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压码听懂训练总汇(初次压码注音标准答案待修改)

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17、压码看电影:利用连环跟读做到一遍看懂电影。
18、课后练习:就是书上的可后练习文本部分的内容,不是做练习题,而是根据互动词带文本的句子变换方式继续进行口语问答训练,检验看电影理解记忆的实际口语能力。
19、互动磁带的文本:是你好美国的核心特色内容,拓展训练几进行句子任意变换对话。应用于拓展训练、抄写、跟读和听懂、注音等方法。
20、读报纸:连环跟读报纸,目的是在褡裢后果生词情况下不用查字典直接大量理解,形成英语思维能力和产生大量英语意思流,重点是学习英语的素材,增加英语口语和写作的谈资。想健谈读报纸。口头语言转化为书面语言说口语,是英语讨论专题练习的关键。
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21、压吗听懂整理文本:解决的是听说读写的压码记忆语音、文本和意思问题,通过结构整理变压码几个句子为压码一篇课文的能力。是所有方法的综合,也是压码深度听清直接过度到压码听懂的练习,本质就是深度听清的几个练习的具体应用。
22、听磁带听懂:检验听懂效果,听语音到文本。
23、压码阅读:解决听懂后的记忆问题,进行看文本看出语音的效果检验。
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归纳:压码法10个基本方法和一个基础方法压码注音,一个综合方法压吗听懂主要需要练习的独立模块是:
变速、压码一个句子、多重压码、压码多个句子,压码长句子、连环压码、注音、抄写、一口气40句、腹不呼吸、模仿、跟读、跟读电视、朗读、拓展、纵向查字典、复述字典、听写字节朗读的文本、连环跟读电视、连环跟读报纸、整理文本压吗听懂等环节。拆开开了压码法对压码法的能力练习就可以只个突破了。
压码注音、压吗听懂是方法核心基础和综合的关系,连环朗读是理解的核心密码,朗读拓展训练是英语口语的实际应用,看电影依次理解是最简单的练习2个小时就解决理解问题。
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课文   
   
第七册   
   
7.1 T   
   
LESSON 1 IT SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT STORY.    Ls o,I t(s)s lk(a) grt(s)tr
   
Jake: In business news,    stock prices are up. i bsns ns ,st prcs a r(u)p
  International Computer Key Company is up two dollars,    itntn cpt k cpn(i) s(u)p t dls
  but no one knows why.    Bt n o(o) ks w
WEFL is investigating International Computer.    wefl s(i) vs(t) gt in(t)ntn cpt
    We will report on the company in tomorrow's "Business Update".    w wl(r) p t(o) t cp n(i) tmrs bsn  s(u)d
    Thanks for being with us for WEFL's morning "Business Update".     tks f bi wt(u)s f wefls mn bsn s(u)pd
    I'm Jake Seltzer.      im kj st
    Goodbye for now.      gd b f n
Steven: Good job, Jake.    gd j,jk
  Here are some of your stories for tomorrow.    hr(a) sm(o) f(y)r strs f tmr
Jake: Now wait, Steven.    n wt(s), tv
    I need a minute of your time.    I n d(a) mnt(o) f(y) t
Steven: Jake, I'm off to the doctor right now.    jk,I m(o)f t t dct r n
  Can it wait?    c n(i) w
Jake: I know you're busy and hate to bother you, Steven,    I k yr bs an(d) h t b t(y),stv
    but this is important.    b ts s(i) pt
Steven: It's not as important as my doctor's appointment. . .    it nt(a) s(i) pt t(a)s m dct s(a) pitm
  OK. One minute.    ok, o mn
Jake: Why is Abbott Larkin in Stamford now ?    w is abt lk(i) n(i) stfd n
Steven: The president of International Computer?     t psd(o) f(i)tntn cpt
  What's he doing here?    wt(h) do(i) hr
Jake: He's staying at the Stamford Hotel.     h sty n(a) t stf ht
Steven: So what?    s w
  What's so important?    Wt(s) o(i) pt
Jake: He's meeting with James Brady right now.    hs mt w jms b(r)d rt n
Steven: What?     w
Jake: Larkin's talking to James Brady,    lk s tk t jms brd
  the president of NIT.     t psd t(o)f nn(i)t
Steven: I don't understand.    I d o(n) n(u)dstd
  What does that mean?    w ds t m
Jake: James Brady and Abbott Larkin are meeting in secret.    jms brd y(a) abt lk n(a) mt(i) sct
They're making a deal,     tr mk n(a) de
  and I think it's an important story.    a n(i) tk(i) t(a) n(i) p t(s)tr
  I want an interview with Larkin.     I w t(a) n(i)tve wt lk
Steven: Why?     w
Jake: Larkin's company is losing money now.    lks cp n(i)s lsi mn n
    Larkin needs more customers.    Lk nd m cstms
  I think he's selling his company to James Brady.    I tk(h) sl n(h)s cpn t jms brd
    That's why he's here now.    tt w hs h n
Steven: NIT is buying Larkin's company?    Nn(i)t is by lks cpn
  I like that story.    I lk t(s) tr
Jake: Do you realize it's one of the biggest mergers in history?    D(y) rlz(i) t on(o)f t bgs tmgs(i) hstr
Steven: I love it!     I lv(i)
Jake: What's Mike doing now?    wt m do(i) n
Steven: He's busy.    Hs bs
  He's lighting the new set now.     hs lt t n st n
  He needs more time to finish.     H nd m tm t fns
Jake: This is more important, Steven.     Ts(i) s m r(i) pt,s(t)v
Steven: OK. I want you to go to the hotel right now.     ok, I w y t g t t ht rtn
  Find Larkin.     Fd lk
  I'll send Mike with a camera.    Il s m k(w) t(a) cr
  Mike, I need you.     mk, I nd(y)
Mike: What's up?    W t(u)
Steven: Jake's going to the Stamford Hotel.    Jks go(i) n(t) t st fd ht
  I want you to follow him with a camera. Hurry.    I w y t fl hm w t(a) cm, hr
Mike: I hate to leave now, Steven.     I t t lv n,stv n
    I'm lighting the new set.    Im lti n(t) n s
Steven: I realize that, Mike.    I rlz t, mk
  Believe me.     Blv m
  It's important.    it(i) pt
Mike: I'm on my way.    I m(o) n (m) w
Steven: Oh, no. I have to run.    o, n, I hv t rn
Steven: Maria, I have to run.     mri, I hv t r
Maria : You look busy.     Y l bs
Steven: I am. Can you help Jake?    I am, c n(y) h(p) jk
  He's at the Stamford Hotel.     H s(a) t stf ht
    He's looking for Abbott Larkin,    hs lk f abt lk
  President of International Computer.    Pst nt(o) f(i) tntn cpt
Maria : Abbott Larkin?     Abt lk
  In Stamford?    I stfd
  That seems odd.    T t(s)m s(o) d
Steven: It does seem odd.     I ds m(o)
  He's talking about a merger with NIT.    It tk n(a) b t(a) mg wt nn(i)t
Maria : It sounds like a good story.     I t(s)d(i) k(a) g d(s) tr
Steven: It sounds like a great story.     I t(s)d l k(a) gr t(s) tr
  And I'm late for a doctor's appointment.    A im l fr(a) dct s(a) pim
  Anne and I have to see the doctor about the baby.    An a d(i) hv t s t dct(a) b t bb
Maria : That's right, Anne's pregnant.    Tt r t(a),as prgnt
  How does she feel?    W d s fl
Steven: Not good.    N(t) g
  She feels sick.    S fl sc
  You know.    Y k
Maria : How do you feel?     H d y fl
Steven: I'm afraid.    I m(a) fr
    Babies scare me.    Bb scr m
  Does that seem silly?     D t t(s)m sl
Maria : No, it doesn't seem silly, Steven.    n, o(i) ds t(s)m sl,stv 
  I think it's normal.    I tk(i) t nm
  Take care of Anne. I'll help Jake.    T cr(o)f a, il hp jk
Steven: Thanks.    T ks
this is the end of lesson one.    Ts s t(e) e(e) d(o)f ls o
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练习文本   
   
