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1、TPO113Conversation 113TPO 1 Lecture 1 Contemporary art15TPO 1 Lecture2 Geology17TPO 1 Conversation 219TPO 1 Lecture 3 Archeology21TPO 1 Lecture 4 Biology22TPO224Conversation 124TPO2 Lecture 1 Psychology26TPO2 Lecture 2 Botany28TPO 2 Conversation 229TPO2 Lecture 3 Philosophy31TPO 2 Lecture 4 Astronom
2、y32TPO 334Conversation 134TPO 3 Lecture 1 Environmental science36TPO 3 Lecture 2 Film history38TPO 3 Conversation 240TPO 3 Lecture 3 Art History42TPO 3 Lecture 4 Astronomy44TPO 4(纸质版TPO1)46Conversation 146TPO 4 Lecture 1 Biology48TPO 4 Lecture 2 Literature50TPO 4 Conversation 252TPO 4 Lecture 3 Geol
3、ogy54TPO 4 Lecture 4 United States government56TPO-5 (纸质版TPO2)58Conversation 158TPO 5 Lecture 1 Sociology60TPO 5 Lecture 2 Astronomy62TPO 5 Conversation 264TPO 5 Lecture 3 Chemistry66TPO 5 Lecture 4 Literature68TPO 6 (纸质版TPO3)70Conversation170TPO 6 Lecture 1 Economics72TPO 6 Lecture 2 Biology74TPO 6
4、 Conversation 276TPO 6 Lecture 3 Creative Writing78TPO 6 Lecture 4 Earth Science80TPO 782Conversation 182TPO 7 Lecture 1 Theater History84TPO 7 Lecture 2 Biology86Listen to part of a lecture in a Biology class.86TPO 7 Conversation88Listen to a conversation between a student and a librarian.88TPO 7 L
5、ecture 3 Anthropology90TPO 7 Lecture 4 Geology92TPO 893Conversation 193TPO 8 Lecture 1 Animal Behavior95TPO 8 Lecture 2 Art History97TPO 8 Conversation 299TPO 8 Lecture 3 History101TPO8 Lecture 4 Chemistry102TPO 9104Conversation 1104TPO 9 Lecture 1 Theater105TPO 9 Lecture 2 Environmental Science107T
6、PO 9 Conversation 2109TPO 9 Lecture 3 Geology111TPO 9 Lecture 4 Linguistic113TPO 10115Conversation 1115TPO 10 Lecture 1 Marine Biology117TPO10 Lecture 2 European History119Conversation 2121TPO10 Lecture 3 Ecology123TPO10 Lecture 4 Psychology125TPO 11126Conversation 1126TPO11 Lecture 1 Biology129TPO1
7、1 Lecture 2 Architecture131TPO 11 Conversation2134TPO11 Lecture 3 Environmental science137TPO11 Lecture 4 Business140TPO 12142Conversation 1142TPO12 Lecture 1 Biology144TPO12 Lecture 2 Business145TPO 12 Conversation 2148TPO 12 Lecture 3 Music history151TPO12 Lecture 4 Environmental science153TPO 131
8、56Conversation 1156TPO 13 Lecture 1 City planning159TPO 13 Lecture 2 Ecology161TPO 13 Conversation 2164TPO 13 Lecture 3 Poetry166TPO 13 Lecture 4 Astronomy169TPO 14171Conversation 1171TPO 14 Lecture 1 Psychology173TPO 14 Lecture 2 Biology175TPO 14 Conversation 2177TPO 14 Lecture 3 Astronomy180TPO 14
9、 Lecture 4 Archeology182TPO 15184Conversation 1184TPO 15 Lecture 1 Psychology186TPO 15 Lecture 2 Geology188TPO 15 Conversation 2190TPO 15 Lecture 3 Art History192TPO 15 Lecture 4 Biology194TPO 16196Conversation1196TPO 16 Script Lecture 1198TPO 16 Script Lecture 2200TPO 16 Script Conversation 2201TPO
10、 16 Script Lecture 3203TPO 16 Script Lecture 4204TPO 17206Conversation 1206TPO 17 Lecture 1 Art History(Prehistoric Art Dating)209TPO 17 Lecture 2 Environmental Science(Milankovitch Hypothesis)212TPO 17 Conversation 2214TPO 17 Lecture 3 History(Ancient Egyptian Calendar)216TPO 17 Lecture 4 Biology(O
11、ctopus)218TPO-18220Conversation 1220TPO 18 Lecture 1 Astronomy220TPO 18 Lecture 2 Art History222TPO 18 Conversation 2224TPO 18 Lecture 3 European History224TPO 18 Lecture 4 Biology226TPO 19228Conversation 1228TPO 19 Lecture 1 Linguistics(Proto-Indo-European)230TPO 19 Lecture 2 Astronomy(Radio Astron
12、omy & Optical Astronomy)231TPO 19 Conversation 2233TPO 19 Lecture 3 Marine Biology(Plant Life in Salt Marshes)235TPO 19 Lecture 4 Art History(Cecilia Beaux)237TPO20238Section1 Conversation1-Student&Librarian238TPO20 Lecture1-Linguistics(Gricean Maxims)240TPO20 Lecture2-Environmental Science(Intergla
