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1、新托福突破口TPO(1-24)口语文本 新托福突破口其实还是留有很多遗憾的,这里面一个很大的遗憾,就是一直都没有一份口语音频的原文出现!今天借助网友“宇宇”的分享,我们终于弥补了这个遗憾!十分感谢“宇宇”! 虽然现在已经发布了新托福突破口TPO25与TPO26,但是这份材料我们是苦苦等了5年才等到的,因此各位考友暂时也就别再等新托福突破口TPO25与TPO26口语文本的到来了,就先使用这份已有的资料吧,毕竟这里面已经都包含了24套了,完全没有必要为剩下的2套进行纠结。 其实这份新托福突破口TPO的文本一直没有引起太多人的注意,也是有他的原因的,毕竟TPO口语部分之中的听力难度,还是赶不上听力部
2、分本身的难度的。如果在口语部分的听力都解决不了的话,那么其实TPO的听力也真的是难有出头之日了。从这个角度来说,我们其实不是很重视口语的听力部分。 但是,从学习的角度来说,其实很多考友还是很难一步就达到托福考试的要求的,而且在准备托福的时间段里面,还有很强烈的准备托福口语的需要,但是这个时候听力实力还不够强,此时,这份资料就派上用场了。 这份资料会有如下3大用处: 1. 各位考友可以在手里还不是很强的时候,可以用这份资料来替代口语音频,帮助我们练习。 2. 可以跟读这份材料,来帮助自己矫正自己的口语发音,同时也可以拿这份材料做转述!因为这份材料十分的口语化,而且逻辑性非常的好,非常适合我们作为
3、口语转述的资料。 3. 对于水平比较低的考友,用这份材料做听写,其实也是可以的,因为材料比较短,而且难度也比较低,作为一个接入型的教材,也是不错的。其实口语的核心还是在于多开口说,多开口练。如果你对于口语的练习,实在没有方向的话,也可以看一下无老师的30小时,拿下托福口语! ,一定会令你茅塞顿开的!目录TPO15Task 35Task 46Task 57Task 68TPO29Task 39Task 410Task 511Task 612TPO313Task 313Task 414Task 515Task 617TPO418Task 318Task 419Task 520Task 622TPO
4、523Task 323Task 425Task 526Task 627TPO628Task 328Task 430Task 531Task 633TPO734Task 334Task 436Task 537Task 638TPO839Task 339Task 440Task 541Task 643TPO944Task 344Task 446Task 547Task 649TPO1050Task 350Task 452Task 553Task 654TPO1155Task 355Task 456Task 557Task 658TPO1259Task 359Task 460Task 561Task
5、 663TPO1364Task 364Task 465Task 566Task 667TPO1468Task 368Task 470Task 571Task 673TPO1574Task 374Task 476Task 577Task 679TPO1680Task 380Task 482Task 583Task 684TPO1785Task 385Task 486Task 587Task 688TPO1889Task 389Task 491Task 592Task 693TPO1994Task 394Task 495Task 596Task 698TPO2099Task 399Task 410
6、1Task 5102Task 6104TPO21105Task 3105Task 4107Task 5108Task 6110TPO22111Task 3111Task 4113Task 5114Task 6116TPO23117Task 3117Task 4119Task 5120Task 6122TPO24123Task 3123Task 4125Task 5126Task 6128TPO1Task 3Did you see Paul s letter in the paper about the new sculpture?Yeah, but it was totally unconvi
7、ncing. His reasons for opposing the plan were just totally off. I am glad we ll finally have some nice arts on campus. I d like to shake donor s hand and say thank you.What do you mean the donor?You didnt know? An anonymous donor is paying the bill for most of the sculpture.Not the university?No, hi
8、s assumptions about who is paying for are all wrong.Still I wonder if he has a point about the space that it will take up.Well, you know why Paul is upset? He and his friends are always out there on the lawn right where the sculpture will be, kicking around the soccer ball. Now they ll just have to
9、use another part of the campus to play.Oh, so he just does not want to have to move.Yeah. for him, its sculpture versus convenience.Task 4So let me tell you about my own experience with this when I was working for a computer company a couple of years ago. So one day a coworker and I suggested we sho
10、uld our computers a design makeover, make them look more up to date. Market research was showing that new customers said that they would be more interested in buying our computers if they looked cooler. Our technology was advanced but the outside design looked really old fashioned. At first, more th
11、an half the group supported us. There were a few senior managers there though who did not support the design change. One of the senior managers said our focus has always been on technology, changing the look is an unnecessary cost. Almost immediately some of our supporters changed their minds. Even
12、my coworker changed his mind. When I asked him why after the meeting, he told me he did not want to make a bad impression on the senior managers. He thought that disagreeing with them might jeopardize his chances of getting a promotion by not looking like a team player. What about me? I hated to adm
13、it it, but after a few hours discussion, I started wondering if it was worthy every one s time to argue about this. As more people sided with senior management, I started to feel like I was the only one holding up the vote. Every one else seemed to think change wasnt necessary so I voted against my
14、own idea in the end. So we unanimously decided to stay with the current old looking design. But this decision ended up costing us a lot of money. That same year, our competitor came up with a new design that attracted some of our customers and prevented us from profiting on potential new customers.T
15、ask 5Hi, Mary, how is your voluntary work going? You still involved in that after school program with the elementary school kids?Yeah, but I have got a problem. I am supposed to be driving a bunch of them to the zoo tomorrow.Yeah?And I was supposed to rent a van for the trip. But I waited too long t
16、o call the rental agency to reserve one and now it turns out they do not have any vans available for tomorrow. I dont know what to do. These kids will be really disappointed if their trip gets cancelled.Well, does not one of your friends here on campus have a car? I mean could not you borrow it for
17、the day?Yeah, probably, but I need to borrow two cars, or there would not be enough space for all the kids.That is why I was going to rent a van and then I need to find somebody else to drive too. I cant drive two cars by myself.Yeah, that is true. Well, I am sure you can probably find a volunteer.
18、Or if you want to save yourself the trouble of hunting down as a second driver, well, what about public transportation, check the bus schedule and I think there is a bus line that goes right past the zoo.Yeah, that is a possibility. But I dont know it might be a real challenge supervising the kids o
19、n the bus. Sometimes they are a handful when they get excited. It is an option, though.Task 6Scientists have learned some interesting things about the intellectual abilities of babies. They say there is evidence that babies as young as five month old can do basic arithmetic: that they can add. Scien
20、tists think that babies know that one plus one equals two and not one, the evidence is indirect because obviously, you can not ask a five month old baby to add up some numbers for you so they devised an experiment where in this experiment a baby is shown a doll on a table. okay, so the baby looks at
21、 the doll. Then the researcher lowers a screen in front of the doll. So now the doll is hidden behind the screen. But the baby has already seen the doll and so know it is there. Well, then the researcher takes a second doll and very obviously places it behind the screen with the first one. Okay, so
22、now you have two dolls behind the screen, right? Well ,no. Because what the researchers did was they secretly took away one of the dolls. And then when they raised the screen back up, the baby, well, it expects to see two dolls, right? But there is only one there. And guess what? The baby is surpris
23、ed. It expects two , but it only sees one. How could the researchers tell that the baby is surprised. Well, they recorded the baby s eye movements on camera. And we know that when a baby is surprised by something, a loud noise or an unexpected flash of light maybe, it stares at where the noise or li
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