第七册   
   
7.1L   
   
BOOK SEVEN, LESSON ONE   
   
N: This is the first lesson:     is s t fs lt
    Lesson One.    ks o
    Listen to the conversation between Steven Winn and Jake Seltzer.    lt t tcvst bte stv wn a jk st
STEVEN: Good job, Jake.    gd j,jk
    Here are some of your stories for tomorrow.    gr(a) sm(o)f str s(f) tmr
JAKE: Wait, Steven.    w, t(s)tv
    I need a minute of your time.    I nd(a) mn t(o) f(y) tm
STEVEN: Jake, I'm off to the doctor right now. Can it wait?     jk, I m(o)f t t dct r n, c n(i)t w
JAKE: I know you're busy and I hate to bother you, Steven,    I k yr bs y(a) n(i) h t bt y, stv
    but this is important.    b ts s(i) ptt
N: Now listen and repeat.      n ls a rpt
M: I'm off       I m(o)f
    I'm off to the doctor    I m(o)f t t dct
    I'm off to the doctor right now.     I m(o)f t t dct rt n
    I'm off to the doctor right now.     I m(o)f t t dct rt n
N: I'm off to is a way to say,     I m(o)f is(a) w t s
    "I'm going to" or "I'm leaving for."    im go(i) t o im lv f
    Let's practice using this idiom.     lt prctc usi t s(i) d i(o)m
    I say, "I'm going to the doctor right now."    I s ,im go(i) t t dct rt n
    And you say. . .    a d(y) s
F: I'm off to the doctor right now.    I m(o)f t t dct rt n
N: I say, "He's leaving for the airport."    I s, hs lvi f t e(a) pt
    And you say. . .    a d(y) s
F: He's off to the airport.     h s(o)f t t e(a) pt   
N: Ready? Let's begin.     rd, lt bg   
    I'm going to the doctor right now.     im go(i) t t dct rt n
F: I'm off to the doctor right now.    I m(o)f t t dct rt n
N: He's leaving for the airport.    hs lv f t e(a) pt   
F: He's off to the airport.    Hs of t t e(a) pt   
N: Mike and Jake are going to the Stamford Hotel.    .    mk(a) jk(a) go(i) t t stfd ht   
F: Mike and Jake are off to the Stamford Hotel.    mk(a) j k(a) of t t stfd ht    
N: They're going to interview Abbott Larkin.    tr go(i) t itve abt lk   
F: They're off to interview Abbott Larkin.    Tr of t(i) itve abt lk   
N: I'm leaving for the races.     im lv f t rcs   
F: I'm off to the races.    Im of t t rcs   
M: Here we are, ladies and gentlemen, at Churchill Downs.    hr w e(a), lds(a) gn(t)m, n(a)t cci d   
    It's a beautiful day for the annual running of the Kentucky Derby.     it(a) btf d f t e(a)n rn n(o)f t ktc db   
    The horses are moving across the track.     t hs s(a) mv n(a) crs t tc   
    Now they're entering the starting gate.    n tr rtr t stt gt
    They look about ready. . .    t lk(a) t(r)d
    And they're off!!!    a tr r(o)
N: Now Listen and repeat.    n ls a rpt
M: Can it wait?       c n(i)t wt
    Can it wait?    c n(i)t wt
N: Can it wait means "Can we talk about it later?"    c n(i)t wt ms c w tk(a) bt(t) lt
    or "Can we do it later?"    o c w d o(i)t lt
    Now you hear. . .    n y hr
M: Wait! I need a minute of your time.    wt, I nd(a) mn t(o) f(y)r tm
N: And you say. . .    ad y s
F: Sorry. Can it wait?    sr , c n(i)t wt
N: You hear. . .    y hr
M: How about an interview with WEFL?    h w(a) b t(a) n(i) tve w(t) wefl
N: And you say. . .    ad y s
F: Sorry. Can it wait?    sr, c n(i) wt
N: OK? Let's begin.      ok, lt bg
M: Wait! I need a minute of your time.    wt, I nd(a) mn t(o) f(y)r tm
F: Sorry. Can it wait?     sr, c n(i)t wt
M: How about an interview with WEFL?    h w(a) b t(a) n(i)tve wt wefl
F: Sorry. Can it wait?    sr, c n(i)t wt
M: Hey! Let's practice English idioms!     H(e), lt prt c(e)g(l) s(i) di(o)ms
F: Sorry. Can it wait?    sr, c n(i) wt
N: Let's listen to some more of the conversation between Steven and Jake.     l t lt t sm mr(o)f t cvst bte stv ajk
JAKE: Why is Abbott Larkin in Stamford now?    w is abt lk n(i) stf n
STEVEN: The president of International Computer?     t psd t(o) f(i)t ntn cpt
    What's he doing here?     wt(s)h do(i) h
JAKE: He's staying at the Stamford Hotel.    H sti n(a) t stf d ht
STEVEN: So what? What's so important?    s wt, wt s  o(i) ptt
N: Now listen and repeat.      n lt a rpt
F: what's       wt
    what's he doing      wt(h) do(i)
    What's he doing here?      wt(h) do(i) hr
M: what's       wt
    what's she doing       wt s do(i)
    What's she doing here?    wt s do(i) hr
N: What’s he doing here?      Wt(h) do(i) hr
    or What’s she doing here?    o wt s do(i) hr
    Means "Why is he, or why is she, here?"    ms w is h ,o w i s hr
    Now let's practice this expression.      n lt prt(v)c ts (e) xps
    You hear.. .    y hr
M: James Brady is in town.    jms brd is(i) t n
N: And you say...       ad y s
F: What's he doing here?     wt(h) do(i) hr
N: You hear. . .    t hr
M: Steven's wife, Anne, just arrived at the studio.      Stv s (w)f, a, jst(a) rv t stdi 
N: And you say. . .    ad y s
F: What's she doing here?      wt s do(i) hr
N: Ready? Let's begin.       rd, lt bg
M: James Brady is in town.     jms brd is(i) tn
F: What's he doing here?      wt(h) do(i) hr
M: Steven's wife, Anne, just arrived at the studio.      stvs wf , a, jst(a) rv t stdi
F: What's she doing here?      wt s do(i) hr
M: James Brady is at the bus station.     jms brd is(a) t bs tt
F: What's he doing here?     W t(h) do(i) hr
M: So's his daughter.    S s(h)s dt
F: What's she doing here?    wt s do(i) hr
M: Mr. and Mrs. Larkin are with them.     mst(a) mss  lk n(a) w tm
F: What are they doing here?      w t(a) t do(i) hr
N: Now listen and repeat.      n ls a rpt
M: So what?      s w(t)
    What's so important?     wt s o(i) ptt
    So what?    s w
    What's so important?    Wt s o(i) ptt
N: So what?    s wt
    and What’s so important?    ad wt s o(i) ptt
    mean about the same thing.     m n(a) b t sm t
    What’s so important?      wt s o(i) ptt
    is more formal.      is m fm
    So what?     s wt
    is more familiar.      is mr fmli
    So what?    s wt
    means you're not really interested in what the other person is saying.       M s(y)r nt rl itst d(i) w t(e) ot ps n(i)s si
    Let's practice this expression.    lt pr(c)t(v)c ts(e) xps
    You hear. . .    y hr
M: Abbott Larkin is staying at the Stamford Hotel.    abt lk n(i) sti n(a) t stfd ht
N: And you say. . .    a d(y) s
F: So what?    s wt
    What's so important?     wt s o(i) ptt
N: You hear. . .    y hr
M: He had coffee for breakfast this morning.    h hd cf f brkfs ts mn
N: And you say. . .    ad y s
F: So what?    s wt
   What's so important?    wt s o(i) ptt
N: Ready? Here we go.    rd, hr w g
M: Abbott Larkin is staying at the Stamford Hotel.    abt lk n(i) sti n(a) t stfd ht
F: So what?    s wt
   What's so important?    wt s o(i) ptt
M: He had coffee for breakfast this morning.    h h cf f brkfs ts mn
F: So what?    s wt
   What's so important?    wt s o(i) ptt
M: You know,     y k
    he sometimes likes to watch TV in the evening.     h smtms lks t wt tv I t evn
F: So what?    s wt
   What's so important?    wt s o(i) ptt
N: When we think something is not important,      w w tk st is nt(i) ptt
    we sometimes say,     w smtm s
    "So what?"    s wt
    When we're interested,    w wr itstd
    we sometimes say,     w smtm s
    "Really?"    rl
    Listen to the conversation between Jake and Connie.    lt t t cvst bte jk a cn
JAKE: Did you know, Connie, that James Brady is a multimillionaire?      d d(y) k, cn, t jms brd is(a) mtmlnr
CONNIE: Yeah, so what?     y, s wt
JAKE: He's thinking of buying International Computer from Abbott Larkin.     hs tk n(o)f bi itntn cpt f abt lk
CONNIE: So what? What's so important?    s wt,wt s o(i) ptt
JAKE: Well, he's also thinking of buying WEFL.     wl, l(h)s as tk n(o)f bi wefl
CONNIE: Really?    rl
JAKE: Yes.    ys
      And I heard he wants to move the studio to Dallas.    an(i) hr d(h) wt t mv t stdi t dls
CONNIE: No! Really?     n, rl
N: Now let's practice these two expressions.    m lt pr(c) tc ts t o(e)xpss
    I say, "James Brady likes to drink a glass of water before he goes to bed."      I s, jms brd lks t dr k(a) gl s(o)f wr bf h gs t bd
    And you say.. .    ad y s
   
