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❷ 适合高中生的英语各种场景对话(应付考试听力)mp3下载
你可以去旺旺英语里看看。哪里很多的
❸ 英语日常对话听力
建议到恒星英语网,或者51voa.com
❹ 常用英语口语mp3打包下载(含中文翻译文本)
常用英语口语mp3打包下载(含中文翻译文本)
见听力课堂英语口语专题,英语口语8000句。39个方面的内容,分成39课,提供英语口语8000句mp3打包下载,英语口语8000句文本下载。链接和截图附后:
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内容包含:
01.在家中
02.享受余暇时间
03.请医生看病
04.恋爱结婚
05.在工作单位
06.打电话
07.日期与时间
08.见面分手
09.随意谈话
10.提醒忠告
11.表白道谢
12.商谈
13.请求帮助
14.吐露真情
15.各种问题
16.高兴时
17.生气不满
18.悲伤失望
19.喜欢讨厌
20.担心惦念
21.怀疑
22.为难
23.不感兴趣
24.害羞
25.吃惊
26.祝福恭喜
27.吊唁
28.节日
30.在街上
31.购物
32.在外用餐
33.旅行
34.遇到麻烦
35.商业交谈
36.叙述事情
37.请求回函
38.谨至问候
39.谚语与惯用语
❺ 英语日常对话听力怎么快速提高
我有一些抄提高英语听力的方法和经验可以提供给楼主。
第一读是听的基础。只有会正确读出口来才会听懂。
第二听什么好,多看看美剧,像老友记这些,都是经典美剧。
第三怎么听?楼主要知道泛听不如精听,你这次听不懂的单词和意群,放过去了,下次遇到还是不懂,要向精读那样精听,一句一句的抠,直到听懂为止,这样对你的英语听力才有帮助。
所以楼主需要端正态度,借助学习软件辅助,一步一步的来学习。我知道一个学习软件不错,能飞英语软件,不仅复读功能强大,还有很强大的听写、口语练习功能。
❻ 求英语日常对话听力资源。
新概念
每日英语听力
都可以
❼ 哪里可以下得到中级或是初级的英语对话口语训练的mp3格式的听力材料啊!!
初级的英语对话口语训练的mp3格式的听力材料专请到下面地址属:www.rye.net/syy/zxyy/200701/1711.html
❽ 英语听力材料在哪找(日常对话)
想要来提高口语交流和应自用能力,建议找个资质好点的外教进行一对一辅导,如果再加上 自己的努力,短时间内基本可以达到日常口语交流无障碍。你也可以考虑看看我上的一线口语,一线口语,他就是专门针对口语方面的,平时工作忙的时候,我就边工作边听那个Mp3音频课程,晚上回家打开电脑跟着视屏课程练习口语技巧,老师随时在线,不会的可以问,短短的2个 月时间,至少我的听力水平,口语交际能力是有了很大的提高,如果想学习的朋友们,希望可以 帮到您.
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❾ 急需关于mystery 的英语对话,做听力材料!
最长的一个:
王尔德独幕剧《莎乐美》剧本 关键词包含 The mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death
HERODIAS: My daughter has done well.
HEROD: I am sure that some misfortune will happen.
