47-L2   00:02-00:10

Now usually when we talk about birds flying   long distances, we are discussing seasonal migration, but there are some   species that fly long distances not as part of a migration, but as part of their regular foraging for food.

TPO47-L2   01:49-02:00

But it still works out because albatross fly using a technique called   dynamic soaring, which enables them   to cover very long distances while expending very little energy.

                  03:27-03:48

But the problem is that we’ve also found magnetite in   non-migratory birds, which   suggests that it may in fact serve a completely   different function, not related to navigation at all.

TPO47-L3   03:31-03:47

 Ok, in   my career, I’ve learned, well, as part of building and maintaining strong   relationships in working on administrative skills, you’ve got to consider the   other needs of your team, beyond the sport itself

                  02:33-02:54

But if coaches spend too much of your time on   game strategy, well, you see, maybe that’s secondary, too, to the knowledge and skills you’ll need   for the other roles you undertake as a coach, especially, as that survey emphasized, skills in dealing with people and administration.   

TPO47-L4    02:23-02:40

One result of these interactions is that equatorial air masses move away from the equator, and in the process, those equatorial   winds actually take heat away from the equator and transfer it to some cooler part of earth.

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