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F: So what?    s wt
N: I say, "He always sleeps with his hat and shoes on."  I s, h aws lps wt(h)s ht(a) s s(o)
    And you say.. .    ad y s
M: Really?      rl
N: Remember, when it's unusual,      rmb, w n(i)t uus
    you say . . .    y s
F: Really?    rl
N: And when it's not unusual,    ad wn(i)t nt uus
    you say.. .    y s
M: So what?    s wt
N: You decide.    y dcd
    Ready? Let's begin.    rd, lt bgn
    James Brady drinks a glass of water before he goes to bed.       jms brd dks(a) gl s(o)f wt bf h gs t bd
    He always sleeps with his hat and shoes on.       h aw s lps w t(h)s ht a s s(o)
    He gets up every morning at 8:00.       h g t(u)p ev mn at et clc
    He takes a shower.       h tks(a) sw
    Then he stands on his head and sings "Let It Be."     tn(h) st d(o) n(h)s hd a sis,  lt(i) b
    At 9:00 James Brady takes the elevator and leaves the Stamford Hotel.       at nn clc jms brd tks t(e) e(e)lvt a lvs t stfd ht
    He gets on a horse and rides to the office.    h gt(o) n(a) hs a rd t t e(o)fc
    Now listen to some more of the conversation between Steven and Jake.      n lt t sm mr(o) f t cvst bte stv a jk
JAKE: Larkin's talking to James Brady,     lk stk t jms brd
    the president of NIT.    t prsd t(o) f nn(i)t
STEVEN: I don't understand.    I d n(u)dstd
    What does that mean?       w ds tt m
JAKE: James Brady and Abbott Larkin are meeting in secret.      jms brd ad abt lk n(a) mt n(i) sct
    They're making a deal,     tr mk n(a) de
    and I think it's an important story.      a I tk it(a) n(i)pt t(s)tr
    I want an interview with Larkin.    I wt(a) n(i)tve wt lk
STEVEN: Why?     w
JAKE: Larkin's company is losing money now.     lks cpn is ls mn n
    Larkin needs more customers.     lk nd mr cstms
    I think he's selling his company to James Brady.      I t k(h) sl hs cpn t jms brd
    That's why he's here now.    tt w hs hr n
STEVEN: NIT is buying Larkin's company?    nn(i)t is bi lks cpn
    I like that story.     I ik t t(s) tr
JAKE: Do you realize it's one of the biggest mergers in history?      d y rlz it o n(o)f t bgs mg s(i) hstr
STEVEN: I love it!      I l v(i)t
N:  Now listen and repeat.    n lt a rpt
M: Larkin's talking       lks tki
  Larkin's talking to James Brady.     lks tki t jms brd
  Larkin's talking to James Brady.     Tk s tk t jms brd
F: They're making      tr mki
  They're making a deal.     tr mk n(a) de
  They're making a deal.     tr mk n(a) de
M: I think       I tk
    I think it's an important story.     I tk(i) t(a) n(i) pt t(s) tr
    I think it's an important story.     I tk(i) t(a) n(i) pt  t(s) tr
F: Larkin's company    lk s cpn
    Larkin's company is losing money.    Lk s cpn is lsi mn
    Larkin's company is losing money.    Lk s cpn is ls i mn
M: I want an interview.    L w t(a) n(i)tve
    I want an interview.    I w t(a) n(i) tve
N: Now correct the following sentences.       n cr t flw stcs
    I say,    I s,
    "Larkin talked to James Brady a month ago."     lk tk t jms brd a mt(a) g
    And you say. . .    ad y s
M: No. Larkin's talking to James Brady right now.    n, lks tk t jms brd rt n
N: I say, "Steven thought it was an important story last month."      I s ,stv tt i ws(a) n(i) pt t(s)tr ls mn
    And you say. . :    ad y s
F: No. Steven thinks it's an important story right now.    n, stv tks(i) t(a) n(i)pt t(s)tr rt n
N: Remember that verbs of emotion and mental ability are not often used in the present continuous.     rmb,tt vbs of(e)mt a mt ablt a nt of usd i t pst ctn o(u)s
    Ready? Let's start.      rd,lt tt
    Larkin talked to James Brady a month ago.    lk tk t jms brd a mt(a)g
F: No. Larkin's talking to James Brady right now.      n, lks tk t jms brd r n
N: Steven thought it was an important story last month.    stv tt i ws(a) n(i)pt t(s)tr ls mt
F: No. Steven thinks it's an important story right now.     n, stv tks(i) t(a) n(i)pt t(s)tr rt n
N: Larkin and Brady made a deal last year.       Lk n(a) brd md(a) de ls t(y)
F: No. Larkin and Brady are making a deal right now.     n,  lk n(a) brd y(a) mk n(a) de rt n
N: Jake wanted an interview a week ago.    jk wt d(a) itve a wk(a) g
F: No. Jake wants an interview right now.     n, jk w t(a) n(i) tve rt n
N: Larkin's company lost money a year ago,    lks cpn ls mn a yr(a) g
    but now everything's OK.    Bt n evt s(o) k
F: No. Larkin's company is losing money right now.     n, lks cpn is ls mn rt n
N: That's the end of Lesson One.    tt t(e) e(e) d(o)f ls o
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7.2T   
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LESSON 2 HE'S FLYING SOMEWHERE TODAY. . .    lst, hs fli sm wr td
   
