Section A [00:01.31]1. M: I like it very much. [00:04.10]How much do you charge? [00:06.84]W: It's 10 dollars and 20 cents. [00:09.01]Q: Which of the following is true? [00:12.75]2. M: I hate them.I'm sure I've got a low IQ. [00:17.68]W: Oh,cheer up!

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INTRODUCTION TO ACT I Today on TUNING IN THE U.S.A., we are with Richard and Marilyn Stewart in Riverdale. Richard is preparing to return to Seattle, Washington. Its time for him to continue taking photographs for his book about the United States. Ri

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Costa Rica, 1986. 30 years after Doctor Cur's fateful African trip, graduate students from the University of Miami are on a field trip exploring caves. Moving ahead of the group, 24-year-old Inn-Saing Ooi climbs into a deep crevasse . He's not alone.

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AS IT IS 2015-09-01 Andean Glaciers Reveal Secrets of Climate Change 安第斯冰川揭示气候变化的秘密 Ice caps, very large sheets of ice, do not only exist at the earths poles. There are tropical ice caps in mountain ranges, too. The larges

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There's Something for Everyone at Olympic National Park This week in our national parks journey, we explore a vast area with mountains, beaches, forests, and glaciers. The areas huge range in both rainfall and elevation make it one of the most divers

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AS IT IS 2015-09-03 Obama Hikes Melting Glacier to Highlight Climate Change 奥巴马再次强调应对气候变化的重要性 U.S. President Barack Obama hiked a melting Arctic glacier in Alaska Tuesday to bring attention to climate change. Mr. Oba

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And one reason is, this enormous heat sink heats up Greenland from the north. 有一个原因,北方沉积的大量热能加热了格陵兰岛。 This is an annual melting river. But the volumes are much larger than ever. 这是一条每年融化的河

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The male usually leads. If the female is sufficiently impressed, the pair seal their relationship with a vocal duet . King Penguin rookeries are very busy places. Every morning at about 6:00, the adul

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Question is, who is going to live at 10 Downing Street? The UK is trying to figure that out after last week's parliamentary elections. None of the parties got a majority of seats. So now, a scramble is on. In the UK, people vote for members of parlia

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听力考试一直以来都是中国语言学习者在顺利通过英语考试的过程中的一个老大难问题。有不少的考生在英语的读,写,译等诸多方面都表现出了很强的实力,可是偏偏在英语听力这个部分出

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Lijiang is a beautiful shining jewel on the Northwest Yunnan Plateau neighboring the southeast side of the Tibetan Plateau which is considered to be the Roof of the World. It is impressive because of its scenery and lush vegetation. Lijiang boasts of

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VOICE ONE: I'm Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And I'm Barbara Klein with Explorations in VOA Special English. We received a special request in a letter from a listener in Nagano, Japan. Atsumi Shimoda asked for a report about what the Special English write

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AS IT IS 2016-03-13 US Welcomes Charismatic Trudeau 特鲁多访美 U.S. President Barack Obama welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the White House Thursday. The day started with a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House. The two

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Science and Technolgy. 科技。 Animal behaviour. 动物习性。 Smarter than the average bear. 一只特别聪明的熊。 The first case of ursine tool use. 第一只会用工具的熊。 PRIMATES apart, few mammals employ tools. Sea otters use r

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GWEN IFILL: Finally tonight: how climate change may be affecting life in Alaska as we know it and the captivating images we see there, from ice to Marine life. NewsHour science correspondent Miles O'Brien went there to see for himself. MILES O'BRIEN:

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Don't like the look of this stuff at all. 真不喜欢这样的冰川地貌 There you see it's just all free-floating, broken ice. 满眼尽是残破的浮冰 Kind of like lots of mini, little icebergs here.But they are gonna be super unstable. 就像众

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Bottled water, including mineral and purified water, has become part of our lives. But now there is a wide variety of conceptual bottled water on the market that is extremely expensive, such as glacier water and bamboo charcoal water. Almost all of t

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A group of scientists from the Ohio State University are trekking to the top of the Quelccaya Ice in the Peruvian Andes to try to measure the effects of climate change on the world's glaciers. The average distance above sea level on the glacier is ar

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Speaking on Monday the US president was blunt and to the point no challenge poses a greater threat to our future and future generations than a change in climate The tough new federal restrictions on Green House gas emissions from coal power plants in

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On March 18, 1991, Steven Paul Jobs, thirty-six, married Laurene Powell, twenty-seven, at the Ahwahnee Lodge in Yosemite National Park. 1991年3月18日,36岁的史蒂夫保罗乔布斯和27岁的劳伦鲍威尔在优山美地国家公园的阿瓦尼

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