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http://hi.baidu.com/lbxiu/blog/item/158ad1ee98748bfdb2fb955a.htmlhttp://blog.163.com/superstar_rui/blog/static/231107192008122101123511/http://hi.baidu.com/kawaiii/blog/item/2db0da19371e610035fa41b6.htmlhttp://www.iedu.net.cn/read-kwy-tid-188838-page-1-fpage-2.html1. 有大量的MP3格式的英语学习资料(如VOA、新概念英语), 是一个很不错的网站。2. 洪恩英语学习中心的下载中心,有丰富的声音资料下载,(在听力频道里面)且绝大多数为MP3格式的,且下载速度很快,非常不错。且洪恩英语学习中心的所有英语材料都是在线有声试听的(不过是FLASH嵌入式的)3. 疯狂英语(Crazy English)1996-2000年精选辑全部为MP3格式。4. 有几段作为复读机测试材料的MP3格式的VOA材料。5. 关于VOA的丰富的MP3格式听力材料。6. TO THIS中级听力的所有MP3格式的英语听力材料。(以上三个都是中国地质大学里面的资料,其中还有大学英语精读,新概念英语,许国璋英语,英语高级听力,等很多MP3格式的英语有声材料可供下载,不过速度很慢)7. 李阳疯狂英语口语和听力四本书 MP3 下载。8. 一页提供英文学习材料的MP3网页。9. 英语现代文背诵50篇。全部为MP3格式的。10. 新概念英语磁带MP3格式下载。 (速度不快)RM 格式的学习资料本网站只提供下载链接:1. 有很多VOA和关于慢速英语学习材料,是一个英语材料比较多的网站,内容很丰富。2. 有大量RM格式的英语讲座。3. 网络时代为我们提供各类媒体的信息,充分利用起来学英语不失为好方法。此网站通过网络提供各种体裁的英语听力材料(MP3和网上收听),这个网站的语音频道有不错的英语在线有声教程。(均为RM,格式)此网站似乎提到了MP3格式的英语材料可是浏览中并未发现。4. 疯狂英语的语音下载中心,有许多很不错的关于疯狂英语和钟道隆的逆向英语的有声材料(RM格式)5. 在其在线听力里面有部分对话(RM格式)。6. 有许多在线听的英文资料,(关于SP ENGLISH和逆向英语等)其下载方法详见其主页上一段说明。7. 中央电视台英文网站办的英文学习期刊,其每一期都只有一篇文章且是可以下载RM格式的有声原文朗读的(其下载格式为ZIP,不过开包后即是RM格式,已下载检验之)8. 百灵英语城堡的听力口语频道,有大量的英语听力材料,大部分是RM格式的。 不过其中也有几段MP3格式的可供下载。 总体不错,听力材料种类齐全。9. 中青网的英语听力材料,可在线试听。 很一般(似乎表面上不可以下载)其为RAM格式的居多。10. 广播英语网(听世界)此网站主页上也有几则RM格式的VOA英语材料。11. 中华网校里面的几条英语原声文章,是ZIP包RM格式的。12. 上海财经大学外语系的页面,其中有BBC以及一些对练习口语有用的RM格式的英语有声材料。13. 法律英语听力训练,(在其网页最底部有相关链接)为RM格试,其并未提供明显的下载网址,可以使用下载工具将其RM相关网址添入下载列表中进行下载。14. 无忧雅思网,其中有数段RM格式的雅思听力训练。15. 一个很纯的听力网站,听力资料很多,不过分类不是很专业。 但可下载的RM格式的听力材料很多。听力专题高中英语听力全下载,正在读中学的朋友快去下载吧~~一个很不错的英语学习网站,VOA资料很全一些VOA新闻的文本有一部分听力《美国习惯用语 Words & Idiom》是Voice of America推出的免费广播讲座自由MP3的VOA资料下载不少哦中华网关于VOA的听力技巧的一些文章,当然也有别的好东东很不错的听力网站,有初级中级高级免费的听力新闻,带文本英语广播收听技巧听VOA的朋友可以看看年全国硕士研究生入学考试英语听力样题录音下载英语广播收听技巧很不错的技巧文本

