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第二章 前庭蜗器 Chapter 2 Vestibulocochlear Organ auditory apparatus 听器 auditory ossicles 听小骨 auditory tube 咽鼓管 auricle 耳廓 auricular lobule 耳垂 bony labyrinth 骨迷路 bony semicircular canals 骨半规管 cochlea 耳蜗 cochlear duct 蜗管 cone o
Bach 巴赫 Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most famous classical music composers. 约翰塞巴斯蒂安巴赫是最著名的古典音乐作曲家之一。 He was a German composer. 他是德国作曲家。 Bach also used French and Italian style
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 01 September 2007 The United States and North Korea are holding bilateral talks in an ongoing process aimed at disabling North Korea's nuclear facilities. This is the latest in a series of working group sessions preparing the g
I returned to D C. with a plan to attend law school, 当我返回华盛顿后,原计划去上法学院, but Lant Pritchett, an economist in Larry's office who has devoted his life to the study of poverty, persuaded me that business school would b
Scientists Design Chips to Act Like Human Organs 科学家发明具有人体器官功能的芯片 Testing new drugs for safety and effectiveness is a costly process in the United States. It also can take a lot of time. Some scientists are now designi
By David Gollust Washington 24 April 2007 Syrian lawer Anwar al-Bunni (File) The United States has criticized the five-year prison term handed down against Syrian human-rights activist Anwar al-Bunni. VOA's David Gollust reports from the State Depart
By Peter Heinlein United Nations 27 October 2006 If you had an extra $50 billion to put to good use, which problems would you solve first? That is the question United Nations ambassadors and senior officials are asking themselves at a conference und
By Sonja Pace Jerusalem 25 July 2006 U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, left, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at a joint press conference in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Tuesday, July 25, 2006 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice em
By Marissa Melton Washington 24 March 2007 President Bush used his weekly radio address Saturday to discuss two major disagreements between his Republican administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress. One is about a congressional demand for
A survey conducted in predominantly Muslim nations shows an overall embrace of globalization, trade, and integration into the world economy. From Washington, VOA's Michael Bowman reports. For those who view Muslims as generally insular, inward-looki
Scientists are reporting a new way to identify when a heart transplant recipient is starting to reject the new organ. The new technique could help doctors ensure the success of more transplants. The human immune system is programmed to reject foreign
I go to church and I'm going to tell you what it looks like inside my church. Firstly, when you go in, there's normally someone at the door who greets you and they give you a hymn book. Hymns are songs and we have a book full of songs, then in the ma
By Stephanie Ho Washington 11 July 2006 US Marines on patrol in Iraq (File photo) The U.S. Government Accountability Office, an independent investigative arm of Congress, has released a report that criticizes the Bush Administration's strategy for s
By Robert Berger Jerusalem 12 February 2006 Israel has sharply criticized Russia's decision to open a dialogue with the Islamic militant group Hamas, following its victory in Palestinian parliamentary
By Greg Flakus Laredo, Texas 09 October 2006 For the most part life along the 3,000 kilometer border between the United States and Mexico is peaceful and orderly, with billions of dollars in commerce flowing both ways every year. But drug traffickin
miss universe's last question 环球小姐最后一题 question: ms america, how do you describe a male organ in your country? 问:美国小姐,请形容贵国男性的性器官。 ms america: wel
By Paige Kollock Washington, DC 09 February 2006 watch Biotech Crops Genetically modified corn For years, the European Union has banned the sale of genetically modified foods in most European countrie
I think you know by now that I live in Birmingham, which is the second largest city in England, after London. Birmingham is not an old city. It does not have ruins from Roman times, or a castle, or a mediaeval cathedral. Two hundred and fifty years a
William: Hello and welcome to Authentic Real English, I'm William Kremer. Li: And I'm Yang Li and I'm very excited! William: So I see! Do you want to share with everybody what you're so excited about, Li? Li: 得了 William, 你肯定知道我为什么
Harpsichord The harpsichord was the most popular of the early keyboard instruments. The strings were made of metal and plucked with quills. The metallic sound was not pleasing to musicians ears, but Mozart figured out a way to make music sound more b