13、cial Periods)242TPO20 Section2 Conversation2-Student&Professor243TPO20 Lecture3-Literature(Folktales)245TPO20 Lecture4-Biology(Snowshoe Hare)247TPO-21250Conversation1250TPO 21 Lecture 1 Astronomy(Geocentric&Heliocentric theory)252TPO21 Lecture 2 Computer Science(Software Development)254TPO21 Convers
14、ation 2256TPO21 Lecture3 Biology(Snake Evolution)258TPO21 Lecture 4 Art History(Alice Neel)260TPO 22261Conversation 1 (Faculty Advisor)261TPO22 Lecture 1 (Anthropology)263TPO22 Lecture 2 (Astronomy)264TPO22 Conversation 2 (Professor)265TPO22 Lecture 3 (Zoology)267TPO22 Lecture 4 (Music History)269TP
15、O 23270CONVERSATION 1270TPO23 Lecture l- Archaeology (Antikythera (Mechanism)271TPO23 Lecture2 - Environmental Science (Earth Budget)272TPO 23 Conversation 2273TPO23 Lecture3 Biology (Dolphins)274TPO23 Lecture4 Choreography (Screen Dance)275TPO 24276Conversation l Student & Clerk in the Bookstore276
16、TPO 24 Lecture l-Biology (Crocodile Vocalization)277TPO 24 Lecture2-Art History (Modern Dance)278TPO 24 Conversation 2一Student & Geography Professor278TPO 24 Lecture3-Archaeology (Megafauna in North America)279TPO 24 Lecture4-Astronomy (Shield Volcanoes on Venus)280TPO 25281Conversation1281Lecture1-
17、Conservation Biology Assisted Migration)283Lecture2-Music History (Bla Bartk)284Conversation2286Lecture3-History (Egyptian Hieroglyphs)288Lecture4-Animal Behavior290TPO 26292Conversation1292Lecture1- Advertising(Green Marketing)293Lecture2-Biology(Carbon Cycling)294Conversation2295Lecture3-Astronomy
18、 (Comets)297Lecture4-Art Conservation (Archimedes Palimpsest)298TPO 27299Conversation1-In the Library299Lecture1-Marine Biology (Coral Reefs)303Lecture2-History of Musical Instruments (Violins)305Conversation2-Hydroponics (Chinampas)308Lecture3-Zoology (Sauropods)310Lecture4-Studio Art (Primary Colo
19、rs)312TPO 28313Conversation1313Lecture1-Philosophy315Lecture2-Animal Behavior317Conversation2319Lecture3-Botany321Lecture4-Archaeology323TPO 29324Conversation1324Lecture1-Ecology(Pedodiversity)327Lecture2-Architecture(Reverberation)329Conversation2331Lecture3-Archaeology(Clovis Culture)333Lecture4-S
20、tructural Engineering(Carbon Nanotubes)335TPO 30337Conversation1337Lecture1340Lecture2-Paleontology342Conversation2345Lecture3-Astronomy347Lecture4-Music History349纸质版TPO4350纸质版TPO4 conversation1 TRACK 62 TRANSCRIPT350纸质版TPO4 lecture1 TRACK 64 TRANSCRIPT352纸质版TPO4 lecture2 TRACK 65 TRANSCRIPT354纸质版T
21、PO4 conversation 2 TRACK 68 TRANSCRIPT357纸质版TPO4 Lecture 3 TRACK 71 TRANSCRIPT359纸质版TPO4 Lecture4 TRACK 74 TRANSCRIPT362纸质版TPO5365纸质版TPO5 conversation 1TRACK 86 TRANSCRIPT365纸质版TPO5 Lecture1TRACK 88 TRANSCRIPT367纸质版TPO5 Lecture2 TRACK 89 TRANSCRIPT369纸质版TPO5 conversation2 TRACK 92 TRANSCRIPT371纸质版TP
22、O5 Lecture3 TRACK 93 TRANSCRIPT373纸质版TPO5 Lecture 4 TRACK 95 TRANSCRIPT376TPO1 Conversation 1NarratorListen to part of a conversation between a student and a librarian.StudentHi, um, I really hope you can help me.LibrarianThats why Im here. What can I do for you?StudentIm supposed to do a literature
23、 review for my psychology course, but Im having a hard time finding articles. I dont even know where to start looking.LibrarianYou said this is for your psychology course, right? So your focus is on StudentDream Interpretation.LibrarianWell, you have a focus, so thats already a good start. Hmmm well
