托福精听荟萃之每日老托听力讲解 第25期
日期:2012-07-05 06:57

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听力填空

本听力材料来自于老托partb,partc,是公认实施有效的听写材料,对于上手托福时间不长的同学非常适合。我曾经一次短时间备考听力提高了7分也归功老托。希望大家和我一样一定要坚持下来噢。相信坚持学习的同学听力上都会有很大的飞跃!

Nopain, no gain.我们的安排是这样的,第一遍用听力软件精听材料(建议做单句听写,听写的时候不要偷看我给的挖空题),然后按照我给的挖空题填关键词,回复后即可看到听力原文和文章精解,我将把难点和易错点oneby one 分析给大家。

回复填空答案格式如下:1____2____3____...et.al.

Some of you may be familiar with the Apollo programs geological studies of the

moon during the 1960s. But you may not be aware of the _______research

that ______ those studies. The work of two early researchers was very

important in determining the nature of the surface of the moon. Back in 1892, a

geologist named Carlos Gilbert was challenging the prevailing views about the

lunar surfaces. At that time most scientists thought the ______ on the moon had

been created by volcanic action. Gilbert made some careful ______ studies.

There were no spacecrafts back then, so telescopes were the best way to

observe the moon. It concluded that the lunar crater is so uniform that they had

to be the result of impact of falling bodies such as meteorites. I posted the

enlargements just some of the drawings on the board. If you compare them to

those in your text, you can see that his are amazingly accurate. Still, his

contemporaries ______ his work. 50 years later, a graduate student named

Wolf Baldwin reasserted Gilbert's species. He too met with resistance and he

left academics to run his family's machinery business. But he didn't give up his

research. He worked alone in his spare time, and eventually wrote an

influential book called "the face of the moon". A young geologist who read it

was so inspired that he persuaded NASA to incorporate geology into the Apollo

missions. Well, the Apollo missions eventually confirmed most of Baldwin's

ideas, which is astonishing, considering that he wasn't a professional scientis.

答案原文

【填空答案】

  1. extensive adj. 广泛的;大量的;广阔的

  2. precedevt. 领先,在…之前;优于,高于 vi. 领先,在前面

  3. crater n. 火山口;弹坑

  4. telescopic adj. 望远镜的;[眼科] 远视的;套管式伸缩的;眼力好的;有先见之明的

  5. rejected v. 拒绝,驳回(reject的过去分词形式)adj. 被拒的;不合格的

【听力原文】

Some of you may be familiar with the Apollo programs geological studies of the

moon during the 1960s. But you may not be aware of the extensive research

that preceded those studies. The work of two early researchers was very

important in determining the nature of the surface of the moon. Back in 1892, a

geologist named Carlos Gilbert was challenging the prevailing views about the

lunar surfaces. At that time most scientists thought the crater on the moon had

been created by volcanic action. Gilbert made some careful telescopic studies.

There were no spacecrafts back then, so telescopes were the best way to

observe the moon. It concluded that the lunar crater is so uniform that they had

to be the result of impact of falling bodies such as meteorites. I posted the

enlargements just some of the drawings on the board. If you compare them to

those in your text, you can see that his are amazingly accurate. Still, his

contemporaries rejected his work. 50 years later, a graduate student named

Wolf Baldwin reasserted Gilbert's species. He too met with resistance and he

left academics to run his family's machinery business. But he didn't give up his

research. He worked alone in his spare time, and eventually wrote an

influential book called "the face of the moon". A young geologist who read it

was so inspired that he persuaded NASA to incorporate geology into the Apollo

missions. Well, the Apollo missions eventually confirmed most of Baldwin's

ideas, which is astonishing, considering that he wasn't a professional scientist.



精解译文


【听力精解】

【参考译文】

你们有些人可能是熟悉的“阿波罗计划的地质研究”,月亮在20世纪60年代。但你可能不知道广泛的研究之前的研究。两个早期研究者的工作是很重要的在月球表面的性质决定。早在1892年,地质学家名叫卡洛斯·吉尔伯特被挑战的普遍看法月球表面。当时,大多数科学家认为,月球上的陨石坑是由火山活动造成的。吉尔伯特做了一些谨慎的伸缩研究。没有飞船返回,所以望远镜是最好的方式观察月球。它认为,月球陨石坑是统一的,他们有结果的影响,如陨石坠落斑痕。我张贴的放大的只是一些主板上的图纸。如果你比较他们那些文本,你可以看到,是非常准确的。尽管如此,他同时代的人们没有承认他的工作。50年后,一个研究生命名沃尔夫·鲍德温重申吉尔伯特的物种。他也遇到阻力,他左学者运行家人的机械企业。但他并没有放弃他研究。他曾独自一人在他的空余时间,并最终写出了有影响力的书,被称为“月亮的脸”。一位读它的年轻的地质学家,受到这样的启发,他说服美国宇航局阿波罗纳入地质任务。嗯,阿波罗登月计划最终证实鲍德温的最初的想法,这是惊人的,考虑到他是不是一个专业的科学家。

祝大家每天进步一点点!

AmyLee


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重点单词
  • resistancen. 抵抗力,反抗,反抗行动;阻力,电阻;反对
  • inspiredadj. 有创见的,有灵感的
  • accurateadj. 准确的,精确的
  • machineryn. (总称)机器,机械
  • astonishingadj. 惊人的 动词astonish的现在分词
  • uniformn. 制服 adj. 一致的,统一的 vt. 穿制
  • confirmedadj. 习惯的,积习的,确认过的,证实的 动词conf
  • prevailingadj. 盛行很广的,一般的,最普通的
  • incorporateadj. 合并的,公司组织的,具体化的 v. 合并,组成
  • professionaladj. 职业的,专业的,专门的 n. 专业人员