Mike: Stand by.    std b
  Three, two, one.    tr ,t ,o
Jake: Where's Abbott Larkin?    wts abt lk
  That's the question at the Stamford Hotel this morning.    tt t qst n(a) t stfd ht ts mn
  The President of International Computer was in the Soviet Union last week.      t psdt(o) f(i)tntn cpt ws(i) n(t) sv un ls wk
    He was in the Bahamas on Monday.    h ws(i) t bhm s(o) md
  He was in Rome yesterday.      h w s(i) nr(o) m( y)std
    Why is he in Stamford today talking with James Brady,    w is h(i)  stf ts tk wt jms brd
  president of NIT? Is he discussing a merger?    psd t(o)f nn(i)t, is h dscs n(a) mg
OK, Mike. Cut.    ok , m, ct
  I don't know if we can use that.    I d k f(w) c us tt
  We can use it if we catch Abbott Larkin.    w c us t(i) f (w) c t(a) bt lk
Mike: Let's look for him.    lt lk f(h)m
Jake: Did you see Larkin?    d d(y) s lk
  Do you have the picture?    d y hv t pct
Mike: No, I just saw the car drive away.    n,o(i) j t(s) t c dv(a) w
  I didn't see Larkin.    I d s lk
  Where's he going now?    wr s(h) go(i) n
Jake: He's traveling.      hs tvl
  Larkin told me I could ask the travel agent for his flight plans.    lk t m e(i) c d(a) sk t tvl(a) g f(h)s fl pl
  He said he might talk to me tomorrow.    h sd(h) m t t m tmr
  I'm going to see the travel agent now.    im go(i) t s t tv l(a)gt n
Mike: Good idea.    G d(i) de
Jake: I'll meet you here in an hour.      il m t(y) hr(i) n(a) n(h)u
Travel Agent: That's what it's showing.    tt wt t sw
    And then it connects at 4: 45. . .    a n(t) n(t) cnct(a) f ft fv
and gets into White Plains at 6: 24. . .    a g t(i) t w pl s(a) (s)x tt f
(一句模糊语音男女声重叠1分26-29秒)
Well, it’s that's what it's showing. . .    wl, it ts w t swi (pk)
Yeah, because the next one is at 6: 50 from Saginaw.    Y(a), bcs t nxt o n(i) s(a) sx fvt f sgn
That gets into Detroit at 7: 35.  t g t(i)t dto(a) sv tr f,
So it's a very similar...      s o t(a) vr sml
    You're all set.    I'll get seats and I'll put this one your American Express. . . . yr(a) s, t(i)l g t(s)t a n(i)l p(t) s(o) n(y)r amrc(e) prs
Um-hmm. . . It has to be ticketed this week.    u,h,….it hs t b tct ts wk
Jake: I need to find Abbot Larkin.      I n t fd abt lk
    He's flying somewhere today, maybe to Dallas or St.Louis on TWA.    hs fi smwr td, mb t dl s(o) s(t) lo(i) s(o) twa
Try St.Louis.    t(y) s los
  Travel Agent: All right.    a rt
  Well, let me check what flights are available that are going out this afternoon.    wl,l m cc wt fl t(a) vlb t(a) go(i) n(o) ts(a) ftn
Travel Agent: There's a TWA flight leaving LaGuardia at 3: 35,      trs(a) twa flt lv lgdi(a) at tr tt fv
  arriving St.Louis at 5: 25.    arv st lis(a)t fv ttfv
Jake: Is he on that flight?    is h e(o) tt flt
Travel Agent: I cannot tell you that.    I cn tl(y) tt
  I would have to call up TWA        I wd hv t c l(u)p twa
Jake: Well, can we do that?    wl, c w d t
Travel Agent: Certainly can.      ctl c
Travel Agent: This is Marion at Prospect Travel.      ts s mri n(a) psp tv
  Could you display your Flight 119,      c d(y) dspl yr  flt o o n
  LaGuardia--St.Louis,      lgdi st los
  for Larkin, L-a-r-k-i-n,    f lk, larkin
  first initial A or Abbott? . . .    fs t(i)tnt a o abt
  You're not showing anything?      yr nt swi n(a)nt
Jake: It would be later today, then.      I w b lt td, t
Travel Agent: OK, uh, would you. . .    ok,, u, w d(y)
    No, no, that's OK. . .    n,n, tt(o) k
    Would you please check,      wd(y) pls cc
    uh, Flight 361. . . At 3: 53 today? . . .      u, fl tr sx o,  at(r) fvt tr td
    Yes. . . Yes, same person. . .    ys, ys, s(m) ps
    Yes. . . A. Larkin? . . .      ys, a lk
    Right. And you show he is confirmed on 361 leaving at 3: 53 from LaGuardia,      rt, an(y) s h is cfmd o tr sx o lv n(a) tr fvt tr f lgu(a)di
  arriving St.Louis at 5: 43?      Art s loi s(a) fv ft tr
