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[00:00.00]Unit 12 My favorite subject is science. [00:07.15]Section A [00:09.06]1b Listen and circle the subjects [00:14.02]in 1a you hear. [00:17.77]What's your favorite subject? [00:19.96]My favorite subject is science. [00:22.71]What's yours? [00:
Science fiction is one of my favourite genres of books and movies. I like the kind of science fiction that shows what the future might look like on Earth. Science fiction movies like Star Wars are OK but they are full of strange creatures and things
Science is one of the most important subjects we study at school. I loved it. I thought it was so interesting. Time in my science lessons went very quickly because I was always working on things and doing experiments. I liked all of the sciences, phy
SCIENCE REPORT – March 6, 2002: Bird Brains By George Grow This is the VOA Special English Science Report. American scientists have found that some birds are more intelligent than experts had believ
By Mario Ritter SCIENCE REPORT -March 14, 2002: Space Tourism This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. Would you like to orbit the Earth inside the International Space Station? Now you can take
SCIENCE REPORT – March 21, 2002: Color of the Universe By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. What is the color of the universe? Astronomers had not answered this question un
SCIENCE REPORT -February 21, 2002: Women and Sense of Smell By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. Two new American studies are adding to our understanding of women and their s
SCIENCE REPORT – February 20, 2002: Pine Island Glacier By Jerilyn Watson This is the VOA Special English Science Report. Scientists have expressed much interest in the development of a huge new ice
Think we can see Mercury, following the light 以为追光而行我们就能见到水星 Driving to the restaurant while my lipstick dries 驾车去饭馆的路上我口红都干掉了 Yeah, we've got next to nothing but nothing feels so right 我们一
THE MAKING OF A NATION - June 13, 2002: World War Two / Science By David Jarmul Explosion of the first atomic bomb, July 16, 1945, in the New Mexico desert. (Picture - Library of Congress) VOICE 1: TH
SCIENCE REPORT – January 24, 2002: World’s Oldest Man By George Grow This is the VOA Special English SCIENCE REPORT. The Italian island of Sardinia recently lost its oldest citizen. Family members
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. The Intel Science Talent Search is the top science competition for high school students in the United States. The forty finalists were honored in Washington last week. They met with scientists and pol
Science Blogger Targets Inner City Youth Some blogs function as personal online diaries, while others provide commentary or news on a particular subject. Scientist Danielle Lee's blogging mission is a little different. She hopes to foster an interest
Faiza Elmasry | Washington, DC 24 November 2009 From biology to ecology to medicine, the biosciences are recognized globally as dynamic drivers of modern economic progress. For young college graduates, majoring in one of the biosciences can open a w
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: How old were you when you learned the basics of physics or rocket science? Or maybe you never did. Well, if there's a toddler in your house, you can refresh your memory or maybe learn something new. As part of our series on k
GUY RAZ, HOST: Hey, Naomi, can you just quickly introduce yourself? NAOMI ORESKES: I am Naomi Oreskes. I'm the professor of the history of science and affiliated professor of Earth and planetary sciences at Harvard University. RAZ: So it's fair to sa
Hong Kong is well known as one of the world's top international financial centers, but observers say innovative technology and scientific achievement will continue to provide a source of momentum for Hong Kong's future development. In Hong Kong, ther
SCIENCE REPORT-January 10, 2002: New Glaucoma Treatments By Nancy Steinbach This is the VOA Special English Science Report. Sixty-seven-million people around the world cannot see because they suffer f
By Paul Sisco Washington 17 December 2007 2007 was a year notable for further evidence about global warming, terrestrial and extraterrestrial discovery and scientific breakthroughs. VOA's Paul Sisco takes a look back at some of the top science storie
I get a kick out of you / 我觉得你真带劲儿 Scientists are finding that, after all, love really is down to a chemical addiction between people 科学家们发现爱情确实是人与人之间的一