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最好的锻炼的方法是多听,其实真的是听多了就能理解一些,而且,有时候觉得没听懂,也不一定要急着去理解它,就像做一样,有些单词虽然不懂,但是它不会影响你对全文的理解。而且,就我觉得吧,以前总是把一段反反复复的听,觉得这样比较好,但是,我现在觉得,与其反复的听某一段,不如每次听一两遍,但是听更多的内容。当然,锻炼听力最好的方法是听voa音频,在听的时候,不仅可以锻炼听力,也顺便一起了。PS:voa听力音频材料可以到这里下载:
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请问VOA常速听不懂还要坚持听吗?
现在用老托福听力做听写和跟读,用VOA常速做泛听,我还要坚持听吗,只能听个别单词,请大侠指点,但听不懂
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精听+听写500小时一定会进步,平均每天投入时间在不少于6小时不管其它,建议听200小时慢速后过渡到更快一点的训练材料上去。希望对你有帮助:首先听“外研社的《型概念2》认真听写到48课同时背诵不少于100遍”。96课听写完后要保证复听,一直坚持到现在。再回过头来听写“85年上外版《新概念1册》”认真听完144课。我是从日开始听写第一课的。我的自学程序是这样的。再继续听写完85年上外版《新概念2册49-96课》并背诵100遍。同时在背诵49-96课课文的同时听写《老友记》(因为速度更快)为听写《新3》做准备!现在我听标准voa能听懂60%(主要的拦路虎就是生词多)。慢速听的很省力了。从听写《老友记》开始我开始有意识的增加扩展的单词的时间以便托展单词量,同时背诵不少于100遍,以便提高听慢速英语的能力。祝成功
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不会的单词查出来背过,因为新闻单词差不多都是重复出现的!用它来做听写,你会惊喜的发现,非常好用.s,写下来的跟文本对照,还听得懂百分之七八十。坚持下来. 在putclub(普特)里找得到听力资源和对应文本,你不但会听写了,很有成就感的。
p这个当然要坚持了
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出门在外也不愁VOA常速英语:美国外交政策:2015年一些关注焦点
US Foreign Policy: What to Watch in 2015
Alex Villarreal
January 05,2015
WASHINGTON& 2015 is here, and with a new year comes new challenges - and some old ones. Last year left the United States with a lot of unfinished business around the world. President Barack Obama&#39;s top foreign policy challenges as he enters his final two years in the White House will be varied and require careful coordination between many stakeholders.
In December, President Obama marked the end of America&#39;s longest war.
But Pentagon officials say the dawn of 2015 does not mean the end of U.S. assistance.
&It&s not like on December 31 we&re just going to walk away. We aren&t. We are going to remain,& said Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby.
Air support, training and counterterrorism are all on the agenda for the more than 10,000 U.S. troops staying in Afghanistan this year.
It&#39;s help Afghan forces need, as the year saw a rise in Taliban attacks.
The U.S. will also fight terrorism in the form of Islamic State militants. The group surged into the public consciousness in 2014, with its rapid takeover of large parts of Iraq and Syria and its brutal beheadings of Westerners.
Airstrikes against the group appear to be working, with analysts predicting continued gains.
&I think Iraq, between the Kurdish army and the national army based in Baghdad, with strong U.S. support, will make progress in 2015,& said Paul Salem, of the Middle East Institute.
Also in need of progress are the efforts of the U.S. and five other world powers to reach a nuclear deal with Iran. Negotiators are now aiming for July, after a November deadline passed without agreement.
&These talks are not going to suddenly get easier just because we extend them. They&#39;re tough. And they have been tough. And they are going to stay tough,& said Secretary of State John Kerry.
And the new Republican-controlled U.S. Congress could complicate things even more, say analysts.
&Members of Congress are anxious to impose additional sanctions. That could have a disruptive effect,& said the Brookings Institution&s Robert Einhorn.
Russia is the source of even more sanctions tensions. Those the U.S. has imposed for Russian support of Ukrainian separatists have helped send Russia&#39;s currency and economy into a nosedive. But the Ukraine conflict is a dispute U.S. officials are determined to overcome.
&No one is giving up on the U.S. - Russia relationship. We have to get it to a better place,& said Eric Rubin, a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs.
The U.S. says Russia could get sanctions relief by withdrawing all troops from Ukrainian territory, among other conditions.
And not to be forgotten is North Korea. U.S. investigators traced the November cyberattack on Sony Pictures Entertainment to the isolated nation. In response, President Obama made new sanctions against North Korea his first foreign policy move of the New Year.
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