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地道美语听力播客English as a Second Language Podcast (ESLPod),是一家位于美国加州洛杉矶的英语教育研究机构推出的英文听力会话,于2005年7月23日首播, 主播Dr. Jeff McQuillan为南加州大学的语言学博士, 现专注于外国语学生的英语学习研究。该播客在iTunes store播客的教育子分类中,与Grammar Girl Just Vocabulary常居前三甲.
My friend Ben and I have been waiting a month to see our favorite band in concert. This was the night. We were so excited. In a small venue1 like the Whiskey, there wouldn't be a bad seat in the house.
So, we get to the Whiskey really early to find street parking and snagged a spot about four blocks away. Then, we got in line which was already about 20 deep. There were two bouncers outside of the bar and they weren't letting anybody in yet. We waited and waited in line. Finally, the line started to move. When we got to the head of it, one of the bouncers checked our tickets and one of the other employees of the club put a wrist band on each of us. I guess this was to let the employees in the bar know that we belonged there and we weren't crashing the party.
Anyway, we got inside and tried to get as close to the stage as possible. There were already a bunch of people standing2 in front of the stage in a special roped-off section. These were probably VIP’s or maybe they were groupies. Who knows? Anyway, I just know that security3 wasn't letting anyone get that close.
Before too long, people started to cheer and I knew that the opening act was about to come on. This was a band I’d never heard of before so I wasn't that excited to hear them. They did come out and they started played a set. I couldn't believe it. They were really horrible. The people standing next to Ben and me started boo-ing the band. Other people started throwing things on the stage, like their drinks and their food. After a little while, the boo-ing got so loud, you could hardly hear the band. Finally, they finished their song and left the stage.
The concert-goers were pretty rowdy by this time. Some were yelling4, others were getting up on top of the bar and dancing. Just when I thought there was going to be riot5, someone got on the microphone6 and started to introduced the headlining band . All of a sudden, everybody calmed down and started cheering. The band came on stage and started their first number. Then, the room was full of happy campers. Ben and I were both a little nervous for a second there. We didn't know if things were going to get out of hand. But when the band started playing, we knew that everything would be ok. This was turning out to be a great night, just like we’d imagined.
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n.犯罪地点,审判地,管辖地,发生地点,集合地点 | |
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n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的 | |
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n.安全,安全感;防护措施;保证(金),抵押(品);债券,证券 | |
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v.叫喊,号叫,叫着说( yell的现在分词 ) | |
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n.暴(骚)乱,(色彩等)极度丰富;vi.聚众闹事 | |
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n.扩音器,麦克风,话筒 | |
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n.剧本,广播稿;文字体系;笔迹,手迹 | |
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