请站长听听我的英语录音
好久没有讲英语了,说起来惭愧呀,还是以前的英语专业。幸运的是现在遇到这么热心的站长,愿意花时间出来帮助我的找出发音方面的问题,很是感谢。录音原文和录音文件我都打包在一个文件当中,我分别录了两次。都觉得英语好生硬:'( ,浪费了几年大学时光呀。短时间我估计也不会有什么好的状态。所以就先发到这里。先谢谢站长了。
原文还是放这里吧: In your schoolbags, most of you will have a pencil, some pens, a ruler and some books. These things don’t grow in the fields. They were all made in factories and invented by someone. Thousands of years ago, there were none of these things.?Who invented them? We don’t always know. There have been many inventions, large and small in human history. Most inventors have been forgotten by people. Who invented the clock, or the lock for the door? We don’t know. There have been thousands of inventors and we should thank them for their clever ideas. Will you be one of them when you grow up?
Do you know how the first envelope and postcard were developed?Here is the story.?One day in 1820, an Englishman was spending his holiday at the seaside. He found the ladies liked writing letters, but were afraid of others reading their secrets. So he designed and made some envelopes out of paper. Twenty-four years later, in 1844, two other Englishmen made an envelope-making machine, and so the first envelopes were developed.?In 1865, a German artist drew a picture on a piece of thick paper and wrote a few words on its back. He wanted to send it to his friend, but couldn’t find a big enough envelope for it. He went to the post office and told one of the workers about it. The worker thought for a while and told him to write his friend’s name and address on the back of the picture. The picture served as an open letter. The German artist happily accepted this and this was how the first postcard was sent, so he was the inventor of the first postcard.
录音文件太大,我发到网盘里去。
下载地址:http://www.dbank.com/download.action?t=40&k=MjUxMzE3NTE=&pcode=LCw0MjA0NDUsNDIwNDQ1&rnd=4
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