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[00:02.14]第五单元 课文A [00:04.28]Fallacies about Food [00:06.50]关于食品的错误观点 [00:08.72]Many primitive peoples believed [00:11.05]很多原始人相信, [00:13.37]that by eating an animal they could get some of the good qualities of that animal for
[00:21.58]Food [00:31.24]We eat these things. [00:52.19]rice bread [01:04.86]meat cakes [01:22.52]Drink [01:26.75]We drink these things. [01:44.49]tea milk [01:53.74]water orange [02:42.48]a cup of tea [02:49.72]a bottle of milk [02:54.08]a glass of
文本: Homogenisation is a process, which involvesblasting milk under very high pressure through a really small hole. Now, thissmashes up the fat particles into tiny little globules, and this prevents thecream separating from the milk. Homogenisin
As afarmer, I think its important to keep farm animals happy.Im concernedabout the pressures put on dairy cows, to produce 20 litres of milk a day.I was astonished to discover that robots might come to the help of cows.
Look at this. This is raw milk straight from the cow, it smells different. Wow, and it tastes completely different. It's richer, has a different texture, and it's fuller. And if you look on the bottle, there's a layer of cream. Now, this is your stan
[00:00.00]Unit 4 Food [00:06.79]Expansion 4 [00:12.67]3 [00:14.88]Rob and Sally [00:16.54]While I'm out,I want you both to help me to [00:19.74]get things ready for father's birthday party. [00:23.24]1.make a cake [00:25.21]Buy the following things:m
Study: Protein in Mother's Milk May Prevent HIV Transmission to Infants研究发现母乳中蛋白质能预防艾滋病毒传播 From VOA Learning English, this is the Health Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语健康报道。 Hundreds of thousa
[00:32.94]Mother:What are you doing,Xiao Ming? [00:39.05]Xiao Ming:I'm reading a story book. [00:41.87]Mother:Oh,dear! Don't read in bed. [00:45.09]Xiao Ming:Why? Mother:It's bad for your eyes. [00:48.22]Xiao Ming:I see,mom. I won't do it again. [00:
The race to meet the world's growing appetite for animal products may increase the risk of both human and animal diseases, according to experts, who urge policymakers to consider health implications along with the need to boost production. As the hum
SCOTT SIMON, BYLINE: We've been hearing stories of people who've pursued their American dream through food in bakeries, restaurants - now on a farm. Mike McCloskey is one of the biggest and most influential producers of milk in America - makes him so
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Climate change disrupts our lives in all kinds of ways, including in the icebox. It turns out, global warming is hurting global milk production. As part of our summer series on heat, Mose Buchele of member station KUT has this. (SO
New Zealand discovered this weekend that a milk powder factory in China, partly owned by the New Zealand dairy company Fonterra, has been selling contaminated baby formula. One baby has died and more than 400 are suffering from kidney problems. Fonte