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Youre going to see some beautiful coral out at the reef, Melanie said, as they boarded a glass-bottom boat later that morning. They had driven into Key West after breakfast and were taking their seats on the upper deck of a large white boat called th

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英语畅谈世界文化lesson7:Great Barrier Reef大堡礁

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A newly received award A: Philip, I was really glad to hear about your award. Congratulations! B: Thanks, Denise. Actually, I was really surprised. I mean, there were a lot of qualified people out there. A: Sure. But the work you did was really excep

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The waves of these azure seas hide an abundant treasure. Below the waves, coral reefs provide a habitat for teeming life, a life with a kaleidoscope of color. In oceans around the world, clear and well-circulating waters encourage corals to anchor a

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China's clean-energy-generated power usage on rise BEIJING, Nov. 24 (Xinhua)-- Consumption of clean-energy-generated electricity has increased in China as it looks to become less reliant on fossil fuels, statistics from the State Electricity Regulato

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用词错误 1) Students must know how to operate a computer. / Students must know how to work on a computer. 2) People can be exposed to many new things on the Internet. / People can learn many new things on the Internet. 3) The purpose of this lett

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A MARTINEZ, HOST: There are few places on Earth where the impact of climate change is more noticeable than along the Great Barrier Reef. It's the planet's largest living organism that now has become the world's largest dying organism. In the past 18

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Chatting with a newly wed A: Hi, Sandy. Do you have a minute? B: Yes, John. Im on my break. Whats going on? A: Not much. I just wanted to see how you were. Hows married life treating you? B: Great, except for my mother-in-law! Sometimes I think I mar

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Like these sea fans, the last frontier of life on the reef. The divers reach their target-- a massive ridge, 190 feet down. Here, the air they are breathing is under pressure, squeezed down so that there's more gas in every lungful. They have to hope

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The reef was left high and dry, exposed to air and harsh sun. A trillion tiny creatures died in their own homes. For the coral, it was an apocalypse. When the ice age ended, the sea came back and submerged the dead reef. But what brought it back to l

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Here it is. Got it, I think. A spring. And whats actually coming out of this is fresh water. You can drink. You see this stuff bubbling out? This is what the traditional owners of this place call 'buiur bindi''fresh water in the ocean'. The locals ca

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Today, the elements that support the reef are in fine balance--sun, wind and waves. But it doesn't take much to tip the balance, plummeting this huge reef into disaster. It might happen sonner than you think. Eighteen million years ago, a series of r

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The pearl luggers then turned their attention to something else, a much bigger target. The reef has always provided a great haven for large animals, like turtles who nest on the coral piece. Whole populations of turtles were brought to the verge of e

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Eighteen million years ago, it arrived in warm, tropical waters. Only then could the world's greatest reef be born. Australia's epic journey may have created perfect conditions for coral, but it also put it in the line of fire of the most powerful st

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Where the forces of nature meet? In a hidden world, a tropical miracle. At this moment, evolution is building a living colossus, a giant built by nature's tiniest creature, a model of reincarnation, a survivor born from disasterthe Great Barrier Reef

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As a polyp grows, it puts up a wall of limestone around itself. And then it multiplies. Each polyp can produce thousands of offspring, which all work together to build a living fortress-- a coral reef. After just a few years, a single piece of coral

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Inside the flesh of these tiny animals are microscopic plants called algae, but these aren't parasites. None of this would be here without them. Wachenfeld: When the algae photosynthesize, they take energy from sunlight and carbon dioxide, then make

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Todd: So, Rebecca, in Australia you have the Great Barrier Reef. Now have you been to the Great Barrier Reef? Rebecca: Yes, I have once, probably about two years ago. There's the main part of the Great Barrier Reef and then there's a little island, a

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Simplified Spelling Society: Let's get phonetic 英文应该简化么? The Simplified Spelling Society (SSS) is celebrating its 99th birthday by launching a new campaign to make it easier to read and write English. It may be the world's most univer

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Todd: So, Rebecca, in Australia you have the Great Barrier Reef. Now have you been to the Great Barrier Reef? Rebecca: Yes, I have once, probably about two years ago. There's the main part of the Great Barrier Reef and then there's a little island, a

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aberration of fixed stars
access hatchway
accumulating tank
air floatation table
ancipiral
anticodon loop
archostegnosis
asking
barbane
bauhinioides
be tickled at sth
biogens (verworm 1903)
bug list
Campanella, Pta.
carbathymidine
cassawa
catheti
catweazles
cellulose tracing paper
Chikreng
creditive
dascyllus reticulatus
decay photon
deep water(s)
dicranaceaes
dispersants
do something for
eating your own dog food
electroconvulsive therapies
electrohydrodynamic
factoring companies
fatigue contracture
flosequinan
flush quenching
foglets
four-pass compiler
fractional absorption
free radical reaction
galatis
gamma-Cystathionase
gilded flicker
guitar-maker
head unload
Hedysarum brachypterum
hylo-
hyrse
identification of transfer function models
Koumbili
ligamenta cuneometatarsea interossea
long-term accounts receivable
mile-high
mili
molecular memory
mouldier
mutchler
muzzle blasts
n-fold limit
necessary protection ratio
no-CD
non expired cost
one-piece sucker rod
operations research societies
overhung rotor
overwintering ground
paracelsuss
pepperpotting
piperylene
plug-cock
pre-examine
quality factor ratio
raft harbour
rectified mean value
regionists
regularity auditing
resident (adjective)
SAC-IL
scared stiff
schroen
sea lizard
shang dynasties
skerry
spherical bend union
st-germain
statutory time limit
stereo radiographic apparatus
stock shears
straw boater
subdiploid
swathing-band
tearesistance
test instrument vehicles
the stratosphere
thiazide
tomatsu
transvaalite
tunica albuginea oculi
untethered dive
vari-coloured
walking tractor
wedge cavity
within hearing
wrapping store