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1、TOEFL老托福听力PartC原文精选5篇 为了让大家更好的准备托福考试,给大家整理老托福听力PartC原文,下面就和大家分享,来欣赏一下吧。老托福听力PartC原文1在上个月的会议上你们要求我起草一个报告,关于保持学生中心每天24小时开放的可能性。I decided that the best way to assess the need for expanded hours was to talk to the people who were still in the student center at closing time.我判断评估增加小时数的需求的最好方法是与在关闭时间依然在学生
2、中心里面的人谈谈。First, over the course of the two weeks, I interviewed more than fifty students as they left the student center at its regular closing time of twelve midnight.首先,在过去两周的进程中,我面谈了超过五十名同学,当他们在通常的午夜12点的关闭时间离开学生中心时。About eighty percent of them said they would prefer that the center stay open late
3、r.他们中的大约百分之八十说,他们更喜欢中心保持开放更晚些。Of the three main uses of the centereating in the snack bar, recreation in the game room or watching TV, and studying by far the most popular late night activity isand this may surprise youstudying.中心的三大用途在快餐部吃东西,在娱乐室消遣或看电视,以及学习,目前为止最普遍的深夜活动是这也许会让你们很惊讶学习。Almost all of t
4、he people I talked to said that their main reason for being in the center after ten p.m. was to study in groups or to find a quiet place to study because their dorm was too noisy.和我谈过的几乎所有的人都说,他们晚上10点之后呆在中心的主要原因是小组学习或者是找一个安静的地方学习,因为他们的宿舍太喧闹了。Of course, many of these people used the snack bar or TV r
5、oom for breaks.当然,许多这些人使用快餐部或者电视房来休息。My recommendation is that we ask the administration to keep the center open after midnight for studying.我的建议是我们要求管理部门在午夜后保持中心开放用来学习。The recreation room and snack bar can still close at the usual time.娱乐室和快餐部依旧在通常的时间关闭。This should meet the objection that it costs
6、too much to staff the center from midnight to eight a.m., which Im sure will be the first response.这应该符合异议,就是从午夜到上午8点给中心配备工作人员成本太高,这点我肯定会是第一个反应。老托福听力PartC原文2These days we take for granted the wide variety of music available on the radio.一直以来我们理所当然地认为在广播里可得到广泛的,多种多样的音乐。But, this wasnt always the case
7、.但是,这并非总是如此。In the early days of radio, stations were capable of broadcasting only a narrow range of sounds, which was all right for the human voice but music didnt sound very good.在无线电广播的早期,电台只能够广播狭窄范围的声音,这对人类声音来说还行,但是音乐听起来不是很好。There was also a great deal of crackling and other static noises that f
8、urther interfered with the quality of the sound.还有许多噼里啪啦声和其他静电噪声进一步干扰了声音的质量。A man named Edwin Armstrong, who was a music lover, set out to change this.一个名叫Edwin Armstrong,这人是个音乐爱好者,打算改变这事。He invented FM radio, a technology that allowed stations to send a broad range of frequencies that greatly impro
9、ved the quality of the music.他发明了调频广播,一种允许电台发送宽广范围频率的技术,极大地提升了音乐的质量。Now, youd think that this would have made him a millionaire; it didnt.那么,你可能会认为这会使他成为百万富翁,它(调频广播技术)没有。Radio stations at that time had invested enormous amounts of money in the old technology.那时的广播电台已经在旧的科技上投资了庞大的金额。So the last thing
10、 they wanted was to invest millions more in the new technology.所以他们最不想做的事就是去在新科技上多投资数百万。Nor did they want to have to compete with other radio stations that had a superior sound and could put them out of business.他们也不想同其他有优质声音的,能让他们破产的广播电台竞争。So they pressured the Federal Communications Commission, th
11、e department of the United States government that regulates radio stations, to put restrictive regulations on FM radio.所以他们施压给联邦通信委员会,美国政府管理广播电台的部门,在调频广播上施加限制性的规则。The result was that its use was limited to a very small area around New England.结果是它的使用被限制在New England周围很小的区域。Of course as we all know, E
12、dwin Armstrongs FM technology eventually prevailed and was adopted by thousands of stations around the world.当然,正如我们所知,Edwin Armstrong的调频技术最终获胜了,并且被全世界成千上万的电台采用了。But this took years of court battles and he never saw how it came to affect the lives of almost everyone.但这打了多年的官司,而且他从来都没见到它(调频技术)如何来影响几乎
13、每一个人的生活。老托福听力PartC原文3Im going to talk about a train that exemplifies the rise and fall of passenger trains in the United States: the Twentieth Century Limited.我将要谈谈作为美国客运列车兴衰的例证的一列火车:二十世纪高级快车。Let me go back just a bit.让我来回顾一下下。In 1893, a special train was established to take people from New York to
14、an exposition in Chicago.在1893年,一列专列被设立,载人从纽约去芝加哥的一个博览会。It was so successful that regular service was then set up between these cities.这事是如此的成功以至于定期的(客运)服务然后就在这些城市间建立了。The inaugural trip of the Twentieth Century Limited was made in 1902.二十世纪高级快车的首次旅行被安排在1902年。The train was different from what anyone
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