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2014年12月英语四级听力冲刺练习3

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发表于 2016-7-28 21:08:57 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  英语四级听力部分算是同学们考试时的难点吧。听力这部分不能急于求成,需要时间来练习。对于这部分同学们平时在积累词汇的基础上多加练习就可以,听的多了就能掌握技巧,距离12月份的四六级考试还有一段时间,同学每天练习一点听力,考试时听力就能取得高分了。
  

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听力材料:
  Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA LearningEnglish.
  I'm June Simms.
  Last week, the show was all about the Oscars. Thisweek we talk about the host of that ceremony,comedian Ellen DeGeneres. She broke an Internetrecord last Sunday and she's making history in Chinatoo.
  Then, we tell about a museum in Virginia that helpstell the story of slavery in America and now has anAcademy Award connection.
  "We Crashed And Broke Twitter"
  Sunday night, Ellen DeGeneres hosted the Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California. It isHollywood's top awards event and many entertainers hope to be asked to host. Jim Tedder tellsus how DeGeneres did and about her new broadcasts in China.
  Ellen DeGeneres has to be pleased with her Oscar performance last week. She did exactly whatproducers ask for --- bring in a big television audience without creating any societal debates.Last year, Academy Awards host Seth MacFarlane made jokes about female body parts thatmany people did not find funny.
  DeGeneres as host won a larger television crowd. A reported 43 million people watched thebroadcast. That is two-and-a-half million more people than 2013. DeGeneres also stuck mainlyto her style of warm and friendly humor instead of insulting jokes. One exception may be acomment she made early in the show. She suggested that singer/actress and ceremonyattendee Liza Minelli looked like a man trying to look like a woman.
  DeGeneres also made a move that was very popular among Oscar goers. She ordered pizza forseveral of the actors and other moviemakers in the audience. Actors Meryl Streep, Brad Pitt andJennifer Lawrence were among the pizza eaters. Director Martin Scorsese also took a piece.
  Although many in the crowd laughed, the pizza was also eaten up quickly. The Oscarsceremony has a strong rule barring any food from the event. Those who attend get veryhungry. Few people have much time to eat before the event. It takes most attendees hours tofix their hair and makeup, and dress for the event.
  Then, stars must take their time walking the so called "red carpet" into the Dolby Theater wherethe ceremony takes place. Fans, photographers and members of the press line the carpet. Allexpect, and get, attention from the Oscar goers. So by the end of the ceremony most peoplehave not eaten in many hours.
  But the most talked about moment that night in Los Angeles had to be Ellen DeGeneres'"selfie." A selfie is a picture one takes of oneself for placement on the internet. Ellen DeGenerestook her smart phone out into the audience. She got close to actor Bradley Cooper and askedothers to join in for the selfie. Lots of stars jumped into the picture including some 2014 Oscarwinners, like Jared Leto and Lupita N'yongo.
  Ellen DeGeneres then posted the photo to Twitter. The post was retweeted more than twomillion times within hours. Later, in the show, DeGeneres excitedly told the crowd: "We got anemail from Twitter and we crashed and broke Twitter. We have made history."
  Many television critics have noted that the phone DeGeneres used for the selfie photograph wasa new Samsung. Samsung was a major corporate supporter of the Oscars.
  Ellen DeGeneres made Twitter history last Sunday. She is also making broadcast history inChina. Her popular daily television talk show now can be seen in China. American and Chinesecompanies jointly announced the move in January.
  People can watch "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" on the Chinese online video service Sohu Video48 hours after it is shown in the United States. The service shows it with Chinese subtitles.
  VOA recently spoke about the news with Larry Namer. He is the head of a company that makestelevision shows to be shown in China. He also created the E! Entertainment Televisionchannel. He told us many American television programs can now be seen in China.
  "We've been there for about five years now. We've seen what's called an opening up, of thenew acceptance of other countries, and we think it's just continuing the trend that we've beennoticing. It's not really all that surprising for us quite honestly."
  Mr. Namer believes Ms. DeGeneres will be successful in China.
  "There are certainly cultural differences between American culture and Chinese culture. Iwouldn't profess myself to be an avid follower of the Ellen show, although I do watch it onoccasion when I'm in the US. But a lot of her stuff seems to deal with human values andfeelings and I think her stuff is pretty universal. My gut feel is that it will do rather well there. Ithink a lot of Chinese people will be able to relate to her and what she talks about."
  I'm Jim Tedder in Washington.
  Slavery Museum Linked to Oscar Winning Movie
  "Twelve Years A Slave" is based on the writings of Solomon Northup. It won the 2014 AcademyAward for best motion picture.
  Mr. Northup was captured and sold into slavery in 1841. His kidnapper was a well-known slavetrader named James Birch.
  Mr. Birch owned property in Alexandria, Virginia where he would imprison the men, womenand children before their sale. The large property was called a slave pen.
  Today, all that remains of the slave pen is one building. It has been turned into a museumabout slavery. At the Freedom House Museum visitors get a close look at what slavesexperienced.
  Julian Kiganda is the supervisor of the museum. She says she cannot imagine how the capturedfelt about the possibility of never seeing their families again.
  "Seeing that African-Americans had experienced on a regular basis, the separation of family.That for me was just so heartbreaking."
  Most of the slaves picked tobacco on local farms. They were also sold to cotton farmers farthersouth.
  Audrey Davis is the head of Alexandria's Black History Museum. She says slaves came frommany different places.
  "They were coming from a variety of places, and then being held in the slave pens until theywere shipped out, or until someone was buying them directly from the pen, and then theywould be brought out for inspection."
  James Birch's slave pen was one of the most profitable in the country. There was a kitchen,an eating area, a hospital and a space for exercise.
  The traders knew that slaves who looked healthy would sell for higher prices. Ms. Kiganda sayssome traders would even give slaves new clothes.
  "The tailor shop would create the clothes that the slaves would wear at the market so theywould look expensive. The slaves, they would actually try to get rid of these clothes as soon asthey could because they did not want to be reminded of being sold at market."
  Ms. Kiganda says slaves were sold for as much as four times what the traders had paid forthem.
  "People would pay 1200 dollars for a slave, back in those days, which is the equivalent ofalmost 30,000 dollars in today's money."
  Jacquelyn Nordorf visited the museum from California. She says it is scary to imagine slavescrowded against the museum walls.
  "It saddens me but it is our history. It was scary to be in a place where the slaves were actuallykept and these people were sold for their lives."
  The victims were chained together and shipped to markets in North America. Sometimes aftersale they were forced to walk long distances to farms.
  Visitors to the Freedom House Museum are permitted to touch the slave chains. Ms. Kigandaexplains why.
  "We felt it was important for people to have the ability to actually feel these things and feel thereality of what happened here."
  The Northern Virginia chapter of the Urban League owns the building. The Urban League is anorganization that works to empower African-Americans. Cynthia Dinkins is the Chief ExecutiveOfficer of the chapter.
  Ms. Dinkins says she and other workers feel the presence of the dead in the museum. Ms.Dinkins says they have seen and heard things they cannot explain.
  "I felt something brush against me, but I didn't feel threatened at all. And they're like, oh no,yes, yes, we've experienced things like that, doors opening and closing, footsteps."
  The slave pen was closed during the American civil war. The city of Alexandria surrendered toU.S. government soldiers in 1861. The slave pen was turned into a prison used to jaildisobedient government soldiers and rebel soldiers who were captured.
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