Read aloud

Read aloud

99 Jason 17 21,447 2016.12.19 22:17

1)

When they examined the brain of someone who understood many languages, scientists found that the area that governed speech did not have the same form as in most monolingual learning changes the brain or whether some people are born with this quality.

 

2)

The castle is a masterpiece of wooden construction, the finest surviving example of Japanese castle architecture from this era, and preserves all its significant features intact. It is part of the network of such fortresses that were created all over Japan to ensure the country's continued unification.

 

3)

People undertake a range of recreational activities during their time in Antarctica. Each station has a library as well as DVD players and a range of movies which are updated each year. Stations have a small spa and sauna, a gymnasium as well as billiards, table tennis, volleyball, board games, darts and some communal band and stage equipment.

 

4)

For the first time, scientists have succeeded in studying the calls of parrot chicks in the wild. They find that the birds learn their first calls from their parents, much as human infants do. The findings suggest that parrots may be better than songbirds as models for studying how humans acquire speech.

 

5)

The development of mobile, self-propelled robots that can navigate independently across very uneven ground as well as carrying out non-repetitive tasks is known as field robotics. The university's School of Field Robotics is focused on the continuing advancement of this technology both in the laboratory and in the field to meet the challenges of our next few decades.

 

6)

History rubs shoulders and often overlaps with many other areas of research, from myths and epics to the social sciences, including economics, politics, biography, demography, and much else besides. Some histories are almost pure narratives, while others go in for detailed, tightly-focused analyses of, for example, the parish records of a Cornish village in the 16th century.

 

7)

There are many kinds of pond, but nearly, all small bodies of shallow, stagnant water in which plants with roots can grow. Water movement is slight and temperatures fluctuate widely. The wealth of plants ensures that during daylight hours oxygen is plentiful. However, at night, when photosynthesis no longer takes place, oxygen supplies can fall very low.

 

8)

Before the time of Alexander the Great, the only eastern people who could be compared with the Greeks in the fields of science and philosophy were from the Indian sub-continent. However, because so little is known about Indian chronology, it is difficult to tell how much of their science was original and how much was the result of Greek influence.

 

9)

While far fewer people these days write letters and therefore have less use for stamps, there are still a few categories of stamp which attract collectors. Stamps in common use for an indefinite period - until the price goes up - are called "definitive" issues, while a more collective type of stamp is the "commemorative" issue honoring people, events and anniversaries.

 

10)

In the second quarter of the 19th century, a rapidly growing middle class created a great demand for furniture production. Yet at this stage, while machines were used for certain jobs, such as carved decoration, there was no real mass production. The extra demand was met by numerous woodworkers. Mass production came later and the quality of domestic furniture declined.

 

11)

In the Middle Ages, the design and use of flags were considered a means of identifying social status. Flags were, therefore, the symbols not of nations, but of the nobility. The design of each flag resembled the "devices" on the noble's Coat of Arms, and the size of the flag was an indication of how high the owner stood in the nobility.


12)
Market research is a vital part of the planning of any business. However experienced you or your staff may be in a particular field, if you are thinking of introducing a service to a new area, it is important to find out what the local population thinks about it first.

13)
Not a lot is known about how the transportation of goods by water first began. Large cargo boats were being used in some parts of the world up to five thousand years ago. However, sea trade became more widespread when large sailing boats travelled between ports, carrying spices, perfumes and objects made by hand.

14)
When the young artist was asked about his drawing, he explained that he had started by taking a photograph of himself sitting by a window at home. He then drew his face from the photograph and replaced the buildings which were outside the window with trees. This gave the picture a softer, more artistic background.

15)
Humans need to use energy in order to exist. So it is unsurprising that the way people have been producing energy is largely responsible for current environmental problems. Pollution comes in many forms. but those that are most concerning, because of their impact on health. result from the combustion of fuels in power stations and cars.

16)
Clearly, times are changing and while many people are saving for their retirement, many more still need to do so. Most countries have a range of pension schemes that are designed to provide individuals with an income once they stop working. People need to take advantage of these if they are to have sufficient money throughout their retirement years.

17)
According to recent research. sunshine and warm weather have a positive effect on our moods. The British Journal of Psychology has published a report in which it claims that anxiety levels fall when temperatures rise, while increased exposure to sunshine makes us think more positively about our lives.