SALOME: [She leans over the cistern and listens] There is no sound. I hear nothing. Why does he not cry out, this man? Ah! if any man sought to kill me, I would cry out, I would struggle, I would not suffer... Strike, strike, Naaman, strike, I tell you... No, I hear nothing. There is a silence, a terrible silence. Ah! something has fallen upon the ground. I heard something fall. It was the sword of the Executioner. He is afraid, this slave. He has dropped his sword. He dares not kill him. He is a coward, this slave! Let soldiers be sent. [She sees the Page of Herodias and addresses him] Come hither. Thou wert the friend of him who is dead, wert thou not? Well, I tell thee, there are not dead men enough. Go to the soldiers and bid them go down and bring me the thing I ask, the thing the Tetrarch has promised me, the thing that is mine. [the Page recoils. She turns to the soldiers] Hither, ye soldiers. Get ye down into this cistern and bring me the head of this man. Tetrarch, Tetrarch, command your soldiers that they bring me the head of Iokanaan. [A huge black arm, the arm of the Executioner, comes forth from the cistern, bearing on a silver shield the head of Iokanaan. Salome seizes it. Herod hides his face with his cloak. Herodias smiles and fans herself. The Nazarenes fall on their knees and begin to pray] Ah! thou wouldst not suffer me to kiss thy mouth, Iokanaan. Well! I will kiss it now. I will bite it with my teeth as one bites a ripe fruit. Yes, I will kiss thy mouth, Iokanaan. I said it; did I not say it? I said it. Ah! I will kiss it now... But wherefore cost thou not look at me, Iokanaan? Thine eyes that were so terrible, so full of rage and scorn, are shut now. Wherefore are they shut? Open shine eyes! Lift up shine eyelids, Iokanaan! Wherefore cost thou not look at me? Art thou afraid of me, Iokanaan, that thou wilt not look at me?... And thy tongue, that was like a red snake darting poison, it moves no more, it speaks no words, lokanaan, that scarlet viper that spat its venom upon me. It is strange, is it not? How is it that the red viper stirs no longer?... Thou wouldst have none of me, Iokanaan. Thou rejectedstt me. Thou didst speak evil words against me. Thy didst bear thyself toward me as to a harlot, as to a woman that is a wanton, to me, Salome, daughter of Herodias, Princess of Judaea! Well, I still live, but thou art dead, and thy head belongs to me. I can do with it what I will. I can throw it to the dogs and to the birds of the air. That which the dogs leave, the birds of the air shall devour... Ah, Iokanaan, Iokanaan, thou wert the man that I loved alone among men! All other men were hateful to me. But thou wert beautiful! Thy body was a column of ivory set upon feet of silver. It was a garden full of doves and lilies of silver. It was a tower of silver decked with shields of ivory. There was nothing in the world so white as thy body. There was nothing in the world so black as thy hair. In the whole world there was nothing so red as thy mouth. Thy voice was a censer that scattered strange perfumes, and when I looked on thee I heard a strange music. Ah! wherefore didst thou not look at me, Iokanaan? With the cloak of shine hands, and with the cloak of thy blasphemies thou didst hide thy face. Thou didst put upon shine eyes the covering of him who would see his God. Well, thou hast seen thy God, Iokanaan, but me, me, thou didst never see. If thou hadst seen me thou hadst loved me. I saw thee, and I loved thee. Oh, how I loved thee! I love thee yet, Iokanaan. I love only thee... I am athirst for thy beauty; I am hungry for thy body; and neither wine nor apples can appease my desire. What shall I do now, Iokanaan? Neither the floods nor the great waters can quench my passion. I was a princess, and thou didst scorn me. I was a virgin, and thou didst take my virginity from me. I was chaste, and thou didst fill my veins with fire... Ah! ah! wherefore didst thou not look at me? If thou hadst looked at me thou hadst loved me. Well I know that thou wouldst have loved me, and the mystery of Love is greater than the mystery of Death.
HEROD: She is monstrous, thy daughter; I tell thee she is monstrous. In truth, what she has done is a great crime. I am sure that it is a crime against some unknown God.
HERODIAS: I am well pleased with my daughter. She has done well. And I would stay here now.
HEROD: [Rising] Ah! There speaks my brother's wife! Come! I will not stay in this place. Come, I tell thee. Surely some terrible thing will befall. Manasseh, Issachar, Ozias, put out the torches. I will not look at things, I will not suffer things to look at me. Put out the torches! Hide the moon! Hide the stars! Let us hide ourselves in our palace, Herodias. I begin to be afraid. [The slaves put out the torches. The stars disappear. A great cloud crosses the moon and conceals it completely. The Tetrarch begins to climb the staircase]
THE VOICE OF SALOME: Ah! I have kissed thy mouth, Iokanaan, I have kissed thy mouth. There was a bitter taste on thy lips. Was it the taste of blood... Nay; but perchance it was the taste of love... They say that love hath a bitter taste... But what matter? what matter? I have kissed thy mouth, lokanaan, I have kissed thy mouth. [A ray of moonlight falls on Salome and illumines her]
HEROD: [Turning round and seeing Salome] Kill that woman! [The soldiers rush forward and crush beneath their shields Salome, daughter of Herodias, Princess of Judaea].
❿ 初中英语听力常用对话有什么(听力第一题)
这个问题,建议你直接买本常用会话的参考书,基本听力考试内容都离不开日常会话,没有很难的东西。