求2005年英语专四听写文本?

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求2005年英语专四听写文本?
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求2005年英语专四听写文本?
求2005年英语专四听写文本?

求2005年英语专四听写文本?
[01:17.10]The Wrist Watch
[01:18.73]It is generally believed
[01:21.69]that wristwatches are an exception to the normal sequence
[01:26.06]in the evolution of men's jewelry.
[01:28.80]Reversing the usual order,
[01:31.42]they were first worn by women
[01:33.83]and then adopted by men.
[01:36.78]In the old days,
[01:38.64]queens included wristwatches among their crown jewelry.
[01:42.80]Later they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers.
[01:48.05]Until World War I,
[01:50.67]Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters.
[01:55.65]Then army officers discovered
[01:57.62]that the wristwatch was most practical for active combat.
[02:02.32]Race car drivers also loved to wear wristwatches
[02:06.81]and pilots found them most useful while flying.
[02:11.29]Soon men dared to wear wristwatches
[02:16.21]without feeling self-conscious.
[02:19.49]By 1924 some 30% of men's watches were worn on the wrist.
[02:26.60]Today the figure is 90%
[02:30.98]and they are now worn by both men and women
[02:35.46]for practical purposes rather than for decoration.
[02:54.49]The second and third readings,
[02:56.78]you should begin writing now.
[03:00.13]It is generally believed that wristwatches are an exception
[03:22.40]It is generally believed that wristwatches are an exception
[03:43.33]to the normal sequence in the evolution of men's jewelry.
[04:04.56]to the normal sequence in the evolution of men's jewelry.
[04:25.87]Reversing the usual order,they were first worn by women
[04:47.90]Reversing the usual order,they were first worn by women
[05:08.90]and then adopted by men.
[05:28.92]and then adopted by men.
[05:46.34]In the old days,queens included wristwatches among their crown jewelry.
[06:09.36]In the old days,queens included wristwatches among their crown jewelry.
[06:31.92]Later they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers.
[06:51.96]Later they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers.
[07:13.92]Until World War I,Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters.
[07:36.85]Until World War I,Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters.
[07:58.36]Then army officers discovered that the wristwatch was most practical for active combat.
[08:23.05]Then army officers discovered that the wristwatch was most practical for active combat.
[08:45.83]Race car drivers also loved to wear wristwatches
[09:06.81]Race car drivers also loved to wear wristwatches
[09:29.80]and pilots found them most useful while flying.
[09:51.82]and pilots found them most useful while flying.
[10:14.02]Soon men dared to wear wristwatches without feeling self-conscious.
[10:37.81]Soon men dared to wear wristwatches without feeling self-conscious.
[11:01.64]By 1924 some 30% of men's watches were worn on the wrist.
[11:26.86]By 1924 some 30% of men's watches were worn on the wrist.
[11:51.24]Today the figure is 90%
[12:12.52]Today the figure is 90%
[12:34.79]and they are now worn by both men and women
[12:57.33]and they are now worn by both men and women
[13:18.63]for practical purposes rather than for decoration.
[13:38.31]for practical purposes rather than for decoration.
[13:58.28]The last reading
[14:00.41]The Wrist Watch
[14:02.16]It is generally believed
[14:04.78]that wristwatches are an exception
[14:07.21]to the normal sequence
[14:09.29]in the evolution of men's jewelry.
[14:12.68]Reversing the usual order,
[14:14.54]they were first worn by women
[14:16.62]and then adopted by men.
[14:20.00]In the old days,
[14:21.64]queens included wristwatches
[14:23.90]among their crown jewelry.
[14:25.98]Later they were worn by Swiss workers and farmers.
[14:31.01]Until World War I,
[14:33.74]Americans associated the watch with fortune hunters.
[14:37.46]Then army officers discovered
[14:40.77]that the wristwatch was most practical for active combat.
[14:45.25]Race car drivers also loved to wear wristwatches
[14:50.06]and pilots found them most useful while flying.
[14:55.26]Soon men dared
[14:57.68]to wear wristwatches without feeling self-conscious.
[15:02.38]By 1924 some 30% of men's watches
[15:07.20]were worn on the wrist.
[15:10.26]Today the figure is 90%
[15:13.87]and they are now worn by both men and women
[15:18.13]for practical purposes rather than for decoration.