Jake: Is he going to Dallas?      Is(h) go(i) n(t) dls
Travel Agent: Do you show him continuing on to Dallas? . . .      d y s hm ctni n(o) t dls
  He is. And what-      h , s(n) w t
  -Do you show any further reservations for him? . . .    d  y s w(a)n ft rsvts f(h)m
    So he is, um, leaving from LaGuardia today to St.Louis,    s h is ,um, lv f lg(a)di td t s louis
  and then continuing tomorrow from St.Louis to Dallas? . . .    a t ctnui tmr f s(t) luis t dls
  OK, thank you very much. . .    ok. Tk(y) vr mc
  You're welcome. Bye.    yr wlvm,b
Jake: So what's his schedule?    s wt(h) scd(l)
Travel Agent: He is on TW Flight 361 today,    h is(o) tw fl tr sx o td
  the 26th, leaving LaGuardia at 3: 53,      t tt sx, lv l(a)gu)a)d i(a) tr fvt tr
  arriving St.Louis at 5: 43. .    arv st lois at fv ft tr
    And tomorrow he is continuing on TW Flight 551,    a tmr h is ctnui o tw fl f fv o
  leaving Dallas at 11: 55,    lv dl s(a)t elv fvt fv
  and arriving--I mean, leaving St.Louis at 11: 55      an(a) rvi ,I m, lv s(t) loui s(a)t elc fvt fv
    and arriving Dallas at 1: 45.      ad arv dls at o ft fv
Jake: So he's going to St.Louis first?    s hs do(i) t st lois fst
Travel Agent: He's going to St.Louis today and Dallas tomorrow from St.Louis.      h s(o)i (t) s(t) loi td a dls tmr f st lois
Jake: Will I get there before he does?    w l(i) g tr b f h ds
Travel Agent: You are leaving on the 27th,      yu a lv o t tt sv
    tomorrow, from LaGuardia on American 295 at 7: 30 A.M.      tmr, f l(a)gu(a)di o n(a) mrc t nt fv a(t) sv tt a (a)m
  and arriving in Dallas at 10: 08.      a rv(i) dl s(a) t n(a) e
Jake: Great. Thank you very much.    grt,tk y vr mc
  That's just exactly what I need.    tt js exactl wt i n
  You're terrific .      yr trf
Jake: Mike, I found Larkin.    mk,I f lk
  He's staying in St. Louis tonight.      hs sti st lois tn
    He's flying to Dallas in the morning.      hs f n(t) dl s(i) t mn
He's leaving at 11 :55 A.M. We're leaving at 7:30A.M.    hs lv n(a)t elv fvt fv am, wr lv n(a) sv tr  y(a)y(a)m
  We're arriving at 10:08. We can interview him at the airport.      wr(a) rv n(a) t n(a) e, w c n(i)tve w(h)m t  e(a)pt
Mike: OK, Jake. But what does Steven think?      ok,jk, bt wt stv tk
    And will Maria pay for the trip?    a wl mri p f t tp
Jake: Let's find out.    lt f d(o)
Jake: First, Abbott Larkin goes to St. Louis.      fst, ab lk gs(t) s(t) lois
  He says overnight in St.Louis.    h ss ovn i st lois
  He leaves St.Louis tomorrow morning and arrives in Dallas at 1:45 p.m.      h lv st lois tmr mn a n(a) rvs(i) dl s(a) o ft fv py(m)
  We leave tomorrow morning at 7: 30 A.M.    w lv tmr mn n(a) sv tt y(a)y(am)
  on an American Airlines flight and arrive in Dallas at 10: 08 a.m.        o n(a) n(a)mrc als fl ad(a) rv(i) dl s(a) t n(a) e t(a) y(am)
  We get there first and interview Larkin at the airport.    w e(g) tr fst a n(i)tve lk n(a) t(e) e(a)pt
Maria : I don't understand.    id n(u)dst
  What does this story mean?    w d t s tr me(a)
Jake: Abbott Larkin has the biggest computer company in the Midwest.      abt lk hs t bgst cpt cpn i t mdwst
  James Brady has the biggest computer company in the East.      jms brd y(h)s t bgs cpt cpn i t est
  Together, they control most of the country.    tgt, t ct l ms t(o)  t ctr
  They can grow in the West--California, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington.      t c gr w(i) t w(e)st, clfni, nvd, org(o),n(a) wst
  And they also have business in Europe,    a t as hv bsn s(i) n(e)rp
  Scandinavia, and South America.    scdnvi, a s(o)t mrc
    It's one of the biggest mergers in history.    It on(o)f t bgs mgs(i) hstr
  I have to go to Dallas, Maria.      I hv t g t dls, mri
Maria : No. I don't like it.      n,I d l k(i) t
and this is the end of lesson two.  a ts s t(e) e(e) d(o)f ls t