18)
The ritual of the state opening of parliament still illustrates the basis of the British constitution. The sovereignty of the Royal Family has passed to the sovereignty of parliament, leaving the monarchy with the trappings of power, while prime ministers are still denied the kind of status that is given to American and French presidents.

19)
Most peasants remained self-sufficient and skeptical about money - and with good reason: the triumph of capitalism probably made them worse off. They now had to deal with a centralized imperial state that was collecting tax more efficiently, giving more power to landlords, and slowly reducing customary peasant rights to land and produce.

20)
Another method governments use to try and influence the private sector is economic planning . For a long time now, socialist and communist states have used planning as an alternative to the price mechanism, organizing production and distributing their resources according to social and strategic needs, rather than based on purely economic considerations.

21)
Most succulent plants are found in regions where there is little rainfall, dry air, plenty of sunshine, porous soils and high temperatures during part of the year. These conditions have caused changes in plant structures which have resulted in greatly increased thickness of stems, leaves and sometimes roots, enabling them to store moisture from the infrequent rains.

22)
Line engraving on metal, which, to a great extent, was a development of the goldsmith's craft of ornamenting armor and precious metals, did not emerge as a print-making technique until well into the 15th century. Copper, the metal mainly used for engraving, was expensive, and engraving itself was laborious and took a long time.

23)
For the first two or three years after the Second World War, a new title would often sell out within a few months of publication. However, unless public demand for the book was unusually high, they were rarely able to reprint it. With paper stocks strictly rationed, they could not afford to use up precious paper or tie up their limited capital with a reprint.

24)
The Atlantic coast of the peninsula can be though of as the cold side, and the sea on this coast tends to be clear and cold, with a variety of seaweeds growing along the rocky shoreline. On a hot day, however, this cold water can be very refreshing and is said to be less hospitable to sharks, which prefer warmer waters.

25)
All the works of art shown in this exhibition were purchased on a shoestring budget. The criteria that the curators had to follow were that works must be acquired cheaply, appeal to a board range of tastes, and fit with unusual environments. Thus many of our better known modern artists are not represented.

26)
Foam-filled furniture is very dangerous if it catch fire, and foam quickly produces a high temperature, thick smoke and poisonous gases - including carbon monoxide. Therefore, set levels of fire resistance have been established for new and second-hand upholstered furniture and other similar products.

27)
The starting point of Bergson's theory is the experience of time and motion. Time is the reality we experience most directly, but this doesn't mean that we can capture this experience mentally. The past is gone and the future is yet to come. The only reality is the present, which is real through our experience.

28)
It is important to note that saving is not the same as investment. Saving is about cash, while investment is about real product. The difference is important because money, being liquid, can leak out of the economic system - which it does when someone who is putting aside unspent income keeps it under the mattress.

29)
Historically, the low level of political autonomy of the cities in China is partly a result of the early development of the state bureaucracy. The bureaucrats played a major role in the growth of urbanization, but were also able to control its subsequent development and they never completely gave up this control.

30)
Statistics reflect vital information about the economy, the well-being of the population, and the environment. Society relies on statistics being visible, accessible and robust, and on statistically literate people making the best use of the information to determine future action. Statistical literacy, then, is the ability to accurately understand, interpret and evaluate the data that inform these issues.

31)
Housing fulfills the basic needs that people have for security, privacy and shelter. While the adequacy of housing is an important component of individual well-being, housing also has great impact on the nation's economy, with its influence on investment levels, interest rates, building activity and employment.

32)
Being physically active benefits people's health significantly, including reducing the risk of some chronic conditions, helping to control weight, and improving mental health. In recent decades, there has been a decline in physical activity because more people work in offices rather than in manual jobs.

33)
Students who wish to take a break from their studies will need to put in an application for Leave of Absence. If your application is successful, you will be notified via email. At the end of your Leave of Absence, you must re-enroll at Student Services and in the subjects you intend to study.

34)
There are a number of tests available which can suggest if a person is telling the truth, but knowing which ones are accurate is not easy. A newly created test is claimed to be the most accurate yet in lie detection. However, questions have been raised about its accuracy and ethics.

