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[00:09.04]you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. [00:14.94]After listening,you will have time to answer each question by choosing A,B,C or D. [00:25.55]You will hear each conversation ONLY ONCE.Mark your answer in y
[00:02.39]第三单元 课文A [00:04.78]The Atlantic Ocean [00:07.01]大西洋 [00:09.25]The Atlantic Ocean is one of the oceans [00:11.91]大西洋是分隔新大陆 [00:14.58]that separate the old World from the New. [00:17.40]与旧大陆的大洋之一。 [00:20.22]For cen
NOEL KING, HOST: Deep inside Northeast India, a forest has come bounding back thanks to one man. He's a farmer. NPR's Julie McCarthy traveled to see him, and she has this report. JULIE MCCARTHY, HOST: We've come to one of the most geographically isol
Sally,Go'Round the Sun Sally,go'round the sun. Sally,go'round the moon. Sally,go'round the chimney top, Every afternoon.Boom!
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Taylor Sheridan has been making a name for himself as a screenwriter who tells stories set in the American West. His drug cartel movie Sicario took place on the U.S.-Mexico border. His Oscar-nominated police procedural Hell Or High
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: For decades, the Colorado River has fed growing cities from Denver to Los Angeles, and a lot of the produce in grocery stores across the country right now was grown with Colorado River water. Now with climate change and severe drou
River otters, like other social animals, have to carefully weigh the costs and benefits of hanging out in large groups. A big group makes it easier to catch fish, which seems like a good deal, but there's a downside to social life too. More otters me
[00:00.00]Unit 3 Did the cow jump over the moon? [00:03.62]第三单元 母牛能跳过月球吗? [00:07.24]1.Listen and sing. [00:07.26]1.听和唱 [00:07.29]Hey Diddle Diddle.The cat and the fiddle.The cow jumped over the moon [00:19.67]The little
The World Health Organization says studies in Senegal and Mali show it is possible to eliminate river blindness. More than 37 million people are infected with the parasite that causes river blindness. While the disease is endemic in some parts of th
A U.S. passenger jet crash-landed in New York City's Hudson River on Thursday with 155 passengers and crew onboard. But tragedy was averted when ferries and tourist boats came to the aid of the sinking plane and everyone was evacuated. Tail fin of A
US Army Corps of Engineers Works to Avert Crisis on Mississippi River It is a familiar routine for the crew members of the Dredge Potter, making their way along the Mississippi River to the growing number of shallow trouble spots and digging in. The
US Coast Guard Monitors Receding Mississippi River Levels Crewmembers on board the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Gasconade are struggling to keep traffic flowing on the Mississippi River. As the water level beneath them continues to drop, the green and red
Chinese Lunar Landing Prompts Debate About Moon Exploitation 中国登月引发月球开发争论 LONDON Last month, China successfully landed an unmanned probe on the Moon. The mission renewed a debate about the potential exploitation of the Moons r
Florida Bluesman JJ Grey Heads Home with 'This River' Grey is a natural storyteller. His songs are inspired by people he grew up with and the rural swamplands of his childhood home near Jacksonville, Florida. His new album is named for a prominent fe
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: About 10 years ago, there was another record-breaking drought in the western United States. And the seven states that get water from the Colorado River came up with a plan on how they'd deal with water shortages. Many hoped
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: A musical open for one night only in Washington, D.C., that asks, what threatens a great inner city American neighborhood - crime and poverty or organic produce and free-range poultry? (SOUNDBITE OF PLAY, EAST OF THE RIVER) UNIDENT
歌词如下: Sally,go'round the sun. Sally,go'round the moon. Sally,go'round the chimney top, Every afternoon.Boom! Sally,go'round the sun. Sally,go'round the moon. Sally,go'round the chimney top, Every afternoon.Boom! Sally,go'round the sun. Sall
By Greg Flakus New Orleans 25 April 2008 The Mississippi river, which drains more than 40 percent of North America's river flow into the Gulf of Mexico, is at its highest point in years, leading to concern that levees protecting the city of New Orlea
How the First Head Was TakenOne day the Moon, who was a woman named Kabigat, sat out in the yard making a large copper pot. The copper was still soft and pliable like clay, and the woman squatted on the ground with the heavy pot against her knees whi
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: This summer, we'll be bringing you stories on the effects of climate change on people around the world. We begin in Spain and Portugal, where an early summer heat wave has ignited devastating forest fires. More than 60 peop