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Hi, I'm Carl Azuz and today, CNN Student News shows you what it looks like when the lights go down in the city. But our journey through today's headlines starts in Libya. And our first subject: who is leading the coalition military operation in that
Unit 4 参观工厂 Visiting A Factory Visiting A Factory 参观工厂 Brief Introduction 了解对方客户的商品生产主体工厂是对外贸易中必不可少的一环。工厂的设备、规模和工人的素质以及决策者的管理能力都决
23 Planting Flowers and Trees GLOSSARY to plant to put seeds or plants into the ground so that they can grow, usually toproduce food or to make an area more beautiful * Thirty years ago, we planted a small maple tree in front of our home, and nowits
1. A) To cancel his trip. B) To go to bed early. C) To catch a later flight. D) To ask for a wake - up call. 2. A) They have different opinions as to what to do next. B) They have to pay for the house by installments. C) They will fix a telephone in
Lesson Seven TEXT A Mandela's Garden Nelson Mandela Pre-class Work I Read the text once for the main idea. Do not refer to the notes dictionaries or the glossary yet. In early 1977, the authorities an
He arrived home a little bit hungry. First, he had to take a small package of ham out of the freezer. But before he did that, he took the big pot off the stove and put about an inch of water in the bottom. Then he put the steamer basket into the pot.
AGRICULTURE REPORT -January 8, 2002: Composting By Gary Garriott This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT. Many farmers around the world are composting to improve their soil so they can prod
AGRICULTURE REPORT – January 15, 2002: Growing Wheat By George Grow This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT. Studies show that there will be nine-thousand-million people in the world by t
Energy from sunlight is now providing electricity to Syrian refugees at a camp in Jordan. The Azraq camp is the first in the world to completely operate on clean energy, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency, or UNHCR. The new power center u
Paper's Long March 纸张的演进 Remember when the 1980s brought us the first wave of the modern computer and electronics revolution? At that time, heady young technocrats forsaw the paperless office. It was claimed that paper would become a thing of
Hello and Welcome to News and Reports on China Radio International. In This Edition Japanese authorities say the Fukushima nuclear plant, which was severely disrupted in last month's devastating earthquake has not suffered any additional damage from
Kingdom 界 There are so many kinds of living things. 地球上有各种各样的生物。 There are plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and so on. 其中有植物、动物、细菌、真菌等等。 These are the highest categories when you group livin
ur beautiful, loved and blessed feel me? (i think i do) when u found me i was just a piece of clay i was 4mless, u gave me a new name with the breath of life i now live abundantly all i needed was the potter's hand and the blood on calvary (that's ri
1. A long line of severe storm is making its way across the US. Four people are dead after a possible tornado touchdown about 30 miles north of Little Rock, Arkansas. Three people died in other parts of the state. Residents across the Midwest are pre
More trouble at Japan's tsunami-damaged nuclear plant. Workers were evacuated after smoke was spotted coming from the No.3 reactor unit. Plant officials have been battling to cool reactors and spent fuel pools to bring the radiation-leaking plant und
This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. In two thousand eight, scientists reported on a study of cotton grown in six provinces in northern China. The study involved bollworms, a major threat to cotton farmers. It also involved Bt cotton,
Lesson 10 SEEDS II 第十课 种子(2) Let us take another bean and plant it in a pot of earth, and leave it to grow there. If we keep the earth moist and warm, the bean will soon grow into a plant, and will put forth green leaves. 咱们再拿一颗
Im Anna Matteo. And Im Christopher Cruise. Today we tell how some extremely small organisms may help meet our food needs in the future. Then, we report on an American project to save endangered orchids. Finally, we tell about the discovery of what Br
From VOA Learning English, this is Science in the News. Today, we tell about an American farmer and an unusual device he developed. For 20 years, people around the world have been buying his invention. Blake Whisenant and his family are farmers. They
听力文本 Recording 32 录音32 In my talk today, I'm going to be looking at plants that have had an impact on our world and our history. 今天我将讲讲对我们整个世界和历史产生影响的植物。 Let's start with the potato. 先从土