24、, therere a few things oh wait have you checked to see if your professor put any material for you to look at on reserve?StudentAha, thats one thing I did know to do. I just copied an article, but I still need three more on my topic from three different journals.LibrarianLets get you going on looking
25、 for those then. We have printed versions of twenty or so psychology journals in the Reference Section. These are ones published within the last year. Now that I think about it theres a journal named Sleep and Dreams.StudentOh, yeah, the article I just copied is from that journal, so Ive got to look
26、 in other sources.LibrarianOk, actually, most of our materials are available electronically now. You can access psychology databases or electronic journals and articles through the librarys computers, and if you want to search by title with the word dream for example, just type it in and all the art
27、icles with dream in the title will come up on the screen. StudentCool, thats great! Too bad I cannot do this from home.LibrarianBut you can. All of the librarys databases and electronic sources can be accessed through any computer connected to the university network.StudentReally?! I cant believe I
28、didnt know that. It still sounds like its going to take a while though, you know, going through all of that information, all of those sources.LibrarianMaybe, but you already narrowed your search down to articles on Dream Interpretation, so it shouldnt be too bad. And you probably notice that theres
29、an abstract or summary at the top of the first page of the article you copied. When you go into the databases and electronic sources, you have the option to display the abstracts on the computer screen, skimming those to decide whether or not you want to read the whole article should cut down some t
30、ime. StudentRight, abstracts! Theyll definitely make the project more doable. I guess I should try out the electronic search while Im still here then, you know, just in case.LibrarianSure, er that computers free over there, and Ill be here till five this afternoon.StudentThanks, I feel a lot better
31、about this assignment now.TPO 1 Lecture 1 Contemporary artListen to part of a lecture in a contemporary art class.ProfessorOk, Im going to begin this lecture by giving you your next assignment. Remember I said that at some point during this semester I wanted you to attend an exhibit at the Fairy Str
32、eet Gallery and then write about it? Well, the exhibit that I want you to attend is coming up. Its already started in fact, but itll be at the gallery for the next month, which should give you plenty of time to complete this assignment. The name of the artist exhibiting there is Rose Frantzen. Frant
33、zens work may be unfamiliar to you since shes a relatively young artist. But shes got a very unusual style, compared to some of the artists weve looked at this term. But anyway, Frantzens style is what she herself calls Realistic Impressionism. So youve probably studied both of these movements separ
34、ately, separate movements, Realism and Impressionism, in some of your art history courses. So who can just sum these up?StudentWell, Impressionism started in the late 19th century. Umthe basic impressionist style was very different from earlier styles. It didnt depict scenes or models exactly as the
35、y looked. Um Impressionist painters tended to apply paint really thickly, and in big brushstrokes, so the texture of the canvas was rough.ProfessorGood. What else? What were the subjects?StudentWell, a lot of impressionist artists painted everyday scenes, like people on the streets and in cafes, uh,
