单词:Saxifraga nangxianensis
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Semiconductors, or microchips, have been changing the way the world works for the past half-century. The technology has made radios, televisions and mobile devices commonplace. In advancing the technology, researchers are now focusing on superconduct
[00:15.90](毕业舞会,你期待吗?) [00:19.82]-Do you have the fever? -No. -你兴奋吗? -不 [00:25.22]Why? Do you? 为什么?你呢? [00:25.98]I don't know. Maybe. 我不知道,也许吧 [00:31.06]How about you? 你呢? [00:33.26]
[00:00.00] Unit 4 [00:01.88]Lesson 13 [00:03.53]by the time [00:04.31]到的时候 [00:05.09]Mozart [00:06.56]莫扎特(奥地利作曲家) [00:08.02]Lord Kelvin [00:09.78]凯文勋爵(英国科学家) [00:11.55]project n. [00:12.58]研究课题
[00:00.00] Unit 6 Lesson 21 [00:05.30]new words and expression [00:10.48]join [00:12.06]v.加入 [00:13.64]department [00:15.56]n.部门 [00:17.48]Read about Mr Adamsand say if the sentences are true (T)or false (F). [00:29.54]Get to Know your School
MODULE 1 Greetings\n [au:]模块1 问候\n [00:05.34]Unit 1 Hello!\n [au:]第1单元 你好!\n [00:09.12]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:11.34]1 Look and listen. Then read and act in groups.\n [au:]1 看和听。然后分组朗读和表演。\n [00:20
Module 5 THE PAST \n [au:]模块5 过去\n [00:05.19]UNIT 13 What Did You Do Yesterday?\n [au:]第13单元 昨天你做什么了?\n [00:09.19]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:11.00]Look and listen. Then read and act out the dialogue.\n [au:]看和听。然
UNIT 8 What Time Do Yongxians Classes Begin?\n [au:]第八单元 永贤什么时候开始上课?\n [00:06.23]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:08.88]1 Look and listen. Then read and act in groups.\n [au:]1 看一看,听一听。然后分组读一读并演
MODULE1 ROUTINES AND DATES\n [au:]模块1 日常事务与日期\n [00:04.97]UNIT 1 What Is Our Life Like?\n [au:]第一单元 我们的生活是什么样子的?\n [00:09.45]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:11.56]1 How are the Chinese children's lives d
MODULE 1 CHANGES\n [au:]模块1 变化 [00:04.24]UNIT 1 Xiaoling's New Apartment\n [au:]第1单元 小玲的新公寓 [00:08.68]Dialogue\n [au:]对话 [00:10.26]1 Look and listen. Then read and act in groups.\n [au:]1 看和听。然后分组阅读和扮
MODULE 5 HOPES AND FANTASIES\n [au:]模块5 希望和梦想 [00:05.15]UNIT 13 The Beijing 2008 Olympics\n [au:]第13单元 北京2008奥运 [00:11.51]Dialogue\n [au:]对话 [00:13.39]Look and listen. Then read and act in groups.\n [au:]看和听。然后
[00:00.00] MODULE 1 AGE [00:04.41]UNIT 1 Dim's Age [00:09.46]New words Expressions [00:13.71]holiday [00:17.66]photo [00:21.60]year [00:25.76]years-old [00:30.62]look [00:34.06]younger [00:37.83]tell [00:41.48]truth [00:44.83]tell you the truth [00:4
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UNIT 17 How Many Squares Are There?\n [au:]第17单元 有多少个正方形?\n [00:07.50]Dialogue\n [au:]对话\n [00:09.70]Look and listen. Then read and act in groups.\n [au:]看和听。然后分组朗读和表演。\n [00:15.63]Mr Chen: How ma
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You might not think there would be that many people in the world prepared to devote lifetimes to the study of something so inescapably low key, 你或许会认为,世界上不会有多少人愿意花毕生的心血来研究那个不起眼儿的东西