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吃货爱漫游

[00:04.38]Drive-in Cinema[00:07.55]Motion pictures are most popular not only in the United States, [00:12.15]but throughout the world. [00:14.22]Although color television and video recording are gaining greater popularity [00:19.80]and may be threatening the future of the movies, [00:22.98]motion pictures have somewhat managed to cope with the film crisis in the seventies [00:28.44]and remain one of the favorite forms of entertainment of the people. [00:33.26]There are 11,000 motion picture theaters, or cinema, [00:38.18]and about 4,000 outdoor “drive-ins”, [00:41.90]where people sit in their own automobiles and watch domestic and foreign films.[00:47.60]Heavy use of the highways in the United States [00:51.31]has resulted in the rapid development of what we call roadside business of various kinds, [00:58.31]including outdoor movie theaters, or drive-ins, and motels.[01:03.24]Both outdoor drive-ins and motels are usually located on main roads near cities [01:10.45]and at seaside and other resort areas.[01:14.18]In a drive-in, an enormous screen is put up in an open space, [01:19.76]and the cars are all parked facing the screen in long rows. [01:24.79]When you have parked, you may open the car window and bring in the instrument [01:30.04]that is being handed over to you which gives the sound that accompanies the picture, [01:35.84]and perhaps bring in a heater, too. [01:39.34]If it is cold, you may well shut the window again, [01:43.17]with the sound-reproducing device inside the car, [01:46.78]so that you can hear while watching the big screen in front of your car. [01:51.38]Drive-in cinemas usually have some kind of cafe in the area, [01:57.18]and you can buy Coca-Cola and coffee to drink in the car.[02:01.12]The first drive-in was opened on June 6, 1933 in Camden, New Jersey. [02:08.22]Newspapers of the period suggested that [02:11.51]the automobile movie theater was an immediate success. [02:14.90]On the opening night it was jammed to capacity with six hundred cars. [02:20.37]The initial advertisement didn’t mention the name of the film to be shown that night, [02:26.39]and the people didn’t care. [02:28.57]The real attraction was clearly the theater itself. [02:31.86]Since that night, drive-ins have been welcomed by the people across the whole country.可以不?需要的话我这里还有呢