36、 lots of nature scenes, especially landscapes.ProfessorGood. So when you go to the exhibit, I really want you to take a close look at a certain painting. Its a farm scene. And you will see it right as you enter the gallery. The reason I think this painting is so important is that it stresses the imp
37、ressionist aspect of Frantzens style. Its an outdoor scene, an everyday scene. Its kind of bleak, but you can really see those broad brushstrokes and the blurry lines. The colors arent quite realistic. The sky is kind of, well an unnatural pinkish yellow. And the fence in the foreground is blue, but
38、 somehow the overall scene gives an impression of a cold, bleak winter day on a farm. So thats the impressionist side of her work. Oh, and speaking about farms, that reminds me. One interesting thing I read about Franzten is that when she first moved back to Iowa after living abroad, she often visit
39、ed this place in her town called the Sales Barn. And the Sales Barn, it was basically this place where the local farmers bought and sold their cattle, their farm animals. And the reason Frantzen went there, and she later on would visit other places like dance halls, was to observe people and the way
40、s that they moved. She really found that this helped her work-that it gave her an understanding of body movements and actions, how humans move, and stand still, what their postures were like, too. So, what about Realism? What are the elements of Realism we should be looking for in Frantzens work?Stu
41、dentUm real honest depictions of subject matter, pretty unidealized stuff, and pretty everyday subject matter, too.ProfessorGood. One other painting I really want you to look at is of a young woman surrounded by pumpkins. You will notice that the womans face is so realistic looking that its almost l
42、ike a photograph. The womans nose is a little less than perfect and her hair is kind of messed up. This is realism. But then, the background of the painting, this woman with the pumpkins is wrapped in a blanket of broad thick brushstrokes, and, its all kinds of zigzagging brushstrokes and lines, kin
43、d of chaotic almost when you look at it close. And there are vibrant colors. Theres lots of orange, with little hints of an electric blue peeking out. I find Frantzen to be a very accessible artist. I mean, some artists, to appreciate them, you have to know their life story. But heres a little bit a
44、bout Rose Frantzens life anyway. She attended art school, but was told by one of her instructors that she was not good at illustration, that she should go into advertising instead. So she took advertising classes and fine arts classes too, until she was convinced by the head of an advertising agency
45、 that her work was really good, that she could be an artist. But of course, its not as easy as that, and so Frantzen had to paint other peoples portraits at places like art fairs just to make money to buy paint for her more serious art work. No matter what, she never stopped painting. And now, Frant
46、zen is doing extremely well. And her work is being shown all over the country. So I think most of us would be discouraged if we had to face challenges and difficulties like that. But whats important is that you keep at it that you dont give up. Thats what is really important to remember. TPO 1 Lecture2 GeologyListen to part of a lecture in a geology class.ProfessorOk, lets get started. Great. Today I want to talk about a way in which we are able to determine how old a piece of land, or some other geologic feature is - dating techniques. Im