專八conversation,由于原文對(duì)話過長(zhǎng),所以采取聽寫策略。一篇conversation大概分為五個(gè)音頻聽寫。
其實(shí)分拆的conversion很簡(jiǎn)單哦,希望大家可以認(rèn)真聽寫O(∩_∩)O
However, sharing with friends who are easy to communicate with is probably more sensible at first. And also, it can save money. Then how about transportation? Should students buy a car when they arrive there? Well, owning and maintaining a motor vehicle is quite expensive in Australia. Insurance is compulsory and costly, and parking both on and off campus can be a problem requiring additional expense. Therefore it is not advisable for a student to hold a car unless it is absolutely necessary. Even second-hand cars are quite expensive. They can cost in excess of 4,000 Australian dollars. Then how can students go to school without a car? Most educational institutions are serviced by reliable public transport. The university and college campuses within the major cities are well served by public buses. In addition, the larger cities have extensive subway systems. For example, in Sydney, most college and university campuses are only 10 or 20 minutes from a rail station.