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7.2 L 
   
BOOK SEVEN, LESSON TWO   
   
N: Welcome to Lesson Two.    wlcm t ls t
    For this lesson,    f ts ls
    you'll need a pencil and a piece of paper.    yl nd(a) pc an(a) pc(o)f pp
    Remember this conversation between Jake and Mike.    rmb ts cvst bte jk(a) mk
JAKE: Mike, I found Larkin.    m, k(I) fd lk
    He's staying in St. Louis tonight.    hs t(i) st lois tnt
    He's flying to Dallas in the morning.    hs fl t dls(i) t mn
    He's leaving at 11:55 A.M.    hs lv n(a) t elv fvt fv am
    We're leaving at 7:30 AM.    wr lv n(a) sv tt am
    We're arriving at 10:08.    wr arv n(a) t net
    We can interview him at the airport.    w c n(i)tve hm(a) t e(a)pt
MIKE: OK, Jake.    pk,jk
    But what does Steven think?    b w ds tv tk
    And will Maria pay for the trip?    a wl mri p f t tp
JAKE: Let's find out.    lt f d(o)t
N: Now listen and repeat.    n ls a rpt
M: he's staying    hs ti
    He's staying in St. Louis tonight.    hs ti n(i) st los tnt
    He's staying in St. Louis tonight.    hs ti n(i) st lois tnt
F: He's flying to Dallas in the morning.    hs fli t dl s(i) t mn
M: He's leaving at 11 :55 AM.    hs lv n(a)t(e) lv fvt fv am
F: We're leaving at 7:30 AM.    wr lv n(a) sv tt am
M: We're arriving at 10:08.    wr(a)rvi n(a) t o et
N: When we talk about traveling or things we plan to do,    w w tk(a) bt tvl o ts w pl t d
    we often use the present continuous.    w of us t pst ctnuos
    I can say, "I'll arrive in Stamford tomorrow."    I c s, I l(a)rv n(i) stfd tmr
    Or I can say, "I'm arriving in Stamford tomorrow."    O I c s, im(a) rv i stmfd tmr
    The meaning is the same.    t mn n(i)s t sm
    Now listen to some sentences in the future.    n lt t sm stcs I t ft
    Then change each one to the present continuous.    t cg ec o t t pst ctnuos
    For example,    f exapl
    I say,"I'll arrive tomorrow."    is, I l(a) rv tmr
    And you say. . .    ad y s
M: I'm arriving tomorrow.    im(a) rv tmr
N: Or I say, "I'll meet Mr. Brown this afternoon.  O I s, il mt mst br t s(a) ftn
  And you say.. .  ad y d
M: I'm meeting Mr. Brown this afternoon.    I mt mst br t s(a) ftnn
N: OK. Let's begin.  Ok,lt bg
    I'll arrive tomorrow.    I l(a)rv tmr
M: I'm arriving tomorrow.    im(a) rv tmr
N: I'll meet Mr. Brown this afternoon.    il mt mst br ts(a) ftn
F: I'm meeting Mr. Brown this afternoon.    im mt mst br t s(a)ftn
N: He'll fly to New York next week.    hl fl t n yk nx wk
M: He's flying to New York next week.    hs fli t n tk nx wk
N: I'll leave work early on Friday.    il lv wk el o fid
F: I'm leaving work early on Friday.    im lv wk el y(o) fid
N: The plane will take off at 7:00 P.M.    t pl wl tk of at sv pm
M: The plane is taking off at 7:00 P.M.    t pl n(i)s tk n(o)f at sv pm
N: It will arrive in St. Louis at 1:00 A.M.    i w l(a) rv(i) st lois at o am
F: It's arriving in St. Louis at 1:00 A.M.    it(a) rv n(i) st lois at o am
N: Remember what Jake said about Abbott Larkin.    mrmb w jk sd(a) bt abt lk
JAKE: First, Abbott Larkin goes to St. Louis.    fst, abt lk gs t st los
    He stays overnight in St. Louis.    h sts ovnt(i) st los
    He leaves St. Louis tomorrow morning    h lv st los tmr mn
    and arrives in Dallas at 1 :45 P.M.    ad(a) rvs(i) dls(a)t I ft fv pm
   
