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   新的托福考试将听说读写四项基本功综合在一块,答案的呈现也不再只限于选择题。考试在英文程度上(词汇的难易、阅读文章的深度等等)没深,在考试准备上面就困难了许多。从前,大概只需要学点考试技巧,背些单词,记住语法的规则,最多再背些考试真题,练习一下作文的模版,把这些基本功反复操练就差不多了。但是现在的iBT考试的综合题型要求考生能听能读,然后再把听读所得到的内容说出来、写出来。换言之,听读不懂就说写不出。即便听读可以,如果说写不行,结果还是枉然。要能在新的托福考试中胜出,四项基本功缺一不可。

 

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  • 托福听力短文 II-05-1 (WA) I was really glad when your club invited me to share my coin collection. It's been my passion since I collected my first Lincoln cent in 1971; that's the current penny with Abraham Lincoln's image. Just a little history before I start in on my
  • 托福听力短文 II-05-2 (MA) Today I want to talk to you about wasps and their nests. You'll recall that biologists divide species of wasps into two groups: solitary and social. Solitary wasps, as the name implies, do not live together with other wasps. In most species the
  • 托福听力短文 II-05-3 (WA) One of the most popular myths about the United States in the nineteenth century was that of the free and simple life of the farmer. It was said that farmers worked hard on their own land to produce whatever their families needed. They might som
  • 托福听力短文 II-06-1 (WA) Before moving on to a new topic, I want to finish up our unit on arachnids by looking at what may seem a very unusual aspect of spider behavior --- a species where the young spiders actually consume the body of their mother. Unlike most other s
  • 托福听力短文 II-06-2 (MA-KC) Moving away from newspapers, let's now focus on magazines. Now, the first magazine was a little periodical called The Review, and it was started in London in 1704. It looked a lot like the newspapers of the time, but in terms of its content,
  • 托福听力短文 II-06-3 (MA) There's an art exhibition here on campus which ties in well with the discussions we're had about folk art. It's an exhibition of wildlife art calendars from about a hundred years ago. Like most other folk art, the calendar pictures were not con
  • 托福听力短文 II-07-1 (WA) As many of you already know, March is Women's History Month, so it's just a few weeks until the university begins its annual observance. The Women's Studies Program, in conjunction with the College Life Office, is pleased to announce that a ful
  • 托福听力短文 II-07-2 (MA) Welcome to the largest retrospective exhibit this art museum has ever devoted to an architect. The architect chosen for this honor is Frank Lloyd Wright --- probably the greatest United States architect of the twentieth century. Wright has the
  • 托福听力短文 II-07-3 (WA) Today, I'd like to turn our attention to an area of management often overlooked in traditional management courses: small-business management. Small businesses have gone from being traditional small-town stores selling food or clothing to sophis
  • 托福听力短文 II-08-1 (WA) The next style of furniture design I'd like to discuss is Shaker furniture design. The Shakers are a religious group that flourished in the nineteenth-century United States. At that time, the Shakers lived in their own communities and believed
  • 托福听力短文 II-08-2 (MA) Scientists are always on the lookout for alternative sources of energy. Today we're going to discuss one that's so plentiful they say it could supply more energy than all the coal and oil in the world. It's found in something called gas hydrate
  • 托福听力短文 II-08-3 (W-JA) Today, I want to talk about the Cariboo gold rush of 1858, which began when gold was discovered in the frontier town of Quesnel [k-NEL] Forks in the Canadian province of British Columbia. By 1861 thousands of men had flocked to the region hop
  • 托福听力短文 II-09-1 (MA) Look at our topographical map and you'll see that the middle third of the North American continent --- from the Rocky Mountains almost to the Mississippi River --- is pretty flat. This is the Great Plains. This kind of area is sometimes called
  • 托福听力短文 II-09-2 (WA) Did you know you can catch a mood? A bad mood isn't spread by a virus like the flu is, but it can be contagious. Moods sort of drift from person to person unconsciously --- slight, unintentional signals carry the mood. You've probably experienc
  • 托福听力短文 II-09-3 (MA) We've probably all wondered how a new word gets into the dictionary. Take the word doofus, for example, spelled d-o-o-f-u-s, meaning a stupid or incompetent person. This word, which has been around since the late 1960's in a slang sense, made i
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