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深深哒瑷

在百度上,搜MP3别搜网页,输入英语短文就可以自己下了,你想下什么就可以下什么。不懂再问。

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TCL晋善晋美

A Speech By APPLE CEO-- Steve JobsThis is the text of the Commencement address by Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, delivered on June 12, 2005.I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories.The first story is about connecting the dots.I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out?It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything was all set for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife. Except that when I popped out they decided at the last minute that they really wanted a girl. So my parents, who were on a waiting list, got a call in the middle of the night asking: "We have an unexpected baby boy; do you want him?" They said: "Of course." My biological mother later found out that my mother had never graduated from college and that my father had never graduated from high school. She refused to sign the final adoption papers. She only relented a few months later when my parents promised that I would someday go to college.And 17 years later I did go to college. But I naively chose a college that was almost as expensive as Stanford, and all of my working-class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition. After six months, I couldn't see the value in it. I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out. And here I was spending all of the money my parents had saved their entire life. So I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out OK. It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back it was one of the best decisions I ever made. The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn't interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked interesting.It wasn't all romantic. I didn't have a dorm room, so I slept on the floor in friends' rooms, I returned coke bottles for the 5¢ deposits to buy food with, and I would walk the 7 miles across town every Sunday night to get one good meal a week at the Hare Krishna temple. I loved it. And much of what I stumbled into by following my curiosity and intuition turned out to be priceless later on. Let me give you one example:Reed College at that time offered perhaps the best calligraphy instruction in the country. Throughout the campus every poster, every label on every drawer, was beautifully hand calligraphed. Because I had dropped out and didn't have to take the normal classes, I decided to take a calligraphy class to learn how to do this. I learned about serif and san serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great. It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture, and I found it fascinating.None of this had even a hope of any practical application in my life. But ten years later, when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me. And we designed it all into the Mac. It was the first computer with beautiful typography. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts. And since Windows just copied the Mac, its likely that no personal computer would have them. If I had never dropped out, I would have never dropped in on this calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do. Of course it was impossible to connect the dots looking forward when I was in college. But it was very, very clear looking backwards ten years later.Again, you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something — your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.My second story is about love and loss.I was lucky — I found what I loved to do early in life. Woz and I started Apple in my parents garage when I was 20. We worked hard, and in 10 years Apple had grown from just the two of us in a garage into a $2 billion company with over 4000 employees. We had just released our finest creation — the Macintosh — a year earlier, and I had just turned 30. And then I got fired. How can you get fired from a company you started? Well, as Apple grew we hired someone who I thought was very talented to run the company with me, and for the first year or so things went well. But then our visions of the future began to diverge and eventually we had a falling out. When we did, our Board of Directors sided with him. So at 30 I was out. And very publicly out. What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was devastating.I really didn't know what to do for a few months. I felt that I had let the previous generation of entrepreneurs down - that I had dropped the baton as it was being passed to me. I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce and tried to apologize for screwing up so badly. I was a very public failure, and I even thought about running away from the valley. But something slowly began to dawn on me — I still loved what I did. The turn of events at Apple had not changed that one bit. I had been rejected, but I was still in love. And so I decided to start over.I didn't see it then, but it turned out that getting fired from Apple was the best thing that could have ever happened to me. The heaviness of being successful was replaced by the lightness of being a beginner again, less sure about everything. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.During the next five years, I started a company named NeXT, another company named Pixar, and fell in love with an amazing woman who would become my wife. Pixar went on to create the worlds first computer animated feature film, Toy Story, and is now the most successful animation studio in the world. In a remarkable turn of events, Apple bought NeXT, I returned to Apple, and the technology we developed at NeXT is at the heart of Apple's current renaissance. And Laurene and I have a wonderful family together.I'm pretty sure none of this would have happened if I hadn't been fired from Apple. It was awful tasting medicine, but I guess the patient needed it. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith. I'm convinced that the only thing that kept me going was that I loved what I did. You've got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it. And, like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. So keep looking until you find it. Don't settle.My third story is about death.When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: "If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right." It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself: "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?" And whenever the answer has been "No" for too many days in a row, I know I need to change something.Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything — all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure - these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.About a year ago I was diagnosed with cancer. I had a scan at 7:30 in the morning, and it clearly showed a tumor on my pancreas. I didn't even know what a pancreas was. The doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that is incurable, and that I should expect to live no longer than three to six months. My doctor advised me to go home and get my affairs in order, which is doctor's code for prepare to die. It means to try to tell your kids everything you thought you'd have the next 10 years to tell them in just a few months. It means to make sure everything is buttoned up so that it will be as easy as possible for your family. It means to say your goodbyes.I lived with that diagnosis all day. Later that evening I had a biopsy, where they stuck an endoscope down my throat, through my stomach and into my intestines, put a needle into my pancreas and got a few cells from the tumor. I was sedated, but my wife, who was there, told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope the doctors started crying because it turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery. I had the surgery and I'm fine now.This was the closest I've been to facing death, and I hope its the closest I get for a few more decades. Having lived through it, I can now say this to you with a bit more certainty than when death was a useful but purely intellectual concept:No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of Life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new. Right now the new is you, but someday not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. Sorry to be so dramatic, but it is quite true.Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.When I was young, there was an amazing publication called The Whole Earth Catalog, which was one of the bibles of my generation. It was created by a fellow named Stewart Brand not far from here in Menlo Park, and he brought it to life with his poetic touch. This was in the late 1960's, before personal computers and desktop publishing, so it was all made with typewriters, scissors, and polaroid cameras. It was sort of like Google in paperback form, 35 years before Google came along: it was idealistic, and overflowing with neat tools and great notions.Stewart and his team put out several issues of The Whole Earth Catalog, and then when it had run its course, they put out a final issue. It was the mid-1970s, and I was your age. On the back cover of their final issue was a photograph of an early morning country road, the kind you might find yourself hitchhiking on if you were so adventurous. Beneath it were the words: "Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish." It was their farewell message as they signed off. Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. And I have always wished that for myself. And now, as you graduate to begin anew, I wish that for you.Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.Thank you all very much

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