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    We leave tomorrow morning at 7:30 A.M.    w lv tmr mn at sv tt am
    on an American Airlines flight    on(a) n(a) mrc ald flt
    and arrive in Dallas at 10:08 A.M.    ad(a) rv(i) dls at t a e am
    We get there first and interview Larkin at the airport.    w g tr fst ad itive lk at e(a)pt
N: Now repeat some of those sentences.    n rpt sm(o)f t(o) stcs
M: First, Abbott Larkin goes to St. Louis.    fst, abt lk gs t st los
F: He stays overnight in St. Louis.    h sts ovnt(i) st los
M: He leaves St. Louis tomorrow morning    h lv st los tmr mn
    and arrives in Dallas at 1:45 P.M.    ad(a) rvs(i) dls at o ft fv pm
F: We arrive in Dallas at 10:08 A.M.    w e(a) rv(i) dl s(a)t  t n(a) et am
M: We get there first and interview Larkin at the airport.    w g tr fs t(a) itive lk n(a) t e(a)pt
N: Notice how we can use the simple present tense to talk about plans for the future,    ntc h w c us t s(m)pl ps ts t tk(a) b pls f t ft 
    especially travel plans?    expxl tv pls
    Now change the following sentences from the present continuous to the simple present tense.    n cg t plw stcs f t pst ctnus t t smpl ps ts
    For example, I say,    f exapl, I s
    "Larkin's going to London next week."    lks go(i) t ld nx wk
    And you say . . .    ad y s
M: Larkin goes to London next week.    lk gd t ld nx wk
N: Or I say, "His plane is leaving at 10:00 P.M."    o I s, hs pl n(i)s lv at t pm
    And you say. . .    ad y s
F: His plane leaves at 10:00 P.M.    hs pl lv s(a) t pm
N: OK, let's begin.    ok, lt bg
    Larkin's going to London next week.    lks go(i) t ld nx wk
M: Larkin goes to London next week.    lk gs t ld nx wk
N: His plane is leaving at 10:00 P.M.    hs pl n(i)s lv at t pm
F: His plane leaves at 10:00 P.M.    hs pl lv s(a) t pm
N: He's arriving in Dallas at noon.    hs(a) rv i dl at n
M: He arrives in Dallas at noon.    h e(a) rv s(i) dls at nn
N: Our train is leaving at 7:30.    ou to is lv at sv tt
F: Our train leaves at 7:30.    ou ti lv s(a)t sv tt
N: It's getting into Stamford at 10:15.    it gt it stfd at t fvt
M: It gets into Stamford at 10: 15.    it g t(i)t stfd at t fvt
N: We're meeting Mike at the airport today.    wr mt mk at e(a)p td
F: We meet Mike at the airport today.    w m m k(a) t e(a)p td
N: We're interviewing Mr. Larkin this afternoon.    wr itvei mst lk t s(a) ftn
M: We interview Mr. Larkin this afternoon.    w itve mst lk t s(a) ftn
N: Now take your pencil and a piece of paper.    n t k(y)r pc a d(a) pc(o) pp
    Listen to a travel agent and her customer talk about a trip the customer wants to take.    lt to(a) tv agt ad(h) cstm tk(a) bt tp t cstm wt t tk
F: All right, Mr. Davis.    a t,mst dvs
    Your reservation is confirmed on TWA Flight 463 from New York to Miami.    yr rsvt n(i)s cfmd(o) twa fl f sxt tr f ny t mim
M: Umm, excuse me, did you say TWA Flight 643?    um,excu sm, d d(y) s twa fl sx ft tr
F: No, I said TWA Flight 463.    n,I s twa fl f sxt tr
    From New York to Miami.    f nyk t mim
    You're leaving from New York at 2:00 P.M. on Friday, November 3.    yr lv f nyk at t pm o fid, nvb t(r)
M: But I thought November 3 was a Thursday.    B t(i) tt nvb t(r) w s(a) tsd
F: Just look at the calendar, Mr. Davis.    js lk(a) t cld, mst dvs
    November 3 is a Friday this year.    nvb tt isa fid ts yr
M: Oh, you're right. Sorry.    o,yr rt,sr
F: You have a connecting flight in Atlanta.    yr hv(a) cnct fl t(i) n(a)t lt
M: Oh, we're stopping in Alabama, did you say?    o,wr stpi n(i) albm,d d(y) s
F: Atlanta, Atlanta, Mr. Davis.    atlt,atlt,mst dvs
    Let me spell it for you: A-t-l-a-n-t-a.    l m sp l(i)t f y, a t l a n t a
    You arrive in Miami at 6: 15 P.M.    y u(a) rv(i) mim a sx fvt pm
M: At 6:50?    at sx fvt
F: 6:15, Mr. Davis, 6:15.    sx fvtn, mst dvs, sxfvtn
M: Oh, oh, right!    o,o,rt
    6: 15. That's in the evening!    sx fvtn, tt i t evn
    Thanks.    tks
F: You're welcome. Whew!    yr wlcm,w(h)e
N: Now this time,    n ts tm
    take your pencil and write the information that the travel agent gives you.    T k(y)r pc a w t ifmt t t tv ag gv s(y)
    Don't write every word,    d wt e(e)v wd
    just the important details.    js t iptt dtls
    Ready? Let's begin.    rd,lt bg
F: All right, Mr. Davis.    A r,mst dvs
    I'll go over it once more.    il g o(o)v v(i) oc mr
    Now please pay attention.    n pls p y(a) tt
    Your reservation is confirmed on TW A    yr rsvt n(i)s cfm d(o) twa fl f sxt tr f nyk t mim
    Flight 463 from New York to Miami.    flt f sx tr f nyk t mim
    You're leaving from New York at 2:00 P. M.    y lv f nyk at t pm
    You leave on Friday, November 3.    y lv(o) fid,nvb td
    You have a connecting flight in Atlanta.    y hv(a) cnct fl t(i) n(a)(t) lt
    Atlanta is spelled A-t-l-a-n-t-a.    atlt is pld, a t l a n t a
    You arrive in Miami at 6:15 P.M.    y u(a) rv(i) mim at sx fvtn pm
N: Now look at your paper and answer the following questions.    n lk(a) t(y) pp a as t flw qsts
    What is Mr. Davis's flight number?    w t(i)s mst dvss fl nb
M: 463.    f sxt tr
N: Where is his flight leaving from?    wr is(h)s fl lv f
F: From New York.    f nyk
N: What time is his flight leaving?    w tm is(h)s fl lv
M: At 2:00 P.M.    at t pm
N: What day of the week does his flight leave?    w d y(o)f t w ds(h)s flt lv
F: On Friday.    o fid
N: What date does his flight leave on?    wt d ds(h)s fl l v(o)
M: On November 3.    o nvb td
N: Where does he have a connecting flight?    wr ds(h) hv(a) cnct flt
F: In Atlanta.    I n(a)t lt
N: How is Atlanta spelled?    h w(i)s atlt spld
M: A-t-l-a-n-t-a.    a t l a n t a
N: What time does Mr. Davis arrive in Miami?    wt tm ds mst dvs(a) rv(i) mi(a)m
F: At 6:15 P.M.    a sx fvt pm
N: I hope you understood the travel agent better than Mr. Davis did.    I hp y u(u)dstd t tv l(a)g bt t mst dvs dd
    He didn't understand anything!    h dd udsd ant
    That's the end of Lesson Two.    tt t(e) e(e) d(o)f ls t




