时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:英语专业四级听写


英语课
Passage 17
Living Things React
You and all organisms live in an environment. An environment is made up of everything that surrounds an organism. It can include the air, the water, the soil, and even other organism.
An organism responds to changes in its environment. When an organism responds to a change, it reacts in a certain ways. All living things respond in some way.
Have you ever noticed how plants and insects respond to light? Plants bend toward light. Insects fly toward light.
Living things also respond in other ways. The leaves on some trees respond to a change in season. In autumn, they change colors and then fall off the branches. Animals also respond to a change in season. Squirrels save nuts for the winter. Bears sleep through the winter in a cave.
You respond to your environment in many ways, too. You may shiver if you are cold. What other ways do you respond to changes in your environment? (156 words)

学英语单词
5-HETE
a-hundred-year return period
abarda
absorbing modulation
acceleration of pole
addressable point
Al-Iskandariyah
asiderosis
audio frequency choke(coil)
autoimmunology
bakht
be exclusively possessed by
beat head against
bromchlorphenol blue
building damage statistics
caplock
causal theory of reference
cogeodesic hypersurface
cold bending
comparative petrology
comtal
convert to binary
Cordioxol
craft-based
cryptographic application program interface
danger of condensation
deep-brown
deoxidizing addition
Diucelpin
economic vaibility
educational qualifications
epistolarian
excess-electron
excisional
fault-induced value
filter passband
first harmonics
fissureina
footdragging
gear stage velocity ratio
Gia Vien
hyperplastic epidermal disease
iminostilbenes
inter-train pause
intravehicle
is in inverse proportion to
Kahemba
kanny
ketol rearrangement
Kongju
L.Ger.
Lauderdale
left-half digit
liquid hydrogen loading test-control desk
local mach number (lmn)
lukrahnite
marginal field
mechanical variable speed drive
metabiological
modular majorant
monogamious
nannyings
nematognathi
Nimzowitsch
opheodesoma grisea
orogenic facies
Phepranon
photo-potentiometer
plurality opinion
positive primary photoelectric current
potential polygon
profanize
prosopium williamsoniis
protag
pyrrosia linearifolia ching
Reshevsky, Samuel
resistive heater
returns auger
revealing
sandy clay
saracenis
sign manual
Silbralloy
smelled cargo
snorkellers
spache
squinter
state graph search
Stokes theorem
strand vegetation
super-Earths
switch plate
table row
tax preferences
thirtyfold
tracking beam
Tragopogon sibiricus
transparency nose
typical layout
user connection time
variable factory overhead costs
water soluble group