35)
A student exchange program complements formal education, while promoting tolerance, maturity and independence - all highly sought after qualities in today's competitive job market. Living in the host country, not as a tourist or guest but as a member of the community, is what makes the experience both challenging and rewarding.

36)
Once you've picked a general topic for your paper. you need to come up with a thesis is the main and focal point of your paper and it's the position you'll take on your particular topic. Formulating a strong thesis is one of the most important things you need to do ace your paper.

37)
Many papers you write in college will require you to include quotes from one or more sources. Even if you don't have to do it, integrating a few quotes into your writing can add life and persuasiveness to your arguments. The key is to use quotes to support a point your're trying to make rather than just include them to fill space.

38)
Networking is easy and fun because it taps into this human predilection to talk about ourselves when asked. Consider successful networking as little more than the process of guiding a person to tell you about his life, what he's doing, the company that employs him, and his current industry.

39)
Although Botswana's economic outlook remains strong, the devastation that AIDS has caused threatens to destroy the country's future. In 2001, Botswana had the highest rate of HIV infection in the world. With the help of international donors it launched an ambitious national campaign that provided free antiviral drugs to anyone who needed them, and by March 2004, Botswana's infection rate had dropped significantly.

40)
Over the centuries, the holiday evolved, and by the 18th century, gift-giving and exchanging handmade cards on Valentine's Day has become common in England. Handmade Valentine's cards made of lace, ribbons, and featuring cupids and hearts eventually spread to the American colonies. The tradition of Valentine's cards did not become widespread in the United States, however, until the 1850s.

41)
"Thompson recognized and exploited all the ingredients of a successful amusement ride," writes Judith A. Adams in The American Amusement Part Industry. "His coasters combined an appearance of danger with actual safety, thrilled riders with exhilarating speed, and allowed the public to intimately experience the Industrial Revolution's new technologies of gears, steel, and dazzling electric lights."

42)
For centuries, Atlantis has been one of the western world's favorite legends, a tantalizing blend of fantasy and mystery. Stories tell of a rich and glorious empire that was lost to the sea-where some hope its ruins still lie, waiting to be discovered.

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Comments

1 lbi0124 2017.04.17 21:51
좋은 자료 너무 감사합니다. 저도 열심히 해서 좋은 팁 널리 알릴 수 있는 날이 왔으면 합니다.
1 luna87 2017.05.08 13:12
자료 감사합니다.
1 재로미노 2017.05.10 19:44
자료 감사히 쓰겠습니다!
3 에밀리 2017.09.12 19:24
감사합니다!!이제 pte 시작한 초보인데 이렇게 황금같은 자료를!!!넘나 감사합니다!!!
1 kero 2017.09.13 00:08
감사합니다 :)
1 동구리 2017.10.18 12:16
좋은자요 감사합니다...:)
1 kiwi6923 2017.11.04 22:10
감사합니다
4 cynthia 2017.12.01 12:07
안녕하세요! 자료 감사합니다~~~ 혹시 이거 발음체크할수있는 음성녹음파일도 얻을수있을까요? 감사합니다 ><
99 Jason 2018.02.28 18:23
아쉽게도 그런건 없습니다.;;;ㅠ

몇개 문제집의 RA자료를 제가 일부는 붙여넣고, 일부는 제가 직접 키보드로 입력한 거거든요 ㅎㅎ
4 cynthia 2018.03.06 20:02
아 네네!!! 답글 달아주셔서 감사해요 흐흐 덕분에 많은 도움이 되었습니다. 좋은일만 생기세용 ㅎㅎ
3 갱이냥냥s 2017.12.10 15:32
이제 처음으로 pte 시작하려고 합니다. 좋은 자료 감사합니다 ^^
1 dortusska 2017.12.11 19:07
자료 감사합니다!!
4 Leona 2018.02.27 21:59
정말 감사합니다!
99 Jason 2018.02.28 18:23
저도 이거 등록해 높고 틈만 나면 읽고 또 읽었습니다.

외우지 않는 선에서 버벅거림 없을 때까지.

열심히 해보세요^^
1 행복을찾아서 2018.03.09 13:52
자료 감사합니다~~
1 G와H 2020.03.15 15:26
처음 시작합니다 감사해요~~
1 태수 2020.07.09 09:06
감사합니다.