级别: 管理员
只看该作者 398 发表于: 2008-12-14
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级别: 管理员
只看该作者 399 发表于: 2008-12-14
 
第三课课文注音:

7.3T                   
                   
LESSON 3 IT'S ONE OF THE BIGGEST BUSINESS STORIES OF THE YEAR.                    ls tr, it  o n(o)f t bgs bsns tr s(o)f t yr
TEXT                   
                   
Jake: I have to convince Maria.    I hv t cvn mri       
    I need a big story.    I nd(a) bg sdr               
    If I can find Abbott Larkin at the airport,    I f(i) c fd abt lk(a) t(e) e(a)pt               
    I'll have the biggest business story of the year.    t(i)l hv t bgs bsns tr y(o)f t yr               
    If I don't find him, Maria will be pretty upset,        (if) I d f d(h), mri w b pt y(u)pst               
  and I'll feel pretty stupid. But I have to try.    a il fe pt stp(d), b t(i) hv t ty               
Jake: Maria, I need to see you.    mri,I n t s y               
Maria : I'm on the phone, Jake.    im o t p(o), jk           
Jake: It's important.    I t(i) pt               
Maria : Sam, I'll call you back. Bye.    sm, il c y bc,b               
Jake: Maria, you're wrong about this story.    mri,yr w n(a) b ts tr
Jake: It's good.    it gd
  I need to go to Dallas.    I n t g t dls
Maria : How will you find Larkin?    h w y fd lk
Jake: I can interview him at the airport in Dallas.      I c itve m(a) t e(a)p t(i) dls
Maria : It's too expensive.    it t o(e)x psv
  And who will be the host tomorrow ?    ad w w b t hs tmr
Jake: Connie can be the host, Maria.    ns c b t hs,mri
  This is a good story.    Ts(i) s (a) gd str
  It's real news.    it rl ns
Maria : Are you sure, Jake?    a y s, jk
Jake: Yes, I am sure, Maria.    ys, I i(a)m s,mri
    Can I go to Dallas?  c n(i) g t dls
Maria : OK, Jake.    ok,jk
    But bring back a story.    bt br bc(a) str
Jake: No problem.    n pb(l)m
Connie : This is "Hello America".      ts s hl o(a) mrc
  I'm Connie Swift for Jake Seltzer,    Im cn sw f jk st
  who is in Dallas, Texas , with an important business story.      w o(i) s(i) dls, txs, w t(a) n(i) pt bsns tr
Jake: It's one of the biggest business stories of the year.    it o n(o)f t bgs bsns tr s(o)f t(y)r
  In an exclusive WEFL interview,      I n(a) exclsv wefl itve
    Abbott Larkin, President of International Computer,    abt lk, psd t(o)f itntn cpt
    announced a merger with NIT.      Anc d(a) mt wt nn(i)t
Jake: Mr. Larkin,    mst lk
  I'm Jake Seltzer of WEFL television.    Im jk st(o)f wefl tlvt
  We know you're meeting with James Brady of NIT.    w k(n) yr mt wt jms brd y(o) f(n)n(i)t
  What do you think about a merger between NIT and International Computer?    w d y tk bt(a) mg bte nnt a itntn cptns
Larkin : What?    Wt
Jake: Are you thinking about a merger between the two companies?    a y tk n(a) bt(a) mg bte t t cp(n)s
Larkin : Well, yes.    wl, ys
  I think I can tell you now.    I tk(i) c t y n
    You're the first to know about the merger between International Computer and NIT.    yr t fs (t) k w(a) b t mg bie n(i)tntn cpt ad nnit
    I'm proud to say that this is one of the largest mergers in history.    im pr t s t ts(i)s o n(o)f(t) lgs mg s(i) hstr
    It's also one of the best.    I t(a)s o n(o)f t bst
Jake: When are you closing the deal?    w(a)y clsi t(e) (d)el
Larkin : When both deal next month.  W bt de nx mt
Larkin : So the merger takes place next month?    s t mg tks plc nx mt
Larkin : Yes. It'll take place in December.    ys, itl t pl c(i) dcb
Jake: You seem happy about the merger.    y sm hp y(a) b t mg
Larkin : I'm very happy.    im vr hp
  NIT and International Computer will become one of the biggest and best computer companies in the world.    Nn(i)t a itntn cpt w b cm o (o)f t bgs t(a) bst cpt cpn s(i) t wd
Jake: I know. I understand that you're going to be President of the new company?      I k , I udst t yr go(i) t b psd t(o)f t n cpn
Larkin : Yes. Yes, I take over as President in January.    ys,y, s(i) t k(o) v(a)s psd(i) j(a)nur
Jake: Where will the new company be located?    wr w t n cpn b lct
Larkin : We'll move the new company to the Midwest in February.    wl mv t n cpn t t mdws t(i) fbur
Jake: This is one of the largest mergers in history--    ts s o n(o) t lgs mg s(i) hstr
  a merger between International Computer and NIT.    a mg bte n(i)tntn cpt a nn(i)t
  Next month Larkin and Brady close the deal.    nx mt lk n(a) brd cls t de
  The merger takes place in December.    t mg tks pl c(i) dcb
  Larkin takes ove as President in January.      lk tk s(o) v (a)s psdt(i) i j(a)nur
  In February, the new company moves to the Midwest.    I fbur, t n cpn ms t mdwst
  This is Jake Seltzer reporting form Dallas, Texas.    ts(i)s jk st rpt f dls, txs
This is the end of lesson three.  Ts s t(e) e(e) d(o)f ls tr
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