精聽(tīng)建議:
先完整地把一條新聞聽(tīng)一到三遍,爭(zhēng)取掌握大意。然后,一句一句精聽(tīng),力爭(zhēng)每句話都聽(tīng)明白。遇到實(shí)在不懂的地方,再聽(tīng)寫(xiě)。
下面的文本材料中空缺部分里面要填的詞都很簡(jiǎn)單,不過(guò)是一些值得注意的連讀或者典型的美式發(fā)音哦,有些語(yǔ)速比較快。試試看,你能不能全部寫(xiě)對(duì)?
(參考文本,歡迎指出錯(cuò)誤^^)
This is All Things Considered from NPR News. I'm Melissa Block. And I'm Robert Siegel. To business journalist Charles Fishman, Wal-Mart is a mammoth American success story, a transforming but ___1___ force in the American economy. It is an expression of our preference for low prices. It is a force driving manufacturing jobs overseas. It is not so much a business as an economic phenomenon. And he's written a book about it, The Wal-Mart Effect. Charles Fishman says, we have to know more about Wal-Mart, because of its ___2___ and its power. There are nearly 4,000 Wal-Mart stores in the United States alone. 90% of Americans live within 15 miles to the Wal-Mart. So they are everywhere. The company is 2% of the United States' economy all by itself, which is ___3___. And Wal-Mart is the No.1 seller of guns in America, ___4___, DVDs, bicycles and toys. So if you makes guns or ___4___ or movies, every morning you wake up thinking about the same major customer, Wal-Mart.
參考答案:
1. secretive 隱秘的
2. sheer size 巨大的規(guī)模
3. extra-ordinary 非同尋常的
4. deodorant 除臭劑