【生活大爆炸】SO2EO20 隨心所欲日
來源:滬江聽寫酷
2012-03-09 20:00
小提示: 聽聽宅男們的囧言囧語,填寫對話缺失的部分, 不用帶數(shù)字序號。注意句子開頭要大寫哦
<注意這里>若頁面過長造成聽寫不便,在聽寫框的右上角點擊“彈出答題紙”即可。
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Api/ZkyxTndqWTLK+l1lHz2stqkP7KQNt6nkgWy9uVGkIQhdQ0/XM5GeYNsG4SjQAdkEqDhAQ5o5dP8n0Rw/ 背景:又是晚飯時間,Sheldon為啥不滿意呢??? -Leonard: Problem? -Sheldon: This is Thai food. -Howard: Here we go. -Sheldon: We don't have Thai food on Thursday. We have pizza on Thursday. -Leonard: Yes, but we all agreed that the third Thursday of every month would be Anything Can Happen Thursday. -Sheldon: Well, apparently the news didn't reach my _______1________, which, when startled, has its own ___2___ of Anything Can Happen Thursday. -Howard: Come on, the whole idea behind Anything Can Happen Thursday is to get out of this rut we've been in lately. -Sheldon: Rut? __________________3______________. And if we're going to abandon that, then why even call it Thursday? Let's call it "Quonko Day" and divide it into 29 hours of 17 minutes apiece and celebrate it by sacrificing a goat to the mighty god Ra. -Rajesh: ______________4___________. -Leonard: Sheldon, we agreed we'd do something different tonight. -Sheldon: All right. Let's go to the comic book store. -Rajesh: We went to the comic book store last night. -Sheldon: Last night was Wednesday. Wednesday is comic book night. Tonight, we'll be going on Thursday because it's Anything Can Happen Thursday. -Leonard: ___________________5___________________, Sheldon. -Rajesh: So what are we going to do tonight? -Howard: If I may proffer a suggestion, in bars all across this great nation of ours, Thursday night is Ladies' Night. Which means, as the evening progresses, we will get better looking courtesy of 99 cent margaritas and two-for-one Jell-O shots. -Leonard: Come on, Howard, the odds of us picking up girls in a bar are practically zero. -Howard: Oh, really? Are you familiar with the Drake Equation? -Sheldon: The one that estimates the odds of making contact with extraterrestrials by calculating the product of an increasingly restrictive series of fractional values such as those stars with planets, and those planets likely to develop life? N equals R times FP times NE times FL times FI times FC times L? -Howard: Yeah, that one.
Api/ZkyxTndqWTLK+l1lHz2stqkP7KQNt6nkgWy9uVGkIQhdQ0/XM5GeYNsG4SjQAdkEqDhAQ5o5dP8n0Rw/ 背景:又是晚飯時間,Sheldon為啥不滿意呢??? -Leonard: Problem? -Sheldon: This is Thai food. -Howard: Here we go. -Sheldon: We don't have Thai food on Thursday. We have pizza on Thursday. -Leonard: Yes, but we all agreed that the third Thursday of every month would be Anything Can Happen Thursday. -Sheldon: Well, apparently the news didn't reach my _______1________, which, when startled, has its own ___2___ of Anything Can Happen Thursday. -Howard: Come on, the whole idea behind Anything Can Happen Thursday is to get out of this rut we've been in lately. -Sheldon: Rut? __________________3______________. And if we're going to abandon that, then why even call it Thursday? Let's call it "Quonko Day" and divide it into 29 hours of 17 minutes apiece and celebrate it by sacrificing a goat to the mighty god Ra. -Rajesh: ______________4___________. -Leonard: Sheldon, we agreed we'd do something different tonight. -Sheldon: All right. Let's go to the comic book store. -Rajesh: We went to the comic book store last night. -Sheldon: Last night was Wednesday. Wednesday is comic book night. Tonight, we'll be going on Thursday because it's Anything Can Happen Thursday. -Leonard: ___________________5___________________, Sheldon. -Rajesh: So what are we going to do tonight? -Howard: If I may proffer a suggestion, in bars all across this great nation of ours, Thursday night is Ladies' Night. Which means, as the evening progresses, we will get better looking courtesy of 99 cent margaritas and two-for-one Jell-O shots. -Leonard: Come on, Howard, the odds of us picking up girls in a bar are practically zero. -Howard: Oh, really? Are you familiar with the Drake Equation? -Sheldon: The one that estimates the odds of making contact with extraterrestrials by calculating the product of an increasingly restrictive series of fractional values such as those stars with planets, and those planets likely to develop life? N equals R times FP times NE times FL times FI times FC times L? -Howard: Yeah, that one.
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I think you mean consistency
I could go for some goat
Way to think outside but pressed right up against the box