2022年英语四级中长篇听力美文_英语四级听力网站.doc
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1、2022年英语四级中长篇听力美文_英语四级听力网站随着中国对外交流的日益频繁,整个社会越来越重视英语的应用。英语口语表达作为英语的最重要的应用形式,已经得到了广大高职高专学生的重视,越来越多的学生希望能够用流利的英语与人沟通和交流,表达自己的观点和想法。下面是小编带来的英语四级中长篇听力美文,欢迎阅读! 英语四级中长篇听力美文篇一 10 Annoying Text Habits to Avoid Terrible texting etiquette - and ways to combat them By Victoria Lowe for Cosmopolitan Unless you re
2、 living a seriously alternative lifestyle, you ve probably been communicating via text for a while now. You text your friends, your dates - even your parents. It s quick, convenient, and usually makes your life more pleasant. except when you come face to face with the 10 worst texting offenses in th
3、e world. Check em out below, plus some advice on how to stop offenders(惹人生气的人,冒犯者) in their tracks. 1. The Mass Text It s Friday night, you re at home on the couch, and you get a text that goes something like this: What are you getting into tonight? You know for a fact that this very same text just
4、went out to 20 other people at exactly the same time, and that the sender is just waiting to receive all his/her options before deciding what to do. So what if the only thing you have planned for the night is that lame Lifetime movie at 11? You refuse to hang out with someone unless they make specif
5、ic plans to hang out with you. You know how you can block those newsletters that you never signed up for by sending an email with unsubscribe(注销) in the body? We suggest doing the same thing in a reply-text. 2. The Texting Cult There is always at least one point in the night - a lull(暂停,间隙) in the c
6、onversation, a pause between thoughts - when it gets really quiet, and you look around and realize that all your friends are busy texting. One person pulls out her iPhone while everyone else is looking at the dinner bill, and then someone else starts doing it, and before you know it, you re in the m
7、iddle of the sacred circle of text.Resist(抵抗,压制) the urge to choose some random person in your contacts to send a useless message to. Instead, pull out your phone and send a text to everyone at the table asking, Should we order something else? It will make everyone laugh but also point out the silli
8、ness of the situation. 3. The Double Message Of course you screen calls. Everyone does. Sometimes you re in the middle of something and sometimes you just don t feel like talking. But your phone is still working, and you see the missed call and the voice message alert. So why - why?! - do certain pe
9、ople feel the need to send a text letting you know that they just left a message? Don t they realize that if someone is smart enough to read a text, they re also capable of understanding what the little bobble head with the sound waves coming out of him symbolizes? Text back, What s next, a carrier
10、pigeon? 4: The Texting Tease You re seeing a really cute/smart/funny/cool new guy, and your heart skips a tiny beat every time you get a text from him. In the middle of the week, you get one asking what you re up to this weekend. Assuming he wants to do something together, you let him know that it s
11、 looking pretty relaxed so far. Does he then proceed to make a plan with you? No. He responds, Oh OK, cool. You stand there with a perplexed(困惑的)look on your face. Respond Yeah, but call my secretary if you want to schedule something. This way, the ball is in his court, but ultimately you re the one
12、 who is in charge, thanks to your confident attitude. 5. The Bulk Texter An example of what a series of texts from this person might look like: Hey! What s up? What are you doing tonight? Some of us are going to Cool People Club tonight. Around 10 It s gonna be me and Chris Are you coming? Let us kn
13、ow Byeee! lolz An example of what that exchange should look like: Text 1: Hey, Chris and I are going to Cool People Bar around 10 tonight. Let us know if you wanna come. An example of what you could text back: Please never text me this way again. For realz. 6. The Bored Texter You ve just finished a
14、 sufficiently long and entertaining texting exchange with someone, and now you re ready to put your phone down for a little while. But your phone dings, and it s another text from said person. It looks like this: Soooo. Or, What upppp. Or, la la la. Clearly, they have nothing else to say and just wa
15、nt something to do. Send a text saying, Running, watching movies, reading books, baking. Your buddy will get the point that some people actually have a life. 7. The Show-and-Teller Love is wonderful. We re huge advocates(提倡者,拥护者) of love and being in love and enjoying that love. People gushing(迸出,涌出
16、) on and on about their amazing love life? Not so much. Not only do you have to listen to them tell every insignificant story about how cute it was that their boyfriends ate pancakes for dinner and woke up with a funny hairdo(发型), but you also have to read all of their SUPER-cute texts. Guys, look w
17、hat he wrote to me! Omg look at what he said now! Haha aww, look at this one! The cure? A dose of(一服,一次) their own medicine. Hey, look what my mom said about her gallbladder(胆囊)! Omg you won t believe how I m planning to organize my sock drawer(抽屉)! Aww, my dog is wagging(摇动的,摆动的) his tail. Oh, he s
18、 doing it again! 8. The Goobers-and-Popcorn Texter The previews are over, you ve been waiting to see this movie for weeks, and here you finally are, snacks in hand. But the guy in front of you insists on ruining your experience by texting for the entire 96 minutes. Here s a little secret he doesn t
19、know: EVERYONE sees his phone lighting up. And hears it vibrating violently every two minutes. When the lights come up at the end of the flick(轻弹), call up a friend and loudly discuss how rude the guy texting throughout the entire movie was. Then get ready to start running. 9. The Lingering K This o
20、ne is especially aggravating(恼火的) if you re not on an unlimited texting plan. You get a message asking how your day went or if you ll be free at a certain time, so you send back a detailed and informative reply. Your phone dings again. You open the message and it says. k. Do people not even have the
21、 decency(得体,礼貌) to include the o? The offender doesn t even need to reply to the message. But if they feel the need to, could they not at least drum up(竭力争取,招揽) something a little more personal/creative/not totally unnecessary? Respond by letting them know how much, to the cent, they owe you for sup
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